Children made Christmas crafts Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Children made Christmas crafts Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

In pictures: Holiday Basics at the HUB Dec. 4

Story time with Santa, caroling, cookie decorating, Christmas crafts and literacy were among the highlights of the Holiday Basics event Dec. 4 at the Hub for Community Innovation.

Also the Veggie Park Farmer’s Market was in full swing with fresh produce and other food items available.

People could add words to the kindness chain at the Dr. Paulette P. Harris Literacy Center booth Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
The Veggie Park Farmer’s Market was part of the Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Literacy was highlighted at the Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation with free books available to children. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
A volunteer sets up for cookie decorating Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News
Children made bookmarks Dec. 4 at the Holiday Basics event at the Hub For Community Innovation. Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Charmain Z. Brackett, the publisher of Augusta Good News and Inspiring: Women of Augusta, has covered Augusta’s news for more than 35 years. She’s won multiple Georgia Press Association awards, is the recipient of the 2018 Greater Augusta Arts Council’s media award and was named Augusta Magazine’s best local writer in 2024 and 2025. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com. Sign up for the newsletter here.

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