(AUGUSTA, GA) COMMUNiTY HEADLiNES™, May 9, 2011
(AUGUSTA, GA) Mayor Deke Copenhaver proclaims Saturday, May 7, 2011 BLOCKS ARE BEAUTIFUL day. “Community redevelopment is one of my greatest passions,” Copenhave noted, “and the work we are doing in Augusta’s neighborhoods is now receiving a great deal of national attention.” For pics on the event check out the Augusta Chronicle’s Spotted section
http://www.spotted.augusta.com/member.html?admin=photos&collection=80648&gallery=177658&status=uploaded
www.heritagepineaugusta.com
(AUGUSTA, GA) The Morris Museum of Art is airing the film “Friendly Persuasion” (1956) on May 6 at noon and, the following day, May 7, is featuring a talk, cooking demonstration, and tasting by chefs/authors Matt and Ted Lee.
www.themorris.org
(AUGUSTA, GA) Paine College announces the receipt of a $1.6 million technology grant award, designed to cover the cost of software, hardware, and services associated with the implementation of a Campus Portal Solution.
http://www.paine.edu/blog/post/2011/05/04/Paine-College-Announces-2416-Million-Technology-Grant-Award.aspx
(AUGUSTA, GA) Georgia Health Sciences University is hosting a pediatric emergency and disaster preparedness conference to assure Augusta is prepared to care for our children.
www.news.georgiahealth.edu
http://www.augustatomorrow.org/
(AUGUSTA, GA) Historic Augusta announces its annual Cotton Ball gala, a tradition in Augusta since 1988, which will be held on Thursday, May 26 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm at the gardens surrounding the home of Dr. and Mrs. Greg Gay, located at 1316 Comfort Road. Dinner, live music by The Unmentionables, raffle for a five night stay in Highlands, North Carolina.
www.historicaugusta.org
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