The Douglasville Police Department invites everyone to fellowship together while discussing topics impacting our community. Discussions are held on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. We speak on local issues and work together as one for the benefit of the community. Depending on possibilities, some dates are spent out in the community. These meetings are currently held outside with social distancing.
Margaret Dyer, Karen Margulis, Marsha Hamby Savage, and Gary Baughman create soft, effortless artworks out of pastel that beg any viewer to glance a double take at the realism of images of our world. “Views of the World,” a show in pastel, will be on display April 1-29 at the Cultural Arts Center of Douglasville/ Douglas County. There will be a reception on April 1st hosted by Junior League of Douglasville.
The Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/ Douglas County series “Cheers to the Arts” returns! Join us on April 15, 2021 for “Wine in the Woods” and experience live entertainment, tastings, great food, door prizes, art vendors and much more!
Tickets are $25 per person or $20 CAC members. Tickets are available for purchase soon. **Tickets will increase to $30 CAC the day before the event.
Cheers to the Arts is generously sponsored by Presenting sponsor Georgia Power and joined by Taco Mac, GreyStone Power, Douglas County Economic Development Authority, Hughes-Ray Company, Roseleigh Estate, Dog River Library, and Chapel Hill News & Views.
Sponsorship’s available – call 770.949.2787 or email info@artsdouglas.org for more information.
On Tuesday, April 20 at 12:30 pm, the Douglasville Police Department is working in conjunction with the Atlanta Community Food Bank to distribute food to Douglas County households in need. This “free food drive thru” is on a first come, first serve basis while the food lasts. It is our goal to make this fast and easy. The line will be directed through the back of the police department. As vehicles enter for the distribution, they will line up and meet with a volunteer who will be asking reference households and then the vehicle will continue through the line where the food will be placed into the vehicle. The food will be placed either in the trunk or backseat, no need for anyone to exit the vehicle.
Please make all inquiries reference this event prior to April 20.
Margaret Dyer, Karen Margulis, Marsha Hamby Savage, and Gary Baughman create soft, effortless artworks out of pastel that beg any viewer to glance a double take at the realism of images of our world. “Views of the World,” a show in pastel, will be on display April 1-29 at the Cultural Arts Center of Douglasville/ Douglas County. There will be a reception on April 1st hosted by Junior League of Douglasville.
The Douglasville Police Department invites everyone to fellowship together while discussing topics impacting our community. Discussions are held on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. We speak on local issues and work together as one for the benefit of the community. Depending on possibilities, some dates are spent out in the community. These meetings are currently held outside with social distancing.
Do you have old, unused, or expired medications? The Douglasville Police Department has partnered with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Douglas County Water & Sewer Authority, and Douglas County Safe Kids during the DEA Pill Take Back Day to help you clean out those medicine cabinets. Participants will pull into the front of the Douglasville Municipal Complex at 2083 Fairburn Rd, Douglasville, Georgia 30135 on April 24th between 10:00am and 2:00pm to do your disposals. No questions asked, no forms or ID required. Liquid and pills are accepted. Empty your medications out of the original containers and into a sealed plastic bag. No sharps or inhalers will be taken at this event, just medications.