

Public invited to Canal District’s Wetlands Preserve Park community discussion
The City of Savannah invites the public to attend the Wetlands Preserve Park and Nature Trail Community Conversation on Tuesday, March 7 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Enmarket Arena. The focus of the meeting will be gathering feedback from residents on the future vision for this passive educational park located in the Canal District, just…
Savannah Bee Company ‘keeping it in the family’ with local expansion
Honey is hot and the Savannah Bee Company has got Hot Honey. The company’s relatively new scotch bonnet and habanero pepper infused honey, which is “taking off like crazy” is just one of the many products alongside other specialty honeys and a multitude of body care products that will soon be shipped from a new…
Working to address the problem of tree inequity from the root
The Savannah College of Art and Design engaged in a long-term project to explore the impact of trees on the environment, economy, human health, and social well-being. This timely research provides innovative concepts and solutions that grow and protect urban forests and help address tree-equity issues. Based on this in-depth research, SCAD has already leapt…
SCAD Museum of Art presents spring exhibitions in deFINE ART show
The Savannah College of Art and Design’s Museum of Art cordially invites the public to attend deFINE ART, the museum’s signature art show. Now in its 14th year, deFINE ART is the university’s annual program of talks, tours and exhibitions featuring contemporary works by acclaimed artists from around the world. “SCAD deFINE ART 2023 challenges…
SSU’s Horace Broadnax Named SIAC Coach Of The Year
Savannah State Head Men’s Basketball Coach Horace Broadnax has been named the 2022-2023 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Coach Of The Year, according to a press release Saturday morning from the conference. Senior forward Eleik Bowles was named to the All-SIAC First Team in the post-conference awards. The awards were publicized prior to the start…
Loop It Up Savannah fundraiser returns after three-year hiatus
Loop It Up Savannah is a local nonprofit that brings creative programming to more than 10,000 children throughout Chatham County. Founded in 2008, the organization started as a children’s knitting and crochet class at the West Broad YMCA. Loop It Up Savannah has since grown to include a wide range of youth arts and educational…
Savannah State hosting SIAC Basketball Tournament for first time
Do you need proof that postseason basketball tournaments can be unpredictable? A year ago, Savannah State University’s men limped into the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament as an underdog. The SSU women were touted as runaway favorites. So, of course, what happens? The men captured a title and the women fell short. There’s a reason…
Five Savannah teams in Sweet 16 of GHSA state basketball playoffs; DeMasi departs Calvary for college job
The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) state basketball playoffs began with first round games played across the state on Tuesday, February 21 and Wednesday, February 22. Before the GHSA rundown, St. Andrew’s and Memorial Day are each playing in the GIAA Elite 8 this weekend (Saturday, February 25) and both could wind up winning state…
Local black history and voices on display at Savannah Black Art Expo
Since time immemorial, history and culture have been passed down from generation to generation through visual and performing arts. In continuing this tradition, the Savannah Black Art Expo brings together visual and performing artists, vendors, food trucks and more to display history and culture related to Savannah and abroad. “History originally started off being told…
SOUNDBOARD: Who is playing where this week?
