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NEW for 12/22: On feeding Gwinnett, Christmas cards, more

NEW for 12/22: On feeding Gwinnett, Christmas cards, more

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s how to help reduce hunger closer to home 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Christmas cards delight and cheer, but can also sadden
ANOTHER VIEW: We find that the election system works; how about the courts?
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
FEEDBACK: Questions county spending $23 million at Gwinnett Place Mall
UPCOMING: Water Tower names new members of its two boards
NOTABLE: GGC professor is “Woman of Year” for STEAM Technology
RECOMMENDED: How the Brain Works, published by Dorling Kindersley
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Terminus in Atlanta became central point of southeast railroads
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you figure out where this shrine is located?

Editor’s note: The last issue of the year will be posted on Dec. 29, 2020.

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by · December 22, 2020 · Full issues
9/27: Hudgens Prize competition; Visiting Ireland; more

9/27: Hudgens Prize competition; Visiting Ireland; more

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Competition Opens Soon for $50,000 Hudgens Prize for 2016-17
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Enjoying the Pleasures of Living for a Week in Dublin, Ireland
SPOTLIGHT: Brand Bank
UPCOMING: Williams Family of Snellville to Be on Family Feud on Sept. 27
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Cities Helping Restock Supplies at Food Co-ops
RECOMMENDED: Double Eagle Restaurant
GEORGIA TIDBIT: William McIntosh Was Controversial Chief of Lower Creek Indians
TODAY’S QUOTE: Never Doubt The Ingenuity of the American Plumber
MYSTERY PHOTO: Stories abound About Last Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Georgia Gwinnett Names First Building for College’s First President
CALENDAR: Candidate Forum Thursday Night in Lawrenceville

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by · September 27, 2016 · Full issues
FOCUS: Competition opens soon for $50,000 Hudgens Prize for 2016-17

FOCUS: Competition opens soon for $50,000 Hudgens Prize for 2016-17

By David Bell, Duluth, Ga. | Since 2010, the Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts has bi-annually offered a $50,000 art prize to a talented Georgian. The Center is now accepting entries for the fourth cycle of our prestigious visual arts prize. With a stunning cash award of $50,000 and a solo exhibition for one talented Georgia Artist, the Hudgens Prize is one of the largest awards given to an individual artist in the entire nation. The purpose of the competition is to elevate and promote the arts and artists of Georgia, while providing a transformational opportunity for the winning artist.

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by · September 27, 2016 · Today's Focus