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Who needs fiction with history like this?

Armed with a sheet of paper and a memory spanning decades, Angus McLeod treated listeners Thursday to an oral presentation of Richmond Hill's more recent history, peppered with engaging anecdotes that had the audience of about 40 laughing out loud.

February 08, 2011 | Katie McGurl Bryan County News | Lifestyle


Family-to-Family starts Thursday

National Alliance on Mental Illness Statesboro will offer its well-known Family-to-Family education course from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Feb. 10 at Pittman Park United Methodist Church, 1102 Fair Road in Statesboro.

February 07, 2011 | | Lifestyle


Chocolate options await Valentine diners

Chocolate is a Valentine's Day must-have. Fondue, just one of the many ways to enjoy the sweet treat, is as popular as ever with lovebirds in search of desserts to share. The warm, melted cocoa concoction is usually served with small slices of fruit, cake or cookies for dipping.

February 07, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Common Threads knit with a cause

Since the fall of 2009, Common Threads has been knitting and crocheting everything from chemotherapy caps to blankets to American Girl doll clothing for charities in the Richmond Hill area.

February 04, 2011 | Hallie D. Martin | Lifestyle


Scouts burn rubber at Pinewood Derby

Richmond Hill's Cub Scout Pack 527 held its annual Pinewood Derby on Saturday at Richmond Hill United Methodist Church.

February 02, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Dress drive helps give girls that special night

High school proms can be the highlight of adolescence for teenage girls. "When you're in high school, it's so important," said Wendy Sims, director of the Bryan County Family Connection. "[For girls] if you can't have a dress, you can't go to prom." In Bryan County, one Richmond Hill High School senior has been working to change that. She wants to give all girls the chance to go to the prom in a beautiful dress ...

February 01, 2011 | Hallie D. Martin Bryan County News | Lifestyle


YMCA of Coastal Empire launches campaign

The YMCA of Coastal Georgia provided $2.2 million in financial assistance in 2010 to more than 25,000 children, individuals and families in its four county service areas, and it hopes to do it again with the Priceless Gifts Campaign, which kicked off Monday.

January 26, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Patriotism

When I heard about the little girl whose microphone stopped working as she was singing "The Star Spangled Banner" before an ice hockey match in Virginia, I must admit I got a little choked up.

January 26, 2011 | By Lesley Francis Columnist | Lifestyle


Common Threads knits for Special Olympics

Common Threads knitting group of the Richmond Hill Public Library joined other participating states in the 2011 Special Olympics USA Scarf Project.

January 24, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Tickets on sale for Rotary dance

Tickets are now available for the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill's charitable fundraising prom-themed dance at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Richmond Hill City Center in J.F. Gregory Park.

January 24, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Former 486 scouts earns Eagle rank

A former member of Boy Scout Troop 486 in Richmond Hill has climbed the ranks to Eagle Scout in Colorado Springs, Colo.

January 24, 2011 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Highlights for Hope extends into Richmond Hill

Marie Winters always wears a lock of pink in her short hair. It's a sign of her support for people suffering from cancer.

January 19, 2011 | By Hallie D. Martin Staff writer | Lifestyle


What it takes to be a 'steel magnolia'

While city girls were learning how to open doors with just a smile, girls in Dixie were learning the ways and wiles of "Southern charm" and "Southern hospitality." At an early age, they learned to sprinkle their "magic dust" over others and reap the rewards.

January 19, 2011 | By Shirley Hiers Columnist | Lifestyle


Dancers place in ballroom competition

Area residents placed in the Professional American Style Smooth Division at the Savannah Dance Classic held Jan. 6-8.

January 17, 2011 | | Lifestyle


King honored on Fort Stewart

Savannah Mayor Otis Johnson based his address during a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. observance Wednesday at Fort Stewart not on King's legendary "I Have A Dream" speech, but on King's last book, prophetically titled "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community." The book was published in 1967, one year before King's assassination and decades before most of Johnson's audience was born.

January 14, 2011 | By Denise Etheridge Special to the News | Lifestyle


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Club spruces up library sign

The Pembroke Garden Club recently completed a beautification project at the Pembroke Library. The club thanked Ernest Hamilton from the Honey Wagon Company for donating the pine straw.

May 17, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Lifestyle


Tri-tip beef is a cut above

I have drooled while watching The Food Network's Bobby Flay and others cook a piece of beef called a tri-tip. Now that I've cooked and eaten one, I know why I was drooling.

May 16, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray Columnist | Lifestyle


Cirque du Soleil a welcome throwback

Last week, I enjoyed an evening at the Civic Center when the Cirque du Soleil made its first visit to Savannah.

May 16, 2013 | By Lesley Francis Columnist | Lifestyle


Lectures on McIntosh County history

McIntosh County historian Buddy Sullivan will give two free lectures on key periods in the county in Darien.

May 14, 2013 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Miss Georgia South applications sought

Applications are being accepted for the 2014 Miss Georgia South Pageant on July 13 in Adel.

May 12, 2013 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Nuts deliver vitamins, healthy stuff and taste good

When told the Americans were hopelessly surrounded at Bastogne, Belgium, and ordered to surrender on Dec. 22, 1944, the 101st Airborne Division's acting commanding general, Brig. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe responded iconically to the German commander by saying, "Nuts!"

May 11, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray Columnist | Lifestyle


Horoscopes for week of May 8-14

April 20 to May 20: Just when you thought you had everything planned to the smallest detail, you get some news that could unsettle things. But a timely explanation helps put it all back on track.

May 08, 2013 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


Garden club has two events

The Pembroke Garden Club had two events last month; its plant sale at the Pembroke Farmers Market, and its monthly meeting, at which Diana Churchill, bird watcher and photographer, spoke about creating backyard habitats for birds.

May 07, 2013 | Special to the News | Lifestyle


WACH dietician shares autism experience

Autism is a disorder with no known cause or cure and, according to the Centers for Disease Control, cases of it are increasing.

May 05, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray Correspondent | Lifestyle


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