Gwinnett is celebrating the positive impact of afterschool programs at the Walk Among the Stars event at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 at Rock Springs Park, 3110 Old Peachtree Rd. in Lawrenceville.

The free event, part of the National Lights on Afterschool initiative, will feature a Hollywood theme. Participants are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite characters and enjoy STEAM activities, interactive games, crafts and more.

“Walk Among the Stars celebrates the remarkable work being done by government organizations and community partners,” said Tina Fleming, director of the Gwinnett County Department of Community Services. “It is a powerful reminder that afterschool programs offer important support to children and families. Unfortunately, there are not always enough accessible afterschool programs, and too many kids are home alone in the afternoons, where they can be exposed to at-risk behaviors. Afterschool programs can be life-changing for many of these children.”

This year’s event features Gwinnett Parks and Recreation, Health and Human Services, Water Resources and Police, as well as UGA Extension Gwinnett, Live Healthy Gwinnett, Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful and the Gwinnett County Public Library. Partners include Building Babies Brains, Diabetes You Can Win Foundation, the Black Child Development Institute of Atlanta, Scouts of America, Girl Scouts and Whiz Learning Kids.

Information on the Afterschool Alliance, Lights On Afterschool and America After 3 PM: www.AfterSchoolAlliance.org.

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