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Augusta fairgrounds holds ninth annual Juneteenth Festival

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Thursday’s federal holiday, many are heading out to a Juneteenth celebration in Augusta at the fairgrounds.

Augusta’s ninth annual Juneteenth Festival is taking place on Thursday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is being hosted by Band of Brothers Augusta.

It’s a commemoration of the end of slavery in the U.S. and celebrates African American culture, and for many, not just another day off.

Attendees and officials wanted to emphasize why we celebrate the holiday.

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”Can you imagine someone coming up to you and letting you know that you are free? I mean, I’m just sure they was in pure jubilee. And so, we want to keep that spirit up. That’s why I’m here,” said Valente Fanning, Washington-Wilkes Black History Advisory Commission.

“It’s important to shine light on that date, shine light on why it’s important and why we actually celebrate it, as well as having a good time,” said Chavis Lawrence, vice president, Band of Brothers.

Augusta’s ninth annual Juneteenth Festival is taking place on Thursday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.

“You just reflect on where you came from, so that you can move forward to your future,” said Patrick Frazier, attended the festival.

The Festival is being held at the Augusta Exchange Club Fairgrounds with food, exhibits and music, all while bringing the community together and teaching everyone what Juneteenth is about.

“I have the freedom to start this business as a local entrepreneur. You know, those people then, they did their due diligence, and they sacrificed their lives and everything to allow me to be free to do this,” said Brig Westmoreland, Elite Shaken Lemonade.

Nearly a decade ago, the founder of the festival, Travis Wright, organized the festival for more reasons than one.

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“Everybody knows about the 4th of July. But this is our Freedom Day in 1863. Everyone knows Abraham Lincoln; he freed the slaves through the Emancipation Proclamation, but it took that word two whole years to travel all the way to Galveston, Texas, where the last group of slaves were freed in 1865. And that is what we celebrate,” said Wright.

Fanning came all the way from Washington County to celebrate.

“I came out here because we’re actually planning our Juneteenth celebration at Washington, Ga on the 21st. And so, in the spirit of Juneteenth, my birthday was actually yesterday. I just turned 35, and so this is part of my birthday celebration as well as Juneteenth, because I wanted to see how other cities do their Juneteenth celebration. And also, just to support our beautiful Augusta,” said Fanning.



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Lock and Dam Park closing to public for a month in Augusta

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Lock and Dam Park closing to public for a month in Augusta


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The city of Augusta announced a temporary closure of New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam Park.

Closure of the park at 2105 Lock and Dam Road will allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to repair the lock and dam structure.

The park will be closed from March 4 to April 7.

All areas of the park will be closed.

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However, the Baurle Boat Ramp will remain open and accessible to the public for fishing and boating activities.



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Augusta 911 call center earns statewide honor

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta 911 center has been named 2025 Communications Center of the Year at the Georgia Emergency Communications Conference in Athens.

The award recognizes excellence in public safety communications, innovation, leadership and service.

The award recognizes a center that demonstrates strong performance in emergency response coordination, training, technology and community engagement.

The Augusta center was selected among agencies statewide for its consistent service, professional standards and coordination with public safety partners.

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“This recognition reflects the work our team does every single day,” said Daniel R. Dunlap, 911 director. “Our communications officers are the first point of contact during some of the most difficult moments in a person’s life. They provide reassurance, direction and critical coordination until help arrives. I am incredibly proud of the dedication and strength they show.”



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Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn opens on Broad Street in Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A new gourmet popcorn shop has opened on Broad Street, bringing a Chicago-style twist to downtown Augusta.

Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts, located at 716 Broad Street next to the Miller Theater, opened late last year. Owner Sheila Jones moved to Augusta from Chicago, where she said gourmet popcorn has a strong following.

“I’m from Chicago where gourmet popcorn is kind of a big deal,” Jones said.

Specialty flavors made in house

The shop offers specialty flavors including caramel, strawberry drizzle, peppermint, Oreo, green apple, and peanut butter — all made in house. Jones said the experience starts before customers even reach the counter.

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“The smell is part of the experience. Green apple, strawberry, strawberry drizzle with chocolate. We have a new peanut butter flavor I just did,” Jones said.

A business built for family

Jones said her move to Augusta and her decision to open the business were driven by her son, who is on the autism spectrum. She said she believed he would be more comfortable in Augusta and wanted to build something that would benefit him long-term.

“I wanted him to have something when he gets older. He has a job already if he wants one. He already has a business,” Jones said.

Jones said starting the business has been harder than she expected. She handles most operations herself, with some help from family. She said the purpose behind the shop keeps her motivated.

“Coming into this every day is fulfilling because I built it. I’m building it and I just wanna see how high we’ll go,” Jones said.

Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The shop is also holding a pop-up Saturday at noon on Gordon Highway.

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Here’s a link to their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584084467886#



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