KIND HEARTED STRANGERS @ BARRELHOUSE SOUTH Somewhere in Colorado, an impromptu open mic eventually led to a group of guys from all over the country coalescing into a successful touring rock band with killer harmonies and a lighter, acoustic side. Their new drummer is from Nashville, always a good sign given how well Nashville treats…
BUNNY IN THE CITY: Savannah Irish Festival
Officially kicking off the Green Season in Savannah, the Savannah Irish Festival held their one-day event at Savannah Station on Saturday, Feb. 11. I’m not sure how SIF president Tara Reese and her merry tribe of all things Irish managed to put everyone in Savannah Station, but she did and let me tell you—it was…
“Senses of Place” Location Gallery On Location celebrating seven years
When local attorney Noble Boykin bought a rather stately manse in Savannah’s Ardsley Park, it did not take long for his good friend Shelley Smith to come up with some fun, artistic ways to showcase it. Perhaps one of the most creative thinkers in Savannah — and the subject of one of my first columns in September…
Timeless board game Monopoly announces Savannah edition
Monopoly, the classic board game of economics and real estate, is getting a Savannah spin, and Mr. Monopoly himself came to town to share the exciting news. On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Mayor Van Johnson and Top Trumps representative Brooke Gorman joined the board game icon, who looked dapper in his black and white suit and…
Auto supplier Sewon to create over 700 jobs at Effingham plant
Another automobile parts supplier announced Tuesday that it will open a supply factory in Effingham County that will support Hyundai Motor Group’s future $5.54 billion electric vehicle plant, slated for Bryan Co. Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Sewon America, a subsidiary of Korean-based Sewon Precision Industry Co., will create 740 new jobs in…
SOCCER: Savannah Clovers FC and Savannah United announce strategic partnership
Savannah Clovers Football Club and Savannah United have just announced a partnership that will support male and female players in the local area. The agreement will see the Clovers professional soccer organization enter into a mutually-beneficial relationship with Savannah United’s regionally-recognized Select, Academy and Recreation playing platforms. Both parties will work together to create a…
SOUNDBOARD: On Savannah stages
DMTB @ VICTORY NORTH That a Dave Matthews Band Tribute band would exist was more or less a foregone conclusion early in DMB’s run. Their first album debuted on the Billboard charts at No. 1, as did the next SIX albums. They went on to sell 25 million concert tickets and move 40 million records…
Places to Love with Samantha Brown premieres
Being on television is certainly far more ubiquitous today than it was, say 7-10 short years ago. Times certainly have changed. There was a time when an appearance on the Food Network or the Travel Channel could absolutely change the trajectory of your business. No question. It is still very possible these days, but less…
WHAT ARE WE READING? Books of the Week
Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food delivery apps. That is, until Jamie makes a delivery to an old acquaintance, Tom, who works at what he calls “an animal rights organization.” Tom’s team needs a last-minute grunt to handle…
Jay Van Raalte & The Spectrum: the perfect power trio
Jay Van Raalte is a 21st century guitar slinger, former competitive surfer, visionary mathematician, and dedicated servant of the song. Emerging in high school as the guitarist for Charleston, South Carolina’s Jump Castle Riot, Van Raalte, 23, has segued neatly into the leader of The Spectrum, a lean trio offering mood-altering six-string power pop on…
GSU students react to shooting near Statesboro campus
Many students who attend Georgia Southern University are afraid for their safety after a shooting left one person injured. Early Sunday morning – Statesboro police responded to a shooting off of Chandler road right where the popular bar, The Blue Room, is located. Officials found a male in a wooded area suffering from a gunshot…
EAT IT AND LIKE IT: Sweet Patricia’s opens on Habersham
Andria Canella is very glad the worst part of the journey appears to be over. Two or so years after deciding to open her own bakery, the doors are now open on Sweet Patricia’s, Savannah’s newest neighborhood bakery. A great one at that. “There were plenty of times along the way when we thought this…
Savannah Selected as Host of 2024 Warrior/ECHL All-Star Classic
The Savannah Ghost Pirates, in conjunction with the ECHL, announced today the selection of Savannah as the host city for the 2024 Warrior/ECHL All-Star Classic presented by Gulfstream. The game will take place in January 2024 at Enmarket Arena and will also include the official induction ceremony of the 16th Class of the ECHL Hall…
Fond remembrances for Jimmy Carter after entering hospice
Dozens of well-wishers made the pilgrimage Sunday to The Carter Center in Atlanta, as prayers and memories of former President Jimmy Carter’s legacy were offered up at his small Baptist church in Plains, Georgia, a day after he entered hospice care. Among those paying homage was his niece, who noted the 39th president’s years of…
SHIP AND SIP: Mailbox Cafe coffee shop celebrates one year
Mailbox Cafe is a black-owned and operated enterprise that offers packing, shipping and other business services to the local community. It’s equal parts shipping shop and coffee spot, hence the name Mailbox Cafe. The shipping and packing business is owned by Sheldon Kelly, whose son Khalief serves as the general operations manager, while the coffee…
The Culturist Union is closing its doors
After almost four years, The Culturist Union has announced its closing. In an email sent on Feb. 15, The Culturist Union founder Elbi Elm thanked community members for their encouragement, support and patronage. She added that the business served its purpose, which was “to be a village-minded epicenter that empowered creatives, entrepreneurs and professionals to…
ON STAGE: Comedy, Teen idols, Burlesque
STEVE HOFSTETTER @ VICTORY NORTH The 20-year veteran (above) of stand-up has gained a level of success “somewhere in between” being dead and a household name. He recently released a book about his first six years in the business titled “Follow Your Dream (Unless Your Dream is Stupid).” That should give you an idea of…
SOUNDBOARD: Who is playing where this week?
