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David Greer, Publisher of Gwinnett Magazine

Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

A History, Society and Culture podcast
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Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

David Greer, Publisher of Gwinnett Magazine

Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

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Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

David Greer, Publisher of Gwinnett Magazine

Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

A History, Society and Culture podcast
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When asked who their favorite person is, many children will smile and say “My Mom“.Mom is the first person we ever met, she is there for us before we’ve seen the world! From our first words to our first time leaving the nest, Mom is the one we
In the latest episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial podcast, we take a deep dive into where water goes with Stormwater Coordinator Madison Smith.From precipitation to evaporation, we learn all about the water cycle in elementary school, b
In the latest episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial podcast, Central Gwinnett Lawrenceville High School Principal Shane Orr and Assistant Principal Megan Rose Houchins dive into the story behind the Central Gwinnett High School’s School of
Tune in to the NEW episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast, hosted by Gwinnett Magazine! Nate McGill sits down to talk with the City Manager of Lawrenceville, Chuck Warbington. In this episode, Warbington talks about the positive tran
The Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast is a fun-filled show that brings you up-to-date on the latest events happening in the city of Lawrenceville, Georgia. Hosted by Nate McGill from Gwinnett Magazine, the podcast is all about celebrating the
With Guests Chuck Warbington, City of Lawrenceville City Manager and Jay Dennard, Chief Operating Officer, Northside Hospital Duluth - Vice President of Physician Services, Northside Gwinnett System
Today's guests are all from businesses in the Depot area of Lawrenceville. Now the Depot area of Lawrenceville has been important since the late 1800s when trains first arrived to the area. Back in those days, it was cotton factories, corn, lum
In the latest exciting episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast, we sat down with Lawrenceville Police Department and Co-Responders from View Point Health to learn about a new program to assist in mental health crisis calls. Lawrence
In the latest exciting episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast, we sat down with Lawrenceville Mayor David Still and City Manager Chuck Warbington to learn about all the awesome new initiatives and constant developments the city has i
In this episode we talk about all the new events coming to Free Comic Book Day in Lawrenceville with Galactic Quest owner Kyle Puttkammer, his daughter Andrea Puttkammer and the city’s resident comic book and geek culture advocate Lindsey Curno
200 Years of Lawrenceville Excellence! Best Podcast Moments of 2021Throughout 2021, we’ve taken a deep dive into Lawrenceville’s fascinating past, thriving present and promising future as we commemorate the city’s 200th year. We’ve sat down wi
The power of art and creative expression brings fun and enrichment to our daily lives, schools and communities. It can even make the places we love feel like home! The beloved City of Lawrenceville is a shining example of how leaning into the a
These days, many of us tend to stick to our bubbles more than we’d like to admit (and not just because of the pandemic). Whether it’s with Gen X-er’s or Gen Z-er’s, high schoolers or retirees, small business owners or community organizers, ther
The first story is about Patrick Burns, a paranormal investigator, who visited the Lawrencevill cemetery about 10 years ago. A fellow from 11 Alive News actually went with him and they experienced a few different phenomena on the tour. The news
Today's guests are all from businesses in the Depot area of Lawrenceville. Now the Depot area of Lawrenceville has been important since the late 1800s when trains first arrived to the area. Back in those days, it was cotton factories, corn, lum
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