Serving up freshly-milled whole grain breads, meals, and goodies
I never imagined when I moved to Walton County with my family seventeen years ago, that one day I would be an owner of my own small business.
I never imagined when I moved to Walton County with my family seventeen years ago, that one day I would be an owner of my own small business.
Gerald Franklin Johnson
Gerald Franklin Johnson age 92 of Snellville, GA, passed away Monday, April 17, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Glenn and Ona Edith (Lowe) Johnson; granddaughter, Heather Nicole Johnson; sister, Margaret Davis; sister and brother in law, Robert and Joyce Hoeflinger.
Recognizing their achievement in Career and Technical Education courses during their high school careers, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) recently highlighted the work of 23 high school students during the Gwinnett County Public Schools 2017 Career and Technical Education Student of the Year awards recognition program.
Eastside Medical Center, a healthcare leader in Gwinnett County for over 37 years, met with the Mountain Park Park Board of Directors and local community leaders on Saturday, March 11th, to participate in a private ceremony to acknowledge the hospital’s donation of an AED defibrillator to the park.
The City of Duluth and the Duluth Fine Arts League invite the public to attend the unveiling of the city’s newest piece of public art in Duluth’s Town Green on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 7:00pm. The bronze sculpture, a three-dimensional perspective of Duluth native and renowned artist, Kathy Fincher’s 9/11 inspired painting, The Dream Keepers, is being donated to the city.
The highly anticipated opening day of turkey hunting season was March 25 and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division expects that the 2017 season will be better than 2016.
(Lawrenceville, Ga., April 18, 2017) – The Gwinnett County Multicultural Festival on April 29 at Gwinnett Place Mall promises a variety of fun activities ranging from a mechanical bull to pet adoptions and a naturalization ceremony for some of America’s newest citizens.
(Lawrenceville, Ga., April 18, 2017) – The Gwinnett County Department of Corrections will soon see an increase in its inmate population – and the number of inmates assigned to work crews in the community – following an amendment to the contract with the Georgia Department of Corrections.
Lawrenceville First Baptist Church – First Book Club 165 – Call for Volunteers
107 W Crogan St, Lawrenceville Ga 30046 | (770) 963-3699