SELWYN BIRCHWOOD @ PLANT RIVERSIDE PAVILION TENT Birchwood’s “I’d Climb Mountains” won the 2022 Blues Music Award for Song Of The Year. He calls his music “electric swamp funkin’ blues” proving an abundance of self-awareness to go with all that talent. This is a FREE show outdoors on the river. He could charge a lot…
Local anchor Tina Tyus Shaw to be inducted into Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame
WSAV (Savannah's local NBC-TV affiliate) announced local news anchor Tina Tyus-Shaw will be inducted into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony to take place March 15 in Atlanta. Tina Tyus Shaw anchors WSAV newscasts weeknights. Tina shared this honor with viewers in December during WSAV News 3 at Six. Tina…
TREES PLEASE: Savannah Tree Foundation hosts community tree plantings for Georgia Arbor Day
Georgia Arbor Day is Friday, Feb. 17. It’s a special day that we set aside to reflect on the importance of trees in our state. National Arbor Day is in April, but here in the Peach State, we observe our own Arbor Day in February because it is the ideal time to plant trees in…
LOVE IS IN THE AIR: SCAD students spread love to Savannah residents with handmade hearts
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) students spread love to dozens of Love Street residents in West Savannah on Valentine’s Day morning. They surprised residents by adorning their homes with individual handmade hearts which included a small tag that read “Love is in the air, xoxo SCAD”. SCAD president and founder Paula Wallace created…
Savannah’s oldest existing Black motorcycle club creates lasting legacy
Wind in their face, emblems on their backs, and the open road ahead. “I feel like a rock star. Respect, love, loyalty. We have it all,” said James “Maintnaz” Sims. For nearly half a century, the soulful riders have cruised highways and byways near and far. Although Black motorcycle clubs have been around for decades…
JAUDON SPORTS: Savannah recreation leaders scramble to fix issues with youth baseball programs, facilities
As baseball season approaches, the City of Savannah’s Parks & Recreation Department has its hands full. For many years, complaints about Savannah’s youth baseball facilities in comparison to surrounding areas (such as Effingham and Bulloch Counties) have been mostly ineffective. Over the last few weeks, I’ve spoken to lots of people involved in the rec…
TINA BAILEY: Balancing Art, Faith, and Life
One of the most appealingly quirky things about living in Savannah is the connections one finds between people in a city of this size. Recently, I met with performing and visual artist Tina Bailey to discuss her current exhibition and upcoming workshop. We discover she attended SCAD with Rob Forbes (dad to Rule of Three…
BUNNY IN THE CITY: St. Francis of the Island Episcopal Church Chocolate Festival
Cruising along Walthour Road on Wilmington Island on February 11, I followed hand painted signs that read truffles, cookies and cakes until I arrived at St. Francis of the Island Episcopal Church for their very first Chocolate Festival. Making a Saturday outing with me is my longtime friend, the zany and wickedly funny Kym Hogan.…
From WSAV-TV: Alex Murdaugh double murder trial, Week 4
WALTERBORO, S.C. (WSAV) — As the double murder trial of disgraced former attorney Alex Murdaugh continues into its fourth week, the state is expected to rest its case soon. Last week, state attorney Creighton Waters said the prosecution could wrap up its case as early as Wednesday. This week, more witness testimony is expected from…
Savannah Bananas hit “stroke of luck” with new home base
The building was already painted yellow and located across the street from Grayson Stadium. What will soon serve as the Savannah Bananas’ new headquarters appears meant to be. A “stroke of luck” is how President Jared Orton recently described the team’s recent acquisition of the former furniture store at 2934 Bee Road – a purchase…
A LOCAL READ: Savannah Author Carolyn Prusa featured at SBF
