Wet weather doesn’t have to mean staying at home.

In Dunwoody, there are plenty of activities to enjoy while staying out of the rain and keeping the kids occupied.

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From honing young artistry at Spruill Center for the Arts to racing through obstacle courses at HippoHopp or climbing rocks at Stone Summit, the AJC’s Best of Dunwoody wants to know what you think is the best way to enjoy time inside when it’s pouring outside.

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Know something that should be added? Email a write-in nominee to kiersten.willis@ajc.com. If enough people suggest the same activity, we'll place it in our poll. Voting ends Thursday, Jan. 23 at midnight.

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