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
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...
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...
Music Sparkles in Downtown Woodstock
The Woodstock Arts Lantern Series shines a light on performers who give listeners a butterfly-in-the-gut feeling of experiencing an artist for the first time, performers who deliver music from other regions and even other countries. When you walk down Main...
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....
Better Networking for Introverts: Four Tips for Introspective Individuals
Introvert versus extrovert: it's a bit more nuanced than a question of whether you like and enjoy large groups of people. In fact, most people may not fall on just one side of the spectrum and are a complex mix of both. The main difference between an extrovert...
Can Personality Tests Help Provide Better Fit for Organizations and Candidates?
Halfway into 2022, the phenomenon known as The Great Resignation continues. Increased wages and job fulfillment are two of the driving forces behind the movement that’s causing significant shifts in the labor market, particularly for Millennials and Gen Z. These...
No Bones About It! Here’s Proof That Woodstock is a Dog-Friendly City
Now more than ever, the internet knows what we want: funny, adorable animal photos and videos. Scrolling through your favorite social platform can offer a serotonin boost to get you through your day, and a huge part of that boost comes from watching clips of our...
Woodstock-Based Networking Group Celebrates Growth into Canton
Here’s something to celebrate in 2021: New ways to (safely) meet folks in the community and grow your personal and professional network! A new Canton-based networking group, aptly titled Canton Business Club, is coming to Reformation’s Canton location to offer up more...
Millennials are Setting Trends in Working From Home Post-Coronavirus
Back in March, the rise of Covid-19 led many companies to extend permissions to employees to work from home. The result? Many organizations learned firsthand the same data that multiple studies have found about employees’ productivity and engagement from home, which...