Augusta, GA
Georgia’s oldest Chinese group to be honored
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WFXG) – This month the state of Georgia will acknowledge the state’s oldest Chinese language group, which was began proper right here within the CSRA.
It was 96 years in the past, in 1927, when 59 Chinese language males signed a petition to constitution the Chinese language Consolidated Benevolent Affiliation of Augusta.
Now, after many years of group service, and being an important a part of the cultural expertise of Augusta, the Georgia Historic Society is planning to honor the CCBA with an historic marker on Could nineteenth.
CCBA President Gary Tom mirrored on the occasion this fashion. “We’re developing on 100 years. and we felt this monument might be a legacy to these early households who got here to Augusta. And so they had been actually strangers in an odd land. They raised their households, turned a part of the group they usually contributed to the wealthy cultural historical past of the group.”
in 1873, the primary Chinese language arrived within the metropolis to work on the Augusta Canal Enlargement Undertaking. By the center of the twentieth century, the Chinese language group was thriving and intertwined with Augusta’s African-American group.
Tom instructed us, “Most of these households, as much as the Nineteen Fifties, had operated Chinese language grocery shops within the African-American communities of town. And so, we have now a proud historic connection to the African-American group right here in Augusta.
By means of the years, the CCBA has been seen throughout Augusta’s excessive profile occasions like Arts In The Coronary heart and the Goodwill Boat Races.
CCBA
The group has produced a variety of profitable professionals, together with a Georgia Supreme Court docket Justice!
Tom stated, “We had Carla Wong McMillian who’s the primary Asian Supreme Court docket Justice of a state, the state of Georgia. Or, within the south actually, whose household was part of the group.”
Georgia Supreme Court docket
With almost 100 years of service below its belt, what’s subsequent for the CCBA, in the course of the subsequent 100 years?
Tom smiled when he instructed us, “We hope that we are going to be a group that can proceed to honor these early households and we simply hope to show and study.”
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Augusta, GA
No. 5 Texas runs away from No. 12 Clemson, off to CFP quarterfinals
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Augusta, GA
Groups partner to offer hygiene items for Augusta community
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Precious Pearls Mentoring and Purposed to Inspire spent Saturday morning passing out hygiene bags and purses filled with essential items.
This year, for the first time, the two organizations decided to join together as a way to make an even bigger impact.
“Better together. We make more of an impact when we decide to bring things together and we can create a better impact,” said Patrice Canty with Purposed to Inspire.
Leaders say they’ve noticed the need for help is not slowing down.
If you are interested in donating, the biggest need right now is for children’s jackets and blankets.
For more information or to support in any way, visit https://preciouspearlsmentoring.com/.
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Augusta, GA
Commissioner Jordan Johnson takes oath of office for second term
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta Commissioner Jordan Johnson was sworn in for a second term on Friday at the May Park Community Center.
We spoke with Johnson, who says he is looking forward to the next four years and continuing the work he has started with his district and the city.
Tackling homelessness is a priority for him and improving the Riverwalk and downtown area.
“I am not even from an attraction standpoint. What does Augusta do to support our citizens? How do we support our infrastructure? How do we support the finesse of our community? That’s what I say when I reimagine Augusta. I am not only looking for Augusta’s leaders but the people who live here and who call Augusta home,” said Johnson.
Also on Friday, Eugene “Gino” Brantley took an oath of office during a ceremonial swearing-in as the new sheriff of Augusta-Richmond County.
On Monday, Commissioner-elect Don Clark will be sworn into office.
He will serve on Bobby William’s current district 5.
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