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TODAY'S ISSUE
Red Clay Theatre opens Oct. 10 in new Duluth theatre
By Mark Pitt

Managing Partner
Red Clay Theatre and Arts Center
Special to GwinnettForum.com

AUG. 18, 2006 -- On October 10, a new theatre company will be operating new Duluth City Theatre (the building previously occupied by Calvary Christian Fellowship Church). It will be called Red Clay Theatre and Arts Center. A small caberet-type theatre will be operated by Red Clay in the space previously occupied by the Aurora.


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Red Clay will open its doors with "Educating Rita," with Agnes Harty and Eric Brooks, two Atlanta favorites, in the starring roles in Will Russell's play. The two will be the very first professional actors to tread the boards of the new theatre.

We felt it important to start the season with a full-equity show and one with two passionate actors. We are also delighted that Allen O'Reilly, from the Georgia Shakespeare Festival Theatre, will be directing. The play is also one of my favorites; by a writer whose recognition of 'class comedy' is unrivalled.

'Rita' is on sale now, on-line, through the theatre's site: http://www.redclaytheatrearts.com. The box office at the Main Street venue will be open by mid-August at 770 622 1777.

Later in the year, The Horizon Theatre Company of Atlanta transfers its hit production of 'Bad Dates' to Duluth for a four-week run, starting with a preview on November 16. The hit comedy, starring Shelby Hofer, played to packed houses during its Atlanta run. Red Clay is proud to be able to host the show in Duluth. "Bad Dates" is a bust-a-gut look at one woman's nights out with "Mr. Wrongs" - from "cholesterol man" to 'big guy!" Jessica Phelps will be the director.

Red Clay is delighted to be able to feature a major Atlanta theatre in its first season and will endeavor to build relationships with other major producers in the area in the months and years to come.

We feel it is important that our audiences get to see the great work of other playhouses, in this Metro Area, shows close all-too-early; we simply want to extend the opportunity to theatres to transfer their successes out here for a longer run. It makes our season richer and it brings more money to the original producers' bottom line.

The Christmas season will see the theatre hosting one of Gwinnett's community theatres, "New Dawn Theatre Company", as they bring their new production of "Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" to the stage. 'Virginia' opens on December 16 and plays through December 30.

The 2007 season sees the theatre producing two major shows, "The Woman in Black" and "Glory Road." The first, a thriller, runs January 9 though February 11. The show has played in London since 1989.

The second is the musical 'Glory Road', from an idea by Duluth's own Jamie Heck, with music and lyrics by two New Yorkers, Greg Senf and Gregory Max. The Duluth production will star Beth Chiarelli from the show's New York production.

Along with Shelly Howard, The Sizemore Group, In-Time Productions, Barbizon of Atlanta and myself, we have designed Red Clay Theatre in close collaboration with the City of Duluth. Major construction work has been provided by Realistic Home Solutions. Major sponsors of the theatre include Gwinnett Community Bank, Realistic Home Solutions and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Soon we plan to announce details of our in-theatre bar/restaurant, so keep in touch! We so hope to see you at a show!

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Season Ticket forms are available on line at RedClayTheatreArts.com. Book individual tickets and shows on line at http://www.redclaytheatrearts.com or
http://www.TicketAlternative.com


ELLIOTT BRACK
Tuesday was key day as county OK'd high-rise residences
By Elliott Brack
Editor and Publisher
GwinnettForum.com

AUG. 18, 2006 -- Mark August 15, 2006 as a red letter date to remember. That's the date that the Gwinnett Commission approved high rise residential towers in the county. The first two towers approved are to rise near Steve Reynolds Boulevard and Interstate 85, on the southwestern side, in a $170 million project from Yamasaki Associates Inc.


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Each tower will be 25 stories. They will provide living space "upward" for 263 housing units.

Up until now, Gwinnett has limited the height of residential housing to 35 feet. Now as land becomes more expensive, we can expect to see more living towers in the future.

Actually, two more areas are already being talked about for high rise living, and could be completed even before the Yamasaki towers. Developer George Thorndyke is proposing two more 25 story towers on land at Gwinnett Place, near the former Macys location, now unoccupied.

In addition, Wayne Mason, long associated with a variety of projects all around Gwinnett and now in Atlanta, too, in association with Korean lenders, is considering adding up to several high rises on property across Satellite Boulevard from Gwinnett Place Mall, in a shopping center where Target was previously located. This is projected as a $600 million project.

Another project already floated, on land near Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Interstate 85 on the former Lucent Technologies site, would include high rise towers.

