🌱 Father & Son Teach Black History + GYP's 35-Under-35 Is Open

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Duluth GA

08 March, 2022

5:13 PM

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Morning, people of Duluth! Erica Zenn here filling in for Nicole with a fresh copy of the Duluth Daily. First, today's weather: Periods of rain. High: 62 Low: 46. Here are the top three stories in Duluth today: A Gwinnett County father-son duo is writing their second book together explaining the important origins of Black History Month. Michael Carson and his 12-year-old son Matthew bonded over their love of music during early quarantine, and the result was a book called 'African-American Musicians That Changed Music Forever.' Their newest project, titled 'How Did Black History Month Begin?' was released in January and the pair have been hosting book giveaways at Snellville Barnes and Noble this month. (Gwinnettdailypost.com) Applications are officially open for Gwinnett Young Professionals' annual 35-Under-35 Awards. The recognition program honors young people in the district who create, engage with and support their community. Of the 35 initially chosen, one person is crowned winner; however, all 35-under-35 recipients receive access to a myriad of opportunities and connections. (Gwinnett Citizen)The City of Duluth is inviting local senior citizens to come to Bunten Road Park throughout the month of March to participate in a variety of free enrichment courses, beginning on Mar. 12. Attendees of the first session will learn how to take full advantage of their Social Security benefits. Registration is required and can be completed online at this link or by calling (770) 814-6981. (City of Duluth) From our sponsor: Today's Duluth Daily is brought to you in part by our friends at GoodRx — the best way to save money on your prescriptions. GoodRx helps you locate the lowest prices for medications at local pharmacies, so you're not overpaying. Works for pet medications too! To see how much you can save, go to GoodRx.com. Today in Duluth: Preschool Storytime At Gwinnett County Public Library, Duluth Branch (11:00 AM)Pop-Up Park Play Days At Shorty Howell County Park (4:30 PM) From my notebook: The Duluth Police Department is proud to share a special "Thank You" on International Women's Day to all of the women who work so hard to make Duluth a safer place. From Communications to Patrol, Criminal Investigations to Command, women play a vital role in every aspect of the Duluth Police Department. (Facebook) The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office has participated in "Read Across America" for the third year in a row. This year deputies from the Field Operations Division read books to the students at Dyer Elementary School in Lawrenceville. (Facebook) Looking for your next home? Check out these Duluth-area properties that have just hit the market. (Duluth Patch) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Care for Cops 5k Run/Walk (March 12) Social Security Seminar 3/12 & 3/15 (March 12) JOIN PICKLEBALL FLEX LEAGUES - Spring Registration Deadline (March 16) Add your event Loving the Duluth Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers You're all caught up for today. See you all tomorrow for another update! — Erica Zenn About me: Erica Zenn is a Masters Student in Applied Psychology at the University of Southern California who originally hails from Chapel Hill, NC. With a bachelors degree from Cornell University, Erica is an expert verbal and written communicator who brings extensive experience in employee engagement and customer experience of companies. Erica is passionate about community building, and loves using her writing and communication skills to bring people together.

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