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Newsletter Fall 2011
Members should have received their newsletters over the past
several days. For those who aren't members, here's what
you missed...
Street Party Wrap Up
Read Outgoing Chairperson Lisa Martinez's
comments.
Membership Reminder
Pay 2012 Dues now.
Beautification Project
Read more about plans for the
Club-Davidson triangle.
Also included were articles on:
-Tree Planting
-Surveillance Cameras
-Zoning & Development
-Atlanta Tree Ordinance
-Neighborhood Boy Scouts
-City of Brookhaven
-Web Sponsors
-Brookhaven Farmers Mkt.
-Savi Urban Market
-Town Brookhaven
If for some reason you didn't receive a newsletter,
click here to download it as a PDF.
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Historic Brookhaven Foundation
If you haven’t
had the chance to donate to the Historic Brookhaven Foundation
yet, please consider it! For those who have already donated –
Thank You! Your money is already making a difference in the
neighborhood.
As you may have
read in the flyer that was mailed last month, the Foundation is
solely dedicated to funding long-term improvement projects to
benefit our neighborhood.
There are four
levels for donors to consider:
Azalea Level: Up to $250
Gardenia Level: $251-$500 Hydrangea Level: $501-$1,000
Dogwood Level: $1,001
and above
So far this year, this campaign
has raised over $15,000 due to the generosity of our homeowners.
As you donate, you can specify where you would want your money
to go. The current choices are:
• To the Monument construction
project
• To the Club/Davidson Triangle project, or
• Choose to
let the Foundation decide where your donation is most needed.
Please make your tax-deductible checks payable to:
Historic
Brookhaven Foundation, Inc. Suite D, PMB 427 4060
Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30319-3020 |
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Recycling Reminder
Don’t forget to save all those Holiday boxes and gift wrap for
recycling day vs. regular trash pick-up day!
Both Dekalb and
Fulton Counties have an easy to use recycling program that saves
space in our landfills.
You can sign up
for Dekalb’s program at by
clicking here.
For information
on Fulton County’s program call the Customer Call Center at
404.330.6333 or
click here.
Need to recycle your Christmas tree? Keep Georgia
Beautiful and The Home Depot have got you covered. Bring
One for the Chipper, the state's annual Christmas tree recycling
program, invites Georgia residents to bring their trees to local
drop-off centers in early January. Keep checking back here
for dates and locations. |