Articles by: GwinnettForum

NEW for 9/9: Lilburn Daze, judicial slowness, urban farming

NEW for 9/9: Lilburn Daze, judicial slowness, urban farming

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: 50th anniversary of Lilburn Daze around the corner on Oct. 8
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s another way the progress of justice is being slowed
ANOTHER VIEW: Gwinnett teens get introduction to urban farming
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Here’s a student caught in Catch 22 Pell Grant situation
UPCOMING: Library Foundation to honor three at Gala on October 15
NOTABLE: County plans Diverse Festival Saturday at GJAC
RECOMMENDED: Continental Drifter by Marianna Harris
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Abraham Baldwin, a distinguished Georgian, founded UGA
MYSTERY PHOTO: Take a close look at what’s going on in this Mystery
CALENDAR: British Car Fayre coming to Norcross again on Saturday

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by · September 9, 2022 · Full issues
The 1985 Lilburn Daze featured elephant riding. Photos provided.

FOCUS: 50th anniversary of Lilburn Daze around the corner on Oct.  8

By Andrea Brannen  |  Fall and Lilburn Daze go together and have been a perfect pair for the last 50 years. From humble beginnings in shopping center parking lots along U.S. Highway 29, even at the now-closed water treatment facility previously on Indian Trail Road, and later at Lilburn City Park, it has been a local institution for 44 years for family friendly fun. The Lilburn Woman’s Club of the Georgia Federation of Woman’s Club, has lots to celebrate on Saturday, October 8, its 50th Lilburn Daze.

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by · September 9, 2022 · Today's Focus
From left are Cristina Vasquez (mentor and mom); Gwendolyn Washington (mentoring farmer); and summer cohort interns Alyssa Mondesir, LilyAnna Butler, Sarah Salazar and Logan Zimmerman. (Photo by Mariana Vazquez).

ANOTHER VIEW: Gwinnett teens get introduction to urban farming

By Mariana Vazquez  |  For eight Gwinnett County teenagers, their introduction to urban farming began as a way to help others.  “Feed Gwinnett” a paid youth internship organized by the non-profit Gardens for Growing Community emphasizes interpersonal and work skills development while addressing food insecurity, a problem affecting approximately 44,000 children under the age of 18 in Gwinnett County alone.

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by · September 9, 2022 · Another View
NEWS BRIEFS: Library Foundation to honor three at gala on Oct. 15

NEWS BRIEFS: Library Foundation to honor three at gala on Oct. 15

A fundraising gala will take place on October 15 for the Gwinnett County Public Library Foundation. It will be at the Atlanta Athletic Club. The gala will recognize three Gwinnettians who have long worked to improve the library system.

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by · September 9, 2022 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: Take a close look at what is going on here

MYSTERY PHOTO: Take a close look at what is going on here

photograph. Send your ideas to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.

Charles Anderson, Lawrenceville, recognized the last mystery immediately. “It is the Maine Hunting Boot mobile at the L. L. Bean Company. Freeport, Maine.

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by · September 9, 2022 · Mystery photos
NEW for 9/6: Aurora’s fall shows , property values, Park Place

NEW for 9/6: Aurora’s fall shows , property values, Park Place

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: September brings new slate of activity at Aurora Theatre
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Do your duty, county commissioners: Revalue all real property
ANOTHER VIEW: Businessman wants Park Place area developed better
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
FEEDBACK: Danger of civil unrest led by ultra conservative media
UPCOMING: County seeks members of group to determine road projects
NOTABLE: Another national magazine says Duluth Fall Festival is great
RECOMMENDED: The Late Bloomers Club by Louise Miller
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ross led Georgia Tech football to share of national title
MYSTERY PHOTO: Advertising may lead you to spot this mystery
CALENDAR: British Car Fayre coming this Saturday in Norcross

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by · September 6, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: Do your duty, commissioners: Revalue all real property

BRACK: Do your duty, commissioners: Revalue all real property

By Elliott Brack   |  Gwinnett County Commissioners can avoid raising taxes in future years, even with a growing budget, if they will take a step now to ensure fairness among the county taxpayers. That’s because real property owners of Gwinnett are being reassessed this year, meaning most everyone will soon see an increase in their taxes. Property tax notices went out last week, but that tax was based on the previous year’s assessments. 

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by · September 6, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
FOCUS: September brings new slate of activity at Aurora Theatre

FOCUS: September brings new slate of activity at Aurora Theatre

By Brianna Poplaskie  |  September brings so much change — a new school year, cooler temperatures, falling leaves, but Aurora Theatre brings top  performances and cultural events to Lawrenceville and that never changes! This month, Aurora Comedy Nights returns with three weekends featuring comedians Dan Mengini and Henry Cho and improv troupe Improv Athens. 

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by · September 6, 2022 · Today's Focus
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ANOTHER VIEW: Businessman wants Park Place area developed better

By Vipul Patel | Here are my ideas concerning the redevelopment of the Stone Mountain Tennis Center site. At the Park Place Boulevard exit, I own and manage three hotels: Country Inn and Suites, Holiday Inn Express and Days Inn.  I not only work there but I live in Lilburn, less than two miles from the development.  I work, live, shop, play and pray in this area.  

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by · September 6, 2022 · Another View
NEWS BRIEFS: County seeks members of group to determine road projects

NEWS BRIEFS: County seeks members of group to determine road projects

Interested in helping to develop the future of transportation in Gwinnett? Gwinnett commissioners are seeking engaged residents to recommend projects as part of the 15-member Gwinnett County Transportation Citizens Project Selection Committee.

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by · September 6, 2022 · News