by Rebecca Johnston | Jul 7, 2022 | Issue July-Aug 2022, Stories
Many people born in other countries choose to earn citizenship through naturalization, a long and sometimes challenging process. Woodstock resident Francisco Lozano is one of them. Reaching his goal of becoming a United States citizen on February 23, 2019, was a...
by Rebecca Johnston | Feb 25, 2022 | Issue Mar-Apr 2022, Stories
Mastering the Art and Science of Gardening By Rebecca Johnston Planting seeds of knowledge that cultivate a love for gardening comes naturally to Cherokee County’s Master Gardeners. Whether you are looking to find the perfect flowers for your garden spot, identify...
by Rebecca Johnston | Feb 25, 2022 | Issue Mar-Apr 2022, Stories
Love of Gardening Deep-Rooted By Rebecca Johnston The creator of Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground believes some people are born with gardening genes and that those genes grow and flourish when planted in the right environment. How deep the love of gardening runs in Jim...
by Rebecca Johnston | Jan 1, 2022 | Issue Jan-Feb 2022, Stories
Carving a Lifetime of Memories By Rebecca Johnston Sara and Hines Manous have carved a lifetime of memories together during their sixty-one years of marriage, and memories are not the only thing Hines loves to carve. The talented artist is a master of woodworking. As...
by Rebecca Johnston | Nov 1, 2021 | Issue Nov-Dec 2021, Stories
Wrecker Shares Joy of Christmas By Rebecca Johnston When the owners of Mauldin Body Shop in Canton take to the streets during the holiday season with their wrecker affectionally known as Christmas Pete, a crowd is sure to follow. While the wrecker might be used most...