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Alpharetta-Roswell Herald - January 2, 2025

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2024 A YEAR IN REVIEW Some of the key moments in Alpharetta and Roswell over the past year included, clockwise from top: Fourth and fifth graders from Atlanta Academy celebrate their first-place win in the chocolate-based flavor category during the 20th Miss Mary’s Ice Cream Crankin’ fundraiser Aug. 25 at Roswell United Methodist Church. From left, Dave McCleary, vice chair of Rotarians Against Slavery, presents Georgia first lady Marty Kemp, right, with an award

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for her work combating human trafficking. McCleary thanked Kemp for her dedication to “service above self.” Aigauge Jumper performs a traditional dance during an educational program based on the history and culture of Southeastern Native Americans at Riverside Park in Roswell on Oct. 27. Led by the Mulroy Family and Alpharetta City Council Member John Hipes, residents and their furry friends celebrated the opening of a new dog park located inside Webb Bridge Park on May 5.

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