One of this year’s featured authors at Savannah Book Festival is Savannah’s very own Carolyn Prusa, who will be sharing her novel “None of This Would Have Happened If Prince Were Alive” at her author presentation on Saturday, Feb. 18. Born in Durham, NC, Carolyn studied literature and creative writing at Stanford University and Boston…
Savannah Book Festival returning for 16th year
Every February, as the azaleas are budding under the city’s moss-draped oaks, Savannah rolls out the red carpet for a diverse group of carefully selected authors, both well-known and emerging. In 2023, the Savannah Book Festival (SBF) will celebrate its 16th year as one of the most renowned invitation-only literary festivals in the country, February…
Asbury Memorial Church hosts virtual Valentine’s Day marriage vow renewal ceremonies
Asbury Memorial Church will repeat its annual Valentine’s Day tradition of a vow renewal ceremony by once again offering both in-person and virtual ceremonies. The tradition of inviting married couples to gather in downtown Savannah’s City Market began in 1996. Now, the 2023 vow renewal ceremony will be held at Asbury’s sanctuary on the corner…
‘Tracing your roots’ for the Savannah Black Heritage Festival
On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Savannah African Arts Museum and the Bull Street Library joined forces to help people of African descent trace their roots as a part of the Savannah Black Heritage Festival. “Who am I? Who are my people? What legacies they left. The history. All of what makes up a people. That’s…
Georgia Southern investing $1.2 million to upgrade campus security cameras
Georgia Southern University is planning a major upgrade to its campus security cameras and video technology on all campuses, including the Armstrong campus on Savannah's southside. With approximately $1.2 million budgeted, the University will upgrade the cameras in the resident halls and other buildings in Statesboro, Savannah and Hinesville to bring the current cameras from…
Jam at BAM! SCAD’s Black Artists in Music concert coming to Lucas Theatre
The Savannah College of Art and Design is gearing up to host BAM!, a commemorative concert featuring riveting tributes to Black musicians, particularly those from Georgia. Celebrating Black History Month and Georgia Day, the concert is a collaborative effort of SCAD students, alumni and faculty who have united to acknowledge and honor Black music through…
SAVANNAH STAGES: Who is playing where this week?
THE MUMMY CATS + THE TRAGEDEE @ EL ROCKO These kitties come from Birmingham (AL), not the first city that comes to mind when you think about bombastic art rock, modern goth-disco, and a super-slick package to thrust those sounds about. The production and musicianship is big and bold, and makes you feel loose. Highly…
‘Love Endures’ in different ways in Savannah Cabaret’s Valentine-themed musical show
They say “Love is a many splendored thing,” and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, love is in the air at Savannah Cabaret. Theatergoers are invited to immerse themselves in their new theatrical cabaret experience “Love Stories/Love Songs 2: Love Endures.” “One of the themes I wanted to explore in this show with these…
Savannah takes center stage in upcoming episode of ‘Samantha Brown’s Places to Love’
Trusted travel icon Samantha Brown is the host of her Emmy award-winning and eponymously-named PBS show “Samantha Brown’s Places to Love.” Now in its sixth season, the show follows Brown as she explores exciting locales around the world, discovering little-known secrets and meeting with interesting people along the way. Recently, her travels have taken Brown…
PREPS NOTEBOOK: Blackshear wins appeal for immediate eligibility; Football coaching carousel; Basketball region/state playoff updates; Baseball season begins
It has been a busy week in the local sports scene. In the Savannah area high school sports department, the news has been coming almost daily. So, instead of picking just one topic to address in this week’s column, I decided to go with an old-school format. The good ole notebook dump. Here it is,…
Are the Bananas in breach of their contract at Grayson Stadium?
