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Nov 18, 2016Celebrate Gwinnett's new 'garden park' with food trucks and live music
Discovery Garden Park -- and food trucks, live music and kids events will be involved.
The park, located near the city's welcome center at 189 Lawrenceville St., offers an outdoor classroom pavilion, a grilling station and native plant collections. It is also home to a community garden, where residents can grow their own fruits, vegetables and flowers.
The city of Norcross will hold a grand opening for its new Discovery Garden Park on Saturday. (Facebook photo via city of Norcross)
The grand opening will kick off at 1 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting by Mayor Bucky Johnson. "Local TV and radio garden guru" Walter Reeves will also speak.
Kids activities start at 1:30 p.m. and include storytelling, "scouting for fairy and gnome houses" and planting a "sharing garden."
Live music begins at 2:30 p.m.
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Nov 3, 2016PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Jersey's Flowers repeats as sectional champ
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Robinson won the sectional with 106 points, with St. Joseph-Ogden (113), Lawrenceville (139), Carlinville (158) and Champaign St. Thomas More (161) claiming the sectional’s five state berths.
Junior Samuel Mock (26th in 17:11), sophomore Bailey Lippold (27th in 17:11), junior Jason Landon (28th in 17:15), junior Charles Helton IV (32nd in 17:23) and junior Grayson Armour (45th in 17:36) scored for Carlinville.
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Edwardsville Class 3A Sectional – Edwardsville scored 100 points to place third in the team standings at SIUE and earned its fourth successive state appearance. Minooka swept the top four individual places and won the sectional with 24 points. Yorkville (36) was second, followed by Edwardsville, O’Fallon (124) and Lincoln-Way East (154) as state qualifiers.
The Tigers scored sophomore Abby Schrobilgen (13th in 19:46), junior Melissa Spencer (15th in 19:56), freshman Abby Korak (20th in 20:06), senior Julianna Determan (24th in 20:25) and sophomore Jayce Hudson (32nd in 20:33).
Metro East Lutheran Class 1A Sectional – Marquette Catholic freshman Riley Vickrey ran fourth in 20:09 to qualify as an individual next Saturday at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Benton freshman Amelia McLain won in 19:48.
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Apr 22, 2016Francis Stuart Harmon Jr
After marrying Mary Ann French in 1959, he earned a Masters in Science at the University of Illinois in 1960.
He then taught chemistry at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey from 1960-1981, and afterward at the Charlotte (NC) Latin school from 1981-1989. He also wrote test questions for the Education Testing Service for the College Board Chemistry Achievement test and Advanced Placement exam.
As a boy Stu fell in love with the Silver Bay Association in the Adirondack Mountains in upper New York State. He and his wife became permanent residents there in 1995 after spending many summers in the area with his own family. He served the association in many capacities including as a member of the Board of Trustees.
Stuart was a well-loved father, grandfather, community servant and outdoorsman. He will especially be remembered as a passionate chemistry teacher who combined wry humor with a desire to coax a great intellectual curiosity out of those under his care.
Survivors include two sons, Kendall S. Harmon of Summerville, SC and Randall H. Harmon of Gaithersburg, Md., a nephew, John Jameson of West Chester, Pa., and a niece, Ann Jameson of Alexandria, Va. He also has three grandchildren, Abigail Harmon, Nathaniel Harmon and Selimah Harmon.
A memorial service followed by a reception will take place on April 9, 2016 at 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Summerville, S.C. The Rev. Craige Borrett will officiate and the Rev. Gary Beson will preach. A further service to give thanks for Stu’s life will take place in the summer of 2016 at the Silver Bay Assn. Chapel in Silver Bay, NY, at a date to be announced.
In lieu of flowers the family is requesting that gifts be made to the Silver Bay Assn. Emp Alumni Fellowship Scholarship Fund.
A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www. (Journalscene.com)
Apr 22, 2016Services Set For Bensalem Couple Killed In Car Crash
Technical High School.For the past 5 years, David followed in father's footsteps as an established HVAC mechanic employed at Rider University in Lawrenceville, NJ.He was an avid hunter, fisherman and Pittsburgh Steelers fan. Most important to him always was the love of his son, his fiancee, and spending time gathered with family.David will be remembered as a proud new father, having a one of kind booming personality and someone who was often instigator of many family jokes and pranks. He and his fiancee had huge hearts and would do anything to help whenever they were needed.He was the loving father of Garrison D. and brother of Tara (Kristofer) and Jacob Sochalski, and newest stepson, Carlito. David will also be sadly missed by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.He was predeceased by his Pap, Gram, Granny, and best friends Brandon and Brian.Family and friends may call on Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the James J. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., 2200 Trenton Road, Levittown, where his funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m.. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions payable to Garrison Sochalski's educational account can be made to PNC Bank, 91 Oxford Valley Road, Yardley, PA 19067.
(Patch.com)
Feb 3, 2016Among Great Days of Service, Suwanee florist delivers flowers to 500 Gwinnett seniors | PHOTOS
LAWRENCEVILLE — There aren’t many days like the one Louise Justice experienced Saturday morning.
A 10-month resident of the Gwinnett Extended Care Center, Justice said she appreciated a special flowery delivery so much because she used to grow plenty of flowers herself. Justice previously spent time in the facility when her husband was a patient there.
“People don’t do it often, we have gotten them before, but not often,” Justice said. “I think it uplifts your spirits because I’m not expecting any company today … It sure is an uplifting thing.”
Justice was among 90 seniors who received an arrangement of flowers Saturday morning as part of a host of Great Days of Service service projects. This one came from Suwanee’s Floristique and its Flower Power Project. Overall, the florist on Saturday planned to deliver 500 arrangements of flowers to homebound seniors across Gwinnett. They also took flowers to the Lawrenceville Housing Authority, Applewood Towers and about 100 individual homes.
(Gwinnettdailypost.com)
Dec 30, 2015DALY: Holiday plants are attractive indoor features
Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016, noon to 1 p.m. in the second floor conference room of the Gwinnett County Government Annex Building at 750 South Perry St., Lawrenceville, GA 30046. To register, please contact the Extension office.
The 2016 Annual Gwinnett County Extension Plant Sale will begin soon. Please watch the Gwinnett County Extension website at www.ugaextension.com/gwinnett as details on the plant sale will be posted shortly.
Timothy Daly, MS, Agricultural and Natural Resource Extension Agent, Gwinnett County Extension. He may be contacted by phone at 678-377-4010 or by e-mail at tdaly@uga.edu.
(Gwinnettdailypost.com)
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