The Mansion on Forsyth is offering an opportunity to celebrate moms with a little bit of quality time and a lot of quality food through their 700 Kitchen Cooking School’s Mother’s Day class on May 9, plus ongoing classes every week.
Claire McMillan
Pup-ular pet store under new management
Since opening in 2015, Woof Gang Bakery and Grooming has been providing Savannah’s furry friends with organic pet foods and gourmet treats while expanding into six different locations around the city. New owners, David and Michelle Pence hope to continue the brand’s success with top notch customer service, quality products and expert groomers.
A Fundraiser That’s On Par
Hundreds of numbered golf balls will be covering the driving range of the Deer Creek course in the Landings on April 26 for The One Hundred Children’s Foundation’s Great Golf Ball Drop fundraiser. The OHCF will host an elegant picnic dinner under tents on the driving range, followed by a golf ball drop. Golf balls can be purchased for $100 and prizes will be awarded to the three golf balls that land closest to the hole.
Company breaks ground on new Berwick retail location
Development in Berwick continues to grow with the groundbreaking of a new project for the Dewitt Tilton Group, a leading commercial construction company in the Southeast. The unique ceremony included a blessing of the ground by Owner Mukesh Patel and members of his family at the site of the new retail location. Chris Tilton, president and co-principal of the Dewitt Tilton Group, was pleased that the sun was shining on their new project.
Giving Love to Where You Live
Members of the historic Thomas Square Neighborhood Association are banding together March 27 to help keep their community beautiful and litter-free while still managing to have a little fun.
Ireland in Georgia
Many Savannahians, Irish and non-Irish alike, were disheartened at the news of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade’s cancelation for the second year in a row due to the ongoing pandemic. Savannah locals love decking out in every shade of green and playing host to more than 400,000 visitors from all over the world, joining together to celebrate the city’s Irish heritage and have a drink or 10. The biggest party of the year may have been cancelled but the Irish heart and history of Savannah can be found everywhere you look.
Irish Everyday of the Week
Starland yard has quickly become a local favorite, rolling out a weekly rotation of food trucks and entertainment since the summer of 2019. And with St. Patrick’s day around the corner, they have zero intentions of slowing down.
Creative community to reunite for Savannah Local Artist Market
The Savannah Local Artist Market – aka SLAM – will return on March 6 for a third year to spotlight works by over 60 area visionaries, encompassing everything from paintings, prints, and jewelry to sculptures, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics.
