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Gwinnett County Master Gardeners

Gwinnett County Master Gardeners March 19, 2012 Meeting Announcement The Gwinnett County ...
Ongoing on the third Monday of each Month.
6:30 PM
George Pierce Park's Senior Activity Center
55 Hwy 23 ne
Suwanee GA 30024
770-822-5414
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Born June 20th
1887: Kurt Schwitters, German artist.
1899: Jean Moulin, French Resistance fighter during World War II.
1907: Lillian Hellman, playwright (The Little Foxes, Toys in the Attic).
1909: Errol Flynn, film actor (The Adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood).
1910: Chester Arthur Burnett, blues singer.
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1837: 18-year-old Victoria is crowned Queen of England.
1863: President Abraham Lincoln admits West Virginia into the Union as the 35th state.
1898: On the way to the Philippines to fight the Spanish, the U.S. Navy seizes the island of Guam.
1901: Charlotte M. Manye of South Africa becomes the first native African to graduate from an American University.
1910: Mexican President Porfirio Diaz proclaims martial law and arrests hundreds.
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