April 10, 2015

Everything Ella - Ella Thomas

My favorite memories of Pop

My Favorite memories of Pop
By Ella Thomas

Usually, when I am brainstorming about my articles, I think about things that go on during the month that I am writing about. One of the things that came to my mind this time was my grandpa’s (Pop’s) birthday.

Come to Ladies Workout and get a successful workout

Ladies Workout… success tailored to suit you

Ladies Workout… success tailored to suit you
By Beth Volpert-Johansen

Working with women since 1995, Kelly Farris has heard every reason for why a woman might shy away from the gym. “Women have a lot on their plate,” says Farris. “Most women find themselves at the bottom of the list, if they make it to the gym at all.”

James Miskell, Attorney at Law

Death, taxes and disability?

The largest obstacle to effective estate planning is procrastination.  Sitting down to prepare a Last Will and Testament is not at the top of anyone’s “this is a fun thing to do” list.  Yet death, like taxes is a certainty.

The Gwinnett Roadrunner – On The Run April 2015 (2)

The Gwinnett Roadrunner –
On The Run April 2015
By Mary Frazier Long
 

NOTABLE APRIL EVENTS

•US Presidents born in April: Thomas Jefferson born April 13, 1743; James Buchanan born April 23, 1791; Ulysses Grant born April 27, 1822; James Monroe, born April 28, 1758.

Thomas-Brown

Melanie Dutton Weatherby and Kevin Weatherby of Maysville, Georgia and Robin and April Thomas of Gainesville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelsey Elyse Thomas to Justin Alexander Brown of Buford.  Mr. Brown in the son of Debbie Simmons of Alpharetta and Chad Brown of Indianapolis, IN.

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

More of Gwinnett’s character

More of Gwinnett’s character
By Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

This year my world was shook when we approached Easter Season with a “bunny shortage”.  I mark my calendar around Santa pictures at Boss Brothers, followed by Baby Bunny pictures at Boss Brothers. 

Carole Townsend

Marriage is dead? For our children’s sake, I hope not

I read a blog the other day, written by a young man who asserted the claim that the institution of marriage is dead.  I thought to myself as I read the title of his blog, “Well, let’s see what this doomsday clown has to say,” and I began to read.

Character development and leadership

Character development and leadership
By NG3 staff

Hutson Mason stands in front of the entire UGA football team and is charged with a seemingly remedial task of leading his teammates with jumping jacks.  That may seem like a non-issue, but it very well may have been one of the most high pressure situations Mason faced all year.