Macon Magazine

August/September 2021

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hello@maconmagazine.com • 478.746.7779 SUBSCRIBE ONLINE: maconmagazine.com "I'm flipping through the New Downtown for the tenth time in the past 24 hours and I just wanted to tell y'all how beautiful and well done it is. It makes me really proud to have a publication like this for our downtown and for our city. Thank you all for your hard work and vision for this year's issue. This is the most striking, diverse and interesting issue to date and that is all thanks to your creativity and alignment with NewTown's mission and vision. Thanks for all you do for our fair city!" — EMILY HOPKINS, DIRECTOR OF PLACE FOR NEWTOWN MACON AND MAIN STREET MACON MANAGER "The June/July issue of Macon Magazine was just great. The insert of New Downtown was a fantastic idea. There are so many new restaurants and shops I had no idea about. After the pandemic I think it's so important to remind people of all the places downtown. In the magazine, the variety of stories and subject matter is just so interesting. From history to climbing walls, it's a good variety. And I think the photos, which have always been great, look even better and better." — JEFF BATTCHER "I loved this month's magazine! I especially loved the cover's color and focus on summer activities. It draws attention. I loved the article on Shannon Fickling. I also enjoy the diverse effort put into the publication such as the Triangle Arts story. I love the draw on the worth, dignity and beauty of all segments of Macon and Middle Georgia." — JAMES CALDWELL SEND US YOUR LETTERS! We want to feature them in our October/November issue. Email us at hello@maconmagazine.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Tag us on social media for a chance to be featured in Macon Magazine. Letters from readers 16 maconmagazine.com | AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2021

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