Archive for February, 2008

What kind of programs are there in Augusta, GA for senior citizens, i.e. housing, transportation, etc?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Augusta
djsgrammy asked:


I am a disabled senior citizen with only a disability income. I will be moving to Augusta, GA and would like to find out about programs for housing and transportation. I also need to know what kind of medigap insurance and Plan D drug assistance is available.

VANVOORHIS

What stores in Augusta,ga can i find an augusta lynx hockey jersey for me and my fiance?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Augusta
daladiesman1981 asked:


I have been looking all over to find a jersey for the augusta lynx for my fiance and me. But i can’t find any.Can someone please help me ind a store in augusta,ga. I don’t want to order one online i would rather go to the store nd buy it.

SCHUNEMAN

Find a Georgia Phone Owner From a Telephone Number

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Augusta
Gloria Moore asked:


Georgia is a very lush U.S. state that features a diverse mixture of flora and fauna, and primarily has a humid subtropical climate that is quite similar to its neighbor, Florida. Being the last colony to join the original thirteen colonies, Georgia is a state with a long and impressive history.

As Georgia has developed over the years, so have its major cities. Georgia’s three largest cities by population include Atlanta, Augusta and Columbus. Atlanta is not only Georgia’s most populated city, it is also its capital. Atlanta is recognized as one of seven of America’s Gamma world cities. Atlanta is home to many major company headquarters that reside within its city boundaries including Home Depot, The Coca-Cola Company, and AT&T Mobility.

AT&T Mobility is the largest cellular phone service provider in the USA with just over an estimated 70 million subscribers. Due to the fact that the home base for AT&T is in Atlanta, it only makes sense that many of Georgia’s residents own cell phones, which they do.

How many cell phones? In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of Georgia was 9,363,941, while 2006 cellular phone subscriber statistics estimated that 6,891,999 Georgians used mobile phones. Based on those results, in 2006, less than 3 million people in Georgia did not use cell phones.

If you would like to lookup information on any of the more than 6 million wireless subscribers who live in Georgia, you will find that there is no official state directory you can use to help you with your search. However, depending on the information you have or need regarding a Georgia wireless subscriber, you may be able to use other services to help you achieve the results you are looking for.

For instance, if you were looking for the name and address of a mobile subscriber, and all you knew of the person was their cellular number, by entering the area code and number into a reverse lookup service such as www.LookUpThisNumber.com you may be able to obtain the results you are seeking.



TILLEMA

Augusta National Golf Club: a Beautiful Golf Course

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Augusta
Paul Easton asked:


The Augusta national golf club has been the location of the well known and highly televised Masters Tournament. The course is located in Augusta Georgia and has be placed on land that used to be a tree nursery.

An Elegant designed Golf Course for those with the skill to enjoy….

The Augusta national golf club is adorned with mature trees, flowers, as well as shrubs and every hole has the name of a tree or a shrub that is located on the hole. In the early days it stood out from the rest of the golf courses due to the small number of bunkers it contained, compared to other golf courses. The widths of the fairways on the course were also different from the other professional quality courses.

Design changes to the Course

Over the years architects have made changes to the course such as placing more bunkers, decreasing the contours of the greens and placing more trees on the course. The creation of serveral rough areas made the course more challenging.

The greens at the Augusta course had a long tradition of being made from traditional Bermuda grass. In 1981, they were changed to being made from bent grass, which provides a faster surface on the green. This was the deciding factor for the decrease in the contours that were placed on the green.

Members of the Augusta national golf club are probably familiar with the large oak tree that is located on the course and is thought to be over 140 years old.

The Eisenhower tree is a solid pine tree, which is situated on the 17th hole of the course.

Historians of the course claim that the tree was hit with a golf ball numerous times, (to his disgust) by President Eisenhower, and so he recommend that they remove the tree. The chairman of the course at the time did not want to have to ignore the recommendation of the President, however he decided the best thing to do was close the meeting.

The course also has Ike’s Pond, which was named after General Eisenhower. He had taken a walk in the woods on a distance portion of the club grounds, and advised the chairman of the club that he had found a great place to include a pond. The pond was built based on his recommendation.

I believe the chairman’s job was an extremely diplomatic role ,with so many top names of politics and high ranking officials. It allowed its first African-American member in 1990. It is currently an all-male membership.

The Augusta course is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world, for both professionals and the weekend players. I highly recommend it if for only to pick out the specific icons mentioned here, and to identify how they arrived on the course.



REICHENBACH

MV Augusta goES WILD on Test Drive Unlimited

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
iceman2266 asked:


Mv Augusta goeS wild on TDU PC FULL VERSION!
50cent Candy-Shop is playing in the game (modded).

