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The City of Lawrenceville turned 200 in 2021. To celebrate, we launched the Bicentennial Podcast with Gwinnett Magazine. The name fit, and we’ve kept it, though we have moved beyond our 200-year celebration. Offered monthly in audio and video format, the podcast celebrates our vibrant city and features key community members.

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The City of Lawrenceville turned 200 in 2021. To celebrate, we launched the Bicentennial Podcast with Gwinnett Magazine. The name fit, and we’ve kept it, though we have moved beyond our 200-year celebration. Offered monthly in audio and video format, the podcast celebrates our vibrant city and features key community members.

    Mother's Day Special!

    Mother's Day Special!

    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 often call for. When we need advice or when we can’t seem to find that shirt we’re looking for, Mom always knows how to help. Mommas are the teachers of infinite wisdom and we are beyond grateful for them!
    On this episode of the Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast, we sit down with two of Gwinnett County’s leaders and meet the remarkable women who lead and inspire them. It’s a Mother’s Day Special!
    Join Nicole Love-Hendrickson and her mother, Robin Love! Together they talk about the importance of a village. A support system is a vital element in growing, ask “Mama Love” who has put her heart and soul into raising a family. With two sets of twins, helping hands are always a blessing. Things can get tough, but the Loves know you must learn from it and bounce right back! Whether raising kids or raising a county, it takes teamwork to build and grow.
    Join Chuck Warbington and his mother, Betty Warbington! Long-time Gwinnettians, they’ve seen the growth of the county through generational eyes. For the Warbingtons, community and family are values that work together to make the most of life. Betty Warbington was born on the square in downtown Lawrenceville (literally!). She works in the First Baptist Church preschool and is a volunteer at the Gwinnett Historical Society. It’s easy to see where the City Manager’s spirit from community came from!

    • 37 min
    A Deep Dive Intro Education with Discovery High School!

    A Deep Dive Intro Education with Discovery High School!

    • 31 min
    Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders & Wellfest!

    Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders & Wellfest!

    • 19 min
    Splash Into Action Through Stormwater Management!

    Splash Into Action Through Stormwater Management!

    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, but the ebbs and tides of how a city water system works are a lot more complicated! It’s not as go-with-flow as you might think, especially when it comes to stormwater (drinking water’s lesser known cousin). In this episode we discuss what you can and can’t do with stormwater, the differences between your sewers and storm drains, and how runoff works back into the water supply.

    With new programs and education opportunities on the rise, Lawrenceville is focusing on opportunities for cleaner water and better usage.

    • 29 min
    Arts & Education: Central Gwinnett Hight & SOTA

    Arts & Education: Central Gwinnett Hight & SOTA

    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 the Arts (SOTA).

    • 24 min
    City Wide Updates with Chuck Warbington!

    City Wide Updates with Chuck Warbington!

    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 transformations happening within the city. He reveals news about the City of Lawrenceville receiving the Regional Excellence Award for Livable Center, the City’s continued partnership with Aurora Theatre this holiday season, the construction of tabletops around the Downtown area, and his favorite type of biscuit at Little Barn.
    Tap https://lville.city/podcast-12/1 to watch!

    • 19 min

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