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Giving Back: Two Savannah realtors donate supplies to help the homeless

On Oct. 25, Seabolt real estate agents Michael Brannin and Craig Simpson donated 30 sleeping bags and 25 tents to the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless. Known professionally as the Victory Team, Simpson and Brannin have been donating these items to help the homeless for six years. Over time, they’ve donated more than 250 supplies.…

THE GHOST PIRATE FILE: What you need to know

WHO: Savannah Ghost Pirates WHAT: Inaugural ECHL Season WHERE: Enmarket Arena (6,700) WHEN: Oct. 22 – April 16 (36 home games; 72 total, plus playoffs) WATCH: FloHockey.tv NHL AFFILIATE: Las Vegas Golden Knights AHL AFFILIATE: Henderson Silver Knights MORE INFO: GhostPiratesHockey.com COLORS: Green, Black and White MASCOT: Davy, the Ghost Pirate ALL ABOUT THE ECHL…

HOCKEY 101: A newbie’s guide to hockey basics

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING AT HERE? The basics of Hockey are simple—you skate, you pass, you shoot and you score. Players move around the ice on skates—boots with a double-edged blade on the bottom—that allow for sharp turns and quick acceleration. ECHL hockey is played on a standard-size rink shaped like a round-cornered rectangle that…

WILLIAM CLARK GREEN: Living life off the beaten path

Growing up, William Clarke Green had heard stories about the Baker Hotel in the little Texas town of Mineral Wells. a couple hundred miles away from his home in tiny Flint. Going to college at Texas Tech in the far larger Lubbock, Green encountered more and more tales of the mysterious hotel, stories that triggered…

MATT KEARNEY’S REALLY BEAUTIFUL SEASON

Like many musicians, the pandemic forced Mat Kearney to do something he had rarely done during the preceding decade plus as a recording artist – take time off. “I pretty much jumped on a rocket ship in 2007 and spent a lot of the years since then just touring or I’d be in the middle…

LOCAL SPOTLIGHT: AARON PAUL ZIMMER

With humble beginnings in the local bars of Athens, Aaron Paul Zimmer began his music career while going to school at the University of Georgia, but now calls Savannah home.  Fans of bluegrass may recognize him from his locally-beloved band, City Hotel, but his recent work has been primarily focused on his solo work, carrying…

INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Cindy Robinett

Cindy Robinett is the 2022 United Way Campaign Chair, mother of three, and a partner at Sterling Seacrest Pritchard.  Born and raised in Savannah, she attended Calvary Day School as a child, then went on to attend the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, where she earned a degree in risk management…

PROPERTY MATTERS: Savannah movie studio developer sued

Lawsuit alleges Savannah movie studio developer breached contract A local commercial real estate firm is seeking damages in a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed Oct. 25 against StudioSavannah, LLC, the developer of the proposed 30-acre sound stage and movie production space, dubbed KAT-5 Studios, in the western limits of Savannah. Savannah-based Development Associates, Inc. (DAI) alleges in…

Savannah Foundation Annual Gala at Victory North

In their mission to preserve and protect Savannah’s rich heritage, the Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) hosted their annual gala at Victory North on Saturday, October 22. With perfect weather for the courtyard cocktail hour, I arrived to find Lesley Francis and her efficient PR team waiting with HSF’s Sue Adler, Ryan Jarles and Colleen Reynolds.…

HOCKEY IS HERE: Ghost Pirates start fast in inaugural ECHL season

Is Savannah a hockey town? Puck yeah it is. Professional hockey has arrived in exciting fashion and the city’s newest team has started in fine form. The Savannah Ghost Pirates began their first ever season with an overtime win at Greenville on October 22, and they followed that up with a win in Atlanta over…


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