Chairs Stolen Ahead of Dunwoody Parade | Atlanta News
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A beloved Dunwoody tradition hit a snag as Betty Fendrick’s carefully placed parade chairs vanished days before Georgia’s largest Fourth of July celebration — a mystery that’s left neighbors puzzled and police uninvolved. Despite untouched chairs elsewhere, Fendrick’s spot vanished, forcing her family to scramble for replacements at the last minute. Yet, she remains upbeat, praising Dunwoody’s tight-knit, patriotic spirit and the simple joys of small-town living. With the parade just days away, families are still setting up their prime viewing spots — tables, tents, and chairs — ready to celebrate the 50th anniversary under the sun.
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