To kick off annual summer reading program, Newbern library hosts special event Saturday, June 11
In partnership with the Newbern Library’s Summer Reading and Arts Enrichment Program, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Auburn will bring a new educational enrichment... Read More
Greensboro will host Alabama Audubon’s third annual Black Belt Birding Festival on Aug. 4 & 5
Alabama Audubon is pleased to announce the third annual Black Belt Birding Festival in Greensboro, Alabama on August 4 & 5, 2023. Highlighting the birds,... Read More
GABTA awarded grant from Black Belt Treasures to support arts, culture, history, tourism work here
Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center has awarded funds to eight community organizations across Alabama’s Black Belt to assist with growing sustainable tourism through an... Read More
Greensboro celebrates bicentennial this weekend
The Greensboro Alabama Business and Tourism Association is excited to announce the Greensboro Bicentennial Tour on the 10th and 11th of June, 2023. This special... Read More
Greensboro First Methodist plans bicentennial homecoming celebration Sunday, June 11
In 1823, in a reception room of The Planters Inn, a Methodist society was formed with a group of six believers. Their genuine faith continues... Read More
Southern holds Kindergarten graduation May 19
Southern Academy held a graduation ceremony for the Kindergarten Class of 2023, of Friday, May 19, at the Southern Academy gymnasium. Graduates listed in alphabetical... Read More
Garden Club honors Hemstreet, installs new president
The Greensboro Garden Club recently appointed Nikki McGillivray of Eutaw as its new President. Among the first assignments for McGillivray, was hosting a dedication ceremony... Read More
Greensboro bicentennial tour will feature local homes
Greensboro Alabama Business and Tourism Association announces the Greensboro Bicentennial Tour on June 10th and 11th 2023. In conjunction with the celebration of Greensboro’s incorporation... Read More
Council discusses potential ABC store move, HERO building sale, issues with shooting, and four wheelers in town
Greensboro City Council heard a proposal last Tuesday night, May 23, by Dr. John Dorsey of Project Horseshoe Farm to purchase two buildings downtown. Dorsey... Read More