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The Carrington Woods garden club met at the home of Harold Lawrence for their March meeting. The club toured his wood working shop as he explained the different tools and equipment he uses to produce these beautiful bowls and ornaments. The club finished their meeting and lunch at the Pickle Barrel Cafe. Pictured above is Mr. Lawrence and club members. CONTRIBUTED
Read moreThe body of Patrick Jason Gilbert, 42, was recovered from Lake Sinclair Wednesday, one day after Gilbert and his daughter fell from a commercial fishing boat into the lake.
Read moreMany Georgia drivers are breathing a sigh of relief after a recent tax suspension reduced gas prices recently. But just how effective will the tax break be as we head into our warmer months?
Read moreFive psychology majors are finishing data analysis on several projects relating to coronavirus and worldwide lockdowns that left millions dealing with mental health issues.
Read moreRuby Webb would rarely go more than a few days without knocking on a door or visiting a Bible student as part of her volunteer ministry. That abruptly changed in the spring of 2020 when Jehovah’s Witnesses suspended their in-person public ministry, meetings and large conventions.
Read moreFor more than five decades, internationally celebrated author Alice Walker has touched the world with her artistic talent and activism. Georgia Writers Museum announces a special “Meet the Author” appearance of Alice Walker via Zoom to be held at the Plaza Arts Center on April 12 at 7 p.m. Walker will be discussing her just-released book, Gathering Blossoms Under Fire. The book offers a rare insight into the interior life of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Edited by critic and writer Valerie Boyd, this book is a compilation of fifty years of journals, spanning Walker’s life and her development as an artist, human rights and women’s activist, and intellectual.
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