Students from various local high schools along with the occasional local dignitary carry the LED-powered torch. The torch relay was suggested by Bicentennial Advisory Committee member and Lawrenceville Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson.
Johnson said, “As the torch is carried to historical sites, I hope the past is illuminated; when the torch stops at city halls, I hope the present is illuminated; and as the torch is carried by young runners, I hope the future is illuminated.”
The bicentennial torch represents the goodwill and connection between communities. The relay represents Gwinnett’s journey from 1818 to today, evolving from a largely agrarian community to one of the fastest growing, most diverse counties in the Southeast.
Gwinnett Board Chairman Charlotte Nash said, “My fellow commissioners and I are very excited about the bicentennial’s potential to get residents involved with their local government. The torch relay gives students the opportunity to contribute to the celebration.”
The runners will carry the torch to various historic sites, public facilities and cities in Gwinnett and a traveling history exhibit will accompany it to many locations. The torch relay will end at the County’s 200th Birthday Celebration on Dec. 15 at the Infinite Energy Center.
To follow the Gwinnett County Bicentennial Torch Relay, view photos from the torch’s journey and learn about other Gwinnett 200 events, visit www.Gwinnett200.com.
Bicentennial Torch Relay Schedule
Location Arrival Date-Departure Date
Lawrenceville City Hall 1/24 -2/6
Collins Hill Branch Library 2/6 -2/14
Gwinnnett Historic Courthouse 2/14 -2/28
Lawrenceville Branch Library 2/28 -3/12
Lucky Shoals Park 3/12 -3/21
Lilburn City Hall/Lilburn Branch Library 3/21-4/9
Bethesada Park Senior Center 4/9 -4/10
Georgia Gwinnett College 4/10 -4/12
Bethesda Park Senior Center 4/12 –4/25
Mountain Park Branch Library 4/25 –5/7
Centerville Senior Center 5/7 –5/15
Lenora Park 5/15 –5/30
Snellville City Hall 5/30 –6/7
Loganville City Hall 6/7 –6/15
Grayson City Hall 6/15 –6/27
Dacula City Hall 6/27 –7/9
Elisha Winn House 7/9 –7/18
Auburn City Hall 7/18 –7/30
Braselton Heritage Center 7/30 –8/8
Hamilton Mill Branch Library 8/8 –8/15
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center 8/15 –8/27
Bogan Park 8/27 –9/6
Buford City Hall 9/6 –9/17
Sugar Hill City Hall 9/17 –9/25
George Pierce Park 9/25 –10/2
Suwanee City Hall 10/2 –10/15
Pinckneyville Park 10/15 –10/23
Berkeley Lake City Hall 10/23 –11/1
Peachtree Corners City Hall 11/1 –11/12
Norcross City Hall 11/12 –11/26
McDaniel Farm Park 11/26 –12/3
Shorty Howell Park 12/3 –12/10
Duluth City Hall 12/10 –12/15
Infinite Energy Center 12/15 –12/21