03 Feb Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History announce a calendar signing for its inaugural calendar
“Augusta Achievers, Celebrating Augusta’s Black History: Trailblazers, Gamechangers, Luminaries, Pacesetters” Calendar Signing
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference center announces a calendar-signing reception for its inaugural 12-month 2025 black history calendar: Augusta Achievers – Celebrating Augusta’s Black History: Trailblazers, Gamechangers, Luminaries, Pacesetters. The calendar signing takes place on Thursday, February 13 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference Center. The calendar honorees will be on site to meet and greet the community and sign calendars.
“The first of its kind for the museum and Augusta, the calendar is a historical piece, a keepsake item that will become a collector’s item over time as the museum produces a new calendar each year featuring a new set of Augusta’s black history makers”, said Toni Dean, Programs Manager at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum.
The calendar profiles black Augustans whose life’s work defines them as a Trailblazer, Gamechanger, Luminary and/or Pacesetter. Each month, it also highlights important moments in black history.
From fields such as business, education, medicine, the arts, and politics, Augusta Achievers features Dr. Mallory Millender, Journalist and Paine College Professor and Historian; Dr. Mac Bowman, cardiologist, Piedmont Health Care; Dr. Ebony Brown, founder of Brown Girls Code; Russell Joel Brown, Broadway actor and Founder of Boys with a Future; Velvet Perry, Vice President and General Manager, Perry Broadcasting; Hawthorne Welcher, Jr., Director Augusta Housing and Development; the late Carrie Mays and the late Willie Mays III, Entrepreneurs and Politicians; Marion Barnes, Retired 19-year principal of T.W. Joey High School and three-time president of the Richmond County School Board; Tyrone Butler, Founder and Executive Director of the Augusta Mini Theatre, and long-time staff, Judith Simon-Butler, Deputy Director and Drama Instructor, and Earnestine Robinson, Board Liaison Support Staff; Denzell Howard, burgeoning filmmaker and senior at John S. Davidson Fine Arts School; the late B.L. Dent, entrepreneur and the first black in Georgia elected to a City government role after Reconstruction; the late R.A. “Papa” Dent, entrepreneur and the first black in Georgia to be elected to a state government position after Reconstruction, and Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones, recently retired President of Paine College.
Calendars are $20.00 and can be purchased by visiting the museum at 1116 Phillips Street or call the museum at 706-724-3576. Calendars will be available for purchase at the signing.
Proceeds from the calendar support the Laney Museum’s ongoing mission to preserve Augusta’s Black History, to educate the community and provide innovative and impactful programming.
Contact Information: Toni Dean 706-724-3576 [email protected]