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Snellville Boy Band 'Spontaneous' Answers Our Questions
'Spontaneous' members talked to Snellville Patch about their background and hopes for the future.
Crystal was born in Florida and moved to the Netherlands at the age of 2. She grew up as the child of missionaries who worked in refugee communities, an experience that shaped her worldview.
She has an educational background in Religion and International Relations. Her work has been featured in the Foreign Policy Association, Women's Views on News, Conflict Solutions International, Our Town Gwinnett Magazine and Atlanta area Patches. She was also a piano and voice teacher in the Snellville community for five years. She has a strong passion for community journalism and giving locals a voice.
She and her husband, Paul, have two wonderful preschool-age children.
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<strong>Politics</strong>: I consider myself moderate, and, while I always have a strong opinion, I often can see both sides. I believe in voting for the person, not the party, and do not vote along party lines.
<strong>Religion</strong>: My faith is one of the most important things in my life. I'll tell you more over coffee!
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'Spontaneous' members talked to Snellville Patch about their background and hopes for the future.
Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick, whose district includes parts of Lithonia, addresses concerns expressed by residents of District 93 regarding a lack of town hall meetings in Gwinnett.
Deal is the father of Gail Deal, chair of the Snellville Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
Spontaneous talks to Snellville Patch about their background and hopes for the future.
Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick addresses concerns expressed by residents of District 93 regarding a lack of town hall meetings in Gwinnett.
The honor is given for Carlin's 35 years of exceptional service to our community.
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Craft completed the semester with a GPA higher than 3.0.
A called City Council meeting does not go smoothly. A Patch live blog and key points capture the action.
Parents of students at Magill Elementary and Grace Snell Middle say schools should do more to inform parents of what's going on during a lockdown.
Mayor Kautz: "I'm standing here before you today to say I’m a woman, I'm a wife, I'm an attorney and I'm Mayor of the City of Snellville."
UPDATE: Lockdown lifted - buses are running late. Lockdown was precautionary due to police activity.
As an extension of their holiday "price-match" policy, the store hopes to encourage business in their brick-and-mortar stores.
As an extension of their holiday "price-match" policy, the store hopes to encourage business in their brick-and-mortar stores.
The city will avoid going to court over accusations that Marilyn Swinney's Constitutional rights were violated.
Stanton was a member of Snellville First Baptist; the service is scheduled for Jan. 11 at 11:30 a.m.
As an extension of their holiday "price-match" policy, the store hopes to encourage business in their brick-and-mortar stores.
House Bill 386 removes the sales tax and the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles that used to become due on your birthday every year. The new law becomes effective March 1, 2013.
The City will avoid going to court over allegedly violating Marilyn Swinney's Constitutional rights.
The online school is expanding services to include students in the 4th and 5th grades.