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August/September 2019

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A U G U S T / S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 M A C O N M A G A Z I N E . C O M | 2 7 Natalia's W W W . N A T A L I A S . N E T 2 0 1 N O R T H M A C O N S T R E E T Award winning fine dining 3131 US-41, FORSYTH, GA 31029 • 478.808.0513 • FALL IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT PERENNIALS Complimentary landscaping consultations Business and residential container planting service available Open Mon-Fri 10-5 p.m. Sat 9-5 p.m. • Closed Sun Macon. She was active in the Civil Rights Movement and a founding board member of the Booker T. Washington Center. Upon her death in 1975, she left an estate to establish the Ruth Hartley Moseley Memorial Fund to assist needy students seeking to become nurses and healthcare providers. Her estate also opened a resource center, which still is located on Spring Street. Her heart for service has inspired a new generation of leaders like Vinson Muhammad of Torchlight Academy, who organizes youth through hip-hop education and Daffeney Hollis of Diligent Transportation Service Corporation, who provides essential transport for low-income residents. There are so many more who give but don't realize their impact. This August celebrate them all, and donate to support their efforts. Events with support from the Griffith Family Foundation and the Community Foundation of Central Georgia: • ISSA HAPPY HOUR 5:30-7 p.m. Aug. 8 • READ BETWEEN THE WINES BOOK DISCUSSION 5:30 p.m. Aug. 15 • WILL SEMINAR AND THE COOKOUT Aug. 24 • GIVING BLACK DAY 7 p.m. Aug. 28 • GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP Aug. 29 Learn more at givingblackday. mightycause.com/giving-events/ gbd19. – TONJA KHABIR

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