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Jul 04, 2023

🌱 Alpharetta's New Recreation Guide + Power Outages Due To Storms

Hello again, everybody! It's me, Gail Lafleche, your host of the Patch newsletter. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Today you'll learn about...

But first, today's weather: Today could have a morning t-storm in the area. The high will be 85 with a low of 63.

Here are the top stories in Alpharetta-Milton today:

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Gail Lafleche

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Gail LaflechePatch newsletterBut first, today's weather: Here are the top stories in Alpharetta-Milton today:Great news: the new Alpharetta School Year Guide is online and registration for activities and classes will open on July 26 for residents. The storms on Thursday caused a lot of damage and many power outages in our area. Milton' Parks and Recreation professionals work hard to make events fun for our citizens. Alpharetta's City Council is meeting on Monday, July 24 starting at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall. Interested in reaching our local readers with targeted messaging that drives traffic to your business?Today in Alpharetta-Milton:Alpharetta Farmer's MarketLift YogaHappily Ever After Divorce Virtual Support GroupBadger & Fox Book Club Teen Movie AfternoonFrom my notebook:Chris Stapleton will be performing next month at Alpharetta's Ameris Bank Amphitheatre.Alpharetta's Revolving Sushi Factory at 865 North Main St. can now sell distilled spirits; City Council has approved their request to change their current alcohol license. Forsyth County residents were urged to use water for only emergency purposes yesterday.As of yesterday afternoon, there were areas in Alpharetta and Milton with no electricity due to Thursday's storms. More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news!Gail Lafleche
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