Corsages - ASF cast members illuminate fundraiser
ASF cast members illuminate fundraiser
During a season of sold-out performances, the equity cast and crew of "Beauty and the Beast" took time out of their schedules at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival to entertain a special audience at Nobles in downtown Montgomery.
Holly Balls reinforce dance skills, etiquette
Due to the large number of area young girls and boys participating in the etiquette and dance instruction programs of the Montgomery Chapter of the National League of Junior Cotillions this year, there were two Holly Balls held recently at the Montgomery Country Club -- a highlight for the students during the Christmas season.
Palm Beach Diocese to honor long marriages at Boca ceremony
Unquestionably, divorce rates in the United States are high. Lots of people are living together. And marriage can often be a tough road to travel for men, women and children.
Father-daughter ball a night for young princesses
To help Josie Stough contain her excitement over the 2006 Father-Daughter Diamond Princess Ball, her parents, Susan and Geoff Stough, had to make a big deal of marking the days off a calendar over the last few weeks.
Garden Variety: Mrs. Dalloways is Not Just A Garden Bookstore
I cant resist Mrs. Dallowayswell, I can rarely resist any bookstore, though lately I know Im guaranteed a headache when I venture into one without my reading specs.
Volunteers find joy is in the serving
Carey Eckert and her family felt blessed. Stephanie Gogul was starting a new tradition.
Blooming business has deep roots
Nearly 55 years ago, Hall Roddenbery and his wife, Jean, opened a flower shop in downtown Macon.
Camellia 'Survivor' blooms in winter
Winter has a quiet palette. The bark of trees; the similar, though varied coloration of the evergreens; the cones, pods, and berries with their textural interest all lend a muted beauty to the landscape. This subtle background provides a stage for those few winter bloomers. Who could help but welcome a bright, sometimes fragrant, flower in the dead of January?
Turning the tables on diners
JUST as the guests were getting comfortable in their seats, Med@Marche chef de cuisine Tim Yee announced the surprise of the day.








