The butterflies are back. After a hiatus last year, the Dunwoody Nature Center will reprise its popular butterfly festival Aug. 18 with games, crafts, animals and of course, a tent filled with hundreds of colorful, fluttering butterflies. “This year we’re really excited to be bringing the butterflies back,” said Alan Mothner, executive director of the [...]
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