Articles by: GwinnettForum

MYSTERY: Beautiful photograph asks you, “Where was this taken?”

MYSTERY: Beautiful photograph asks you, “Where was this taken?”

This beautiful photograph brilliantly shows the harbor at a seaside town. Can you figure but where it is? Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · January 5, 2016 · Mystery photos
PHOTOS:  Skating fun in Sugar Hill

PHOTOS: Skating fun in Sugar Hill

SKATING FUN: Though the winter has been warm so far, people are flocking to a new element in Sugar Hill, its ice skating rink. Roving Photographer Frank Sharp recently visited the site, behind Sugar Hill City Hall. He says: “It’s great that area residents have a neighborhood skating rink so citizens don’t have to make the long drive to Centennial Olympic Park rink in downtown Atlanta to skate.” The Sugar Hill rink will be open until January 30. A snack bar is located at one end of the rink as Big Bird keeps an eye on the skaters.

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by · January 5, 2016 · Photo essay
12/29: Innovation program, Brack roundup, art therapy

12/29: Innovation program, Brack roundup, art therapy

Click here to see the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Sugar Hill’s Lanier High Bringing Innovation Program to Campus
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Round-up of Thoughts After the Holiday Season
ANOTHER VIEW: Classes in Art Therapy Among 2016 Offerings at Kudzu Art Center
FEEDBACK: Who Do Those Who Detonate Human Sacrifices Serve?
UPCOMING: State Recognizes Gwinnett County as a PlanFirst Community
NOTABLE: North Gwinnett Middle Student Wins Water District Essay Contest
RECOMMENDED MOVIE: Frailty (2001 Movie)
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Native Forms Appalachian South Folklife Center at Pipestem, W.Va.
TODAY’S QUOTE: Borge Is on to Something That Also Takes Place at Christmas Time
MYSTERY PHOTO: Humor in holiday photo, but where?
LAGNIAPPE: Ten Largest Cities in Georgia, as of 2014

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by · December 29, 2015 · Full issues
Distinguished Gentlemen gather.  Click to make the image larger.

FOCUS: Lanier High bringing “Distinguished Gentlemen” program to fruition

By Vanessa Butts | Lanier High School Counselor Bobby Gueh has taken a winning recipe for mentorship at other schools, and implemented it on a larger scale at Lanier High School. Gueh asserts that, “…the Distinguished Gentlemen program was designed to provide mentorship, academic support, and social development for young men who have been identified as being at-risk. The majority of students in this program come from a low socio-economic status home and have challenges both academically and socially. Currently, an extension of the program has been created at various Gwinnett County Public Schools, and we have now birthed the Distinguished Gentlemen (D.G.) of Lanier High School.”

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by · December 29, 2015 · Today's Focus
BARNHART: Kudzu Art Zone adds an art therapy class to 2016 offerings

BARNHART: Kudzu Art Zone adds an art therapy class to 2016 offerings

By Debra Barnhart | Like many visual art centers in metro Atlanta, Kudzu Art Zone in Norcross, a non-profit gallery and art center, offers a variety of art classes. But not many art centers offer classes led by an instructor trained in art therapy.

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by · December 29, 2015 · Another View
MYSTERY:  Humor in holiday photo, but where?

MYSTERY: Humor in holiday photo, but where?

We appreciate the humor in this holiday photo, but where is this Santa hat sitting? Please name the city — and if possible — the corner of the streets where the building is. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · December 29, 2015 · Mystery photos
12/22:  Woodall and accountability; Christmas music; letters

12/22: Woodall and accountability; Christmas music; letters

Click here to see the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Woodall Is Misrepresenting Keeping Partners of U.S. Accountable
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Several Ways To Enjoy Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
FEEDBACK: Readers Question If U.S. Senate Needs a Makeover; Idea on Merit Pay
UPCOMING: Duluth Sketching Group Produces Coloring Book for the City
NOTABLE: Graduates of Georgia Gwinnett College Now Total over 3,000
RECOMMENDED READ: Slade House by David Mitchell
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Native Don West Foremost Regional Poet, and Labor Leader
TODAY’S QUOTE: Recognizing That This Nation Has Two Types of Heroes
MYSTERY PHOTO: Several Recognize Last Week’s Mystery Cemetery
LAGNIAPPE: Mary Jane Gresham Is Snellville Senior Center Volunteer of the Year

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by · December 22, 2015 · Full issues
Woodall

FOCUS: Woodall misrepresents keeping partners of U.S. accountable

By Joe Briggs | In George Washington’s prescient farewell speech to the nation, he dedicated 11 paragraphs to warning us against ‘passionate attachments’ to other countries and “neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences.” He feared that we would take on that country’s enemies, fight their wars, and accept their values. Defenders of that country would be hailed as patriots whereas critics would be treated as traitors.

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by · December 22, 2015 · Today's Focus
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Yule by GPS

McLEMORE’S WORLD: Yule by GPS

A holiday cartoon from Bill McLemore.

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by · December 22, 2015 · Uncategorized
MYSTERY: Building and its distinctiveness gives clues

MYSTERY: Building and its distinctiveness gives clues

It’s a tall building. And it’s distinctive. Tell us where you think this photograph was taken. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · December 22, 2015 · Mystery photos