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Cathrine Rowe began building the dollhouse in 1978 and created the majority of the miniatures inside, alongside buying some from miniature conventions that she used to attend.

Cathrine Rowe began building the dollhouse in 1978 and created the majority of the miniatures inside, alongside buying some from miniature conventions that she used to attend.

GOCHC hosts The Miniature World of Cathrine Rowe

Georgia’s Old Capital Heritage Center at the Depot, Inc. (GOCHC) hosted The Miniature World of Cathrine Rowe opening reception April 27, at the Brown-Stetson-Sanford House. The Brown-Stetson-Sanford House is a historic home that is owned by GOCHC and acts as a museum and event space.

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Submit your events to bb@bbnews.today See more events and a regional events calendar online at bbnews.today. LOOK FOR THE CALENDAR MENU ITEM. BALDWIN TUESDAY, MAY 2 What: Book Launch When: 3-6 p.m. Where: The Red Door, 33 S. Wayne St.
State Sen. Rick Williams thanks cadets for work well done.

State Sen. Rick Williams thanks cadets for work well done.

GMC cadets assist Putnam cleanup

Georgia Military College’s 144th Corps of Cadets, along with Putnam County High School JROTC cadets, conducted Operation Pick Up Putnam April 15, for their 2022-2023 servicelearning project.

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Local author Susan Lindsley will be launching her book Milledgeville’s Sesquicentennial Murders May 2, at the Red Door in downtown Milledgeville. Seventy years ago, Lindsley learned who Marion Stembridge was. Her family friend, Eva Sloan, barely missed being one of his murder victims.
Back row: Bryant Butts, Justin Harned, Jonathan Haas, and Cullen Joiner. Middle row: Selena Wiggins, Tomika Waller, Aisha Thomas, Victoria Hearn, Nancy Williams, Tia Hill, Kevin Kuehn, and Sheryl Folsom. Front row: Katie Payne, Ariana Bridgett, Lauren Fitzmeyer, Juliette Calemine, Kaitlyn Smith, Kate Shade, Mallory McDonald, and Barbara Coleman. CONTRIBUTED

Back row: Bryant Butts, Justin Harned, Jonathan Haas, and Cullen Joiner. Middle row: Selena Wiggins, Tomika Waller, Aisha Thomas, Victoria Hearn, Nancy Williams, Tia Hill, Kevin Kuehn, and Sheryl Folsom. Front row: Katie Payne, Ariana Bridgett, Lauren Fitzmeyer, Juliette Calemine, Kaitlyn Smith, Kate Shade, Mallory McDonald, and Barbara Coleman. CONTRIBUTED

Life Enrichment Center hosts Alternative Spring Break

The Life Enrichment Center (LEC) hosted its annual Alternative Spring Break at Epworth by the Sea on St. Simons Island earlier this April.
A good crowd gathered for the ArtHealthy Festival on Georgia College & State University’s front campus.

A good crowd gathered for the ArtHealthy Festival on Georgia College & State University’s front campus.

ArtHealthy Festival draws in 2,000 attendee onto GCSU front campus

The front campus of Georgia College and State University (GCSU) in Milledgeville was a splash of all colors of the rainbow April 15, as the 9th ArtHealthy Festival was underway. Sponsors of the event included Create, Inc. and GCSU. According to Toyia Barnes, owner of Create, Inc.
Inspired by Zoobooks, Grace Horrin created magazine editions of dogs and cats in need throughout Georgia. With this piece, she hoped to bring more awareness to shelters.

Inspired by Zoobooks, Grace Horrin created magazine editions of dogs and cats in need throughout Georgia. With this piece, she hoped to bring more awareness to shelters.

GCSU CAPSTONE II students present Paragon

Seventeen Georgia College & State University students, in the graphic design and studio concentrations, in CAPSTONE II presented their artwork for the Paragon exhibit on April 13 in the Leland Gallery and Underwood House Gallery.

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Submit your events to bb@bbnews.today See more events and a regional events calendar online at bbnews.today. LOOK FOR THE CALENDAR MENU ITEM. BALDWIN UNTIL APRIL 26 What: Social Dance for Adults When: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Miller Hall Dance Studio More info: Let’s Dance!
GCSU students use transmitters to assist with studying the snakes. Eventually the transmitters are surgically removed and snakes are returned to the wild. COURTESY OF GCSU

GCSU students use transmitters to assist with studying the snakes. Eventually the transmitters are surgically removed and snakes are returned to the wild. COURTESY OF GCSU

GCSU delves into the secret lives of snakes

Humans tend to think a snake’s life is simple. They slink. They slither. They bask. They bite. But a Georgia College & State University vertebrate biologist says we don’t really know much at all about what snakes do and why. Using stateof- the-art technology, Dr.