Gwinnett Pulse

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources Hosted Education and Cleanup Event at Bromolow Creek 

By Kasie Bolling

Duluth – On Saturday, April 30, dozens of concerned and caring citizens descended upon the banks of Bromolow Creek & Wetlands in Duluth to learn more about what makes a wetland so important to a community and take action to restore the health and beauty of one of their own.

Town Hall meeting to address Towne Center May 17

Town Hall meeting to address Towne Center May 17

Snellville – City officials are looking for residents’ input on the Towne Center project. 

A Town Hall Meeting will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. May 17 at Snellville United Methodist Church, 2428 Main St. East, to collect ideas from residents regarding what they hope the downtown area to look like in years to come. 

Food Truck Friday!

Fridays N Duluth set to begin with a BANG!

Food Trucks, live music, free movies, games and more 

Duluth – Fridays N Duluth/ Food Truck Friday kicks off on Friday, May 6 with the movie, “Jurassic World,” food trucks, live entertainment, games and more!

Home of Hope Grand Opening

Home of Hope Grand Opening

The Gwinnett Children’s Shelter invites friends of the community to attend the unveiling ceremony of the new “Home of Hope at Gwinnett Children’s Shelter.” on May 2, 2016.

Duluth Art Week lets loose with “Memphis”

Award-winning musical to be on Duluth Town Green 

Duluth – The Aurora Theatre returns to the place where it all started for an award-winning performance of the hit show “Memphis.”

Pictured L-R: Julie Richardson of Information Management & Technology, Principal Bo Ford, Jan Wilson, and Mary Barbee and Jennifer Helfrich of Information Management & Technology.

Brookwood High media specialist honored as district’s best

Brookwood High School’s Jan Wilson is Gwinnett County Public Schools’ Library Media Specialist of the Year. Wilson, who has 19 years’ experience, has developed a successful program that is exemplary in the promotion of reading, information technology utilization, collaborative and innovative techniques, and community involvement.