Greenbrier High School will present the “Hello Girls” at 7 p.m. Jan. 29-31.
The second annual Augusta Vinyl Record Fair is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 24, at Westobou Gallery.
Aiken’s St. John’s Methodist Church Chancel Choir will be part of 250 mass choir performing Sir Karl Jenkins’ “Stabat Mater” at Carnegie Hall Jan. 19.
On Jan. 16, an overflow crowd packed the lobby of the 142-seat Judith Simon Butler Theatre as students, alumni, community leaders and board members spoke about the impact of the theater and its programs.
Scott Kirby’s Main Street Souvenirs on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. at the Etherredge Center on the campus of the University of South Carolina Aiken.
For gardeners and farmers, this warm January weather pattern presents both opportunity and caution.
Due to illness, the gala weekend planned for the Augusta Mini Theatre Jan.16-18 has been altered.
Between Two Banks, an art exhibition highlighting the Savannah River, will be on display through March 25 at Augusta & Co.
Jan. 7 was Day 74 of the Buddhist monks’ Walk for Peace. They stopped in Edgefield County.
The 16th annual Jimmie Dyess Symposium will be at 5 p.m. Jan. 8 at the Augusta Museum of History.
The Augusta Mini Theatre’s grand opening is set for Jan. 16-18 with a weekend of special events.
Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms, USA, better known a WWOOF USA, has spent decades connecting people with the land through hands-on education, cultural exchange, and sustainable agriculture with organic and organic-practicing farms across the country. The organization recently partnered with its first area farm.
Augusta has new public art pieces at Pendleton King Park and Phinizy Center for Water Sciences and Nature Park
Collard greens are a star on New Year’s Day tables.