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Royal Tea on Reynolds opens to public 3 days a week in downtown Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A downtown Augusta tea house that started as a potential Airbnb is now open to the public three days a week.

Royal Tea on Reynolds, located on Reynolds Street, opened in January of last year as a venue rental space, hosting birthday parties, bridal showers and other private events.

A few months later, the business began offering tea-themed events.

From Airbnb idea to tea house

Owner Lakeisha Germany said the concept came to her after a visit to Atlanta.

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“I went to Atlanta and just happened to go to a tea house in Atlanta. And I thought oh Augusta doesn’t have this,” Germany said.

Germany said she and her husband originally had other plans for the Reynolds Street property after purchasing it.

“So we ended up purchasing it and we were just going to rent it out as an Airbnb,” Germany said.

Tea sourced from across the country

The tea served at Royal Tea on Reynolds is sourced from multiple states, including Maryland, Ohio, California and Texas.

“I can get tea from Georgia, but it’ll be tea from Georgia,” Germany said. “You want to bring different things to Augusta. That’s the good thing about partnering with people from all over the place, because they all have a different perspective.”

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Now open to walk-in guests

The business has expanded its tea-themed offerings to include themed events such as a Bridgerton afternoon tea, Easter tea and a Derby afternoon tea, Germany said.

Germany said the decision to open regular public hours came in response to customer demand.

“Everyone’s been asking that we open so we’re going to try it and see how it works out,” Germany said.

Royal Tea on Reynolds is open to the public Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Venue rentals are available on weekends.

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Augusta neighbors voice concerns over proposed data center pause

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – People who live in the Haynes Station neighborhood are sharing their frustrations about a data center being built in West Augusta.

Neighbors say their concerns include a lack of transparency and communication from city leaders and the developer behind the project.

The comments come ahead of a possible pause on data center developments in Augusta. Commission leaders are expected to discuss the issue Tuesday.

One neighbor said she wants commissioners to approve a moratorium that would apply not only to future data center proposals, but also to the Eisenhower Drive data center project.

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“I want to walk away with them all voting yes to a moratorium, not just for new proposed data centers, but to include the Eisenhower Data Center,” she said. “We’re saying a time frame — I don’t know, 12 to 18 months — until the policies are established on all data centers, to include the Eisenhower one.”

Neighbors say they plan to attend the commission meeting.

We will keep you updated on what comes out of the discussion.

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Augusta GreenJackets announce 2-day transformation in identity

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NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta GreenJackets, in partnership with Destination Augusta, on Monday announced the launch of Augusta Soul, a new alternate identity celebrating the rhythm, history and cultural heartbeat of the Augusta area.

The Augusta Soul will take the field June 19 and 20 at SRP Park against the Hill City Howlers.

Augusta’s soul story can be seen and felt throughout the community, from downtown landmarks and murals to historic stages, museums, local venues and gathering places that continue to carry the city’s musical spirit forward.

The identity pays tribute to the legacy of James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, and Augusta-born powerhouse Sharon Jones, whose influence helped bring classic soul to a new generation.

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“Minor League Baseball gives us a unique opportunity to tell local stories in a fun and meaningful way,” said Augusta GreenJackets General Manager Brandon Greene. “Augusta Soul honors the artists who moved the world, the places that shaped the sound and the people who continue to give this community its energy today.”

The June 19 game will include an Augusta Soul bowling shirt giveaway, presented by Destination Augusta, for the first 1,000 fans through the gates.

On June 20, fans can enjoy post-game fireworks and have the chance to bid on the game-worn and autographed Augusta Soul jerseys, with net proceeds benefiting the James Brown Academy of Musik Pupils.

Tickets for both Soul games are available now for purchase. Visit www.greenjacketsbaseball.com, call 803-349-9467 or visit the SRP Box Office at 187 Railroad Ave., North Augusta.

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Augusta Players, Imperial Theatre announce Shane Peterman as new CEO

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre have announced a new Chief Executive Officer.

Shane Peterman will lead the organizations as they continue working toward a proposed merger and a shared future for the performing arts in Augusta.

Peterman brings nearly 30 years of experience in commercial and nonprofit performing arts, including executive leadership, producing, arts education, organizational growth, revenue development and community engagement.

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He most recently served as Producing Artistic Director of WaterTower Theatre in Addison, Texas. Peterman has also worked in commercial theatre development and producing in both the United States and United Kingdom.

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“Shane brings the rare combination of artistic understanding, business discipline, warmth and vision that this moment requires,” said M. Amy Patton, Interim CEO of The Augusta Players and Search Committee Co Chair. “He understands that strong organizations are built through trust, transparency, relationships, and mission. We believe Shane is the right leader to help guide this next chapter.”

Peterman’s background also includes leadership of performing arts organizations, theatrical producing and presenting, donor and corporate support, arts education and organizational transition.

“I’m deeply honored by the trust both organizations have placed in me during such an important and exciting moment in their histories,” said Peterman.

“The Augusta Players and The Imperial Theatre together represent a nearly 200 year legacy of artistic excellence, civic engagement and community impact. I look forward to working alongside the boards, staff, artists, patrons, donors and the greater Augusta community as we help shape a strong and sustainable future for the performing arts together.”

Peterman is expected to begin his role on June 15.

His leadership comes nearly 7 months after the death of Augusta Players Executive and Artistic Director Scott Seidl.

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