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  • Champagne and Classic Cars at Hudgens Center for the Arts - Gwinnett County Georgia

    Posted Under: Quality of Life in Gwinnett County  |  September 14, 2008 5:21 PM  |  2,442 views  |  No comments

    1942 Packard 180 Rollson Town Car at Hudgens Center for the ArtsLast night the Hudgens Center for the Arts hosted its annual "Champagne and Classic Cars" fundraising event.  The classic cars on display throughout the evening included 1930 Packard Boat Tail Speedster, 1941 Packard Formal Sedan, 1942 Packard 180 Rollson Town Car, 1948 Packard Convertible, 1955 Studebaker Speedster, 1958 Studebaker Golden Hawk, 1964 Studebaker R-2 Challenge Race Car and 1988 Lamborghini Countach.

    In addition to these great classic cars, the evening guests were treated to champagne, hor d' vours and music in the midst of the beautiful "Gifts from Africa" exhibit currently on display at the center.  Live music was provided by B.J. Chorale and the Stateline Grocery Barbershop Quartet, in addition to dance music from Black Tie Events.  Guests were also invited to help complete a work of art on display throughout the evening - a paint-by-numbers drawing of the 1958 Studebaker Golden Hawk.

    The finale of the evening was the raffle drawing for numerous beautiful and innovative gift baskets provided by local business sponsors and the live auction of other fabulous donated items.  All proceeds from the event tickets, raffle and auction support the continuing work of the Hudgens Center to promote fine arts in Gwinnett county.

    Photos taken on 9/13/08 -

    Original post on GwinnetDwellings.com

  • Scenes From Communities in Gwinnett County Georgia

    Posted Under: Quality of Life in Gwinnett County  |  September 12, 2008 9:28 AM  |  1,534 views  |  No comments

    Here are a few fun photos from the many diverse communities of Gwinnett county showing the county's wonderful mixture of history, natural beauty, modern growth, entertainment and fun.  Photos include personal shots from parks, trails and natural settings throughout the county as well many photos from community special events such as concerts and festivals.  Other photos and logos are from the individual community websites and promotional materials.


    Check out this video.

    Original post on GwinnettDwellings.com

    Communities included are Auburn, Berkley Lake, Braselton, Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Loganville, Norcross, Rest Haven, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.

  • Historical and Modern-day Facts About Gwinnett County Georgia

    Posted Under: Quality of Life in Gwinnett County  |  September 11, 2008 2:03 PM  |  1,635 views  |  No comments

    Gwinnett County Georgia website logoGwinnett county was officially established by the state legislature in 1818 and named for Button Gwinnett, one of Georgia's two signers of the Declaration of Independence.  The county covers 437 square miles of land about 30 miles north of Atlanta with the county seat in Lawrenceville, GA.

    The is approximately one-million and growing.  Gwinnett county has been one of the most rapidly growing counties in the United States through the 70's, 80's and 90's when the population grew from 72,349 in 1970 to 700,794 in 2004.  Though the growth has slowed overall, there are still many rapidly growing areas throughout the county and a great deal of economic development. Many of Gwinnett's historic old towns have been aggressively pursuing renovation and revitalization projects surrounding their historic roots.

    Gwinnett county includes 15 different with a broad range of style, history, Gwinnett County Map of Municipalitiespersonality and charm.  Several of these communities have recently or will soon complete major revitalization projects to restore and rejuvinate the historic old town squares and main street areas.  These projects include innovative developments such as mixed-use retail and residential combinations amid historic factories and/or main street stores, as well as adding modern shopping centers and business parks.  Buford, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Loganville, Norcross, Snellville and Suwanee have the most prominent projects, but others are continually working to maintain a balance between modern growth and historic preservation.

    Gwinnett's other major attractions and features include one of the best library systems in the country, a commitment to preserving green space in numerous , the area's premier facility for arts, entertainment and sports in the Gwinnett Civic Center and Arena,  recreational opportunities on Lake Lanier and close proximity to downtown Atlanta.  In the spring of 2009, Gwinnett will add the minor league's Triple A Gwinnett Braves to its list of exciting sports attractions along with the Georgia Force (arena footbal team) and Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL Hockey team).

    Check out more fun and informative facts at the Gwinnett County website.

    Original post on GwinnettDwellings.com

 
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