We are learning more about a possible breach of contract between the city and the Savannah Bananas. The team plays at Grayson Stadium but one viewer tells us that technically they shouldn’t—at least, not right now. In August, the Savannah Bananas left the Coastal Plain League to go all in on its Banana Ball World…
PROPERTY MATTERS: ‘Illegal’ fees could cost city $3.5M, while proposed business caters to lovers of dogs and beer
Restaurant, bar with dog park proposed for former barber shop building The former Boys II Men barber shop (above) in Savannah’s Streetcar Historic District – also known as the Starland District – may be converted into a restaurant and bar with a fenced dog park, according to business and renovation plans submitted for the project.…
MARKING THE START OF GREEN SEASON: Savannah Irish Festival returns after three-year hiatus
The Savannah Irish Festival is a communal celebration of Celtic customs and culture, and it’s taking place on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Founded in 1993, the volunteer-organized event is an opportunity to “honor and promote Irish culture through music, dance, food and educational activities.” “There’s Irish dancing, Irish food, Irish…
Rooftop bragging rights: VICI setting the tone for locals
It seems like all we do is talk about how much Savannah has progressed. I know a lot of you get tired of it. I know a lot more of you don’t like what has become of the Hostess City of the South. Can’t stop progress, and we aren’t alone in that department. The South…
SCCPSS purchases 25 electric school buses for $9.3 million
BENEFITS OF ELECTRIC SCHOOL BUSES Zero tailpipe pollution — students, drivers, and members of the community will be exposed to significantly less harmful diesel emissions like particulate matter and nitrous oxides Reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to diesel school buses Reduced maintenance costs: Less brake wear due to regenerative braking and no engine or exhaust…
BUNNY IN THE CITY: February South of Derenne Avenue Association meeting
Complete with a scrumptious Barnes Restaurant buffet, unscripted networking and the most expressive lunch social in town, South of Derenne Avenue (SODA) hosted their monthly luncheon on Wed., February 1. Leading the charge of this merry group for the past seven years is Tourism Leadership Council’s Government and Community Relations Manager, Stephen Plunk. Evidence of…
TOTO: Back together for tour, grateful for new fans
Not long ago – in 2019, to be exact – it looked like Toto’s long and successful run might have really come to an end. In the time leading up to the split, there were questions about the future involvement of founding member, keyboardist David Paich, and long-time keyboardist Steve Porcaro. Then there was a…
VOTE FOR THE BEST! Voting is now underway in the 2023 Connect BEST of Savannah Reader’s Poll
Voting for Connect Savannah’s Best of Savannah is NOW OPEN! CLICK HERE TO VOTE RIGHT AWAY! Let's do this! Get ready to cast your votes on the best places, people, and things you love in Savannah! From music and the arts, to restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and the people that make our city a better place…
WHAT ARE WE READING? Books of the Week
The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff Five years ago, Geeta lost her no-good husband. As in, she actually lost him—he walked out on her and she has no idea where he is. But in her remote village in India, rumor has it that Geeta killed him. And it’s a rumor that just won’t die. It turns out…
FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT: The Life, Leadership and Legacy of W. W. Law
Local Civil Rights leader and preservationist, W.W. Law is an indelible part of Savannah’s history. He was a letter-carrier, a Boy Scout leader, a president of the local NAACP chapter, a historian, an advocate, an organizer and so much more. Law committed his life to the advancement of all people, championing civil rights and working…
Valentine’s Day and Galentine’s Day celebrations in Savannah
Love is in the air with the most romantic day of the year just around the corner. With her moss-draped oaks and picturesque historic architecture, Savannah is the perfect backdrop for your Valentine’s Day. If you have yet to solidify your holiday plans, don’t fret. Some of our loveliest local restaurants and lounges are hosting…
Ardsley Station owner, city leaders talk safety concerns after break-ins
