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NEW for 6/13: Volunteering, churches and unified plan

NEW for 6/13: Volunteering, churches and unified plan

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Dentist volunteering where his father-in-law got help
EEB PERSPECTIVE: A troubling aspect: churches losing attendance and members
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
ANOTHER VIEW: County seeks input at workshops for 2045 Unified Plan 
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: County strengthens code for rental properties
NOTABLE: Gwinnett gets funding for three CSX railroad crossings
RECOMMENDED: Until There is Justice by Jennifer Scanlon 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Hayes is now in Georgia Music Hall of Fame
MYSTERY PHOTO: It takes lots of care to keep up this gorgeous garden
LAGNIAPPE: Five members of same family join local SAR Chapter
CALENDAR: Juneteenth celebration in Lawrenceville on Saturday

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by · June 13, 2023 · Full issues
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FOCUS: Dentist volunteering where his father-in-law got help

By Fran Worrall  |  A local dentist is giving back to the Gwinnett County clinic that once provided healthcare services to one of his own family members. Dr. Thanh “Tom” Tang, who practices at Suwanee Center for Family Dentistry, began volunteering last year at Truth’s Community Clinic in Lawrenceville,

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by · June 13, 2023 · Today's Focus
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FOCUS: He’s helped others by becoming a volunteer for Red Cross

By Tom Fort  |  I guess you could say that the awards I received volunteering for the Red Cross in the 1990s stemmed from a teenage hobby from over 25 years earlier. 

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by · November 30, 2021 · Today's Focus
Carter with her husband, Don.

3/10: On volunteering; 3 women of achievement; poisoned chalice

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Volunteering Your Time In Retirement Can Be Satisfying Experience
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Three Georgians Inducted in Women of Achievement Hall of Fame
ANOTHER VIEW: Author Foresees Trump To Become Victim of Poisoned Chalice
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
FEEDBACK: Feels It’s Best for the County for Commissioner Hunter To Resign
UPCOMING: Snellville Announces New Senior Housing Community
NOTABLE: County Votes To Continue Employment Training at Corrections Center
RECOMMENDED: Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Emory University Hospital Dates Back to Year 1904
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Living a Long Time Can Make You Believe
MYSTERY PHOTO: Flag May Give You a Clue As To This Photo’s Location
CALENDAR: Duluth Middle School To Present The Lion King Jr.

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by · March 10, 2017 · Full issues