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NEW for 8/2: Pink Pig returns, valiant battle, more

NEW for 8/2: Pink Pig returns, valiant battle, more

Click here to read the full, New edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Pink Pig, Festival of Trees, coming to Gas South Arena
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Our daughter Catherine fought a terrific battle
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company 
FEEDBACK: Letters, letters, letters all over the place
UPCOMING: 12th annual Light Up the Corners returns on August 10 
NOTABLE:  GGC stays cool while reducing electricity use
RECOMMENDED: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory  by Tim Alberta
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Sea Island is resort for the wealthy near Brunswick
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a beautiful mystery when you look up
CALENDAR: Lionheart presents Senior Moments for one-time performance

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by · August 2, 2024 · Full issues
Catherine Brack

BRACK: Our daughter Catherine fought a terrific battle

By Elliott Brack  |  It has been a difficult time watching our daughter, Catherine, die. Neither Barbara nor I had been with someone who was dying before our eyes. Though we knew that with her six-year battle with cancer she was moving toward death, we will never be over it.

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by · August 2, 2024 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
FOCUS: Pink Pig, Festival of Trees, coming to Gas South Arena

FOCUS: Pink Pig, Festival of Trees, coming to Gas South Arena

By Kayla Phillips  |  Nearly 70 years since Macy’s Pink Pig™ made its grand debut in Atlanta, a new generation will now be able to enjoy this local tradition. The Pink Pig will return to Atlanta for this year’s Georgia Festival of Trees, offering Georgians a new twist on the holiday tradition.

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by · August 2, 2024 · Today's Focus
NEWS BRIEFS: 12th annual Light Up the Corners returns on Aug. 10

NEWS BRIEFS: 12th annual Light Up the Corners returns on Aug. 10

Peachtree Corners’ annual “Light Up the Corners” Twilight Trot and Glow Race is returning to the Forum on Peachtree on August 10 for its 12th year of building community, getting some exercise and benefitting a very worthy cause.

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by · August 2, 2024 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: Something beautiful to see when you look up

MYSTERY PHOTO: Something beautiful to see when you look up

Sometimes a ceiling can be beautiful. Here’s a rather famous ceiling shining down at you. Can you determine where it is? Send your idea to ebrack2@gmail.com, and include your hometown.

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by · August 2, 2024 · Mystery photos
Catherine Brack

SPECIAL EDITION, 7/30: Catherine Coleman Brack

Click here to read today’s special edition. NOTE: This is a special edition to commemorate the memory of Catherine Coleman Brack, who died July 26, 2024. She is the daughter of Barbara and Elliott Brack of Norcross.

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by · July 30, 2024 · Full issues, Obituaries
NEW for 7/26: Reverse mortgages and water successes

NEW for 7/26: Reverse mortgages and water successes

Click here to read the full new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Adventures of getting through a reverse mortgage
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Why Gwinnett County has few significant water main breaks
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
ANOTHER VIEW: Violent right-wing political speech is too commonplace  
FEEDBACK: Considerations of Gateway Monument coming to CID
NOTABLE: Firms get contracts to rehab three flood control dams
RECOMMENDED: The Eye of the Needle, by Ken Follett
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Opera in Atlanta dates back to the late 19th Century
MYSTERY PHOTO: Pouring water may  be this mystery’s best clue
CALENDAR: Jazz in the Alley in Norcross on Saturday

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by · July 25, 2024 · Full issues
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BRACK: Why Gwinnett County has few significant water main breaks

By Elliott Brack  |  Remember the problems in some big cities of water mains breaking? When this happened, streets flooded out of out of control for hours and sometimes days.  Think of all that wasted clean water!

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FOCUS: Adventures of getting through a reverse mortgage

FOCUS: Adventures of getting through a reverse mortgage

By Sara Rawlins  |  Let me advise those who are thinking about using their home for its equity, that is, get a reverse mortgage.

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by · July 25, 2024 · Today's Focus
ANOTHER VIEW: Violent right-wing political speech is too commonplace  

ANOTHER VIEW: Violent right-wing political speech is too commonplace  

 By Jack Bernard  |  Like many, I deplore politically inspired violence. There is no acceptable excuse for it. The attempted assassination of Donald Trump should upset all Americans.

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by · July 25, 2024 · Another View