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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.

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Pet adoption roundup

As the weather gets warmer, it’s natural to crave a fresh start. Why not give that to someone who needs it the most? If you’re in the market for a new pet, consider adoption from a local animal rescue or foster service. Check out this list of upcoming adoption events to make sure finding your fur-ever friend is simple and tons of fun

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Winemaker behind Kumusha Wines to lead wine tasting event

Growing up in Zimbabwe, Tinashe Nyamudoka started his career in the hospitality industry as a waiter, working into a position wine steward. He began to attract notice in the wine industry, receiving the Reaching for the Young Stars Best Wine Steward Award in 2013 and working to become head sommelier. After working in some of Africa’s most acclaimed restaurants, he took his skills as a master blender and created his own brand, Kumusha Wines.

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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.

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World-famous Bananas pitch fun to fans

Bats cracking, beer tapping and the crowd clapping are all sounds you’d expect to hear at a traditional sports game, but what about chains on kilts jingling, Nanas laughing and the first base coach break dancing? These are the sounds and sights fans can look forward to if they’ve managed to snag a ticket for one of the four Savannah Bananas premier team games.

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