Up until now, the highest building in Gwinnett has been the 17 story Marriott Hotel at Gwinnett Place.

But soon, we'll have people with the open sky as their immediate outdoors, not yards with plants and flowers. That's something new in Gwinnett, but a portent to what will perhaps be a way of life in the future.

All in all, this has been a significant week. First was the opening of school for the new year, with all the trappings when nearly 152,000 students get together. Then following was the approval of the high rises by the county commission, plus the opening of the Hudgens Early Childhood Center at Gwinnett Tech on Thursday. For today (Friday) it's the ribbon cutting at the opening of Georgia Gwinnett College, as a four-year college begins operation in Gwinnett! We also saw the opening of a new retail center, Avenue Webb Gin, this week. Yes, quite a week.

The most significant of all the week, however, may be the approval of high rise residences in Gwinnett. The county is changing in a significant way….yet again.

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Can't get to a county commission meeting, and want to know what's going on? You can watch the commission's meeting on a streaming feed on your computer at the very time they are meeting. Yes, live on your computer, just click to the Gwinnett County site, and then click the "Channel 23" icon. Or if you have cable in Gwinnett, you can see it on Channel 23.

When not televising the live commission meetings, there are taped presentations on other activities of the county, as they say, "24/7." All the programming is produced "in house", which means it is very local, and often repeated throughout the day. This isn't entirely new, since the commission meetings have been available in this manner for about two years.


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McLEMORE'S WORLD
8/18: One way to deal with the heat



FEEDBACK
8/18: Wants Gwinnetians to know of Rep. John Conyers' report

Dear Gwinnett Forum:

I have been very surprised that this very well documented, important report released by Rep. John Conyers of Michigan and his team has not received wide coverage in the media. ("Constitution in Crisis," a report identifying 26 specific laws and regulations implicated by the Bush Administration.) I believe it is highly important to the survival of our democracy that America be given the opportunity to have a conversation about it.

You may see the report at:

http://www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/iraqrept2.html

Please cover and keep covering this issue, especially before the elections. Many people do not understand what is going on because the media has failed to report what is going on in a reputably journalistic way.

-- Dr. Diane Kistner, Carlton, Ga.

8/18: Says quotation attributed to Lincoln plan not true

Editor, the Forum:

"Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale & undermine the military are saboteurs & should be arrested, exiled, or hanged." - President Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln never said this. Ever. This quote is a fabrication of Dr. J. Michael Waller who first wrote it in 2003 shortly before the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth gave it life in 2004.

I have two original King & Baird pamphlets in my collection, the identical pamphlet Waller sites as his proof, "TRUTH FROM AN HONEST MAN". Lincoln never wrote anything like this ... here, or anywhere else.

How pathetic has the Republican Party become that it insults the reputation of America's finest Republican president for their political gain?

-- Cliff Hancuff, Reston, Va.


UPCOMING
Pastels by Ann Odum now open at Suwanee Center

A dozen original pastel paintings by Gwinnett artist Ann Parsons Odum currently are on display at the City of Suwanee's Crossroads Center, located at 323 Buford Highway. Odum is well-known for her paintings of Duluth and Suwanee historic landmarks.

The exhibit features paintings of three Suwanee historic icons, Pierce's Corner, the Rhodes House, and Suwanee United Methodist Church. It also includes Duluth landmarks and more recent impressionistic landscapes, including one of the Atlanta Botanical Gardens during the Chihuly "Glass in the Garden" exhibit during the summer of 2004.

Odum is a juried member of excellence in the Southeastern Pastel Society. Her work has been featured in calendars and on the covers of the Duluth Fall Festival promotional tabloid for many years. Eighteen oversized reproductions of Odum's work are featured inside the Suwanee Kroger.

The Suwanee exhibit is in the court/meeting room of the City's Crossroads Center and is free and open to the public from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

PetaPalooza on tap Saturday Town Center in Suwanee

The City of Suwanee is catering to canines with Petapalooza on August 19 from 3-10 p.m at Town Center Park. The event will feature shows, clinics, and interactive displays for dogs as well as musical performances by local bands.

The musical headliner is Kimberley Locke, third-place finisher during the second season of American Idol. Locke, who will take the Town Center stage at 9:30 p.m.,will perform her current song, "Supawoman," and her hit, "8th World Wonder." Musical performances will begin at 5:30 p.m. Among the local bands to perform are State of Man at 7:30 p.m. and Grayson Hill at 8:30 p.m.

Pet events, presented by Woof! Sports, include:

  • Dog Agility Show, from 3:40-4 p.m, with a How-to clinic at 4 p.m.

