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5/31, full issue: PCOM grads; Early summer; Dealing with heat

5/31, full issue: PCOM grads; Early summer; Dealing with heat

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

TODAY’S FOCUS: PCOM Georgia Holds Commencement for 270 Graduates
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Tidbits of Summer, Including No Hat, No Shorts, No Service
ANOTHER VIEW: With It Hot Outside, Consider These Tips for Staying Cooler
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett 
FEEDBACK: Reader Challenges Conventional Thinking of Winston Churchill
UPCOMING: New Scholarship at Gwinnett Tech Honors Service of Rick Davis
NOTABLE: Johnson To Head DNR Law Enforcement Division in Northeast Georgia
RECOMMENDED: Unexampled Courage by Richard Gergel
GEORGIA TIDBIT: DeSoto’s Expedition Had Enormous Impact on Pristine Native Americans
MYSTERY PHOTO: Determining Where East and West May Help Solve This Mystery
CALENDAR: Adopt-a-Stream Workshop To Be on June 8

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by · May 31, 2019 · Full issues
2/8: Gwinnett Rotary projects; Girls’ flag football; Military spending

2/8: Gwinnett Rotary projects; Girls’ flag football; Military spending

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Nine Gwinnett Rotary Clubs Work Together on February Projects
EEB PERSPECTIVE: High School Girls Flag Football Completes First Season in Gwinnett
ANOTHER VIEW: Worries That Military Spending Is an Addiction of the Conservatives
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Was a Beautiful Sight To Watch Buford Father-Daughter Dance
UPCOMING: County Approves $73 Million Expansion of Infinite Energy Center
NOTABLE: Lawrenceville Appoints Victoria Jones To Fill One Year Vacancy
RECOMMENDED: Destination: The Jekyll Island Club
GEORGIA TIDBIT: First Camp Meeting in Georgia Was in Hancock County in 1803
MYSTERY PHOTO: Unsuspecting Clue Could Complicate Identification of This Mystery
CALENDAR: Open House Saturday Afternoon at Tannery Row Artist Colony in Buford

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by · February 8, 2019 · Full issues
BRACK: Remembering a friend who served a unique nonprofit board service

BRACK: Remembering a friend who served a unique nonprofit board service

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | It’s best to have all types of people making up a nonprofit board.

A good board consists of people coming at problems from several different angles, creating a board of advisers who can successfully lead the institution toward a good path. You want full and fair discussion, and not people who are essentially “Yes” persons who go along with whatever someone proposes.

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by · November 22, 2016 · Elliott Brack's Perspective