Archive for Bennington Square

Jun
18

Festivities Abound for 4th of July

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531754_united_states_flagThis 4th of July, there will certainly be no shortage of celebration. As citizens across America gear up for their own festivities, we want to know what you are going to be doing. Residents in Bowen Family Homes’ Gwinnett County communities are close to a wide range of choices. From hot dogs and fireworks to good ole’ American fun, the Atlanta area has got you covered.

Residents of McGinnis Reserve and Bennington Square will most likely flock to Lawrenceville’s 4th of July weekend extravaganza. On the 3rd, family and friends can join the Gwinnett Braves as they host their annual Heroes of the Diamond, “Red, White and Blue Tour” in honor the Armed Forces and Military. For ticket information, visit the Coolray Field Box Office or visit gwinnettbraves.com.

If you are looking for something slightly more dramatic to kick off your weekend, you might want to check out Aurora Theater’s special outdoor concert presentation of “The Wizard of Oz” on the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse lawn. Interested in spicing up the evening? Forgo the free lawn seating and splurge on a table catered from a local restaurant. Finally for the big day, the “Band of Gold” will play a concert series on the Courthouse lawn while free crafts and face painting entertains the kids. For more information, please call the Lawrenceville Visitors Center at 678-822-5450. Read More→

bennington_modelOne of the largest moving hassles is just that: moving. Trying to decide what to bring to the new house, what to sell or donate and where to purchase new furniture can add a lot of stress. If only you could move into a fully furnished home…

Well, now you have the opportunity in the Gwinnett County Bowen Family Homes community of Bennington Square! The Eldridge model is for sale and the furnishings are staying with it! Not only is this home beautifully designed, it is also beautifully furnished.
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Apr
16

Come One, Come All!

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Bowen Family HomesTo Lawrenceville that is. The Atlanta Journal Constitution recently reported that New York-based electronics manufacturer, Encompass Group Affiliates will be relocating to Gwinnett County, bringing 100 new jobs to the area.

Encompass Group Affiliates could not have chosen a better area to relocate to. With numerous outdoor activities, great shopping and dining, Lawrenceville is a great place to raise a family.

Bowen Family Homes currently has five communities in Lawrenceville with move-in ready homes, four of which are in the close-out stage: Alcovy Falls, Bennington Square and Freeman Crossing.

Originally priced at $199,900, the townhomes in Alcovy Falls have been drastically reduced in price. Buyers now have the opportunity to purchase these luxury townhomes beginning at $89,900. Read More→

Stone Mountain Stone Mountain is a place you typically think of heading to when the weather is warm, the mountain glimmers in the sun and a picnics can be enjoyed before settling in for the laser show.

But now is actually a great time to visit Stone Mountain, especially if you have kids. Our cold and sunny days are perfect time to check out all of the seasonal activities happening at the mountain.

Snow Mountain

Snow Mountain features a 400′ hill for tubing (complete with lifts to get you to the top) providing thrills for older kids and adults.  If you have children under 48″ tall, the Little Angels section is reserved just for them.  They have a mini hill for sliding and plenty of room to play.  Read More→

Nov
26

Grandma Got Ran Over By… Who?

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RudolphIf you’re looking for activities to keep your children entertained this December, you might want to consider packing up the family and heading over to the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse for Kid’s Dinner Theater. For $15 a person your whole family will get to enjoy dinner and an interactive show complete with prizes.

The performance Grandma Got Ran Over By… Who? will provide a fun an entertaining night for the children as they play jury for Rudolph as he goes on trial for running over Grandma. Kids must answer the question did Rudolph really do it? Or was he framed by the evil Grinch? The audience Read More→