41 & Main

The pride felt towards Southern culture by Southerners is undeniably potent. The hospitality, the accents, the music, and maybe most of all, the food, are loved and defended by South Georgia natives. From your uncle manning the grill at family cookouts to your favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant, true Southerners love their food. Tifton restaurants have constantly been representing well in the local community, and now that … Continue reading 41 & Main

Taking Care of Your Loved Ones – Mind, Body and Spirit

The Sylvia Barr Center in Adel provides care to senior citizens during what may be the most difficult time in their life There are occasions when seniors have chronic, and at times, complex medical problems which require a serene yet highly structured care environment with 24/7 observations. That’s when The Sylvia Barr Center can help. Located in Adel, The Sylvia Barr Center is a 12-bed … Continue reading Taking Care of Your Loved Ones – Mind, Body and Spirit

Food Enthusiasts Get their Fill with a “Taste of Thomasville”

Tourists have various reasons for their chosen destinations, but one of the arguably greatest aspects of traveling to a new place is the opportunity to partake in the customs of that area.  The way of life may be different, and it is the embracing of different cultures and ideas that makes travel so enjoyable. In South Georgia, it is almost an unwritten fact that the … Continue reading Food Enthusiasts Get their Fill with a “Taste of Thomasville”

Cook Senior Refuses to let Disability get in her Way

“I had been talking to a friend of mine a while back and explaining to her that I had always wanted to be a cheerleader but I didn’t think I could do it. I guess they talked to the cheer coach and made it happen. When I received that uniform, it made me feel really good. I was finally being able to be included in … Continue reading Cook Senior Refuses to let Disability get in her Way

Moultrie 11-Year-Old Discovers – and Excels at – the Sport of Triathlon

“Yeah, my friends think I’m crazy. One of my friends calls me ‘weird’ because I exercise so much,” says Moultrie’s Case Gregory, 11, an aspiring triathlete who attends Willie Williams Middle School. Gregory discovered triathlons this year after spending several years swimming competitively and running at a fairly high level. When family friends who are triathletes realized what the youngster was doing, they encouraged his … Continue reading Moultrie 11-Year-Old Discovers – and Excels at – the Sport of Triathlon