
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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