by JMO Staff | Mar 10, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Ben Bryson, assistant director of Marshes of Glynn Libraries in Glynn County, paid a special visit to a local elementary school recently. He was delivering free library cards to every first-grader in school, the third straight year he has done so as part of an...
by JMO Staff | Mar 3, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Columbus’ National Infantry Museum is one of the state’s hidden gems – but it’s starting to get some serious national recognition. USA Today in its annual 10Best Readers’ Choice awards named the museum as the “Top Free Museum” in...
by JMO Staff | Feb 25, 2020 | Georgia Pines
One lesser-known historical Georgian is Juliette Gordon Low, the Savannah native who in 1912 established the first U.S. Girl Guide group, the organization which would later become the Girl Scouts of America. Inspired by England’s Girl Guides Low helped develop...
by JMO Staff | Feb 17, 2020 | Georgia Pines
Pop culture and comic conventions have become big business over the past decade, with Atlanta’s DragonCon perhaps being the best known in the region. Some 70 miles northwest of the state’s capital though, Rome is hosting its own convention for comic book...
by JMO Staff | Feb 9, 2020 | Georgia Pines
The Georgia Chamber this week hosted local, state and economic development officials in Albany for its uniquely Southern tradition – the 32nd Annual ‘Georgia Quail Hunt.’ Co-sponsored by Georgia Allies, the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development...
by JMO Staff | Feb 2, 2020 | Georgia Pines
It’s not football, or baseball, or heck even chess, but at Savannah College of Art and Design a new type of athlete is making its mark on campus. SCAD has a pair of esports teams – in the games ‘Overwatch’ and ‘League of...