by J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO/Superintendent // Gwinnett County Public Schools
Gwinnett County Public Schools is focused on two important, related issues this fall— a General Obligation (G.O.) bond referendum to benefit all schools and the update of the school district’s “Strategic Priorities for 2010–2020.” Both initiatives will have a significant...
by Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman // Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
It was a proud moment to read earlier this year what the three major credit rating agencies had to say about Gwinnett County in their financial reports. Here are highlights from what they said about our county government:
“…very strong...
Berkeley Lake
Parade at 11:30 am on July 4
Braselton
Braselton readies "Celebrate July 4th" festivities
An array of festivities in downtown Braselton is planned for the "Celebrate July 4th" holiday.
Food vendors will line the perimeter of Town Green in the heart of the historic downtown. Families are encouraged to bring chairs or...
City and State leaders, along with the Consulate-General of Japan and other dignitaries, were on hand on Thursday to celebrate the opening of a new state chartered Japanese-English dual language school that will offer classes for elementary-school children in K-5 th grades.
The International Charter Academy of Georgia (ICAGeorgia) held...
Did you hear the one about the two rocket scientists who went into farming? Sorry, there’s no punch line. And, by the way, it’s no joke.
Trellis––a wireless communications company that helps farmers determine their watering needs, and was started by the aerospace brainiacs in question––is an early byproduct of...
Technology Parkway, the main thoroughfare through the 500-acre Technology Park in Peachtree Corners, is about to become the testing site for a driverless vehicle technology project.
The city’s City Council took its first steps into the driverless age by adopting a resolution approving $2 million for the Autonomous Vehicle Project....
"Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness."
-Auguste Escoffier
A wonderful meal made all the better with just the right company is one of life's distinct pleasures. Trying new dining destinations and searching for your next favorite restaurant is easy with all the options in Gwinnett.
sponsored by
Daddy O'Brien's Irish Ice...
Gwinnett cities and community organizations host a wide array of festivals, fairs, music and art shows, holiday celebrations and benefits throughout the year. Some are tried and true annual events that draw huge crowds, like the Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain. Others are newer to the scene and...
by J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO/Superintendent // Gwinnett County Public Schools
Gwinnett County Public Schools is focused on two important, related issues this fall— a General Obligation (G.O.) bond referendum to benefit all schools and the update of the school district’s “Strategic Priorities for 2010–2020.” Both initiatives will have a significant...
by Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman // Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
It was a proud moment to read earlier this year what the three major credit rating agencies had to say about Gwinnett County in their financial reports. Here are highlights from what they said about our county government:
“…very strong...
Berkeley Lake
Parade at 11:30 am on July 4
Braselton
Braselton readies "Celebrate July 4th" festivities
An array of festivities in downtown Braselton is planned for the "Celebrate July 4th" holiday.
Food vendors will line the perimeter of Town Green in the heart of the historic downtown. Families are encouraged to bring chairs or...
City and State leaders, along with the Consulate-General of Japan and other dignitaries, were on hand on Thursday to celebrate the opening of a new state chartered Japanese-English dual language school that will offer classes for elementary-school children in K-5 th grades.
The International Charter Academy of Georgia (ICAGeorgia) held...
Did you hear the one about the two rocket scientists who went into farming? Sorry, there’s no punch line. And, by the way, it’s no joke.
Trellis––a wireless communications company that helps farmers determine their watering needs, and was started by the aerospace brainiacs in question––is an early byproduct of...
Technology Parkway, the main thoroughfare through the 500-acre Technology Park in Peachtree Corners, is about to become the testing site for a driverless vehicle technology project.
The city’s City Council took its first steps into the driverless age by adopting a resolution approving $2 million for the Autonomous Vehicle Project....
"Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness."
-Auguste Escoffier
A wonderful meal made all the better with just the right company is one of life's distinct pleasures. Trying new dining destinations and searching for your next favorite restaurant is easy with all the options in Gwinnett.
sponsored by
Daddy O'Brien's Irish Ice...
Gwinnett cities and community organizations host a wide array of festivals, fairs, music and art shows, holiday celebrations and benefits throughout the year. Some are tried and true annual events that draw huge crowds, like the Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain. Others are newer to the scene and...