Search The October/November issue is here! Subscribe The Weekly with A digital newsletter created to go beyond our pages Let’s scroll less + engage more to get out and about together. Learn More Celebrating Since 1986, Macon Magazine seeks to share your news. Both the personal and the professional. Find Information on our special sections […]| Macon Magazine
Historic Macon Fall Flea MarketOctober 4–5, 2025357 Oglethorpe StreetThe Historic Macon Foundation’s Fall Flea Market returns with two days of treasure hunting. Shoppers can browse antiques, furniture, artwork, and unique finds while supporting preservation efforts in the community. Tesserae TrioOctober 13Wesleyan College – Burden ParlorViolinist Fabiola Kim, cellist Leo Singer, and pianist Alan Woo […]| Macon Magazine
I’m excited about the Riverside development for Mercer’s new School of Medicine.Alongside the convention center, hotels, living spaces, and retail, it’s probably the largestsingle downtown development ever. It’s transformative.Macon is uniquely positioned, geographically and culturally, to be Georgia’s leading cityoutside Atlanta. We’re accessible from everywhere, truly the crossroads of Georgia. The starfor Macon has been […]| Macon Magazine
When a federal process hits homeStory by Susannah Cox Maddux | Photos by Jerome Gratigny Last year, Judge Tillman E. “Tripp” Self III asked me to join him at the United States Naturalization Ceremony here in Macon. Conducted by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, “naturalization is the process by […]| Macon Magazine
Andy Moore, 39 Director, Commercial Chassis – Blue Bird Tell us about your calling. What brought you to your career field? I’ve always been fascinated by how things work, which led me to study engineering at Mercer University. My first job out of college was working on aircraft for a defense contractor. After several years, […]| Macon Magazine
An American Aquarium/SUSTO top of the ticket for Bragg Jam embraces the belief in a better South Story by Candice Dyer Bragg Jam revolves around full-circle moments. This year’s headliners, alt-country sensations American Aquarium and SUSTO, both have played the annual music festival before, back when they were a little lower on the marquee. So […]| Macon Magazine