The Lawrenceville Arts Commission and the City of Lawrenceville proudly present Lawrenceville’s first kinetic wind sculpture. Sinclair, an original sculpture by renowned artist Anthony Howe was installed in Lawrenceville’s Gateway Park on Friday, May 19. “Sinclair” was selected and recommended by the Lawrenceville Arts Commission and approved...
Teachers of the year are recognized for being exceptional, dedicated, knowledgeable, and skilled teachers in active teaching status. For this reason, on June 3, 2022, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) had the unique opportunity to name Jamie Garcia Caycho—a 1st grade teacher at Arcado Elementary School who...
“I am kind, I am brave, I am intelligent and I am important. Mrs. Blum loves me, my family loves me and I love myself.” Swing by second-grade teacher Katie Blum’s classroom at Sugar Hill Elementary first thing in the morning and you’ll...
https://youtu.be/qQgNraziKdI
Low donor turnout could hurt U.S. blood supply
The
American Red Cross strongly urges healthy, eligible individuals who are feeling
well to give blood or platelets to help maintain a sufficient blood supply and
prevent shortages as concerns about the outbreak...
Despite what you have probably read, very little is known about COVID-19 with a lot of certainty. It's new, unique, and what research has been done hasn't been properly reviewed by other scientists yet.
We've seen articles about COVID-19 targeted at pretty specific groups...
It's early days and things are evolving fast, so please verify anything you read here before acting on it. We've tried to provide links to make it easy for you to do just that.
We have started collecting information for each city on the...
Planning for a pandemic might not be as different as you'd expect from planning for relatively common disasters like hurricanes. A joint project of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security, Ready.gov has you covered with information about preparing for everything from avalanches to volcanoes, with stops...
Click here and check out the full Gwinnett Magazine Flipbook!
GWINNETT MAGAZINE'S NEW FALL/WINTER ISSUE IS HERE!
The newest issue of Gwinnett Magazine is here! The Fall/Winter release is packed with Lawrenceville highlights, legal profiles and advice, plus some interesting yet yummy food...
Coming soon to a county near you...
We're already thinking about next year and what the future of Gwinnett is going to look like. Gwinnett County already proposed a 2020 budget that totals $1.83 billion, which includes a $1.43 billion operating budget plus another...
The Lawrenceville Arts Commission and the City of Lawrenceville proudly present Lawrenceville’s first kinetic wind sculpture. Sinclair, an original sculpture by renowned artist Anthony Howe was installed in Lawrenceville’s Gateway Park on Friday, May 19. “Sinclair” was selected and recommended by the Lawrenceville Arts Commission and approved...
Teachers of the year are recognized for being exceptional, dedicated, knowledgeable, and skilled teachers in active teaching status. For this reason, on June 3, 2022, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) had the unique opportunity to name Jamie Garcia Caycho—a 1st grade teacher at Arcado Elementary School who...
“I am kind, I am brave, I am intelligent and I am important. Mrs. Blum loves me, my family loves me and I love myself.” Swing by second-grade teacher Katie Blum’s classroom at Sugar Hill Elementary first thing in the morning and you’ll...
https://youtu.be/qQgNraziKdI
Low donor turnout could hurt U.S. blood supply
The
American Red Cross strongly urges healthy, eligible individuals who are feeling
well to give blood or platelets to help maintain a sufficient blood supply and
prevent shortages as concerns about the outbreak...
Despite what you have probably read, very little is known about COVID-19 with a lot of certainty. It's new, unique, and what research has been done hasn't been properly reviewed by other scientists yet.
We've seen articles about COVID-19 targeted at pretty specific groups...
It's early days and things are evolving fast, so please verify anything you read here before acting on it. We've tried to provide links to make it easy for you to do just that.
We have started collecting information for each city on the...
Planning for a pandemic might not be as different as you'd expect from planning for relatively common disasters like hurricanes. A joint project of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security, Ready.gov has you covered with information about preparing for everything from avalanches to volcanoes, with stops...
Click here and check out the full Gwinnett Magazine Flipbook!
GWINNETT MAGAZINE'S NEW FALL/WINTER ISSUE IS HERE!
The newest issue of Gwinnett Magazine is here! The Fall/Winter release is packed with Lawrenceville highlights, legal profiles and advice, plus some interesting yet yummy food...
Coming soon to a county near you...
We're already thinking about next year and what the future of Gwinnett is going to look like. Gwinnett County already proposed a 2020 budget that totals $1.83 billion, which includes a $1.43 billion operating budget plus another...