Destination Augusta presented an update to the City of Augusta’s Public Services Committee Tuesday on the progress of the new Outdoor Urban Adventure Center.
A J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired art show is at Le Chat Noir. A reception is scheduled for Friday.
Historic Augusta’s Downtown Loft + Living Tour will be July 18-19.
Dr. Donna Adams-Pickett, an ob/gyn and founder of Augusta Women’s Health Center, will lead a July 26 event focusing on menopause.
This ArtScape column focuses on Porter Fleming winners, a Georgia Author of the Year finalists plus new releases by mother-son duo, Shonta Bradley, and her son, Caleb, as well as Augusta Good News columnist Ron Baxley Jr.
The Augusta GreenJackets snapped up a 7-3 win and a series split in their final trip to Segra Park this summer on Sunday.
The GreenJackets took an early lead they never relinquished in a 6-3 win Saturday night.
Ron Baxley Jr. describes the GenX wonder of visiting Atlanta’s Center for Puppetry Arts.
The Aiken Community Theatre closes its 2024-2025 season with John Patrick’s “A Bad Year for Tomatoes,” a comedy of errors set in rural New England.
Meadow Garden, the home of George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence hosted a July 4 celebration.
The GreenJackets capped the home half of their weeklong series with the Fireflies with a shortened seven-inning contest Wednesday, and picked up a 1-0 win in front of a sold out crowd at SRP Park.
The Hephzibah 15U All-Stars girls’ softball team is heading back to the Diamond Youth Softball World Series after winning its second straight state title June 20.