Politics & Government

Did You See That?

The week on Stone Mountain Patch in review.

Just in case you missed something, here are some highlights of the past week on Stone Mountain Patch.

Sunday, Feb. 13: Woofers, Tweeters and More columnist Tracy Bishop offers tips on finding a lost pet: .

Monday, Feb. 14: For Valentine's Day, columnist Alexis Fillos remembers what -- and who -- is important in The Evolution of Valentine's Day. Looking for Girl Scout cookies? Patch tells you where you can find them:

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Tuesday, Feb. 15: Mountain Musings columnist Bill York makes a visit to the Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse:

Wednesday, Feb. 16: DeKalb County has scheduled four public meetings next month to hear residents' input on possible transportation projects related to Georgia's 2010 Transportation Investment Act:  Sharon Mitchell, a Stone Mountain-based volunteer with the deaf community, is Stone Mountain Patch's volunteer of the month on Community Corner:

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Thursday, Feb. 17: The new play at ART Station puts a fresh twist on the all-too-familiar mother-son bond. See the review:

Friday, Feb. 18: City council voted in a special session on Thursday to change the way members are elected by creating posts for the council, which would allow contenders to vie directly against other candidates, not just for a seat on the council:  A Lithonia man was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of taking taxpayer checks meant for the IRS:  Filthy, Stinking Cheap columnist Margie Fishman gives advice on when to ride solo and when to bring in a pro when doing your taxes:

Saturday, Feb. 19: DeKalb Master Gardeners and the Historic Society joined up to plant three trees at the Wells Brown House: For 16 years, Gwinnett School of Rock has made it possible for kids and adults to play with their hearts and learn while living a dream:

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