(AUGUSTA, GA) COMMUNITY HEADLINES, JUNE 18, 2012

  

(AUGUSTA, GA) The Laney Walker/Bethlehem Development team is beginning initial historical research on African-American heritage in Augusta as part of what will become a Heritage Trail for the City. Anyone having old photographs that will help document life in the community should contact Glenda Matute gmatute@assetproperty.com or Dr. Lee Ann Caldwell lcaldwel@aug.edu.

 

(AUGUSTA, GA)30901 Development Corporation has begun the construction of a new single family home at 1433 Wrightsboro Road, located at the corner of Wrightsboro Road and Holley Street.

 

(AUGUSTA, GA)The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Sustainable Design Assessment Team will bring national experts to Augusta June 25-27 to develop sustainability recommendations for Laney Walker/Bethlehem. For a schedule of public events, see www.laneywalkerbethlehem.com/media/events-calendar/ or contact Glenda Matute at gmatute@assetproperty.com.

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) The New Bethlehem Community Garden is ripe with a variety of vegetables. Each Wednesday afternoon from 4-6 p.m. residents are welcome to stop by, learn how to pick the vegetables and care for the garden, and take some home to enjoy. For more information or to volunteer to help, call (706) 722-0086.

  

(AUGUSTA, GA) The Laney Walker/Bethlehem Development team is offering presentations to area employers on affordable home ownership opportunities in Augusta’s downtown area. For more information, contact Shawn Edwards at SEdwards@augustaga.gov. www.laneywalkerbethlehem.com. 

 

(AUGUSTA, GA)The Morris Museum of Art is presenting Karen Gordon and Garden City Jazz in a free concert of jazz favorites and standards from the new American songbook. Sunday, June 17
2:00 p.m.
www.themorris,org 

 

 

(AUGUSTA, GA) Sign up for the AUGUSTA, GA COMMUNiTY HEADLiNES:     http://www.laneywalkerbethlehem.com/media/community-headlines/. 

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