Gwinnett Pulse

Grace Father’s Day Classic

4th annual Grace Father’s Day Classic

On June 9th Grace Fellowship Church will host its 4th Annual Father’s Day Classic golf tournament. This fun event benefits Grace Student Ministry and allows middle and high school kids with financial hardships to attend summer camp at Look Up Lodge on scholarship.

Talented artists from Snellville display their art in City Hall

Senior citizen art on display in City Hall

Senior citizen art on display
in City Hall

SNELLVILLE – Art created by the city’s most “experienced” artists is currently on display in City Hall.

Each Thursday, a group gathers at the Snellville Senior Center to learn artistic direction and enjoy two hours of creativity and fellowship.

AAA Forecasts busiest Memorial Day travel weekend

AAA Forecasts busiest Memorial Day
travel weekend since recession
Overall travel volume increased 1.5% from last year

AAA Travel projects 36.1 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, a 1.5 percent increase from the 35.5 million people who traveled last year.

Program for Veterans Memorial dedication set

Program for Veterans Memorial dedication set
By Staff Reports

SNELLVILLE – A ceremony leading up to the unveiling of the city’s Veterans Memorial will begin at 4 p.m. May 24.

The ceremony will feature live entertainment, military vehicles and artifacts from the Gwinnett Veterans Council War Memorial Museum.

Mayor Nancy Harris, students Gordon Clark, Beau Rainey, John McDonough, and teachers Ryan Taylor and Chris Gegen

Student film crew create an alcohol training video for the City of Duluth

Student film crew create an alcohol training video for
the City of Duluth

Students shoot video for proper use and sell of alcohol Duluth, GA – Students at Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology “knock it out the park” with a new alcohol training video created for The City of Duluth.

15 GCPS seniors earn scholarships as Gates Millennium Scholars

15 GCPS seniors earn scholarships as Gates Millennium Scholars

A group of Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) seniors recently learned that their hard work in high school will benefit them in college as they will have their their entire college career paid in full. The 15 students have been named 2014 Gates Millennium Scholars—the most Gwinnett students to ever earn this recognition.