

Pull up at Parkview: The Parkview PTSA presents the Parkview Day Festival to celebrate community along with the cluster's 50th year
Fall means many things; among the meanings is the concept of a festival. When it comes to the Parkview cluster, it simply means more. It's about celebrating the cultural mosaic which makes it a leading presence in Gwinnett County, along with bringing the community together as this year marks the cluster's 50th year of existence. We recently sat down with Sophia Jetpuri-Naviwala, who serves as co-president of the Parkview PTSA with John Carlton. Her background in education (


Moving with purpose: the annual Memory Walk via Kate's Club helps celebrate life and support programs for youth and the larger community
If legends are made in the fall, the youth and family focused work o f Kate's Club c ertainly has some legendary traits and tendencies. Since its inception in 2003 and working with an underlying premise where they create a world in which it's ok to grieve (click HERE to visit their website), the focus of their programming is to empower children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver, or anyone important to



























