Hope beyond heartache
Karla Chidester called the pain “excruciating” – it’s the only word she could find. Chidester knows grief, having spent 30 years on her own grief journey while helping others through theirs.
Demystifying Menstruation
Macon Periods Easier was founded in February 2019 with a mission to “raise awareness of period poverty in Macon-Bibb County in the homeless community and schools with free access to menstrual products, as well as normalizing the conversation of periods,”
Iconic Spaces New Faces
Checking out Grant’s Lounge and Ingleside Village Pizza.
Meet and Eat
Christian Losito is regarded as one Macon’s finest chefs, French or otherwise, a reputation he’s garnered over a quarter-century in several of the city’s top dining spots.
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.
Life’s Too Short for Beige Walls
With a fresh new year right around the corner, I’m guessing you’ve already thought about some personal resolutions for 2020.
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.