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Cassandra Loftlin works with Healthy Communities Augusta, a non-profit organization dedicated to building a healthier environment in the CSRA through education and regulation. Find out more about HCA by searching Healthy Communities Augusta on Facebook and other platforms. Enjoy!
So Paul says run the race as if to win the prize. What does that look like in our normal CSRA suburban lives? How do we orient our lives in such a way that they will bear fruit that will bring glory to God both now and forever.
This Episode We talk with Trip Penn about CSRA and what it is all about. Our Mission We want to promote archery in Georgia. We also promote Georgia archers wherever they shoot. Be it local shoots, State events, National events, International, or backyard fun. We review and talk about all types of archery related things. We also Interview archers that are from Georgia and others like Pros and top shooters from everywhere. We get some great tips from some archers to share with everyone. We talk about anything and everything archery from hunting, tournament shooting, and equipment used to help you become better at what you are doing. Where to find us Website - http://www.georgiaarchery.com FaceBook - http://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaArchery Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/georgiaarchery/ X- http://www.twitter.com/GeorgiaArchery Snap Chat- https://www.snapchat.com/add/georgiaarchery?share_id=OnY1Av7Dhtk&locale=en-US TicTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@georgiaarchery?_t=8jiLk7VsHZC&_r=1 Email - georgiaarchery@gmail.com Music Intro: Groovy Rock Evgeni Razmanov Other Music: YouTube Audio Library Other Music: courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (www.smartsound.com/royalty-free-music/incompetech). Other Music created by Jason Shaw. Released under Creative Commons License 3.0 On the web: http://audionautix.com/ Other Music: found at http://ccmixter.org/ Released under Creative Commons License 3.0 Other Music: provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported Images All video & pictures are recorded or taken by myself or someone for me to use for Georgia Archery. Any other Logos/Images not owned are used with permission of their rightful owners so not to infringe on the copyrights.
Merry Christmas! I hope you listeners have your chainsaws gassed up and chain lube ready cause this one is about the mass destruction Sorba CSRA saw from Hurricane Helene. I had no idea how bad the Augusta, GA area got hit and man did they get hit bad. They are still trying to dig themselves out of the rubble, and we hear about the massive project Ed is facing to bring these trails, and community back to life. Hope you enoy! https://www.instagram.com/sorbacsra/ https://sorbacsra.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-schaefer/support
The Boom Bap Hour sits down with Boy JuiceTEK, Kool Kim of the legendary UMCs, and King Laj aka Insomnia - bringing you “Strictly 4 The Culture - Volume 2”. This free community event is a signature showcase of Hip Hop culture, bringing together top-tier talent, and the element of breakdancing to the CSRA area. Join us to experience the essence of hip-hop in its purest form on January 25th at R&R Bar & Grill on Gordon Highway in Augusta, Georgia.
In this episode of In the Wild, we dive into the vibrant intersection of education and entrepreneurship with Aubrey Hinkson, owner of the CSRA's only toy store, Orange Otter Toy Store, and an adjunct professor at Augusta University. Aubrey shares her inspiring journey from the classroom to business ownership, illustrating how her educational roots and community connections have shaped her path. Learn more about the Orange Otter: https://orangeottertoystore.com
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In this episode I chat with Dr Matt Hallowell from the CSRA about metrics and evidence based decisions.
Join us for an exciting episode as host Raysean Ricks heads to Phinizy Swamp Nature Park!
As we end John's Gospel, we ask on question: What now? What do we do with it? What we need most is to see that discipleship, this following Jesus, this being sent in the Holy Spirit… It is not something that we can use our cultural measures of success and failure to understand. It is not like choosing a career path. This life found in Christ alone is not all about focusing on your work, or about figuring out your calling… It is about seeing who Jesus really is, recognizing Him as Lord, and listening to Him and obeying Him because He has proven faithful and just and good and full of love.. It is about finding, continually, that He brings peace, He brings forgiveness, He brings mercy… It is about attuning our attention to Him always and following Him…learning to be faithful when you can't see the end… Because He says this is life for us. Doing what He did - Glorifying God by showing others what He is like. Humbly serving the interest of others before our own…Even laying ourselves down for others… Whether that means simply helping someone at work, Tenderly caring for your spouse and children, Sending flowers when someone is grieving, Buying groceries for one in need, Serving in church to teach kids, lead a Bible study, preach a sermon, play music, make coffee, run sound, Or if it means stepping in the way death for another, The call is to follow not the measures of the world for a life well lived, but to be faithful where Jesus has you, and to continue to find life in Him day by day, forever, because in Him is life everlasting.
Austin spoke with Sarah Childers of Film Augusta about the influx of film productions being shot around the CSRA
Ken Avann, President of the Canadian Snowcross Racing Association (CSRA), invites Michael on an exciting journey through the evolution of snowcross racing. From his early introduction to motorsports at 16 to steering the CSRA through three+ decades of growth, Avann unveils the sport's remarkable achievements including its new partnership with Pennzoil as the official oil of the 2024 CSRA Canadian Snowcross Racing Championships.
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