đŸŒ± Douglasville TR Bowling Night + Teens Night Out + DCSS Art Gallery

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  • Therapeutic Recreational Bowling Night in Douglasville
  • Teen party registration closes today
  • Winter Wonderland Art Gallery displays DCSS student artwork

But first, today’s weather:

Partially sunny. High: 55 Low: 42.


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Here are the top five stories from today in Douglasville:

  1. Each quarter, Douglasville Parks and Recreation organizes social events for people with disabilities to connect families and build a “community without borders”. All are invited to attend the Therapeutic recreational bowling night on Friday, December 9, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Southern Lanes Bowling in Douglasville. Click here to learn more and register for an evening of food, bowling and socializing. (Town of Douglasville via Twitter)
  2. Today, November 14, is the last day to register for Douglasville Parks and Recreation’s “Teens Night Out” at the Ike Owings Community Center at Hunter Park, located at 8830 Gurley Road in Douglasville. From 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, November 18, the center will be a “teen-only zone” with music, crafts, food and fun. Click here for more information and to register. (Town of Douglasville via Twitter)
  3. The Winter Wonderland Art Gallery will display winter-inspired artwork created by students of the Douglas County School System from December 1-15 at the Cultural Arts Center in Douglasville. The Nichols Center will host the opening night on December 1 to honor artists, artist mentors and teachers. (Douglasville coin)
  4. The The Douglas County Public Library in Douglasville offers events and programs for all ages. See the link to see the program of Events to come including Tai-Chi for Seniors, Baby/Toddler Storytime, Ani-Makes!, Elementary Craft & Story, Business Fundamentals, NaNoWriMo Writing Cafe, Legos at the Library, Bilingue Storytime, and many more. (WGRLS Schedule)
  5. Are you looking for a new place to feel at home? An elegant four-bedroom house with a large yard is for sale on Mason Court in Douglasville for $330,000! See the link to see more of the latest homes on the market in the Douglasville area. (Douglasville coin)

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Today in Douglasville:

  • Bilingual story time To Douglas County Public Library (11:30 AM)
  • Habitat for Humanity Neighborhood Yellow Ribbon Ceremony for Veterans Village At Veterans Place on Military Way (1:00 p.m.)
  • WGRLS STEAM with Annie At the Douglas County Public Library (3:30 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is asking residents to be on the lookout for a lost yellow cockatiel, last seen October 24 in the forest off Riverside Parkway and Fairburn Road in Douglasville. If spotted, please call 770-954-5517. (Douglas County (Georgia) Sheriff’s Office via Facebook)
  • The next Douglasville Police Department Parenting Course is Tuesday, November 29 at 6:30 p.m. Local leaders and law enforcement will provide advice and tips for navigating today’s parent-child relationship. (Douglasville Police Department via Instagram)
  • Join the Douglasville Police Department on Tuesday, December 6 at 6:30 p.m. for a community pep meeting at the Douglasville Police Department. Chief Sparks will talk about working together, building relationships and getting involved in the community. (Douglasville Police Department via Facebook)

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— Sean Peek

About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with an English Literature degree from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a writer, editor, SEO specialist and marketing manager for various digital media companies. He is currently the co-owner and operator of content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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