November 19, 2015

Julie Rizzo - Archer HS

Short Story: A trip to an antique store

Short Story: A trip to an antique store

I passed an antique shop as the sun calmed half way in the sky. I recognized the sign as if it were in one of my forgotten dreams. When I pressed open the door, the air inside gave me goose bumps. No one, not even a cashier, was to be seen.

The miracle of hummingbirds

Every morning when we open the blinds, my wife and I are spellbound; they are always there, hummingbirds, charcoal, mauve and emerald colors, levitating, maneuvering for space on the feeders then zipping away, to reappear, performing aerial ballets.

If you could double your closet space!

If you could double your closet space!

The Blind Ladies do more than windows.  A few years ago we partnered with a family owned and operated window covering & closet business out of Tennessee.

Growing Up with Jesus, a new book by Karen Dampier

Growing Up with Jesus, a new book by Karen Dampier

Karen L. Dampier has taught children of all ages about the love of Jesus in a church setting. Through the years of Sunday school lessons, camp fires and youth retreats, questions of Jesus as a boy would intrigue the children.

Hall signs for Toccoa Falls College

Hall signs for Toccoa Falls College

Senior Sir. Daven Terrell Hall, of Loganville Christian Academy signed a baseball commitment with Toccoa Falls College on Friday Oct. 16th 2015 at LCA.

GCPS teacher wins regional

GCPS teacher wins regional Career & Technical Education Teacher of the Year award, moving on to vie for national title

Brookwood High School’s Cindy Quinlan has been named the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Region II Teacher of the Year.

James Miskell, Attorney at Law

Who’s watching after the kids?

It is natural to focus on our families at Thanksgiving, to think about everything they add to our lives and how lucky we are to have them.