Surrounded by friends and family, Kirtsten Thompson (with scissors) officially opened her new store, Saving Grace, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted last Saturday by the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce. CONTRIBUTED
May 27, 2026
Surrounded by friends and family, Kirtsten Thompson (with scissors) officially opened her new store, Saving Grace, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted last Saturday by the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce. CONTRIBUTED
E-PCOC President Robbie King (far left) and Peoples Bank President Chuck Haley (far right) presented the 2026 Business of the Year Award to Keith Fitzgerald, founder and owner of ProSouth Services Electrical-Heating and Air, with his family. IAN TOCHER/Staff
E-PCOC President Robbie King (left) receives a plaque from GACCE Immediate Past Chair and Dublin-Laurens Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Heath Taylor recognizing E-PCOC as an “outstanding” Chamber of Commerce in Georgia. CONTRIBUTED
In her talk hosted by the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce, Amy Maguire, CEO of The Well, encouraged local women to walk with purpose, hold on to top values, and understand their “seasons in life.” (EMME CLAUSE/Staff)
At least one happy couple outwaited the wet stuff to share a dance to the sounds of Cash’s Juke Joint, playing Saturday afternoon on the steps of The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton.
Painters work on a new mural in downtown Eatonton during the Dairy Festival, bringing color to the side of the building that houses Nails by Aaron at the corner of North Jefferson Avenue and Marion Street. IAN TOCHER/Staff