Contributions may be mailed to: First Antioch Baptist Church – Historic Preservation Fundraiser; P.O. Box 133; Valdosta, Georgia 31602. In Valdosta, I'm Malia Thomas, reporting for ABC27.
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SC has 3 of best islands to visit in the South, even in winter, Travel + Leisure says. Here’s why
Three South Carolina islands were included in Travel + Leisure’s 10 best in the South, including one not normally seen on ...
The longtime Christian ecumenical organization is in the final planning phase of its restoration of a former slave dwelling ...
A Langley Pond Christmas will be held from 3-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, at Langley Pond Park, 113 Langley Dam Road, Burnettown.
Explore the East Side neighborhood where artist Edward Bannister and his entrepreneur wife, Christiana Carteaux, mingled with ...
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Black Things to Do in New York City This Holiday
Every Friday and Saturday night, live jazz spills out the doors of the Black-owned Williamsburg Music Center in Brooklyn. It ...
The African Children's Choir, a 17-voice ensemble composed of young Ugandans, will sing, dance and drum Wednesday at First ...
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A look at what's happening this week around Jacksonville
Annual Christmas Open House: 1-3 p.m., Jacksonville African American History Museum, 859 Grove St. | Create an ornament to decorate the tree, and visit with Santa. Refreshments served. Free Christmas ...
Jeff Pointer leaned against the green Mosier Valley Park sign as the afternoon sun brightened the park on the northeast side of Fort Worth. The area was once the site of a community center that was ...
First Baptist Dallas, which saw its 134-year-old historic sanctuary destroyed in a fire last year, got a $7 million donation ...
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Hobby Lobby CEO David Green pledges $7M to help rebuild fire-ravaged historic First Baptist Dallas
Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green has donated 7 million to help rebuild the historic sanctuary of First Baptist Dallas ...
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