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■ Vote for Dunwoody K9 grant money. The Dunwoody Police Department is asking the community to help secure its chance for grant money for a new K9 police dog. In the United States, $16,500 in grants will be awarded to law enforcemen­t agencies but only to the seven top vote-getting agencies. Grant winners will be determined by popular vote. Vote until 11:59 p.m. Sunday at woobox.com/ y27ioa/gallery/vhXuR8jQD6­M. Follow prompts to exit Facebook. Enter your first and last name along with your email address, check the box and vote. Note: You can vote every 24 hours before Sunday.

■ Dunwoody UMC Holiday Fe st iv al. 8 a.m. t o 3 p.m. Saturday. Dunwoody United Methodist Church, 1548 Mount Vernon Road, Dunwoody. This 28th annual event will feature handmade arts and crafts, a silent auction and retail venues, including Attic Treasures, Book Nook, Casseroles to Go, Gourmet Shop, photos with Santa and children’s activities. All proceeds will benefit DUMC’s Habitat for Humanity project. facebook. com/DunwoodyUM­C

■Teens, Cell Phones and the Internet: A Tangled Web. 2-4 p.m. Nov. 16. Free. Dunwoody Li br ary, 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody. Online access for children comes with risks such as inappropri­ate content, c yberbullyi­ng and online predators. A Dunwoody police officer will discuss these and other risks with parents and guardians to help prevent their children from becoming victims. A former FBI agent will discuss a child identifica­tion kit, where parents get and retain fingerprin­ts and DNA samples, and the FBI Child ID App. Learn how to protect your family from online predators. Adults and teens are welcome. Register: 770512-4640, events.DeKalbLibr­ary. org/event/3314659

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