The Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce is an organization that is committed to empowering and educating local entrepreneurs to foster a thriving and sustainable business environment, and they will […]
Chantel Britton
Chantel Britton is a compelling storyteller with an ever-growing curiosity. She's built a rewarding writing career for herself in addition to serving five years as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. She's an NPR nerd with a deep passion for all things travel, sustainable living and adventure. She enjoys cooking, reading, and being outdoors.
Connect Savannah News & Notes
There’s always something happening in the Hostess City. Stay in the know about upcoming events and the latest information with our weekly News & Notes. Upcoming Events Districts 2 and […]
Connect Savannah News & Notes
There’s always something happening in the Hostess City. Stay in the know about upcoming events and the latest information with our weekly News & Notes. Upcoming Events Savannah Pride at […]
First City Pride Center to host Savannah Pride Week and festival
First City Pride Center, one of the only LGBTQ+ centers in the state, is gearing up to celebrate Savannah Pride Week, which takes place Oct. 17-22. The week-long celebration also […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Kewaan Drayton
Kewaan Drayton is all about business. A local entrepreneur and business consultant with several enterprises, he is deeply engaged in Savannah’s business community and uses his experience, acumen and influence […]
Connect Savannah News & Notes
There’s always something happening in the Hostess City. Stay in the know about upcoming events and the latest information with our weekly News & Notes. Upcoming Events Community in Conversation: […]
Prost and Polka: A guide to Oktoberfest in Savannah
Don your Lederhosen and raise your stein because Oktoberfest is officially upon us. Here in the Hostess City, our to-go cups runneth over, and so this German celebration of beer […]
BEACH FOR EACH: City of Tybee and Savannah AMBUCS team up to provide beach wheelchairs ensuring equitable beach access for all
There’s truly something special about a day at the beach. The sand, the sunshine, the sea — simple pleasures that bring so much joy. The beach presents an invitation to both relaxation […]
Nonprofit FODAC brings home medical equipment operation to Savannah, hosts music festival fundraiser
Founded in 1986 by Ed and the late Annie Butchart, Friends of Disabled Adults and Children exists to provide refurbished home medical equipment to people of all ages and abilities […]
Reclaiming América: SOYXSOY explores identity and community in latest exhibition
SOYXSOY (pronounced “soy como soy”) is a Savannah-based collective of contemporary Latin, Hispanic and Native American artists who represent a diversity of disciplines, cultures and perspectives. Featuring visual artists, actors, […]
Local teacher Ariel Brown named 2023 First Tee National Teacher of the Year
There are a lot of lessons that can be learned on the greens — things like patience, perseverance, respect and responsibility. Though golf is sometimes thought of as a game […]
FOSTERING FUTURE ENTREPRENEURS: TigerCo Marketing empowers students with real-world business experience
A question posed to essentially every child is ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’ Some will say a doctor or a lawyer. Others will say an […]
