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DeKalb Library Summer Reading Challenge
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Patrons of all ages can participate in the Summer Reading Challenge. Preregister at dekalblibrary.beanstack.org beginning May 1, 2025. The Challenge runs from June 1 — July 31, 2025. Starting June 1, you can earn virtual badges (and a chance at prizes!):
WIN PRIZES! Free books, book bags, gift cards, Kindle Fires, journals, prize packs with books & puzzles, Bluetooth speakers, STEM boxes, and more! All reading and activities must be logged by July 31, 2025.
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The Dogwood Cotillion is designed to build confidence and self-worth as our young students interact in a social environment. In an increasingly impersonal, digital world, our program encourages face-to-face interaction in a fun and comfortable setting. We teach life-long skills that are necessary for success in both personal and social settings and professional encounters.
Classes are open to all rising 5th & 6th-grade young ladies and gentlemen.
Etiquette Taught:
Being Your Best - First Impressions, Introductions, Eye Contact, Thank You Notes, Manners at Home, Telephone Manners, When to Stand, Table Settings, Dining Out Behavior, Dining at a Friend's Home, How to Eat Certain Foods, Getting Along with Parents, Computer Etiquette, Time Management, How to Get a Job and Keep It, Responses to Invitations, Keeping Parents Informed, Making Good Choices, and Many Other Socially Acceptable Skills
If you are interested in your son/daughter participating in Cotillion, please complete this Dogwood Cotillion - Dunwoody - Interest Form. By completing this interest form, you are not obligated to register your child for Dogwood Cotillion. When invitations are emailed, you will have an opportunity to review the chapter schedule at Dogwood Cotillion prior to registration.
Feel free to contact the 5th Grade Parent Coordinators with any questions regarding the program:
Boys : Lindsay Gaines / 864.415.5101 / Lindsayagaines@gmail.com
Girls : Jamie Fisher / 470.985.3188 / jamie.fisher@marshmma.com


Girl Scouts is a girl-led leadership program for K through 12th grade. Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them.
Please reach out to the Troop Coordinator for Dunwoody at melissawlassiter@gmail.com for more information. If you or another you know are interested in being a driving force for good as a Troop Leader, please also reach out to Melissa Lassiter.

Cub Scouts is a family-oriented program designed for boys who are in kindergarten through fifth grade. Scouting focuses on having fun, being outdoors, camping, and learning values and new skills. Cub Scout Pack 266 has monthly pack events that include camping trips, Pinewood Derby races, Treetop Quest, and much more. Check out THIS VIDEO to get a feel.
Please check us out at pack266.org for more details or contact Greg D. @ cubmaster@pack266.org or 404-772-7267. You can also register online here for the upcoming school year.