Nothing Like a Home for the Holidays

The holiday season is fast approaching, and everyone is scrambling to find the perfect gift for his or her loved one.  For anyone who may be out of ideas of what to put under the tree for Christmas, it is always a great thought to try something new and unexpected.  What better idea than to surprise your loved one with a pet? “We experience our … Continue reading Nothing Like a Home for the Holidays

Gout: A Real Pain in the Foot

For those dealing with gout, although it may not make things any easier, you should know that you are not alone.  According to GoutEducation.org, the disease affects approximately 8.3 million Americans.  If you are in South Georgia, there is an extremely reliable facility in the Valdosta Foot and Ankle Clinic that assists patients in their treatment.  Heading the clinic is Dr. Michael Wallace, and Health-Life … Continue reading Gout: A Real Pain in the Foot

Your Child’s First Hunting Trip: What You Should Know

From each generation to the next, we are continuously reminded that technology is beginning to dominate our world. However, it is important to teach our children that there is more to life than Angry Birds and Netflix. With that said, hunting is a great tradition to pass from one generation to the next. It gets kids outside. it promotes fitness. And quite frankly, it promotes … Continue reading Your Child’s First Hunting Trip: What You Should Know

Moultrie Brings in Holiday Season with Annual Light Display

Holiday cheer.  Thousands of excited faces.  The priceless joy of children.  Early shopping. And even an appearance from Saint Nick and his reindeer. It can only mean one thing:  Christmas is just around the corner, and downtown Moultrie is bringing in the season in style. For over 60 years, the annual event known as the “Canopy of Lights” officially kicks off the countdown to Christmas … Continue reading Moultrie Brings in Holiday Season with Annual Light Display

Foundation Inspires Us to “Be Dave Brave”

David Waldron was just like any one of us.  He was a son, a brother, a husband, and a friend.  He was devoted, passionate, and he gave his all in whatever he set out to do. “Everyone wanted him around,” says April Waldron, David’s wife.  “He was respected by many; he always kept a smile on his face.” He stood 6’4” and weighed 250 pounds; … Continue reading Foundation Inspires Us to “Be Dave Brave”