LARSON: Celebrate a new year all year long
Best to keep looking ahead.
LARSON: Cyberspace swapping keeps books in circulation
PaperBackSwap, an Internet book swapping club, founded in Suwanee.
LARSON: Former Daily Post employees on the money with new endeavors
Names from my past: Rick Rae, Mary Pitman have written books.
LARSON: Girl Scouts get community together for centennial celebration
Duluth Historical Society Museum to host open house.
LARSON: Anyone out there have an inventive idea?
You might want to attend the Inventors Association of Georgia on the fourth Saturday of every month in Norcross.
LARSON: Celebrating a centennial of Girl Scouting
As the Girl Scouts prepare to celebrat their 100th anniversary, I remember some great times being, and writing about, Scouts.
LARSON: You can have it all, if you know where to look
Nakia Williams is proof that you don't have to have a big corporate job to have "it all." She's found all she needs, and all her customers need, at her store SOJE Emporium in Lawrenceville.
LARSON: Musicians cooperatively minister to community
Local musicians to play benefit concert for Lawrenceville Co-op.
LARSON: Former warden requests recycling reform
When recycling, make sure you empty your bottles before throwing them in the bin.
LARSON: Heritage Center hosts exhibition on art of hooked rugs
For hooking enthusiasts, pursuit is as much about friendship as fabric.
LARSON: Trickum teacher puts heart and sole into Holocaust awareness
Drawing from his father's experience, Alan "Woody" Morawiec conducts a yearly shoe drive to help educate his students about the atrocities.
LARSON: A hole lot of fun happening in Gwinnett parks
Always fun to have customized bean bags when playing a new game.
LARSON: Teacher offers prayer's chance that God might exist
Reflecting on a productive day in the classroom and looking ahead to National Day of Prayer on Thursday.
LARSON: Gwinnett Parks offers more than a walk in the park
Need help with your resume? Believe it or not, that's one of the many services your local park system offers.
LARSON: Gwinnett author presents reality of living with lupus
Kim Green shares her personal experiences with the disease in a novel called "Hallucinations."
LARSON: Projecting art projects into the world around us
This summer the art your children make can do more than you think, including introducing problem-solving skills that can last a lifetime.
LARSON: Real fishermen reel in more than just fish
Upcoming local fishing events provide a lot more than just a catch.
LARSON: Nonprofits profit at Lilburn Farmer's Market
In addition to great food, local market offers chance for non-profits to raise money and awareness.
LARSON: Let's all get in on National Night Out
National Night Out, the first Tuesday in August, began in 1984 to generate citizen participation in local anti-crime efforts and to build police-community relationships. It's also meant as an opportunity for neighbors to get together for food, fun and friendship. Last year, 15,000 communities and 37 million individuals participated.
