(AUGUSTA, GA) COMMUNITY HEADLINES, AUG 29, 2011

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(AUGUSTA, GA) The Heritage Pine Neighborhood Association, along with prospective buyers for Laney Walker/Bethlehem’s flagship development, met with The Augusta Housing Department on Wednesday, Sept. 24 to discuss opportunities and challenges of a proposed Dollar General store on Laney Walker Boulevard and 11th Street. The proposed commercial development is expected to adhere to the design guidelines for the Laney Walker/Bethlehem Revitalization Effort.
www.heritagepineaugusta.com

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History is hosting its senior luncheon featuring Dr. George Marshall and Dr. Tina Marshall-Bradley (President and Interim Associate VP of Academic Affairs for Paine College, respectively) on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 11:30 a.m. And on October 28-29, the Museum is hosting its second annual forum, This Place Matters: Preserving Augusta’s African American Communities
http://www.lucycraftlaneymuseum.com/

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) Augusta Tomorrow has been looking at the economic development themes that best describe the Augusta Region. Research into themes such as health, science and technology is being conducted by the Augusta State University’s Hull College of Business. Look for more information regarding this progress in the new Augusta Tomorrow website that will be unveiled in September. www.augustatomorrow.org.

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) The Morris Museum is presenting "The Great McGinty," a sharp political satire starring Brian Donlevy, with a discussion led post-screening by museum director Kevin Grogan. Friday, September 2, noon. Free and open to the public.
www.themorris.org

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) The August 2011 issue of Georgia Trend magazine highlights efforts by numerous organizations in Augusta to regenerate its urban core through neighborhood revitalization, affordable housing, and historic renovation. Efforts by Augusta Tomorrow (Westobou Vision), Historic Augusta, and the Fuller Center’s work in Harrisburg are all featured in the article.
http://mydigimag.rrd.com/publication/?i=76308

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