Two historic sites in downtown Augusta will take guests back in time to holiday seasons of yesteryear on Dec. 1-2.
Soloist Tish Oney will perform with the Aiken Symphony on Dec. 10.
The Chilin Strut has been held annually on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in Salley, S.C. since 1966.
The Nutcracker ballet will come to area stages this holiday season. The longest running area Nutcracker opens Thanksgiving weekend.
Nov. 18 marked the final service Under the Bridge.
Gospel singer and pastor Canton Jones will be in concert Dec. 1.
Members of the U.S.S. Star League CSRA Chapter help other organizations in the area such as the Golden Harvest Food Bank.
Two area sites have made the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s “Places in Peril” list.
The Flowing Wells Theatre, home of the performing Enopion Theatre Co., opened last month. Performances will begin Nov. 30.
Columnist the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Taylor reflects and remembers those who’ve gone before her.
The annual Arts Day luncheon was Thursday, Nov. 9 at Sacred Heart.
Promenade and Paint is one of the Greater Augusta Arts Council’s Authentic Augusta experience.
Augusta University will present “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” Nov. 9-12.
“A Tuna Christmas” is the first show in the newly named Presidential Dinner Theatre, formerly known as Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre.