Augusta Black Restaurant Week (ABRW) is proud to announce its return in 2023 with exciting new partnerships. The 2023 event, #ABRW23, will take place from June 12-18, and will highlight some of the area's black-owned eateries and chefs, while giving patrons an opportunity to partake in specialty or signature items.
Read MoreThe Greater Augusta Arts Council is pleased to announce three new voting members have been added to Augusta’s Public Art Advisory Panel.
Read MoreMayor-Elect Garnett Johnson & Host Committee are thrilled to announce Food Truck Family Fridays - a new community event launching on July 29 and continuing every month throughout the fall. The event features an array of food, beverage, & dessert trucks; live music and DJs, and activities for the whole family – a feel-good event to bring the community together.
Read MoreNeighborhood associations are vital to creating and maintaining strong and vibrant communities. They are the voice of the local residents and take a lead role in organizing activities and initiatives that benefit their area and local residents.
Read MoreThe team concluded that green spaces are beneficial by providing an area where people can gather and socialize, offering a sense of hope or optimism for community members. This can lead to lowered stress levels, improved mental health, and greater feelings of safety. It is yet another reminder of the significant impact and importance of investing in our communities, especially in the form of green spaces.
Read MoreFarmers markets are an invaluable asset to every community because they provide local, sustainably-grown produce, from organic to heirloom items, directly from the farmers.
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