DABADIE

Does any one know any good dance companies in Augusta, GA?

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Augusta
niyathi2194 asked:


I’ve looked forever ans all I can find is Martinez-Evans Dance Studio, Pulse, and Shock. I really badly want a variety to choose from. Please Help!!!

SCHRAMEK

Where can I find this song from the movie Augusta Gone?

Monday, February 25th, 2008
Augusta
Iggie I asked:


It was at the end when she was coming home. Some of the lyrics are save me daddy not a lot to work with but I can’t find it anywhere. If you can tell me, could you please provide a link to the song? Thanks!

DILWORTH

looking for an apartment in the augusta area! relativly cheap but still nice?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Augusta
champagne asked:


im 18 and my b/f and i are looking for an apartment in the augusta area. i just got a job in augusta and i currently live an hour away. so if anybody knows of any apartments for rent in the chelsea/augusta/farmingdale/ anywhere else close to augusta that isnt scary and gross let me know! thanks!!

DELAHOUSSAYE

Where can you get good singing lessons in augusta georgia?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Augusta
candice o asked:


plz help and if u dont know find out and i am 13 years old plz no discouragement

HELTSLEY

Detroit Preserves Its Rich African-American Heritage

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Augusta
Ann Knapp asked:


You can literally go in any direction from Detroit’s riverfront and see why this is such a major center for African American culture. From the world’s largest museum of African American history or Hitsville U.S.A., where all Motown stars were born, when it comes to African American culture and history, all roads eventually lead to Detroit.

Near the riverfront, trace the turbulent and dramatic history of the Underground Railroad at the Second Baptist Church, the Midwest’s oldest African-American church and major Underground Railroad in the 19th century. More than 5,000 slaves passed through Second Baptist on their way to Canada. Tours of the basement, which served as the station, are available by appointment.

Just eight miles east of the Windsor/Detroit border, visitors can also explore the John Freeman Walls Historic Site and Underground Railroad. The property is owned by descendants of John and Jane Walls, former slaves who made the trip from slavery in North Carolina to freedom in Canada in 1846. Tour leaders, or “Conductors,” together with historic buildings provide a first-hand look at what kind of challenges fugitive slaves faced.

Also in Ontario, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site offers visitors a look at what it was like to live as a former slave in the 19th century. Visitors look through the settlement’s original buildings, including the home of Reverend Josiah Henson, who found the settlement for escaped slaves. There’s also an interpretive museum and galleries providing information on early African-American communities in Canada.

The world’s largest museum dedicated to African American history, the Charles H. Wright Museum features “And Still We Rise,” an interactive walk-through exhibit that begins on a slave ship where casts of slaves lay crowded together and simulated sounds of the Atlantic surround you. In another section of the exhibit, visitors find themselves on an early 20th-century city street in the middle of the museum. Guests can walk into the Horseshoe Bar and Grille or watch black and white TV through an appliance store window. A replica of the Paradise Theatre allows visitors to check out a classic black movie playing on the theater screen.

Part museum, part vibrant historical village, The Henry Ford is the largest indoor/outdoor history attraction in North America. Here, visitors can enter the restored bus where Rosa Parks made history by refusing to give up her seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama on Dec. 1, 1955. The act galvanized the American Civil Rights Movement. The bus is the centerpiece of the “With Liberty and Justice For All” exhibit, which focuses on the American struggle for freedom. In Greenfield Village, the Mattox House was the home to three generations of the Mattox family who lived outside of Savannah, Georgia from Reconstruction through the 1930s.

Aside from the automotive industry, perhaps nothing put Detroit on the map like Motown. Revisit the glory years that produced such stars at Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, the Supremes, and the Jackson Five in Detroit’s cultural center. Motown’s headquarters, founded by Berry Gordy, a one-time auto line worker, has been restored to its 1960s glory. Originally converted from a photographer’s studio, the Motown headquarters and studio stayed open 22 hours a day and 7 days a week during its peak years. Visitors are able to see the upstairs offices and the studio where vocalists and the Funk Brothers created the Motown Sound. Rare photographs, gold records, and Michael Jackson’s sequined glove are on display.

The nation’s fifth-largest art museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts was one of the first major art museums to have a permanent showcase for African art. The DIA collection features works from more than 1,000 African cultures placing it among the most extensive collections in North America. The DIA’s Egyptian collection features a wide range of artifacts including linen-wrapped mummies, sculptures, and coffins. The museum’s selection of West African art includes amazing Benin royal brass sculptures and a wood palace door carved from wood by the artists Olowe of the Ise culture. The museum’s modern and contemporary art collection features African American artists including Augusta Savage, Hughie Smith-Lee, and Benny Andrews.



JACOB