April 25 is Independent Bookstore Day as well as International Local Yarn Store Day, and Augusta’s downtown bookstore and yarn store have a full day of activities and sales planned.
Puppetry programs abound at Flowing Wells Theatre thanks to recent grant.
Tarika Holland brings a night of poetry to the lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History April 24.
The Augusta Azaleas produced an offensive explosion, setting season highs in hits and runs in a 14-2 shellacking of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers in front of a packed house at SRP Park April 18.
Scenes from the All Y’All Festival April 18 at the Evans Towne Center Park.
The Augusta University Athletics 2026 Hall of Fame Class induction ceremony will celebrate the achievements of those who have made a lasting impact on the college’s athletic program.
The Augusta GreenJackets posted a comeback win for the second straight night as the Jackets knocked off the Woodpeckers 6-3 Thursday night.
A postpartum bracelet initiative helps alert EMS and emergency rooms about a woman’s possible need for specialized care.
The Spring into Brick Pond Park festival is scheduled for April 18.
Area Vietnam veterans received a long overdue “welcome home” on April 15.
Classes for Aiken Tech’s EMT certificate program begin Tuesday, May 12. Students will attend classes Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the program.
On April 14, members of the Augusta African American Historical Society unveiled its 28th marker which was placed in honor of William Wilborn (1877-1966) and rededicated one for the Rev. N.T. Young (1910-2001), which had been damaged in an accident.