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Suwanee Day Classic 5K and 10K Races in September


Suwanee Day Classic 2008

Suwanee Day Classic 2008

Run, Suwanee, Run

Runners in the 9th annual Suwanee Day Classic, scheduled for Saturday, September 12, have their choice of two routes. Participants may choose from a 5K route through historic Old Town or a 10K course along the Suwanee Creek Greenway.

Both races begin and end at Town Center Park, located at the intersection of Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and Buford Highway. The 10K begins at 8 a.m., with 5K runners taking off at 8:30 a.m.

The 2009 Suwanee Day Classic, which will be held the week before the annual Suwanee Day festival on September 19, is organized by BodyPlex Fitness Adventure with sponsorship support from Optimum Health and Suwanee Family Dentistry.

All runners who register by September 5 are guaranteed a race t-shirt; runners who register later will receive t-shirts while supplies last. The entry fee is $18 if received by September 5, and $20 thereafter. Race-day registration begins at 6:30 a.m. at Town Center Park.

A downloadable registration form as well as a link to online registration is available at www.suwaneeday.com/race.html.

Awards will be given to approximately 70 individuals in various age groups as well as to runners ages 12 and under who complete the course.

On your mark…get set…run, Suwanee!

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Cycle For Parkinson’s Weekend (Georgia Cycling Gran Prix Event)


Location: Throughout Gwinnett
Phone: 770-814-6052
Admission: Free for spectators
http://www.georgiacycling.net
Frazier Cycling, TopView Sports and the Gwinnett Sports Commission have teamed up to bring you another high quality, first-class bike racing event, with proceeds benefiting the Georgia Chapter of the American Parkinson’s Disease Association. Over 300 riders from Georgia and the Southeast will compete in the Cycle For Parkinsons two day event (a part of the Georgia Cycling Gran Prix)

The Georgia Cycling Gran Prix is a bike points series which includes 25 days of racing through 12 events, produced by four different promoters. In its inaugural year this series will associate Georgia’s best long standing events into a year-long points system.

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Experience the Arts in Gwinnett at the 5th Annual Barefoot In the Park Fine Arts Festival


Barefoot in the Park

Barefoot in the Park

Summer in Duluth, Georgia will begin with the Barefoot in the Park Fine Arts Festival that takes place for two days in downtown Duluth on the Town Green. The juried fine arts festival takes place May 9-10, 2009, Mother’s Day Weekend. This year’s event offers a wide variety of arts and performances and in celebration of its fifth year, organizers have added an all-new Literary Arts component and an all-day silent auction (Saturday).Barnes & Noble (The Forum) will bring literary arts center-stage at the new Barefoot Book Bistro. The Book Bistro will feature both children’s and adult authors and will run all day Saturday. Authors will be signing books and discussing their works with festival attendees. Adult authors include: Dixie Darlins’, Haywood Smith, Patricia Sprinkle and more.

Children can participate in story time with various authors and illustration workshops with Dee Densmore D’Amico (illustrator of What Not to Do When You Find a Spaceship). Children’s authors include: Laurel Snyder, Maria Corkern, Drake Highlander and more.

“I am thrilled about the exciting lineup of artists, the new literary component, as well as all of the support that we’ve received in the last five years from the community. The festival is important for Gwinnett County, and it is one of the only fine arts festivals in this area. It’s a great way to promote everything that the has to offer to visitors and residents,” said festival organizer, Caryn McGarity, Executive Director, Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Festival-goers can browse the juried Fine Artist Market made up of 50 hand-picked artists with diverse mediums including: glass, metal, jewelry, printmaking, ceramics, watercolor, photography, wood, sculpture, painting, and mixed media. The festival offers something for everyone on Mother’s Day weekend. Find a special gift for Mom at the Saturday silent auction, in the Artist Market or bring mom out on Sunday for a free keepsake Mother’s Day photo at the festival (1-3pm Sunday).

Families on a budget can drop the kids off at the Legacy Academy Children’s Art Park which features free art projects from Legacy Academy, Pinckneyville Community Center, Hudgens Center for the Arts, Young Chefs Academy (Johns Creek) and Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center. Children will enjoy free face painting, airbrush tattoos and the first 500 children each day receive a free festival t-shirt.

Gwinnett Community Band will kick off the grassroots performing and visual artist aspect of the festival on Saturday. All these performances are outdoors on the Main Stage. Other performers throughout the weekend include: Drake School of Irish Dance, Button Theatre, Chapelle, Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, Metro Jazz Club, Atlanta Harmony Chorus and more.

One of the most distinguishing attributes of Barefoot in the Park is that the revenues go back into supporting the arts community in Gwinnett.

“Through the Barefoot Grant Program, festival revenues go right back to Gwinnett’s non-profit arts and cultural organizations to support their programs. We couldn’t do this without our partners and sponsors,” adds McGarity.

Lead sponsors of the 2009 Barefoot in the Park Festival include: GCVB, Cisco, Gwinnett Medical Center, Legacy Academy, Blick Art (Roswell), Rock, Paper, Scissors, Proof of the Pudding, City of Duluth and the Georgia Council for the Arts.

BAREFOOT IN THE PARK MAIN STAGE PERFORMING ACTS:
Saturday:
11:45              Gwinnett Community Band
12:40              Phusion Performing Arts Alliance
1:20                Expressions Dance Company
2:00                Stone Mountain Chorus
2:40                Drake School of Irish Dance
3:20`               Button Theatre
4:00                BJ Chorale
4:40                Sugarloaf Performing Arts
5:20                Chapelle (rock band)

Sunday:
1:00                Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra
1:40                Atlanta Chinese Dance Company
2:20                Northeast Atlanta Ballet
3:00                Metro Jazz Club
3:40                Gwinnett Choral Guild
4:20                Peachtree Band of Jazz

Beer Garden Performers:

Saturday:
1:00                Dixie Darlin’s (comedy)
1:40                Gene Gene the Sax Machine (Gene Richards)
2:30                Heywood Smith, the Red Hat Lady (comedy)
3:15-5:00       Collateral Relations (Celtic band)

Sunday:
1:30                Danny Ray Cole
2:30                Georgia Young Men’s Ensemble
3:40                Atlanta Harmony Chorus
4:15                Atlanta Young Men’s Ensemble

For additional information or pictures, please contact Victoria Jones, Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau, 770-814-6048 or visit www.barefootinthepark.org.

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Harbins Park Grand Opening


Harbins Park, Gwinnett County’s largest park to date, is located southeast of Dacula will have it’s grand opening on March 21, 2009. The ribbom cutting ceremony will be at 10am, with festivities running from 10:30am to 2pm. There will be kids activities, pony rides, bike safety demos, and representatives from equestrian and mountain bike groups.

Harbin Park features soft surface trail for equestrian (7 miles), mountain bike (7 miles) and hiking 4.5 miles), 3.8 mil paved multi-purpose trail, equestrian trailer parking, playground, pavilion, grills, and restrooms.

For more directions and map click here.

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