Hay Lore
Many who know the Johnston-Felton-Hay House in depth also know of the sad histories of some of its occupants. These stories recently were part of the annual “Legends and Lore” tours.
Choosing Macon: Kelley Dixson
Her passion for this community is evident, not only through her choice to return and give of herself here, but also through her willingness to be vulnerable.
Shannon Says: You Hold the Keys to a Life Well Lived
Some people say living well means having certain possessions or exotic experiences. However, research shows that once basic needs are met, more possessions do not equal more happiness.
Deep Roots, Deeper Mission
If staying power plays a role in the success of an academic institution, it’s no wonder the Georgia Academy for the Blind is still going strong – nearly 168 years after its founding
Get to Know Dr. Renée Haynes
Dr. Renee Haynes has been serving Macon-Bibb County as the district health director for just more than a year.
From Pigskin to Palette
“To keep showing up, in spite of all that could go wrong, in the service of your purpose and dreams is the best thing anyone can do. I hope my art conveys that message to others," said Brown.
Rooted Revival
50 years after its founding, iconic record label set to make new mark on Macon through Mercer Music at Capricorn
Hay Lore
A recent gift of more than 300 documents by a Johnston descendant has shed greater knowledge of the family who built Hay House and its construction.
Choosing Macon: Weston Stroud
Though he could very likely find work anywhere in the world, Weston has chosen to give his passion and skills to our community.