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NEW for 4/12:  Perfect job; Civility; Justice

NEW for 4/12: Perfect job; Civility; Justice

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Blind Norcross graduate wins perfect job at Library of Congress
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What happened to civility in discourse in our country?
ANOTHER VIEW: Is a minority in U.S. (Catholics) getting upper hand in justice?
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: How about 30 minute compromise on setting time?
UPCOMING: GGC plans four new degrees for entertainment industry
RECOMMENDED: Glorious Cats by Lesley Anne Ivory
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia provides inspiration to many Johnny Mercer songs
MYSTERY PHOTO: Time to figure out where another lighthouse is located
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s a weather forecast from Rhodes Jordan Park
CALENDAR: Mountain Park community plans another public meeting April 14

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by · April 12, 2022 · Full issues
5/16: Gwinnett Tech grant winner; Spring student recitals; more

5/16: Gwinnett Tech grant winner; Spring student recitals; more

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Tech Student Wins Cooke Foundation Grant for More College
EEB PERSPECTIVE: An Unexpected Return to the Days of Springtime Student Recitals
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Three Letters on Three Different Subjects
UPCOMING: Georgia Minority Leader To Be GGC Commencement Speaker
NOTABLE: InsuranceHub Plans To Hire 50 Employees in Next Three Years
RECOMMENDATIONS: GwinnettForum Needs More 150 Word Reviews….of Several Varieties
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Tracing the Progress of Bulletin of the Atlanta Historical Society
TODAY’S QUOTE: There’s a Certain Significance To Three O’Clock
MYSTERY PHOTO: Maybe the Brick Will Tell You Something about This Mystery
CALENDAR: Norcross Plans Early Bird Market on May 20

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by · May 16, 2017 · Full issues
BRACK: An unexpected return to the days of springtime student recitals

BRACK: An unexpected return to the days of springtime student recitals

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher, Charleston, S.C. | There’s something special about musical recitals for young students.

From the very young newcomers and their sometimes faltering style……to the more advanced students and their confidence, to the surprise of the day (there’s usually one), the recitals are entertaining, if sometimes anticipated with nervousness…at least on the part of the parents and grandparents.

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