Forsyth Mags Foodie: Bermuda Run Country Club

Enjoy a relaxed evening with the family, or a quick bite before you tee off at the spacious Bermuda Run Country Club, where you’ll be greeted with nothing less than friendly smiles. The main clubhouse offers a beautiful dining option in their East Dining Room, Ariston’s, which overlooks the driving range with large windows, refined […]

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

  Crystal Grant What makes you YOU? My spirit, my big heart, my love for myself and family, being a good dog mom. My determination, my curiosity as to why things are the way they are, running a successful small business and being a self-published author, all make me who I am. What are you […]

Gear Up for a Great School Year: Donate to Educator Warehouse this August

  Excited about sending your child back to school this fall, but not too thrilled about the price of school supplies? Every year, both parents and teachers share mixed feelings about their budget as a new school year commences. While parents and teachers want the best notebooks, pencils, and backpacks for their little learners, splurging […]

ReDESIGNS by Ava: Stretch Your Decorating Budget

  “Decorating on a budget isn’t about being cheap…. it’s about being smart, making informed decisions and getting the best value for your money.” ~ Kristan Cunningham Occasionally I receive a phone call asking me where my place of business is located. ReDESIGNS by Ava does not have a storefront, and my answer is, “In […]

Aeracura Salons – Growing with Goodness

PHOTOS BY SHAUN STOCKTON PHOTOGRAPHY Offering a beautiful blend of positive energy, rejuvenation, and natural elements, owner Christi Bradham and the staff of Aeracura Salon have met 2021 head on, by glowing – and growing!– on many different levels. Always with dedication to their mission, Christi is incredibly proud of her team, as the good […]

The Five Types of People You Meet at a Grocery Store

  The overly helpful employee You just left the office and only need a few items from the store to make dinner. After a long day at work, you’re hoping to quickly find your grocery items and get home to your sweatpants. As you head to the salad dressing aisle, you’re quickly scanning every item […]

Sustaining Your Relationship Once You’re Retired

  You’ve arrived in the promised land of retirement with your significant other and, to your utter dismay…it’s not exactly smooth sailing. You think, “It’s me.” Or, “It’s not my fault.” Or even, “Wait a minute. Didn’t we have this all figured out?” If so, you’re not alone. Clinical psychologist Sara Yogev points out that, […]

Writers Who Read: Authors to Help Get Kids Engaged in Reading

  “How do I get my child to read more?” is a question that is on the minds of many parents and guardians. There are strategies available to answer this question, but a good one to use is to find an author your child loves. We all have our favorite authors. It may be their […]

Human Library: Unjudge Someone

  Imagine yourself going to your local library to check out a book. Now imagine that these are some of the titles you have to choose from: Bipolar. Refugee. Unemployed. Transgender. Now, imagine that instead of books, you are actually there to “check out” another human being. You are visiting The Human Library! The Human […]

Why You Should Daydream

  I remember being told to stop daydreaming in school and at home constantly. As someone who loves fiction, imaginative movies, and was Harry Potter obsessed, it’s not too far-fetched that I would let my mind wander, specifically when I was bored during math in elementary school, science in middle and high school, and various […]

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