Celebrating Gwinnett’s diverse population | Steve Darrell
Bermuda born – Leaving footprints for generations
Bermuda born – Leaving footprints for generations
Festival to celebrate cultural diversity and feature food, dance and music from around the world
Lisa Anders is filled with energy and excitement about Gwinnett County, so it’s no wonder that she heads up the Explore Gwinnett organization as its Executive Director. The non-profit 501(c)(6), formerly named the Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau (“That’s a mouthful of government words,” Anders quipped), Explore Gwinnett has one job, and that’s to attract conventions, groups and families to the county. Sounds simple enough, right? Not so fast. The job may be fun and exciting, but it’s far from simple.
Four years ago, Denise Smith had just returned from six years with her husband and their jobs in Beirut. Life in Lebanon had left her feeling out of place back in Georgia.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
1pm – 7pm Briscoe Park
2500 Sawyer Pkwy.,
Snellville, GA 30078
Snellville Tourism and Trade Association | http://www.snellvillepride.com
107 W Crogan St, Lawrenceville Ga 30046 | (770) 963-3699