Woodstock

Public Art Gets Personal: Bob the Turkey

Public Art Gets Personal: Bob the Turkey

In the heart of Woodstock stands a statue of a bird with a story that transcends its metal form. Crafted from thick-gauge steel, the sculpture affectionately known as Bob the Turkey is a symbol of community and history: a monument to a figure that captured the town’s...

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Mad About Woodstock

Mad About Woodstock

MadLife Stage & Studios in the heart of downtown Woodstock burst onto the music scene in 2016. With deep roots in Woodstock’s musical landscape, the venue—owned by Mike and Kerrie Levi—quickly became a hot spot for music lovers looking for a one-of-a-kind...

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Public Art Gets Personal: Harlequin

Public Art Gets Personal: Harlequin

Harlequin, a tall sculpture in downtown Woodstock, offers a twist on community connection. Corrina Sephora, an Atlanta-based sculptor and blacksmith with a heart for creating public art that connects to the community, gathered donated scrap metal and turned it...

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Public Art Gets Personal: Undulation

Public Art Gets Personal: Undulation

Public art, in its myriad forms, plays a pivotal role in shaping the identity and vitality of a community. From sculptures and murals to installations and performances, public art enriches our lives, offering cultural, social, aesthetic, and economic benefits that...

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Rolling Out New Transportation

Thanks to innovations by some key Cherokee County leaders, “Metro Meets the Mountains” with new propane-powered vehicles for the Cherokee Area Transportation System [CATS]. The new vehicles provide environmental and financial benefits for residents and taxpayers....

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