Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
Calling it the “perfect” name for the military installation, Fort Eisenhower’s commanding general was part of a historic ceremony Friday.
It’s Spooky to be Hungry is an annual campaign for the Golden Harvest Food Bank.
The Augusta Symphony’s gala will feature a Mardi Gras theme.
Charmain Z. Brackett’s column about a new publication that highlights area Inspiring Women.
Fresh off their win at the Georgia Theatre Conference Oct. 21., the Augusta Junior Players will presents SISTAS: The Musical Oct. 27-29.
The 37th annual Jack-O-Lantern Jubilee returns to North Augusta’s streets Oct. 27-28.
Goodwill officials dedicated a new Helms College lab and lecture hall Oct. 24. The organization needs to raise about $2 million to finish its school of health services.
Erick Montgomery had a sinking sense of deja vu when planning this year’s Endangered Properties List.
A converted school bus acts as a mobile learning lab.
Velvet Voices: Then and Now will benefit the Augusta Jewish Museum.
Led by Wycliffe Gordon, the Augusta University Jazz ensemble presented works of Jazz Royalty Oct. 23.
Westobou, the Miller Theater and Le Chat Noir all have spooky season events scheduled for the over-21 crowd this weekend.