  • Fly-Ball Show, from 4:20- 4:40 p.m. plus a How-to clinic at 4:40 p.m.

  • Agility Show, at 5-5:20 p.m., followed by a How-to clinic at 5:30 p.m.

Petapalooza is sponsored by Star 94 and the City of Suwanee.

NOTABLE
Former Wal-Mart in Lawrenceville to house county offices

Several Gwinnett County governmental departments, including Gwinnett's Health Department, also known as the East Metro Health District, will be moving from a small house in Lawrenceville to spacious new facilities within the old Wal-Mart building at 455 Grayson Highway in Lawrenceville. The building served as a resource recovery center for assisting evacuees from Hurricane Katrina shortly after the County bought the building last year.

County commissioners have approved a contract for $3.23 million with Hogan Construction Group LLC of Norcross to make the building renovations. Architect Mike Clifford of Lindsay, Pope and Brayfield designed the 47,000 square feet of new health facilities.

The Environmental Health group will also be moving into the new quarters from the present location on Oak Street. The facility will include a public health clinic, a dental lab, the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program, the Babies Can't Wait program, an infectious disease lab, and children's medical services.

Other units of county government will also occupy part of the building. The building will soon house the County's Elections offices plus utilize 20,000 square feet of storage for voting equipment and elections records. A new 32,000 square-foot Records Center for county government will be occupied in late September.

The remaining 14,000 square feet of the building will be used for storage by the County's tag office, fixed asset, and facilities management departments. The former retail building will help relieve tight quarters at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, which has been the headquarters of County operations since it opened in 1988.

Gwinnett Chamber unveils new logo for branding purposes

A new logo is in the works for the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. It was unveiled at a Chamber Business Expo on Thursday. The new look is based on branding task research. The logo comes from ADRENALINE, Inc. of Atlanta.

The new corporate identity incorporates a graphic "mark" inspired by comments from Chamber members and community leaders illustrating how the Gwinnett Chamber often serves as a "hub," bringing together the four strategic areas of business, healthcare, education, and government. The mark also represents bringing businesses of all sizes and industries together as well as cultures.

Duluth hospital opens renovated endoscopy center

Joan Glancy Outpatient Center of Gwinnett Medical Center in Duluth opened its renovated endoscopy center on August 14. The Center for Gastrointestinal and Pulmonary Endoscopy features a new state-of-the-art endoscopy procedure room and dedicated pre- and post-procedure rooms.

In addition, the renovated area includes a dedicated check-in desk for endoscopy patients, new and relocated registration booths, and relocated physician consultation rooms. Some of the new technology featured at the Center includes a Berchtold boom equipment manager and Olympus 180 high definition scopes with flat-screen monitors.

The Duluth campus is preparing for an even bigger unveiling soon, as the all-digital Gwinnett Medical Center - Duluth is scheduled to open in October. For more information on the Center, contact Reba O'Brien at 678-442-4059.

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GEORGIA TIDBIT
Trade in gold region suffers from limited currency

From the beginning of the gold rush, trade in the gold region suffered from a limited circulation of currency. Merchants insisted on immediate payment in cash or gold, and it was the merchants who determined the gold's worth. What the miners needed was a local mint where they could have their gold assayed and exchanged for gold coins. Congress soon authorized the establishment of a federal Branch Mint at Dahlonega, and in 1838 the new mint went into operation. It coined more than $100,000 worth of gold in its first year, and by the time it closed in 1861, it had produced almost 1.5 million gold coins with a face value of more than $6 million.

THOUGHT OF THE DAY
How many of us run around and spend about half our time

"Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save."

-- Will Smith, actor and comedian, via Cindy Evans, Duluth.

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Number 6.38, Aug. 18, 2006

TODAY'S ISSUE: New Theatre To Open October 10 In Previous Aurora Space
ELLIOTT BRACK:
Gwinnett Changing Again, As High Rise Residences Coming
McLEMORE'S WORLD: One Guy Finds a Use for the Heat Wave
FEEDBACK: Comment on Conyers Report and Something Lincoln Never Said
UPCOMING: Suwanee Activities Revolve Around Both Pastels and Pets
NOTABLE: Former Wal-Mart Now County Offices; New Logo and New Unit
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Area Near Dahlonega, Gold Region, Suffered From Little Currency
TODAY'S QUOTE: Ever Wonder Where All the Time Goes, and What You Did?



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"Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save."

-- Will Smith, actor and comedian, via Cindy Evans, Duluth.

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