There’s no shortage of inspiring women in the Augusta area only a shortage of space each magazine.
The spring issue features a 147-year-old family business, a Girl Scout’s journey, Greenbrier High School’s salute to some forgotten World War I heroes and a museum employee’s dream job.
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Below is a listing of area businesses and organizations where Inspiring: Women of Augusta can be found. If you’d like to become a member and receive home delivery of the magazine plus a gorgeous tote bag email charmain@augustagoodnews.com for more information.
And if you’d like to advertise, send us an email.
- Art on Broad
- Augusta & Co.
- Columbia County Library
- Book Tavern
- Hildebrandt’s
- Flowing Wells Theatre
- Meadow Garden
- Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History
- Sacred Heart Cultural Center gift shop
- 523 Gallery
- Augusta University Library Summerville
- BJ’s Country Buffet, North Augusta
- Custom Pharmacy
- Nancy Carson Library
- Michele Claeys, dentist
- Georgia Cancer Center
- Summerville Pharmacy
- Morris Museum of Art
- Elegant Bridals
- Stuckey’s candy in Wrens
- Confident Life Wealth Management
- Columbia County Performing Arts Center
- Augusta Book Exchange
- Kroc Center
- Buona Caffe, Central Avenue
- Orange Theory Fitness
- Fisher House, Fort Gordon
- Army Community Service, Fort Gordon
- Darling Hall, Fort Gordon
- Candlewood Suites, Fort Gordon
- SHARP office, Fort Gordon
- Habitat for Humanity re-store
- Augusta Ballet
- Greater Augusta Arts Council
- Golden Harvest Food Bank
- Westobou
- St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church
- Hair Concepts
So happy for you, Charmain. A stellar idea. Looking forward to it.