Still hunting for home venue, Roller Girls look forward to recruitment night at Civic Center match

Still hunting for home venue, Roller Girls look forward to recruitment night at Civic Center match

In the two years since the Muscogee Roller Girls have played a home match, the league  has come a long way. They rank 181st in international rankings according to the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, the result of successful recruiting and a focus on training. Still, the Roller Girls lack a home venue for their games, meaning that current fans must travel to see the them compete. The traveling takes a toll. Not only must…

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Robin’s Nest: Phenix City’s boutique gem

Robin’s Nest: Phenix City’s boutique gem

Robin White drove past the same shopping center every day and thought, “I need to open a boutique in that spot.” Leaving a comfortable job after nine years is a scary leap, but every day, as she drove by, Robin had the same urge: that’s my location, I need to open a boutique. Opening a clothing boutique had long been a dream of Robin’s. As a young girl, she grew close to her grandmother as…

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Walls of Books: it’s the people as much as the products

Walls of Books: it’s the people as much as the products

Andrew Oliver, owner and manager of Walls of Books, standing tall behind the counter, is soft spoken and affable. While his love of great books is immediately evident should you ask about any of his shop’s wide selection, he always gives the genuine impression that he is just as happy introducing people to the books he loves as he is reading them. His staff, who have all acquired Andrew’s demeanor, are likewise genial and knowledgable….

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Cuckoo’s Nest Skate Shop

Cuckoo’s Nest Skate Shop

Since 2009, Cuckoo’s Nest Skate Shop has been the quirky epicenter of local skateboarding. Run by skaters and for skaters, Cuckoo’s Nest is the longest-running skate shop in the area, offering unique items and hosting regular events. Out of this shop, a community has emerged, one that deserves more attention. For many young people, skating is an important outlet. This sport, which the International Olympic Committee voted unanimously to include in the 2020 Summer Games…

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Wheelys Cafe: a small shop doing big things

Wheelys Cafe: a small shop doing big things

Wheelys Cafe in The Landings is a cozy shop. Two things strike you as you enter: the dazzling array of locally-sourced products of all kinds and the gentle aromas of fresh coffee and delicious sandwiches being made. Take some time to peruse the varied items on the shelves. You will find quality products from local and regional producers. Georgia Soap Company, Columbus’s own, is made from all natural ingredients and none of the questionable chemicals…

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Sweetbriar Smokeshop: let yourself relax a little with a premium cigar

Sweetbriar Smokeshop: let yourself relax a little with a premium cigar

Holidays are hectic. We’re rushing around, buying gifts, cooking, and many of us are traveling, too. Finding ways to relax during this busy season is a challenge. Brett Chastain, owner of Sweetbriar Smokeshop offers his customers a way to unwind between whatever chaos this holiday season brings. “We’re in the relaxation business,” Brett explains. “People come here at the end of a long day to enjoy premium cigars.” Since 1975 they have been frequenting this…

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American Guitar Boutique: the music shop by musicians, for musicians

American Guitar Boutique: the music shop by musicians, for musicians

Since 2000, Phenix City-based American Guitar Boutique has provided musicians in the Chattahoochee Valley with the service and expertise only working musicians can provide. Owners Tim O’Brien and Mike Childree have more than eighty years of professional experience between them. Their experience in the trenches gives them the broad, real-world knowledge necessary to guide players of all skill levels, from beginners to pros, toward the right products and services. This locally owned shop, located at…

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Ann’s Porch: 33 years of bringing beauty to Columbus

Ann’s Porch: 33 years of bringing beauty to Columbus

David Benefield is proud to celebrate 33 years in Midtown, at St. Elmo Shopping Center on Lakebottom Park. Customers whose wedding flower arrangements he made three decades ago now come in with their adult children, who need arrangements for their weddings. David has served generations of Columbus families, and when you visit his shop, currently bursting with festive adornments, it’s no wonder that Ann’s Porch is a local institution. David specializes in weddings, anniversaries, funerals,…

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Shooter’s Valhalla: For customer and community

Shooter’s Valhalla: For customer and community

Shooter’s Valhalla, a retail gun shop located on the corner of 12th Street and 1st Avenue, actively serves the community, and exists because the community asked for it. Shooter’s grew out of Valhalla Training Academy, directed by Rob Phipps, who proudly served 22 years in the US Military’s Special Operation’s Command, 75th Ranger Regiment, with extensive instructor experience and many prestigious awards. Gene Lively, a partner in both businesses, is proud that clients, impressed with…

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What makes a great coffee shop?

What makes a great coffee shop?

Beyond all other factors, by far the most important quality of a coffee shop is the main event: the coffee. At Fountain City Coffee, that Uptown staple on the corner of 10th Street and Broadway, you’ll find the only shop in town that serves their own house-roasted brew. You can buy their local roast, whole bean or ground, to brew at home, too. With a cup of great coffee—or any of Fountain City’s drinks, which…

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