Community Corner

Patch in Review: Feb. 27-March 5

Time to rewind with Patch.

So, we ended the shortest month of the year, and now have begun one of the longest months of the year. Yippie. If you're like me, you were super busy the whole time. I have definitely missed some news going on in the world. That's not good, I know. I'm catching up. Maybe you missed something in Snellville, and if so, I've got all the highlights for you here. Let me know what you thought of the main stories, and what you would like to see more of.

Feb. 27: big time in their first round of the high school state basketball championship. The Centennial Knights won, 82-60. Maybe next year, Broncos!

Feb. 28: Our mommy columnist tells all about finding mom groups to lean on, and decends on Gwinnett County. The severe storms .

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March 1: On this day, we venture out to a Snellville home destroyed in a , and talk with the a mother and daughter who escaped. We also highlight a program at Shiloh High School. There's cool video and photos.

March 2: in Snellville, is our Wednesday's Woman. announces that she will visit Snellville-based Dream House. Next week, we plan to be there when she arrives. There's also a story on cute, smiling kid, .

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March 3: We showcase at the Snellville Borders. Did you know Elmo turns three every year? We also turn to Twitter for this week's

March 4:We talk to Snellville resident If you want to help him out, his email in the story. We also feature , and this time we ask about Facebook and your children. In , we also take you back to school. Going back to high school may not sound fun, but this visit will energize you.

March 5: We attend Brookwood High's production of . The performance was complete with dinner for the audience. It was sold out for both Saturday and Sunday.


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