November - December 2010

November - December 2010

Features

First Sign of Spring

One of the most welcome sights in the gloom of late winter is the first brilliant appearance of flowering bulbs. After months of cold and gray, their exquisite blooms are a happy reminder that warm days aren’t far behind.

Full Circle

Thanks to the work of Fred Gehle and the Veterans History Project, three WWII vets who shared a remarkable passage to manhood were reunited after 65 years.

Christmas Past

rom 1858 until 1870, Thomas Woodrow Wilson lived in Augusta with his family. His earliest memories were of his home, the manse of the First Presbyterian Church where his father served as minister.

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Departments

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Departments

Exceptionally Fresh

Exceptionally Fresh

Frog Hollow offers the new American Tavern experience in a upscale way.

Ginny Fox

A retired Columbia County teacher volunteers to make a difference.

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History

Christmas Past

rom 1858 until 1870, Thomas Woodrow Wilson lived in Augusta with his family. His earliest memories were of his home, the manse of the First Presbyterian Church where his father served as minister.

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Around Town

Best of Augusta Bash -  2010

Best of Augusta Bash - 2010

The 2010 Best of Augusta Bash in October saluted the area’s best.

Understanding the Flu Vaccine

Understanding the Flu Vaccine

Despite myths and past confusion, flu shots are safe and recommended for all ages.

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Gardens

First Sign of Spring

One of the most welcome sights in the gloom of late winter is the first brilliant appearance of flowering bulbs. After months of cold and gray, their exquisite blooms are a happy reminder that warm days aren’t far behind.

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Local Flavor

Christmas Gift Guide for Your Foodie Friends

Christmas Gift Guide for Your Foodie Friends

To give and not to give, from a food writer’s perspective.

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