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NEW for 6/3: On Home of Hope, PSC election

NEW for 6/3: On Home of Hope, PSC election

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Primerica supporting Home of Hope for 11 years 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Two PSC special election seats face voters June 17 
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Community Improvement District
FEEDBACK: Cemeterian of Sugar Hill maintains its historic cemetery
UPCOMING: Project in Lilburn to be named Porchline
NOTABLE: Former OFS in Norcross has new name: Lightera
RECOMMENDED: Send us your review
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Folk opera Heaven Bound first performed in Atlanta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Soaring spires may help solve today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Rock the Park to be June 7  at Lilburn City Park 

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by · June 3, 2025 · Full issues
Kieser

FOCUS: Primerica supporting Home of Hope for 11 years 

BUFORD, Ga.  |  Kathryn Kieser’s commitment to philanthropy began in the toy aisles of her local store. Now she’s leading the charge to benefit her community as president and board chair of The Primerica Foundation, a longtime Home of Hope partner.

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by · June 3, 2025 · Uncategorized
NEW for 8/16: On Methodists, weather and homeless

NEW for 8/16: On Methodists, weather and homeless

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Methodists struggling on whether to stay or leave denomination
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett needs someone to step up and be the Weather Keeper
ANOTHER VIEW: Home of Hope provides safe haven for those homeless
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Had problems after depositing mail at local post office
UPCOMING: Artworks Gwinnett launching year-long Create Gwinnett process
NOTABLE: Discovery student wins UGA scholarship from military veterans
OBITUARIES: Guy Ben Findley
RECOMMENDED: No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean Paul Sartre 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: An early history of the Methodist Church in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Somewhat modern building is today’s Mystery
CALENDAR: Do business with Gwinnett County event is August 18 in Lawrenceville

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by · August 16, 2022 · Full issues, Uncategorized
Kornowa

ANOTHER VIEW: Home of Hope provides safe haven for those homeless

By Heather Loveridge  |  It all started with a PTA meeting. In the early 1980’s three concerned PTA mothers – Barb Lewis, Joanne Culvern, and Sharry Hague – saw firsthand the homelessness crisis for children in Gwinnett. Rather than waiting for someone else to tackle this issue, these moms single handedly raised $2.5 million to support children facing homelessness in their area.

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by · August 16, 2022 · Another View