Augusta Ballet is dedicated to providing outstanding programming on the stage and in the community, collaborating with other arts organizations and dance schools throughout the southeast, and welcoming all those who want to experience dance at its very best.
The Augusta Children's Chorale offers boys and girls with unchanged voices opportunities for musical and personal development through excellence in singing in a diverse choral organization.
The Augusta Choral Society performs several concerts each season including performances of the great masterpieces of choral/orchestral literature, sacred music, contemporary music and popular music.
The Augusta Mini Theatre provides opportunities for the development of the artistic skills of area youth, with special attention to the needs of those at-risk; to facilitate participation in the arts for citizens underserved because of socio-economic condition; and to provide a venue for professional artists to share their expertise.
The Augusta Players is an award-winning non-profit community theatre organization dedicated to presenting the highest quality theatrical productions. Serving the City of Augusta and its surrounding counties, our mission is to foster creative expression by providing a medium for local actors, musicians, dancers, directors, designers, and technicians to explore their talents and sharpen their skills.
The symphony engages individuals in the CSRA through its Music in the schools, Publix Charities Family Concerts and Music to the People concerts. The Augusta Symphony's scope of services covers the 15 county CSRA in two states, Georgia and South Carolina.
Columbia County Arts, Inc., exists to assist and promote the arts, artists and arts organizations in Columbia County for the education, inspiration and enjoyment of its citizens.
To give an excellent musical experience to all singers in the CSRA, with the goal of providing excellent cultural entertainment to the region.
The Institute is proud to offer visual art education opportunities for students of all ages and interests. Quarterly studio classes and workshops are available in a wide range of media, from drawing and painting to photography, weaving, clay, and sculpture.
The mission of the Greater Augusta Arts Council is to advance the arts and thus, enrich the quality of life in Augusta and the Central Savannah River Area.
The Morris Museum of Art, located on the Riverwalk in downtown Augusta, Georgia, is the first museum dedicated to the art and artists of the American South. The collection includes holdings of nearly 5,000 paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculptures dating from the late-eighteenth century to the present. In addition to the permanent collection galleries, the museum hosts eight to ten temporary special exhibitions every year.
Today we are seeing a resurgence, particularly in the older establishments of the city of Augusta, to rediscover not only their organization's history, but also the old buildings in the downtown area in which these organizations call home. The Imperial is no different, and with this in mind we would like to consider this part of the page an ongoing project.
Greater Augusta Arts Council is to advance the arts and thus, enrich the quality of life in Augusta and the Central Savannah River Area.
The Artist Guild is a group of artists and patrons of the visual arts located in Columbia County, Georgia. We promote the arts, sponsor exhibits and workshops, support the creative growth of artists, and provide members with opportunities to show and sell their work.
Historic Augusta, Inc. preserves historical or architectural significant sites in Augusta and Richmond County, Georgia.
The museum honors the memory of the greatest comedy pair in history - Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Harlem is a fitting place for the Museum since it is the birthplace of Oliver Hardy. This is also the first museum in the United States ever dedicated to Laurel and Hardy.
The Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Augusta and features an 8500 seat arena.
Sacred Heart offers the community a wide range of cultural opportunities. Choral concerts, art exhibits, Christmas events, silent movies and an annual garden festival fill the center with beauty and energy. Tours, both guided and self-led, take place daily, and the courtyard serves as a peaceful place to rest and take in the buildings exterior beauty.
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson is owned and operated by Historic Augusta, Inc. Historic Augusta preserves and maintains the Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson in order to inform and educate the public as to how Woodrow Wilson's childhood in Augusta, Georgia affected him as he later served as President of the United States.
Built in 1845 as a source of power, water and transportation, the Augusta Canal is the only intact industrial canal in the American South in continuous use.
The Aim of the Augusta Disc Golf Association (ADGA) is to provide and Promote a better understanding of the sport of disc golf to the general public. Provide an opportunity for local disc golfers to develop their skills through organized competition.
USA Tennis 1-2-3 is a low-cost, introductory instructional tennis program for adults. The program teaches basic skills to new players in a group environment.
Augusta Greenjackets is a Minor League Baseball Team In Augusta, Ga. Lake Olmstead Stadium has been the home of the GreenJackets since the 1995 season, although Augusta has fielded a team in the South Atlantic League since 1988.
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 31,000 Rotary clubs located in 166 countries.