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We can hear the trumpets playing, the horns calling, and the guitars strumming! Music is filling the streets of Downtown Statesboro in preparation of Mainstreet Statesboro’s April First Friday event. The event includes beautiful music by First Baptist’s The Starlights Big Band Orchestra, a variety of vendors, and more! The ...
Georgia Southern University's students can feel the green in the air. Main Street Statesboro hosts their Friday Friday event, Green Grits, on March 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the Courthouse Square. Green Grits is a St. Patrick's themed event so come out and get your "green on." Students can indulge in many different green foods and drink. Vendors will be giving out green lemonade and green iced cookies. Come sample some green ...
The Downtown Statesboro Wedding Walk Expo and fashion show is held every February. This fabulous event brings the bride to be face to face with all of the vendors she will need to make her wedding planning a success. This year we are featuring a grooms lounge so the groom can make his girlfriend happy that he came shopping with her, yet he can escape to a man cave with comfy chairs, "snackage" and sports ...
Constitution Day will be celebrated Monday September 17, 2012 5:30-8 pm in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room. The three political party clubs on campus will debate questions relevant to the Constitution from hot Presidential election topics. New History professor, Michael Van Wagenen's public history class will provide information on the Bill of Rights in a poster session from 5:30-6 and the formal program begins at 6. We will also have Jeremy Foreman from HandsOn Southeast ...
Despite the especially thick afternoon weather, over fifty members of our community gathered last Friday to commemorate the new Farmer's Market Eagle and display the beautifully restored neon Jaekel Sign. As the crowd gathered around City Hall, the President of the Historical Society opened the presentation by introducing the influential members of our community who helped develop these projects. First, the Jaekel Sign's renovation was described. Before it was discovered, this sign had been scorching ...
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