Fall's Cozy Coffee Shops in Columbia County

As the air turns crisper and leaves change color, there's something undeniably magical about the fall season. What better way to celebrate this enchanting time of year than by sipping on your favorite brew at some of the coziest coffee shops in Columbia County? Whether you're looking to study…

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Over 170 sailboats will be racing on Clarks Hill Lake this weekend

More than 250 sailors from around the country will be racing over 170 sailboats on Clarks Hill Lake this weekend to compete in the Augusta Sailing Club’s 69th annual Halloween Regatta. Youth and adults will be competing in several races over two days. Sailors will compete in several “one design”…

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U.S Paralympic Track and Field Event Coming to Columbia County

Harlem High School will be the site of the Winkler Farm Invitational, along with the US Paralympic Track and Field Event. The event, which will be held on October 14, is expected to attract over 50 Para athletes from around the world and an additional 500 spectators. Several special guests will…

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RECTEQ FEST 2023- The art of grilling takes center stage in Evans

Join Recteq this Saturday, October 7, for a day-long festival of free music, food, and fun you won’t want to miss! At 10 a.m., the air will be filled with sizzling aromas as the live music lineup provides the perfect backdrop. The festival is not just for adults-it’s a family and pet-friendly event…

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Pumpkins in the Park

Pumpkins in the Park Scavenger Hunt begins October 2 and runs through November 4 at Savannah Rapids Park! Get the kids active as you search for fall-themed décor hidden around the park. To participate: Stop by the Columbia County Visitors Center for a checklist and map. Find all 13 fall-themed…

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Tourism Breaks Records in 2022

Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), recently announced that calendar year 2022 was record-breaking for the state’s tourism industry, welcoming the largest number of visitors the state has ever seen. Governor Kemp shared that 167.7…

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