Augusta Magazine 2025 Bridal Submission

We are now accepting submissions for weddings with dates between November 2023 and October 2024!

One Choice at a Time

Alexia Redman is doing everything in her power to pave the road less traveled with her new refill store, The Earth Pantry.

A Coffee Community

Photography by Jane Kortright At Relic, an Augusta coffee spot, it’s all about the Ecuadorian bean. Owners, and newlyweds, Moniqua Acosta and Caesar Schettini have taken heritage and turned it into something that they can share directly with their community.  Creating...

Healing, One Laugh At A Time

Samantha Poncere Daniels is specific about who she is and what she does.

Eatin’ Good

Eatin’ Good

Belly Kitchen continues to serve delicious food and “pay it forward” by doing toy drives and throwing family-friendly Halloween parties in the community.

The Melanated Gardener

The Melanated Gardener

Photos courtesy of Kendra Brinson-Stratton “I’m going to be the best gardener in the world,” the ten-year-old thought as she observed her dad admiring her mom’s small garden of tomatoes and cucumbers. She knew then that gardening would play a major role in her life....

Hard Love

Hard Love

My mom and dad had what most people would call a solid marriage. For more than 37 years, they were together until my father was taken from us by cancer in 2002. If that horrible monster hadn’t entered our lives, I believe my parents would still be committed to the...

Back in Business

Back in Business

The legacy continues at 211 10th Street in downtown Augusta. The space formerly known as the Bees Knees has been brought back to life, embracing the same popular tapas-style restaurant.

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Homeless No More

Homeless No More

Among the wise and compassionate Augustans who do not treat homelessness as an academic “issue” is the founder and CEO of Bridge Builder Communities (BBC), Dr. Jackson Drumgoole II.

Top 10 In 10 Young Professionals to Watch

Top 10 In 10 Young Professionals to Watch

Young professionals between the ages of 25 and 35 are changing the landscape — surpassing previous generations in numbers and diversity, these young professionals have taken on a new role of influence, especially in shaping the future of economic growth and labor markets. The Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Augusta magazine, is pleased to announce 10 of Augusta’s most outstanding young professionals.

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