Remaining positive in a pandemic
We are always inspired by how Macon Magazine readers
and community members continue to celebrate the good
life and great stories here in Middle Georgia. Even in
uncertain times, celebrations were held, and life continues
to go on, sometimes in a slightly shifted way.
1. Christopher Graddick conducted a "Flower Flash" at
the I Love Macon Sculpture in Daisy Park on Oct. 31. He
collected food donations for The Mentors Project, serving
Bibb County students during the pandemic. 2. Jim Crisp
celebrated 70 years alongside friends for a special dinner
hosted on Annette Anderson's patio. 3. David Lee Sr.
celebrates being released from Navicent Health in July
after having COVID-19. 4. Alan Thiese used his COVID-19
quarantine time to make a scrapbook of his life.
5. 7th Street Salvage makes deliveries of their locally
produced, hand-poured candles.
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