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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Historic Johns Homestead Gets Some Attention

Close to 100 volunteers spent last Saturday fixing the old homestead and cleaning up the surrounding property.

Local residents came out in full force last weekend to support the revitalization of historic Johns Homestead Park. DeKalb County’s Natural Resources Management Office brought heavy equipment, and Friends of Johns Homestead, Tucker Civic Association, and Tucker Historical Society brought volunteers and tools. The 50-acre park, which includes the historic 1828 homestead and Twin Brothers Lakes nature preserve, now falls in Commissioner Sharon Barnes Sutton's District Four. She was given a tour of the homestead itself on Saturday, and the surrounding land and out-buildings. “It’s amazing to see a structure still standing from that era, right on Lawrenceville Highway,” Commissioner Sutton said, “It’s a valuable piece of our history, and needs…

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Johns' Homestead 'Give-An-Hour' on Saturday

Volunteers are needed for this workday, beginning at 9 a.m.

This Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. until noon, there will be a "Give-An-Hour" workday at Johns' Homestead Nature Preserve Park to help revitalize the home and surrounding property. The address is 3071 Lawrenceville Highway in Tucker, near the Rehoboth Baptist Church, where parking is available. This clean-up is a joint venture between Friends of Johns' Homestead, DeKalb County, Tucker Civic Association, and the Tucker Historical Society. This will be the first of many workdays to help restore the 50-acre nature preserve area and the homestead itself. Bring your hammers, work gloves and prybars to work on the house, and your shovels, rakes and hedge shears for landscaping. Please wear closed-toed shoes, long-sleeves and pants. Bottled …

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