April 28, 2020

We're Going To Paint Gwinnett Blue

We're Going To Paint Gwinnett Blue

www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com To honor Gwinnett County's frontline workers and to recognize COVID-19 survivors and families who have lost loved ones to the novel coronavirus, community leaders in Gwinnett have launched the “Paint the Town Blue”...

www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com To honor Gwinnett County's frontline workers and to recognize COVID-19 survivors and families who have lost loved ones to the novel coronavirus, community leaders in Gwinnett have launched the “Paint the Town Blue” campaign.

“We want them to know we support them every step of the way,” said Paige Havens, spokesperson for GwinnettCares.org.

GwinnettCares.org is an initiative developed by community leaders to help strengthen communication to Gwinnett’s close to one million residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Lawrenceville to light city blue nightly to support COVID-19 frontline workers
NEWS
Lawrenceville to light city blue nightly to support COVID-19 frontline workers
By Curt Yeomans curt.yeomans@gwinnettdailypost.com
The campaign calls for Gwinnett residents to tie a blue ribbon around a tree, a mailbox post or a front porch banister, and change front porch lightbulbs to blue.

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