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SEE "CALENDAR OF EVENTS" PAGE" for 2011 Upcoming Events or view the current issue of The Mainstream newsletter for community activities
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Mainstreet has joined together with adjacent communities representing approximately 4,000 homeowners and residents with the directive of developing our communities as a place for children and families to thrive. To that end, volunteerism and participation will also mean increasing home values and enhancing the lives of homeowners and residents.
Various community events are planned for the neighborhood during 2011, including a series of Wells Fargo-sponsored Financial Seminars, Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Shopping at Pub Night, Second Annual Health Fair, Fourth of July Celebration, National Night Out Against Crime, Community Yard Sale, Annual Children's Halloween Party, and a Christmas party. Volunteer and plan to participate today by calling the Mainstreet Clubhouse adminisrative office at (770) 469-7238.
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Committee members are being sought and volunteers are welcome for all events. For additonal information on any scheduled event, please call or stop by the office.
Office Hours: Sunday and Monday - CLOSED Tuesday thru Friday - 9:00am to 6:00pm Saturday - 8:30am to 3:30pm (770) 469-7238 www.info@mainstreetcommunity.org
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DeKalb County Commissioner Sharon Barnes Sutton is sponsored Community Fun Day for the Mainstreet Community on Saturday, April 16, 2010, at the Pavilion at Mainstreet to commemorate the completion of the Redan Road Bridge which was damaged during the floor waters that rose from Barbashela Creek in September of 2009. The repairs were completed on March 31, 2010, and Redan Road re-opened to traffic on April 1, 2010.
Mainstreet will held the First Annual "Cycle of Life" Health Fair on the first day of the 2010 pool season, Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm at the Mainstreet Clubhouse. Over 200 homeowners participated in this successful event! See the summer 2010 issue of The Mainstream for details!
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"Mainstreet. . .Reaching Out"
A program for homeowners and residents who are seeking employment but don't have internet access at home is available. Come to the Mainstreet Clubhouse for "internet cafe-style" computer access to assist in your search for employment and submit resumes.
There will be a second phase of this program that will include job fairs, resume-building assistance, and "mock" interviews, as well as job readiness.
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