by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
October 21, 2023 We held our wedding reception at my parents’ home which has been in our family for three generations. I wore my grandmother’s veil that was purchased in Belgium in the ‘60s. My mother and sister also wore her veil on their wedding days.– Janie Details...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
October 26, 2024 Our ceremony was at Church of the Good Shepherd, where I grew up going. After the ceremony, we walked with our guests and some of the band to my parents’ house, which is just around the block, for our reception.– Anna Details Season: Fall Planning...
by Augusta Magazine Staff | Features
June 8, 2024 Ben and I wanted to honor our loved ones that were no longer with us. His grandfather died before Ben was born and was a Holocaust survivor so we broke the glass in the church to honor him as we began our marriage. My grandmother was the epitome of a...
by Danielle Wong Moores | Features
Photos courtesy of Piedmont Augusta Volunteer Board The longstanding distinction of Piedmont Augusta’s Volunteer Board. In 2021, Pam Weinberger was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. As part of her treatment process, she visited Magnolia’s...
by Corey Rogers | Features
Photos courtesy of Kelvin Jackson It is the church that was birthed on the banks of the Savannah River. It is a foundational church as much as a transformational one. It set the standard that many African-American churches would later follow. On the one hand, it held...
by Ashlee Duren | Features
Photos courtesy of Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce Angie Cox is the first to admit that she wasn’t looking for a job with the Chamber of Commerce in Milledgeville when the opportunity arose. In fact, Cox says she wasn’t even exactly sure what a chamber of commerce...