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The powerhouse organizations behind such popular annual events as America Recycles Day and the Earth Day Recycling Event, Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett County Department of Solid Waste, are teaming up for something NEW in September. Inspired by the popularity of pop-up shops, events, and food trucks, the two organizations have scheduled a series of pop-up...
It's that time of year again. It's not quite the crisp air of fall, but summer is now in the rearview mirror. Pretty soon the leaves will turn orange, the sun will set earlier, and your morning commute will be completed with something pumpkin flavored. Pumpkin Spice and Apple Crisp - Starbucks
This week, Atlanta United player, Tyler Wolff visited staff and patients at the hospital where he was born, Piedmont Eastside Medical Center. Staff included those who attended Brookwood High School, a little over two miles from the hospital, with Wolff’s mother Angela and, in one case, one staff member who played soccer with her there.
Gwinnett continues to grow (now with Latin flavor)! Souto Foods, a local Gwinnett food supplier specializing in high-quality products from Latin America and the Caribbean, plans to invest $28 million and hire 70 new positions in the county. This project is managed by Partnership Gwinnett, the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Metro Atlanta Chamber, Georgia Power, Gwinnett...
Animal rescue organization Canine Pet Rescue (CPR) hosts its annual Halloween Howl 5K and 1K on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The race is at Little Mulberry Park and begins at the Fence Road entrance close to Hwy. 324. The 5K race starts at 9 a.m., followed by the 1K at 10 a.m. The Halloween Howl is a...
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Codes. Compliance. Ordinances. You know the words, but what exactly do they mean? Code Enforcers are the inspectors of the world, ensuring things run smoothly and are done properly. Alan Bannister, Code Enforcement Manager, and Victoria Jones, Lawrenceville City Council, discuss the care and concern that goes behind enforcing the city code. A...
Downtown Duluth just became more Instagrammable! Selfie takers in downtown Duluth no longer have to settle for stretched arm shots, and people squeezed into frame. With the addition of new Selfie Stands, visitors now have the extra hand needed to grab the perfect shot. These strategically placed cell phone holders highlight downtown Duluth's best features and offer...
The Braselton Woman's Club recently met with students from Duncan Creek Elementary School, where they shared the rich history of the town and encouraged the young artists to create works that reflect what they love about Braselton. The result of this inspiring collaboration is a beautiful collection of children's artwork now on display in the lobby of...
But it’s not just about the numbers. Private schools are renowned for their rigorous academic standards. With challenging curricula and advanced courses, students are pushed to think critically and solve complex problems. This rigorous approach fosters a lifelong love of learning and intellectual curiosity. Passionate and highly qualified teachers are another cornerstone of private...
Thousands gather, united for a cause, at the pink-adorned starting line of this annual tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event not only raises awareness but also raises funds to support local cancer survivors and the Northside Hospital Gwinnett Breast Centers. The Heart of Paint Gwinnett Pink Paint Gwinnett...