Augusta, GA
This Nike Victory Tour 4 Is Ready for the Masters in Augusta
Nike Golf continues to treat longtime and new fans of the sport to apparel, accessories, and footwear rooted in both performance and story-telling. The latest example arrives in the form of a Nike Victory Tour 4 Cleat inspired by the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga.
In comparison to the ‘prickly’ Roshe Golf 2 prepped for the Waste Management Phoenix Open, the newly-surfaced Victory Tour 4 opts for a tamer aesthetic. The leather upper keeps things simple in ‘White’ with profile swooshes interrupting with their ‘Black’ contrast. Support clips around the heel, however, up the ante with their pink all-over print: floral motifs take on the golf cleat’s medial mesh layers, nodding to the Masters Tournament’s location in the process.
Underfoot, Nike Golf’s latest footwear offering features a midsole system reminiscent of many Nike Running models from yesteryear. The cushioning solution is coupled with a semi-exposed FlyPlate (the same carbon fiber stiffening component found in the AlphaFly 3) and a reliable spike/cleat system. Together, each aforementioned component delivers top-notch performance in a stylish package for those hopeful of winning the tournament in Augusta (or one day competing in it).
Enjoy official photos of the golf cleats ahead. The pair should be priced at around $210–the same price as Nike’s Victory Tour 3.
For footwear for the streets and not the green, check out the Air Jordan 4 ‘White Cement’ retro slated for a return in May.
Nike Golf continues to treat longtime and new fans of the sport to apparel, accessories, and footwear rooted in both performance and story-telling. The latest example arrives in the form of a Nike Victory Tour 4 Cleat inspired by the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, GA
Augusta Home and Garden Show brings in hundreds of vendors
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Saturday was day two of the Augusta Home and Garden Show at the Augusta Convention Center.
Event organizers say you can find the latest in products and services from kitchens, baths, plants, landscaping and much more.
Kids are also welcome at the event.
There are activities for kids, like home crafts, flowerpot decorating and face painting.
“We have Home Depot, and then we have people who do roofs next to us. There are pots and pans, skincare and everything else. So, everybody is out here just trying to do the same thing and meet and greet, talk to people. Hopefully, trying to get some sales and leads, and keep it going,” said Steven Stewart with Soldier Solutions.
Doors open for the final day on Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
Admission to the show is free.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta’s MLKJr. Parade kicks off Black History Month
Augusta, Ga (WJBF) – The city of Augusta and the Augusta-Richmond County Branch of the NAACP continued an annual tradition. Augusta’s annual Martin Luther King Junior Parade was held Saturday on Laney-Walker Blvd. A large crowd of people gathered to watch the parade and celebrate the beginning of Black History Month.
Sibea Lewis, a Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. told WJBF, “It’s great to see so many people out here celebrating history, celebrating the past that we can go forward with and knowing about where we come from helps us know where we need to go.”
City organizations, social groups, and local high school bands were just some of the spirited guests in this year’s parade. “It’s wonderful,” said Cashus Williams, a life-long Augusta resident told WJBF, “What makes it so good is I’m glad, I’m 67 years old to live to see this. I remember when I was a little girl, and now look.”
There’s extra significance to the parade coming down Laney-Walker Blvd, which is one of most prominent pillars of the Augusta Black Community. “Very Historical from Lucy Laney School, AR Johnson, I mean it’s very historical period.” said Thompkins. Lewis said, “A lot of the history of this city, the strength of this city comes from this block the people come from this block. So the perfection of combining these two things together is A1.”
Apostle Auturus Dizzley of Connection to Christ Ministries told WJBF, “This parade brings the unification. We want to make sure that we’re reaching across aisles and reaching across denominational lines to serve the community because that’s what we’re here to serve.”
Augusta, GA
20th annual Home and Garden Show underway in downtown Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The 20th annual Home and Garden Show is underway at the Augusta Convention Center.
Admission to the show is free all weekend long, so there’s no need to buy a ticket.
Event organizers say you’ll find the latest in products and services for everything from builders, contractors, materials, decks, kitchens, baths, storage, plants, landscaping, kitchenware, and much more.
The art, gift and gourmet food marketplace has products from local vendors that you can shop from as well.
The show will also have its fair share of giveaways like free plants.
Kids are welcome for some family entertainment with take-home crafts, flower pot decorating and face painting.
The show will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Plus, the first 100 people in the show each day get a free Home Depot Bucket.
The event is held at the Augusta Convention Center at the Marriott, located at 2 10th Street.
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