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Sugar Hill Christian Academy’s JV Girls Basketball Team takes home State Championship By Julie Thompson GwinnettCitizen.com
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On February 9, 2019, the Girls JV High School basketball team at Sugar Hill Christian Academy (SHCA) celebrated their first State Championship after a long and challenging season. They defeated the first place Region Champions, Open Bible Christian School on Feb. 8 at the GCAA Semifinal matchup and then went on to defeat Grace Christian School - Fayetteville, the following day in the championship game with the score of 25-15. “It’s a first for us,” Athletic Director Courtney Simmons said of their high school basketball program. According to Simmons, SHCA’s overall high school program, which features a hybrid, partially online curriculum, was instituted only a year and a half ago. And considering SHCA’s Stallions faced larger, more established teams, their win is even sweeter.
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The Stallions of Sugar Hill Christian Academy take home a shiny State Championship prize!
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God added all these things, said Dorothy Maxey!
“Mingle”
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“Mingle” by Nancy Alhabashi is an art collection that depicts flashy parties in the style of The Great Gatsby.
An expressive art exhibit at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse
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By Julie Thompson GwinnettCitizen.com “Mingle”— an expressive art exhibit at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse. Many know Nancy Alhabashi as the owner of Nancy’s Candy located on the square in downtown Lawrenceville, but her close acquaintances know she’s also an artist and a poet. Alhabashi’s journey as an artist has taken turns, but she believes the art currently exhibited in the
Ms.Dorothy Maxey - then.
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33KJV
Educator. New York had House Representative Shirley Chisholm! And Lawrenceville, Georgia has Dorothy Gholston Maxey, this unsung Progressive Entrepreneur! “I just put God first … in everything I did, in everything I do, in everything and He added all these things to me!” This 92 years strong, intelligent and spirit-filled woman answered slowly and reflectively reciting one of her favorite scriptures, Matthew 6:33 when asked how she accomplished all that she had with little formal education; “He did it!”
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Nancy Alhabashi with her daughter Rowanne, 12.
Gwinnett Historic Courthouse is among her best work yet. The name of the exhibit is
See MINGLE on Page 16
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Ms.Dorothy Maxey - now.
Civil Rights Soldiers are not always easy to spot. For instance, Mississippians had their Fannie Lou Hamer, Co-Founder, and Vice-Chair of the Freedom Democratic Party. Alabama had Rosa Parks, sitting on the front seat of a bus! Washington, D. C. had Dorothy Height, American
See MAXEY on Page 18