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This month's features:

The lift that launched a legacy >>
Weightlifter Paul Anderson had a greater strength.
By Lynne Rienstra

Vistas of sand >>
Rare Ohoopee dunes near Swainsboro delight nature lovers.
By Margie Fishman


Selected departments:

Viewpoint >>
A walnut bookshelf

Mailbox >>
Letters to the editor

Georgia News >>

Calendar of events >>

Currents >>
News from Georgia's electrc cooperatives

My Georgia >>
Growing up in LaGrange

Georgia gardens >>
Miniature gardening with kids

Georgia cooks >>
Cookbooks we love

Snapshot >>
Sweethearts


Marisol Griffiths selects plants for her miniature garden. Click to read more about this fun project in this month's issue.
Georgia gardens:

Blooming opportunities >>
Kids and adults alike are finding great enjoyment in miniature gardening.


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UniverSoul Circus, Feb. 9-26, Turner Field Green parking lot, Atlanta. See the awe-inspiring circus return to its hometown. http://universoulcircus.com. (800) 745-3000.

Calendar:

Circuses, concerts and shows, oh my! >>
Don't miss univerSoul Circus, running this month in downtown Atlanta, plus other great events around the state.

Visit our online calendar for more events submitted by GEORGIA Magazine readers.


The state-protected striped newt lives in the Ohoopee Sand Dunes Natural Area, just northwest of Swainsboro. (Photo by Dirk J. Stevenson)

Explore the state:

Vistas of sand: The Ohoopee Sand Dunes >>
An underappreciated geologic phenomenon, the Ohoopee Sand Dunes Natural Area supports several hundred species of lichen, and offers a rare glimpse of many specialized animals, including the eastern indigo snake, striped newt and gopher tortoise, the official state reptile of Georgia.


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Information for consumers:

101 no-cost/low-cost energy-saving tips >>
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Georgia Cooks:

Cookbooks we love >>
These new editions will spice up your kitchen
By Deborah Geering

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