Letter from the Editor, September 2017

Letter from the Editor, September 2017

I’m in school again, ya’ll, working on a master’s degree. A lot of people are back in school. Maybe you’re a teacher or a teacher’s spouse. Maybe you have school-aged children or adult children in college. If someone central to your life is in school, so are you. Even if you’re not in school, one way or the other, September always seems to bring with it an uptick in activity. Could be that the closing…

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Food is medicine at Bare Roots Farmacy

Food is medicine at Bare Roots Farmacy

In 2012, Brandi Whitney started Bare Roots Paleo, a meal delivery service. The idea was to serve honest, healthy food to CrossFit gyms, yoga studios, teachers, et cetera. When Brandi met Olivia Amos, through CrossFit, Olivia’s dream of opening an organic market, and background in restaurant management, was the perfect marriage to Brandi’s growing business. They shared a vision, one of a community location that offers healthy, organic and locally sourced food to Columbus. The…

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Music Spotlight: Blackberry Possum

Music Spotlight: Blackberry Possum

In the 1600s, immigrants from Ireland, Scotland and England brought with them the basic styles of music that are thought to be the roots of bluegrass music. As settlers began to move away from the coast and into the mountains of the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia, they wrote songs about everyday life in the remote regions they called home. It wasn’t until the early 1900s, with the invention of radio, that this music made…

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On Stage, for July 2017

On Stage, for July 2017

July isn’t the high season for stage shows, but the Columbus area still has plenty of talent treading the boards. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales The Georgia Repertory Theatre and The Spring Opera House present a stage adaptation of Jon Scieszka’s outstanding 1992 postmodern children’s book. The book took your favorite children’s stories, turned them inside out, and dipped them in a light confection of absurdist fun. This stage adaptation brings…

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Day Trippin’

Day Trippin’

We’ve got your ticket to ride with these 15 daytrips   Truckin’ north “Come along ‘n take a trip . . .” –Bob Dylan   Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park Less than an hour north of Columbus, FDR State Park is the largest in Georgia and an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. There’s much to do and see on the park’s 9,049 acres. A day on the Pine Mountain Trail, part of the park’s 40-mile system, brings…

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Art and Museum goings-on for July

Art and Museum goings-on for July

It’s getting hotter, and the museums around Columbus are packed with fantastic exhibits and host to many great events. Don’t miss out! Volunteer Meet Up at Port Columbus Interested in history? Enjoy meeting new people? Have some time to volunteer? The National Civil War Naval Museum is looking for a few good volunteers, and every Monday through July at 1 p.m. will host this fun meet up. RSVP appreciated but not required. National Civil War…

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Hundred Word Highlights: Dan Stevens and Matt Eckstein

Hundred Word Highlights: Dan Stevens and Matt Eckstein

…Each CD review is guaranteed to be a full one hundred words, because sometimes ninety-nine and a half won’t do. by Curtis Lynch Dan Stevens Runnin’ the Backroads www.DanStevensMusic.com   In the interests of disclosure, I consider Gulfport, Florida-based folksinger Dan Stevens a friend and I’ve listened to his songs on disc and in person many, many times, so please understand I’m not just filling up words when I say that Runnin’ the Backroads is…

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Memorable mail from Al Haynes

Memorable mail from Al Haynes

I wonder if it’s going to rain every other day this summer? That seems to be the pattern. Well, it sure has not put a damper on all the “walks” we’ve had this spring. I talked with Lori Kiker, who was instrumental in putting together the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation walk, which took place April 1st at Golden Park. I asked for its history, and Lori told me she got involved in 2014. Quite a few…

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Art and Museums: get creative with these June exhibits

Art and Museums: get creative with these June exhibits

Beat the summer heat with these great exhibits and events, including art camp for kids and a new show dedicated to the region’s rich movie heritage   Box City Summer Art Camp Historic Columbus brings two sessions of a summer art camp to provide children with an outlet for creativity and help develop an appreciation and awareness of their town. Campers will make their own buildings from cardboard boxes and build a community. Lunch and…

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Food and drink: can’t-miss June events

Food and drink: can’t-miss June events

These events are sure to sate your hunger and thirst with exciting flavors and experiences   Green Island Farmer’s Market Visit the Green Island Farmer’s Market, hosted by Wheelhaus Provisions, every Tuesday between 6 and 9 p.m. for a food-focused, community-driven market open to the public. You can RSVP and sign up for a weekly newsletter if you want to know what produce will be available every week: eepurl.com/cs9dYj Every Tuesday, 6 – 9 p.m.,…

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