Consumer Stories

Local businesses team up to raise funds for a worthy cause

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and a local restaurant is giving customers the chance to enjoy a delicious meal and help domestic violence victims at the same time. Manuel’s Bread Café – located in Hammond’s Ferry at 505 Railroad Avenue, #100 in North Augusta, and Kendrick Paint & Body have teamed up to raise funds for SafeHomes of Augusta. “Our owner, Steve Kendrick Jr., and Manuel (Verney-Carron) from Manuel’s Bread Café are close friends, and they wanted a way to give back to a local organization,” says Carson McLaughlin,

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Lecture at Augusta University to address on-line ethics

Next week, a digital expert will discuss how web designers can incorporate ethics and empathy into creating a positive user experience. Denise Weiss – UX strategy and digital operations leader for Deloitte Insights, will deliver a lecture titled “The Ethical Case for Digital Empathy in User Experience” on Monday, Oct. 4 from 6-7 p.m. in Augusta University’s Jaguar Student Activities Ballroom. The presentation, part of the James M. Hull College of Business’s Russell A. Blanchard Distinguished Lecture Series in Ethics, is free and open to the public. “Ethics are a

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Augusta BizBitz

Death of a technology leader in CSRA Today’s “buzz” begins with the death of a respected former journalist and successful CSRA technology business owner Jimmy Bennett. He spent 20 years writing and editing for community newspapers in Statesboro, Eastman, Jessup and Canton. He became the editor of True Citizen newspaper in Waynesboro, GA before going into the computer business. Bennett died last week due to complications from Covid-19. My last email exchange with him showed me how much he still cared about local journalism. “Chuck Smith has joined the growing

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Real Talk Real Estate: Keep your gra$$ green!

I hope that you are excited about the seasons changing and the cooler weather trying to creep in. I feel like we are all desperately longing for the normalcy we had pre-Covid. I for one, embrace the fact that Lowe’s has all the Christmas decor on display and I have been most proactive with all things fall. And while I love to talk about designing and decorating, I want to talk about your grass. Interesting transition, right? Many in the CSRA think that because the grass growing season is slowing

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Business leaders discuss ways to combat local unemployment

The CSRA is just like thousands of other regional business communities. There are unfilled positions, and despite recruitment, qualified candidates are hard to find. The local labor shortage was the topic of a panel discussion (photo by Kathryn Freemon) called “From Pandemic to Sansdemic: Where Are All the Workers??” at the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Member Economic Luncheon on Wednesday, Sept. 29 at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center. Specifically, the discussion centered on strategies for engaging the more than 99,000 people between the ages 15 and 64

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Local businesses support this weekends’ worldwide fundraiser

Each fall, several local businesses come together to sponsor a very worthy cause, and your business can still register to participate. Core event partners for the annual CSRA Walk for Water, which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 2 starting at 9 AM at SRP Park include Chick-fil-A, Summer House Realty, Be Still Displays, The Family Y and the Augusta GreenJackets. Many local businesses are also sponsoring the event, such as Stone Roastery, Alison South Marketing Group, and Pelican’s Snoballs. The walk raises funds to support Water Mission, a Christian

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Growing auto body shops adding mobile auto glass repair

Classic Collision with three CSRA locations and more than 150 nationwide is partnering with a company that’s been successful in other markets doing mobile auto glass repair. “All of Atlanta stores offer this and we’re starting to offer these services in the CSRA, “said Tracy Bryant who oversees the Augusta, Grovetown and Aiken stores and several more in the Southeast. Classic is partnering with Ultimate Auto Glass (see photo above with Tracy Bryant on far left) and now any Augusta area customer with windshield, back glass or door glass repair

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Chef fuses together food and Augusta/Aiken connection

For the fusion food movement fans out there in Augusta who wonder what happened to their favorite restaurant, The Fuse, Head Chef Najmola bounced back from the expired lease at 10th Street and Broad and took it to Aiken, where it is now Fuse in Aiken. “Y’all come,” he says to any Augustans who miss their place. Fuse was founded in 2015 by sister and brother Karen and Eric Draper, out of the desire to deliver great food combined with craft beer to their guests, explained Chef Najmola, who was

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Escape to the great outdoors at new store location

A new, larger store in Martinez offers customers everything they need to enjoy the great outdoors. Escape Outdoors – located at 377 Fury’s Ferry Road on the corner of Baston Road near Poblano’s Mexican Grill – sells a variety of outdoor gear and equipment, such as kayaks, bikes, clothing, and shoes, as well as hats, sunglasses, and knives. The new location, which used to be occupied by a Rite Aid Pharmacy, opened last week. Owner Rafy Bassali had another location at 4275 Washington Road near the Mullins Colony Shopping Center

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Downtown art gallery relocates a few doors away

A downtown art gallery is moving to a new, larger location within the same block. The staff of Art on Broad Inc. has begun the process of relocating from 1028 Broad St. to 1016 Broad St. – the former home of Artsy Me.  According to a Facebook post, they’re painting and replacing tile in the new location. The gallery features a variety of creations from local and regional artists, including paintings, pottery, wood pieces, and jewelry. Art on Broad is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and Saturday

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