For the last four years, WomenSource organizers have been working to help area women live their best lives.
In a world filled with left-brained, rational thinkers, the more creative, right-brainers often struggle for a space where they can fully relate to others and be completely understood.
When the beginning of a new month rolled around Sunday, that meant one thing - time to head downtown for First Friday.
From monoplanes to biplanes, and helicopters to jets, the 44th annual Cracker Fly-In on Saturday will have something for aircraft enthusiasts, collectors and restorers, no matter how young or old.
Families near and far may have celebrated Independence Day Wednesday, but on Sunday, the Northeast Georgia History Center will give background on the local impact of the war that garnered our freedom.
When it comes to creating elegant dishes, simpler is better. "It doesn't take a lot of ingredients," said Luiz Souza, a former Waldorf Astoria chef turned Gainesville resident. For instance, take Souza's Tropical Shrimp, Avocado and Mango with Carrot Emulsion. While it may sound complicated, the dish has fewer than 10 ingredients. "It's very simple," Souza said. "You just cut the avocado, toss the mango with a tiny bit of olive oil and cilantro and ...
Ordinarily, "beating" and "striking" would be the last things you'd suggest to a frustrated teenager, but that's what is happening inside the Avita Community Partners Clubhouse in Gainesville.
Since we're in the middle of a heat wave, it seems like an appropriate time to ask this question. Why is it hot in the summer and cold in the winter?
Where others have fallen short, residents in one Blue Ridge Mountain community are determined to go the distance.
Every summer, holiday revelers look forward to celebrating America the beautiful with July Fourth barbecues and firework displays.
Utah may be a ways off from Montego or Kokomo, but it brought local band Carl Dylan closer to a rendezvous with the Beach Boys than a tropical vacation ever could.
We've probably all seen some variation of the classic Fourth of July dessert - an American flag sheet cake adorned with stripes of white whipped topping and juicy red strawberries with an upper field made of blueberries.
When you're sitting at home and feel a hunger pang in your stomach, chances are you head to the kitchen, grab a snack and return to your seat. No big deal if you're able-bodied.
Last year this time, it seemed as if all was well with the Gainesville Symphony Orchestra.
Instead of looking for greener pastures to accommodate an ever-growing flock, the congregation of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is planning to grow its current surroundings.
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