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NEW for 5/14: On bridging cultures, Kentucky Derby and a special prayer

NEW for 5/14: On bridging cultures, Kentucky Derby and a special prayer

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Bridging cultures and bonds through Rotary students 
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  How the Kentucky Derby became fashionable
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College 
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’s a prayer for Mother’s Day
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Animal Shelter at capacity; adoption fees waived
NOTABLE: Winner told for 13th Movers and Shakers awards
RECOMMENDED: Mala of the Heart, edited by Ravi Nathwani and Kate Vogt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia state parks total 85,000 acres
MYSTERY PHOTO: Eight-man-tall statue is today’s mystery
LAGNIAPPE: Key ingredients here for blossoming daylilies
CALENDAR: Mulberry possible cityhood meeting is 7 p.m. Tuesday

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by · May 14, 2024 · Full issues
BRACK: How the Kentucky Derby became fashionable

BRACK: How the Kentucky Derby became fashionable

By Elliott Brack  |  Every now and then,  you come across something that surprises you, and you say to yourself, “I didn’t know that.”   It was a small item about the way fashion shows itself off at the Kentucky Derby.

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NEW for 5/3: Georgians have 2 horses in Derby, more

NEW for 5/3: Georgians have 2 horses in Derby, more

Click here to read the full new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Georgians have 2 horses in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Feels writer is out of touch with Hispanic community
UPCOMING: County breaks ground on Lenora Park improvements
NOTABLE: Former Ghanaian changes view, and gains degree
RECOMMENDED: Hard Times by Charles Dickens
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Student activists demonstrate in Georgia in the 1960s
MYSTERY PHOTO: Concentrate broadly about today’s Mystery
CALENDAR: Breaking Legs opens Friday at the Lionheart Theatre

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by · May 3, 2024 · Full issues
Keith Mason and Larry Connolly (photo courtesy The Saporta Report)

BRACK: Georgians have 2 horses in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby

By Elliott Brack  |  There’s interest in the Kentucky Derby for at least one family in Gwinnett.  Keith Mason, the son of Ann and Wayne Mason of Snellville, is the co-managing partner of a syndicate which will have two horses running in the Derby on Saturday.  Mason and Larry Connolly of Atlanta are co-founders of the West Paces Racing partnership group.  

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