March 11, 2014

Hope Elise Diprima and Robert Matthew Moeck

Diprima – Moeck

Diprima – Moeck

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Diprima, Jr. of Lawrenceville, GA are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Hope Elise Diprima of Atlanta, GA to Robert Matthew Moeck of Atlanta, GA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Moeck of Duluth, GA.

English Ivy Cover

Several common landscape plants have invasive characteristics

In our landscapes, many of the plants are not native to the United States. They were brought here from other parts of the world for a variety of reasons. Although most are not troublesome, some of these plants have the potential to overtake native ecosystems.

Fine arts: Appreciation will last a life time

Fine arts: Appreciation will last a life time
By Beth Volpert

Support for the arts is of great importance, but when you are at the helm of one of the largest fine arts programs, support is just the beginning. A good leader must also have the experience to guide students and educators for the best possible results.

Mandy Snell Harris

Reflecting on family and home – Those Carefree Days!


Reflecting on family and home – Those Carefree Days!

By Mandy Snell Harris

I made the comment to a friend the other day, and after I said it, I realized that it truly does apply to me. “ I’m so glad I was aware of how much fun I was having cause I didn’t want to miss anything!”

Bryce and his dad on Little Gasparilla Island.

From the Bleachers – Strength

From the Bleachers – Strength
By Beth Volpert

From where I sit, or stand and cheer, measures of strength can vary greatly. There is the obvious muscle power it takes to drive back an offensive line or push through a defense.

Mary Frazier Long

Gwinnett Roadrunner – On The Run March 2014

The Gwinnett Roadrunner –
On The Run March 2014
By Mary Frazier Long
 
March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.
A miser is a guy who lives within his income. He is also called a magician.
“Americans will put up with anything provided it doesn’t block traffic.” Dan Rather
“Our national flower is the concrete cloverleaf.” Lewis Mumford
Diego Ramirez, Journalist, Couch Middle School

Bridging the Gap – March2014

Bridging the Gap – 
Coming to America!
By Diego Ramirez

Parents live to see their children prosper in life. They will spend a lifetime trying to guide and protect their children in every way.

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

The image is the real you

The image is the real you
By Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

For many of us, our favorite pictures reflect how we most see our loved one and ourselves.  Time passes but the image is the real you.

Raising kids with a strong sense of character in the community is a top priority.

Raising children with character and a calling

Raising children with character and a calling
By  Christine M. Martinello

What is a good quality education?  That question is on the heart and mind of every teacher, politician, school administrator, parent, and student.  With all the rapid changes happening in the world, education is evolving.