Dunwoody is now a decade old.

And to celebrate, the city is serving cake before its city council meeting at 5:45 p.m. on Dec. 10th at Dunwoody City Hall, officials announced Monday.

The space located on Ashford Dunwoody Road is the city's first government-owned building.

The celebration is open to the public.

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Dunwoody became a city on Dec. 1, 2008.

The city also held a celebration Saturday at the Pernoshal Park.

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Things to know about the Dunwoody Nature Center The Dunwoody Nature Center is a natural classroom for environmental education that spans 22 acres within DeKalb County's Dunwoody Park. The center is the backdrop for dozens of events, including the Butterfly Festival, Friday Night Hikes and more. Whether you prefer to take a class or attend a special event, there's no shortage of fun activities for the entire family.

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