The Elm Street Cultural Arts Village has moved into a temporary home in the former Woodstock Community Church, now owned by the City of Woodstock. The organization is developing a permanent four-acre site with a 250-500 seat theater and a restored century-old home, which will serve as the visual arts center. For more information, visit www.elmstreetarts.org or call 678-924-0864.

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Students line up after school for school buses at Sequoyah Middle School in Doraville on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. The school’s principal told teachers not to talk to students about ICE, and teachers and activists are pushing back. (Arvin Temkar/AJC)

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