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Online: Dunwoody Beekeeping Club. 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday. $35 for annual membership fee. Meet, chat and learn from Master Beekeeper Cindy Hodges. bit.ly/3u108bp

Doraville American Red Cross Blood Drive. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. Forest Fleming Arena, 3037 Pleasant Valley Drive, Atlanta. Everyone inside the building will be required to wear a mask. All donations also will be tested for COVID-19 antibodies. No walk-ins will be allowed for the blood drive. To register, visit Redcrossbl­ood. org and use the sponsor code “DORAPR.”

In person or online: Havinawalk benefit. 1-5 p.m. April 18 (rain or shine). The Weber School, 6751 Roswell Road, Atlanta/sandy Springs. This fundraiser will support the PAL Program, Atlanta’s only Jewish Big Brother/big Sister program for children and teens ages 5 to 17. PAL is sponsored by the Jewish Family and Career Services of Atlanta that is based in Dunwoody. For all ages, walk any distance. Masks are required. No dogs are allowed. Register by today to get your T-shirt designed by a PAL. Havinawalk.org

In person: Afternoon Tea by the Dunwoody Preservati­on Trust (DPT). 2-4 p.m. May 2. $32 for DPT members, $42 for nonmembers of DPT. Outdoors under the Terrace Tent, Donaldson-bannister Farm, 4831 Chamblee-dunwoody Road, Dunwoody. Tickets go on sale Thursday and will be sold in tables of four or six. Sandwiches, scones and pastries will accompany the teas. The presenter will be Angela Renals of Destinatio­n Tea (Destinatio­ntea.com). Dunwoodypr­eservation­trust.org/afternoont­ea Register: Dunwoodypr­eservation­trust.org/tea-registrati­on

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