Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
“Tea for Three” will be at the Eisenhower Conference and Catering Center, 19th Street, Building 18400, Fort Gordon, Sept. 5-7. Friday’s performance is already sold out
Thomson and Richmond Academy battled it out at the Brickyard Friday.
A Thomson High School language arts teacher was named McDuffie County Teacher of the Year.
“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” will be performed for two weekends beginning Sept. 5.
A new theater group may be forming in Columbia County.
In the team’s fifth and (hopefully) final doubleheader of 2025, the GreenJackets failed to leave with a win, as a drawn-out evening in Charleston ended with 1-0 and 6-4 losses to the RiverDogs on Aug. 27.
The award-winning Karla Harris Quartet kicks off the Arts at the Etherredge Center series at 7 p.m. Sept. 5.
A new Goodwill donation site has opened at 703 Fury’s Ferry Road in Evans.
A Georgia Cancer Center patient and registered nurse was the first person to place thumbprint in a new mural following radiation therapy.
Kitty Reagan was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2022. On Sept. 5, she’ll be singing with the Les Reagan Singers in “Songs from the Soul,” which will support a gynecological cancer group.