The city of Chamblee will be offering its Chamblee 101 education program to teach residents how the local government operates. The seven-week class educates residents and business owners on how the city of Chamblee works, who is responsible for what and what steps you can take to make a difference.

Classes are set for 7 p.m. on Wednesday evenings. Graduation will be at a city council meeting in May.

Chamblee 101 includes discussions and interactive activities on topics to include Chamblee’s history, form of government, city services, finance and development.

Registration due by March 20 by contacting Teresa Taylor at 470-395-2309 or ttaylor@chambleega.gov.

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