Post Tagged with: "Aurora Theatre"

NEW for 6/25: Aurora’s new season; Preservation board member; Grasping at past

NEW for 6/25: Aurora’s new season; Preservation board member; Grasping at past

Click here to read the latest full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Lawrenceville’s Aurora Theatre kicking off 29th season
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Norcross resident new Preservation Board member
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
ANOTHER VIEW: Polarized politics grasping at past won’t come back
FEEDBACK: Buying first home is a matter of making choices
UPCOMING: Projects along Ronald Reagan Parkway funded
NOTABLE: Gwinnett becomes first BioReady area in Atlanta
RECOMMENDED: I Shall Not Be Moved, Poems by Maya Angelou
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Pretty Woman was Julia Roberts’ first big hit
MYSTERY PHOTO: Just one hint about today’s mystery
CALENDAR: Taste of Peachtree Corners will take place Thursday night

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by · June 25, 2024 · Full issues
NEWS BRIEFS: Bill creating the City of Mulberry goes to governor

NEWS BRIEFS: Bill creating the City of Mulberry goes to governor

The possibility of establishing the City of Mulberry in Gwinnett County hurdled another step last week as the Georgia Legislature sent a bill creating the city to Gov. Brian Kemp. Once signed by the governor, and if approved by voters, it would become the 17th city in Gwinnett.

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by · February 13, 2024 · News
NEW for 4/4: New Aurora series, MLK Jr. statue, McCarthy

NEW for 4/4: New Aurora series, MLK Jr. statue, McCarthy

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Aurora Theatre announces new Signature Series presentations
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnettians key in dedication of new MLK Jr. statue
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
ANOTHER VIEW: McCarthy’s ventures are the antithesis of good leadership
FEEDBACK: Poses questions for reader from Loganville
UPCOMING: Long-term patient rehab center coming to Gainesville
NOTABLE: GGC wins grant in support of math tutoring
RECOMMENDED: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Mildred Seydell broke gender barrier into newspapering
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you pinpoint this street scene in our nation?
CALENDAR: Park Springs offers a Virtual Dementia Tour on April 6

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by · April 4, 2023 · Full issues
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
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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TODAY’S FOCUS: In new slot, Aurora founder ready for new opportunities

By Ann-Carol Pence  |  Twenty seven years ago, Anthony Rodriguez and I had a dream of running a theatre. We were 30, had big ideas and no money, but we were in love. 

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by · May 17, 2022 · Today's Focus
NEW for 6/11: On Aurora’s Rodriguez, meetings, bocce

NEW for 6/11: On Aurora’s Rodriguez, meetings, bocce

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Anthony Rodriguez (BFA ’91), the showstopper 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What is a productive meeting? On playing bocce ball
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
FEEDBACK: Historians should determine what’s taught, not politicians
UPCOMING: Wednesdays bring shows for kids from Aurora Children’s Playhouse
NOTABLE: Another site recognized Buford City Schools as best in Georgia
RECOMMENDED: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Gullah-Geechee culture centers on Georgia and South Carolina coasts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mystery Photo fitting for Memorial Day; where is it?
LAGNIAPPE: Photograph of caladium leaf shows beautiful detail

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by · June 11, 2021 · Full issues
1/11, full issue: $31 million expansion; Business success; Another subsidy

1/11, full issue: $31 million expansion; Business success; Another subsidy

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this issue:
READER SURVEY: Share your priorities in new survey
TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Announces $31 Million Expanded Arts-Education Center
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Three Elements You’ll Need To Succeed in Any Business
ANOTHER VIEW: Another Government Subsidy Which You May Not Have Considered
SPOTLIGHT: Law Firm of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
UPCOMING: Rally in Lawrenceville January 27 Focuses on “One Nation Under God”
NOTABLE: Unterman’s Committee Reports Recommendations on Service Animals
RECOMMENDED: From Cold War To Hot Peace, By Michael McFaul
GEORGIA TIDBIT: W. E. B. Du Bois Is Included in Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
MYSTERY PHOTO: Colorful Building Ask: Where Was This Mystery Photo Taken?
LAGNIAPPE: Kudzu Art Zone in Norcross Begins Series of New Member Exhibits
CALENDAR: Tannery Row Art Gallery Reception To Be on Saturday in Buford

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by · January 11, 2019 · Full issues
4/3: On Aurora’s camp and our 18th birthday!

4/3: On Aurora’s camp and our 18th birthday!

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Aurora Theatre Offers Early-Bird Discounts for Summer Camp
EEB PERSPECTIVE: This Issue Marks Beginning of 18th Year of Publishing GwinnettForum
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Trucking
FEEDBACK: We Should Embrace Responsibilities As Strongly as We Do Rights
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Second Coming
UPCOMING: Gwinnett County High School Students Eligible for Youth Commission
NOTABLE: Fourth Annual Wetlands Clean-Up To Be April 28 This Year
RECOMMENDED: Ladies in Lavender (2004 film)
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Phinizy Spalding Was Scholar on James Oglethorpe, Writing 20 Books       
MYSTERY PHOTO: There Are Few Clues Obvious in Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Smart Driver Workshop Coming April 10

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by · April 3, 2018 · Full issues
5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Moves Forward To Expand Aurora Theatre Facilities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: MY, MY, MY, How Official Groundbreakings Have Changed!
ANOTHER VIEW: Sugar Hill Finds Success in Providing Internship Program
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank
FEEDBACK: Agrees That Political Signs Need More Code Enforcements
UPCOMING: Spring Planting Festival To Be Saturday at McDaniel Farm Park
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Sets Record of Providing More than 200 Scholarships
RECOMMENDED: Twilight of The Elites, America after Meritocracy by Christopher Hayes
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ocmulgee River Forms in Three Counties in North Central Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Oh, Somebody Always Puts Out What Seems an Easy Solution
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a Vital Clue To This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Take Back Program Records over a Ton of Drugs
CALENDAR: Pizza with Police in Lawrenceville Coming on May 11

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by · May 5, 2017 · Full issues