by Matthew Weber | Dec 9, 2025 | Living in Dunwoody
Seacrest Stadium Coming Soon to Dunwoody High School On December 8, 2025, the DeKalb County School Board approved the Dunwoody naming committee’s recommendation to name privately funded additional seating and associated structures “Seacrest Stadium” in honor of 1992...
by Matthew Weber | Oct 11, 2025 | Living in Dunwoody
Growing Up with Friday Night Lights I grew up in Gwinnett County, where every high school had a real stadium, the kind of place where the whole community gathered a few times a week. People jogged the track in the mornings, climbed the bleachers for workouts, and...
by Matthew Weber | Oct 4, 2025 | Living in Dunwoody
Remembering Coach Mike Nash 💙🏈 We lost a great one last night. Coach Mike Nash wasn’t just a football coach; he was a mentor who molded young men and a servant leader dedicated to the Dunwoody community. This past summer, Dunwoody got the chance to give that love...
by Matthew Weber | Sep 9, 2024 | Living in Dunwoody
When I first moved to Dunwoody, we didn’t know much about the city’s history or the story behind its incorporation. Honestly, I don’t even remember knowing that the city was a city. We started the What’s Up Dunwoody Podcast in early 2018, and quickly began hearing...
by Matthew Weber | Sep 3, 2024 | Living in Dunwoody, Most Viewed Posts
The Story of What’s Up Dunwoody: A Community Podcast Is Born In early 2018, I had the thought of creating a podcast that would connect me with the Dunwoody community while helping me grow my real estate career. I was a huge podcast listener and understood how...
by Matthew Weber | Aug 30, 2024 | Living in Dunwoody
I’ve always thought of What’s Up Dunwoody as a positive voice for the community, and a platform where local stories, businesses, and personalities come to life. That’s why it was a true honor in December 2019, when Billy Kramer chose our podcast as the...