MYSTERY PHOTO: Check out this obvious summertime scene

Today’s mystery doesn’t isn’t obviously a December-taken photograph, but one taken in the midst of a warm summer day.  See if you can detect where this photograph was taken. Send in your ideas to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.

There were not many entries recognizing the last Mystery Photo. The first was from Darrell Pruitt of Sugar Hill writes:

“That is a statue of John Wesley, at 12Stone’s Sugarloaf campus in Duluth.”   The photo was sent in by Cindy Evans of Duluth. Here is a deeper version of the setting, showing a nameplate at the foot of the statue.

Others recognizing it include George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; Susan McBrayer, Sugar Hill; and Ann Serrie, Lawrenceville.

LAGNIAPPE

DAR chapter presents awards to Johnson, Lawrenceville Co-op 

Lawrenceville Cooperative Ministry volunteers from left: Kurl Witter, Will Lasater, Melanie Piefke and Jon Thomaston

Frances Huff Johnson, left, with  NSDAR Community Service Award Chairperson Beverly Paff.

Two Community Service Awards have been presented by the Philadelphia Winn Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR). The awards are presented each year to recognize deserving individuals and organizations for outstanding voluntary service. 

Frances Huff Johnson was recognized for her dedicated work as the Archive chairperson at the Gwinnett Historical Society (GHS) in honor of her many volunteer hours of service over the past years working to collect, document, and preserve historical documents, photographs, and objects which significantly reflect the history of Gwinnett County. The GHS Archives is a repository which is often used by individuals researching family genealogy and by those working on scholarly documentations of our local history. Generations to come will benefit from the work of Frances Huff Johnson.

The Lawrenceville Cooperative Ministry was recognized for serving the communities of Lawrenceville and Dacula, Gwinnett County and partnership with other community service providers. Lawrenceville Co-op provides boxes of food and hygiene staples on a weekly basis. Beyond that, clients are connected to providers for help with additional needs, such as clothing and shelter. 

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