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NEW for 2/20: On spring gardening, helping immigrants, our book

NEW for 2/20: On spring gardening, helping immigrants, our book

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Elevate your garden’s beauty this spring
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Helping immigrants move toward self-sufficiency
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers Outdoor Power Equipment and Hardware
ANOTHER VIEW: Book Review: Gwinnett: A Little Above Atlanta 
FEEDBACK: Would like for quilts to have dates they were made
UPCOMING: Residential complex planned for Old Town Lilburn
NOTABLE: Use county police precincts to conduct e-commerce
RECOMMENDED: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
CRITIC’S CORNER: Five short run shows coming to the Fox Theatre
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The Abrupt End of the Canal Era in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: See if you can identify this unique bridge
LAGNIAPPE: It takes lots of hands to hold Duluth awards!
CALENDAR: Prominent authors talk at the Hooper-Renwick Feb. 22

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by · February 20, 2024 · Full issues
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BRACK: Helping immigrants move toward self-sufficiency

By Elliott Brack |  Larry Campbell recognized that education for immigrant children without financial stability for the family doesn’t work. He’s president and CEO of Corners Outreach, based on Shackleford Court in Norcross, downhill from the Vietnam Church on Beaver Ruin Road.  

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by · February 20, 2024 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
1/15: To a home invader; Important MARTA vote; Corners Outreach

1/15: To a home invader; Important MARTA vote; Corners Outreach

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
SURVEY: Share your priorities in new GwinnettForum reader survey
TODAY’S FOCUS: To the House Invader: Don’t Come Back to My House Uninvited
EEB PERSPECTIVE: MARTA Referendum May Be Most Important Ever in Gwinnett
ANOTHER VIEW: Corners Outreach Program Now Encompasses Much, Much More
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
UPCOMING: Dr. Mary Beth Walker Is Interim President of Georgia Gwinnett College
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Water Reuse Project is a Winner….and Better and Cheaper
RECOMMENDED: Film: A Dog’s Way Home (2019)
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Native Honored for Work Remembering World War I Soldiers
MYSTERY PHOTO: Handsome Church Anchors City You Might Not Associate with Photo
CALENDAR: “Bring one for the chipper” tree program continues through January 26 at Bethesda Park

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by · January 15, 2019 · Full issues