OneMacon 2.0 to build on the success of first five years
OneMacon originated five years ago from the vision of community leaders who were committed to working collaboratively to define new ways to bring disparate activities together to create a new operating model.
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.
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.
Uniquely United
“Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for breast cancer survivors and their families by addressing their unique physical, psychological, relational, financial and educational needs,” said Sandy Union.
Our Legacy: Knowing Better, Doing Better
The impact of the museum and memorial are profound. Profound feels too small a word; they each evoke powerful physical and emotional responses: confusion, anger, sadness, sickness, a deep need to do something.
Act Two, Scene Two
Theatre Macon’s new artistic director Richard Frazier might have been nervous about changes he wanted to bring to the theatrical company started by Jim Crisp and a handful of others 33 years ago—but he hasn’t let that stop him.
Heart and Soul Food
“I really do love what I do,” Mack said. “I try to never forget the reason why I work this hard. I feel called to do this, and that inspiration drives me to create something I know is needed in
Hay Lore
It is evident that this china was treated with the greatest care, as more than 240 pieces of the Wedding Band Service have survived and will now be part of various exhibits at Hay House.