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February/March 2023

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FROM TOP: The Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce celebrated the graduation of Leadership Macon Class of 2022 in December. | Le Pied Du Mont Boucherie Festival celebrated its seventh year of fundraising, educating, and building community between butchers, chefs, farmers, veterans, and foodies on Jan. 13 - 15th at Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia. The festival is centered around the centuries-old Cajun and Creole tradition of boucherie, which translates directly from French as "butchery" but entails the tradition of an entire community gathering in the early winter to slaughter whole hogs – a massive undertaking, but one that the community used to create and preserve enough food to sustain them through the season. Central Georgia's festival benefits Stag Vets, Inc, a program that helps combat veterans transition to civilian life at Comfort Farms, the nation's first Veterans Acute Crisis Agriculture Center. Pictured: Jon Jackson – Comfort Farms owner and festival founder – and Bryan Kyzan – a Cajun shaman who led festival ceremonies – with the hog's head on the butcher's block, before it went to the head cheese station. Jackson with Chef Chelsia Ogletree of Her Majesty, Inc. in Forsyth. | St. Joseph's Catholic School participated in the Macon Christmas Parade on Dec. 18, 2022. The angel float featured a nativity scene in the front with an angelic choir singing in the back. SJS cheerleaders led the way carrying the 150th anniversary banner. Faces 28 maconmagazine.com | FEBRUARY/MARCH 2023

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