On Friday, August 9, people all over Macon-Bibb County changed their working scenery to participate in Middle Georgia Co-working Day.
Co-working encourages the sharing of ideas, skills, and knowledge across various industries, leading to enhanced creativity, problem-solving, and the development of innovative solutions. The day started with coffee at Rosa Parks Square and a proclamation presentation from Mayor Lester Miller.
Several co-working spaces were available to people including: 830 High, Succeed.Co, Wesleyan College Leadership Lab, Third Street Studio Macon, Imagine 584, Booker T, Washington Community Center, The Web, SparkMacon, Startup Macon, NewTown Macon, Middle Georgia Regional Library, and Z Beans Coffee.
Click here to read the full proclamation.