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NEW for 12/8: On Social Security, Gerstein’s leadership, more

NEW for 12/8: On Social Security, Gerstein’s leadership, more

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Here are suggestions for improving Social Security program
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Ellen Gerstein has given Gwinnett tremendous Coalition leadership
ANOTHER VIEW: Our most pressing need is nothing less than you
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Not so much of “who’s winning?” but “who will turn out?”
UPCOMING: Magistrate Court names Matthews and Setzer as judges
NOTABLE: ARC recognizes Charlotte Nash for visionary leadership
RECOMMENDED: Here is the Beehive by Sarah Crossan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ecology and Natural Resource Enhancement at Ichauway
MYSTERY PHOTO: Chicken structure in Georgia is today’s Mystery Photo 

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by · December 8, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Gerstein has given Gwinnett tremendous Coalition leadership

BRACK: Gerstein has given Gwinnett tremendous Coalition leadership

By Elliott Brack  |  Implementing a new idea isn’t easy. It takes a certain problem solver with vision. That’s what the Gwinnett Health and Human Services Coalition found as it started its collaborative partnerships nearly 30 years ago and hired Ellen Gerstein as its first director.

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by · December 8, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 6/23: Gerstein to retire; Mass transit; John Locke

NEW for 6/23: Gerstein to retire; Mass transit; John Locke

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: With 29 Years After Starting Coalition, Ellen Gerstein To Retire 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The World Embraces Mass Transit; So Should Gwinnett, Too
ANOTHER VIEW: Lot of Our Thinking Goes Back to John Locke, Quite Ironical
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Florida Pedestrian Bridge Was Built of Different Material
UPCOMING: GC&B Offers Great Playtime, While Cleaning up Roads, Streams
NOTABLE: GGC Students To Save a Bundle Through Textbook Grant
RECOMMENDED: Movie: A Fortunate Man by Bille August 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Multiple Ships of U.S. Navy Have Been Named Savannah 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a Building for You To Pinpoint Its Location

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by · June 23, 2020 · Full issues
12/17: On a new book program; Salvation Army’s service

12/17: On a new book program; Salvation Army’s service

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: New Book Program Seeks to Influence Great Little Minds
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Salvation Army Serves All People Who Come to Its Doors
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.,
FEEDBACK: Concerned About Chairman’s Position, Preferring Part-Time Role
UPCOMING: Cities Choose Mike Mason of Peachtree Corners for ARC Board
NOTABLE: Improvements of $2.05 Million Coming To Dacula Park
RECOMMENDED: Dragonfly by Leila Meacham
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Nell Choate Jones Had Solid Art Career Beginning in Mid-Life
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can You Figure Out Where This Routine Event Is Taking Place?
LAGNIAPPE: Lawrenceville DAR Chapter Celebrates 30 Year of Tamassee Support
CALENDAR: Temple Beth Israel To Light Menorah in Snellville December 22

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by · December 17, 2019 · Full issues
15.16: From veterans’ resources to barbecue

15.16: From veterans’ resources to barbecue

Click here to see the latest edition. Inside:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Has Veterans’ Resource Center in Lawrenceville
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Nation’s Best Barbecue: TripAdvisor Says It’s in Blue Ridge
FEEDBACK: Feels Gwinnett Needs Better Tethering Ordinance; Old Quote in Come Back
UPCOMING: Summer Reading Program; Photo Open House; Grayson Concert Soon
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Place CID Expands; FEMA Has New Way To Warn of Hurricanes
RECOMMENDED READ: Dead Wake by Erik Larson
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Oglethorpe Becomes Antagonistic with Stephens Ties with the Trustees
TODAY’S QUOTE: About Living Under Robber Barons
MYSTERY PHOTO: Only Two Spotted Barcelona Statue
LAGNIAPPE: Beautiful American Goldfinch Returns

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by · May 27, 2015 · Full issues
Gerstein in 2015 photo.

FOCUS: You can also help veterans at Gwinnett Veterans’ Resource Center

By Ellen Gerstein | Thank you for your service to our country” and for my freedom, is my sentiment as I reflect upon what does Memorial Day mean to me and our country.

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by · May 27, 2015 · Today's Focus