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Peachtree Corners Children Lend Their Hands To Unique Project
Peachtree Elementary students placed their handprints in wet cement where the Children's Plaza will be dedicated when the Town Center opens.
PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA – Long after the ribbon has been cut on the new Town Center and the last vestiges of the grand opening ceremony have disappeared, a group of children are set to leave a lasting memory of the Town Center’s early days.
On Tuesday, Dec. 18, a group of 25 students from Peachtree Elementary School gathered on the Town Center plaza and placed their handprints in the wet cement along a circular concrete pad that will be dedicated as a Children’s Plaza when the Town Center opens next year. The children, who were all born in 2012, are a nod to the city’s founding date, July 1, 2012.
Despite the chilly weather, the children were eager to add their handprints thus cementing their contribution to the city’s Town Center. The Children’s Plaza, still under construction, is located near the town green. Teachers and parent volunteers assisted in ensuring each little handprint was set to leave a lasting impression.
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“This will be a wonderful addition to our Town Center,” said Mayor Mike Mason. “Years from
now these 25 pairs of handprints will be a reminder of just how far we’ve come since we
incorporated as a city just 6 ½ years ago.”
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The Town Center, which is expected to open in spring 2019, is a 21-acre mixed-use
development located on the 5200 block of Peachtree Parkway and features entertainment
venues, restaurants, shops, townhomes and a 2-acre town green. The town green, designed to
be the heart of the Town Center, will include two open-air pavilions, large oval-shaped lawn,
performance stage, large screen TVs and café tables. It will also be the site of a veterans’
monument which will honor our men and women who served or are serving our country.
For additional information on the Town Center, including a list of restaurants, retail shops and
entertainment venues, please visit the city’s website, www.peachtreecornersga.gov, and select
the link marked “Town Center News” on the top right side of the homepage.
Photos courtesy City of Peachtree Corners
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