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The City of Johns Creek is honoring the symbolic meaning of the daffodil (one of hope, renewal, and resilience) to help celebrate the efforts and accomplishments behind local acts of community service. And it all comes together through Daffodil Days — a community celebration of hope and renewal.

Looking ahead to Daffodil Days, the City of Johns Creek’s spring carnival on Saturday, March 28, we’re encouraging community volunteerism and highlighting groups that help make our community thrive. From planting trees, bulbs, and native landscaping to beautifying parks and trails and neighborhood cleanups — these acts of service are what make Johns Creek a special place to call home.

We’re inviting community groups to share their volunteer stories and photos to help inspire others and showcase the many ways people give back across our city. Selected submissions will be featured across the City’s social media channels as part of our lead-up to Daffodil Days, highlighting the people and projects making a real difference.

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