Call for Performers – Jazz/Blues Stage (2025)
We’re excited to announce that applications are now open for the Jazz & Blues Stage at the 2025 Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival—one of the Southeast’s most anticipated cultural events.
We welcome both emerging and established performing artists rooted in jazz, blues, soul, funk, fusion, or related genres. Whether you're an up-and-coming vocalist, a seasoned quartet, or an instrumental collective, we’d love to hear from you
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Candlelight Music Series Returns to Downtown Augusta — Free Kickoff May 4 at the Augusta Common
The soulful sounds of summer are making their way back to Downtown Augusta as the beloved Candlelight Music Series returns to the Augusta Common beginning Sunday, May 4th. A tradition that blends music, community, and warm evening skies, the series will light up Sundays through Labor Day weekend —offering a perfect close to your weekend with live music beginning at 7:30 p.m. each week.
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Celebrating Black Excellence: Carolyn Henry and The Stop Food Truck Make a Delicious Impact in the CSRA
One of the core values that Henry emphasizes is the importance of growing your own food. A mother and grandmother, Henry stresses the need to teach future generations how to be self-sufficient. During the recent hurricane, she reflected on the comfort and security that came from having collards and kale right in her backyard. It was a simple yet powerful reminder of how access to fresh food—whether from a backyard garden or a local market—can provide both nourishment and peace of mind in times of need.
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Flying High: Honoring the Year of Agriculture in Augusta, GA
At the request of the Honorable Rick W. Allen, Member of Congress, this flag was flown on behalf of Augusta Agribusiness Committee (augusta.farm), to commemorate the designation of 2025 as The Year of Agriculture in Augusta Georgia, honoring the growers, producers, advocates, and community leaders who work to nourish the region and create a more equitable and resilient food future.
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Grow What You Eat: Edible Alternatives to Common Evergreen Landscaping Plants in the Southeast
At Southern Foodscapes, we believe your landscape should not only be beautiful and evergreen — it should feed you, too.
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From Summer Camp to Year-Round Learning: How a Small Farm Can Grow Community and Income
If you’re a small farm owner (or dreaming of becoming one), this post is for you. We're sharing how farm-based learning experiences can serve your community and generate a little extra income—without needing to host a full camp every month.
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Why I'm Asking Sen. Raphael Warnock to Cultivate Change & Leverage Land Banks for Urban Agriculture in Georgia
As a member of the Board of Directors for the Augusta GA Land Bank Authority, I see firsthand the challenges and untapped potential surrounding vacant land in our communities. Across Georgia, land banks hold numerous parcels—many of which sit in areas designated as food deserts. With strategic support from USDA, these parcels could be transformed into vibrant community gardens, training grounds for new farmers, or small-scale urban farms that address both food access and local economic development.
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From Seeds to Systems: How We’re Growing Community in April
Whether you’re planting a pot of herbs on your balcony or starting a full backyard garden, you have the power to nourish your family and community.
Need help getting started? We’re here for you. This month, we’re offering free phone consultations for aspiring gardeners.
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Why I'm Urging Senator Ossoff to Champion Urban Agriculture at the Federal Level
As Georgia communities continue to innovate in food access, sustainability, and small-scale farming, it's time for our federal policies to catch up. This week, I submitted a programmatic request to Senator Jon Ossoff's office for Fiscal Year 2026, urging the USDA to elevate its Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production to a standalone division. While urban agriculture is currently tucked within the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), its potential goes far beyond conservation. Our farms—especially those in underserved neighborhoods—deserve dedicated support that recognizes their role in feeding families, creating jobs, and transforming communities. Below is the full cover letter I submitted, advocating for this change. -
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Big plans for Augusta Agriculture Week 2026?
A celebration of Augusta’s local farms, food producers, agri-businesses, and urban agriculture innovations.
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