Southbound Brewery Tours And Tastes

By | May 06, 2015

Savannah’s first microbrewery is open for public tours and tastings Wednesday – Fridays from 5:30-7:30 and Saturdays from 2-4. So come hangout at the brewery, have a few cold ones, and learn a little more about Savannah’s first craft brewery!

The Alfred E. Beach

By | May 06, 2015

The Alfred E. Beach High School Class of 1957 will hold its regular class meeting on May 16, 2015 at 12 noon. The meeting will be held at the EOA Building on May Street. We will be working on the 2015 yearly calendar. All classmates are invited to attend and contribute. Pres. Ranell Williams

Georgia Commission on Family Violence Hires New Executive Director for Statewide Domestic Violence Agency

By | May 06, 2015

The Georgia Commission on Family Violence (the Commission) proudly announces the hiring of an Executive Director. Ms. Jennifer Thomas, who previously held the role of Interim Executive Director for the Commission, assumed her post on May 1st. The Commission, chaired by Holly Tuchman, CEO and Executive Director of the YWCA of Northwest Georgia, formed a hiring committee, which made the … Continue reading “Georgia Commission on Family Violence Hires New Executive Director for Statewide Domestic Violence Agency”

King of Pops Presents the Savannah Children’s Choir

By | May 06, 2015

On Sunday, May 10, Mother’s Day, the King of Pops presents the Savannah Children’s Choir in concert at the Savannah Arts Academy’s Varnedoe auditorium. This family friendly concert is a great way to celebrate Mother’s Day together. The spring concert also features a tribute to the choir’s graduating 8th graders, each of whom will conduct a song in the concert. … Continue reading “King of Pops Presents the Savannah Children’s Choir”

Garden Jubilee

By | May 06, 2015

The Annual Garden Jubilee Festival has been the place for one-stop shopping for garden lovers for over 20 years in Downtown Hendersonville. Garden Jubilee is Hendersonville’s premier lawn & garden show, and one of the largest gardening shows in the Western North Carolina. The two-day Festival is held on Saturday, May 23 & Sunday, May 24 of Memorial Day weekend … Continue reading “Garden Jubilee”

Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia For Alzheimer’s Association

By | May 06, 2015

Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia is an exciting benefit for the Alzheimer’s Association, Georgia Chapter. Reinventing the popular show, “Dancing with the Stars”, this fundraising event is comprised of 10 local celebrity dancers paired with professional dancers, all raising funds by gaining votes! Then the dancers come together to compete in a one night gala dance competition, it’s an event … Continue reading “Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia For Alzheimer’s Association”

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Jabberwock 2015

By | May 06, 2015

Every few years, Deltas bring to Savannah an exciting evening of exceptional talent, featuring our youth in drama, dance, spoken word, music and song. On Sunday, May 17, 2015– 5:00P.M., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Savannah Alumnae Chapter will present the Jabberwock at the Savannah Civic Center Johnny Mercer Theater. The highlight of the evening will be the crowning … Continue reading “Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Jabberwock 2015”

2015 Savannah Chapter Mr. and Miss Top Teen of the Year

By | May 06, 2015

Savannah Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc announces the two Teens who will represent Savannah Chapter at the Syn Lod (National Convention) in June, 2015 for the title of Mr. and Miss Top Teen of the Year. The teens are: Teen Dylan Carter and Teen Mya Smiley. Teen Dylan Carter will represent for the Mr. Top Teen of the … Continue reading “2015 Savannah Chapter Mr. and Miss Top Teen of the Year”

“The Effects of Slavery and Systematic Brainwashing of Blacks”

By | May 06, 2015

Women At The Table panel discussion will be held Tuesday, May 12, 6:00pm at the Country Inn and Suites 7576 White Bluff Road. The topic, “The Effects of Slavery and the Systematic Brainwashing of Blacks” is a continuation of the dynamic discussion that was held in April. The event is free and the public is invited and encouraged to attend. … Continue reading ““The Effects of Slavery and Systematic Brainwashing of Blacks””

GA Tech-Savannah to Hold Summer STEAM Camps

By | May 06, 2015

Beginning June 1, 2015, Georgia Tech-Savannah will hold a number of Summer Camps to enrich and encourage STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) learning for children. Geared toward rising pre-kindergartners in a special week as well as kindergarteners to middle school students, STEAM supports learning high-level science concepts in unique ways. “By combining creativity with hands-on experiences and explorations, … Continue reading “GA Tech-Savannah to Hold Summer STEAM Camps”