Summer meals program coming to Gwinnett Parks
A program to make sure children have access to healthy meals during summer break is coming to three Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation locations.
A program to make sure children have access to healthy meals during summer break is coming to three Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation locations.
Gwinnett County commissioners and community partners on Tuesday broke ground on an expansion of Graves Park that will include an interactive fountain and a new soccer field.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a contract that will allow Graves Park in west Gwinnett to offer features to help patrons beat the heat and engage in some pickup soccer.
(Lawrenceville, Ga., June 22, 2017) – Two new paved trails are coming this year to Tribble Mill Park southeast of Lawrenceville after approval Tuesday by the Board of Commissioners. Low bidder Vertical Earth got the $539,551 construction contract.
(Lawrenceville, Ga., June 8, 2017) – The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, June 6, approved a contract to renovate the historic mill at Freeman’s Mill Park, offering folks accustomed to smart phones, tablets and other modern marvels a glimpse into the ingenuity of our forefathers.
Magic Moment is on the charge to summer. Spring sports and graduation activities are filling our days. One of the biggest markers that the year is ending s prom.
Pinckneyville Park in Norcross is a fine example of the best that Gwinnett Parks have to offer. The 58-acre park offers baseball and softball fields, a pond, a walking trail, a dog park, a skate park with ramps, pavilions and a roller hockey/skating rink.
WHAT: The public is invited to drop-in and offer feedback regarding the Simpsonwood Park Preliminary Master Plan.
Snellville – Quick thinking by a Parks and Recreation employee helped nab two would-be thieves Monday night.
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