MILLEDGEVILLE — Creative Expressions Studio and the Georgia College Department of Art are bringing the community a showing of unique folk art pieces created by local artists with disabilities during a month-long exhibit, “Waste Not: A Recycled Art Show.” The public can browse through more than 50 pieces of art created by eight artists displayed at Blackbridge Hall Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 1 through June 30. An opening reception is slated at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 8 at the gallery located across the Old Governor’s Mansion on South Clarke Street.
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Judge Mablean delivers insight at Flagg Chapel
The Honorable Judge Mablean Ephriam, a former judge of television’s Divorce Court who has also made several appearances in filmmaker and director Tyler Perry’s movies, celebrates the launch of her latest book, ‘52 Tools for Weekly Living at a reception hosted by Flagg Chapel Baptist Church on Monday.
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GMC receives 2,000th blood donor Tuesday
Georgia Military College received its 2,000th donor during Tuesday’s blood drive benefiting the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP).
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Judge Mablean to visit Flagg Chapel
Judge Mablean Ephriam will visit the historic Flagg Chapel Baptist Church to share insights from her life experience and sign copies of her first book, "Judge Mablean's Life Lessons: 52 Tools for Weekly Living."
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McGee exhibit opens Sunday at Marlor House
The culmination of a 30-year career as an architecture photographer will be on display this Sunday as and exhibit by photographer Alan McGee opens at the Marlor House Gallery.
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Baldwin County celebrates Read Across America
The Georgia College Library & Instructional Technology Center (LITC) will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 108th birthday during the annual Read Across America Day Friday, March 2 to help promote literacy within the lives of Baldwin County children.
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Local students bring black history center stage
Baldwin County students are in the midst of rehearsing and preparing to commemorate Black History Month with the community during their annual programs highlighting prominent African-American leaders, educators, scientists and musicians.
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Oak Hill creates film, from start to finish
Oak Hill Middle School seventh graders in the ACE program are in the midst of learning social study concepts in a creative way by bringing imagination on-screen in preparation for the CRCT (Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests).
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GIVE Center marks anniversary with ribbon cutting
To celebrate the Georgia College GIVE Center’s 15th anniversary and new home, administrators, students, sponsors, volunteer advocates and community supporters helped commemorate its history during Friday’s ‘Worth its Wait in Gold” celebration at the Maxwell Student Lounge.
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GC MALE Connection unites minority students
The MALE Connection (Mentoring African Americans for Leadership, Education and Connection) Program at Georgia College has been offering academic and social support services to African American males since its inception in fall 2010.
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OHMS heads to All State Chorus
Oak Hill Middle School eighth graders Ja’Tosjah Bolston and Allison Quinn will represent their school and fellow choir students at All State Chorus for the first time in school history in the coming weeks.
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