After break-ins at his restaurant, the owner of Ardsley Station is being proactive. This week, Tyler Kopkas invited the police chiefs of Savannah and Chatham County as well as city leaders and business owners to his restaurant on Victory Drive. The lunch meeting focused on homelessness, crime and challenges the Starland District is facing. READ…
Celebrating National Pizza Day: A guide to the best pizzerias around town
A passion for pizza is something that unites us all. The crowd-pleasing pie is a staple of the American diet loved by just about everyone — except for Gregory Eddie from “Abbott Elementary,” but of course, he’s a fictional character and a rare exception. Here in Savannah, we enjoy pizza in a variety of ways: by the…
Dive into the adventures of ‘SpongeBob the Musical’ at Savannah Children’s Theatre
“Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!” A phrase that opens the theme song for the iconic show that has now been entertaining children and adults since it debuted in May, 1999. If you do not know SpongeBob—the bubbly yellow sponge living in Bikini Bottom—then you may have been living under a…
JAUDON SPORTS: High School Hoops season heats up ahead of Beach vs. Johnson Friday night
It’s February now. It’s the most important stretch on the Georgia high school basketball schedule and several Savannah boys teams are ranked highly in the state top-10 polls by Kyle Sandy of SandysSpiel.com. It has been a few seasons since a Savannah boys basketball team won a GHSA state championship, but St. Andrew’s won the…
SSU Tigers pen 18 new recruits on National Signing Day with more to come
Savannah State football inked up 18 new players on National Signing Day, with more to be announced as the official paperwork is completed. So far, the 2023 recruiting roster includes six Georgians, six Floridians, three from South Carolina and two from North Carolina. The Carolinas and Florida are considered boarder states for Georgia schools, and…
Affable and Laughable: Comedian Fortune Feimster Makes Her Savannah Debut
Fortune Feimster is a charismatic comedian, writer and actor known for her roles in shows like Hulu’s “The Mindy Project” and CBS’s “Life in PIeces.” She recently released her latest special eponymously titled “Good Fortune,” which is currently streaming on Netflix. And now Feimster is hitting the road, bringing her “Live, Laugh, Love!” tour to…
PROPERTY MATTERS: Savannah Bananas, The Jinx, and Savannah Bee Company get busy moving to new home bases
While some people binge Netflix, I binge building permits and meeting agendas. This column is based on what I find. Stay engaged Savannah, Eric Curl Savannah Bananas making move towards new home base Plans are also moving forward for the Savannah Bananas’ new headquarters at 2934 Bee Road, with the submission this month of a building…
SOUNDBOARD: On Savannah stages
ENSEMBLE 126 @ ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH If Lizzo set off an interest in the flute you didn’t realize was simmering for years, here’s an afternoon workshop and performance for both musicians and fans who don’t play. If you do play, bring your instrument whatever it is. The Savannah Area Flute Association is cool like…
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Moncello Stewart, An entrepreneur and activist sowing seeds in Savannah
Moncello Stewart is a local leader and grass-roots organizer who is very involved in his community. A native of Savannah, Stewart is an advocate for the underserved, always working to amplify the voices of the historically marginalized. He is the founder of OneSeed, Inc., which is a nonprofit organization that works to elevate and enrich…
Savannah Black History Month happenings
Black history is an indelible part of the vibrant tapestry that is Savannah’s rich story. And throughout the month, there are some exciting and engaging events taking place to honor the culture, heritage and contributions of the African American community. Celebrate Black History Month in the Hostess City by attending these upcoming events. Savannah Black…
SOUNDBOARD: Who is playing where this week?
THAT1GUY @ THE WORMHOLE A classically trained double bass player with a progressive jazz career, Mike Silverman then built the Magic Pipe and became That1Guy. With his 7’ tall contraption of pipes, orchestral strings, and percussive/Theremin-like electronics, he adds vocals effects and beatbox to create unique songs and soundscapes. It’s incredibly original and constantly unexpected.…
SUPER STAR: Photographer Robin Maaya
Robin Elise Maaya is loquacious, vibrant, intelligent, sharp-as-a-whip, and deeply talented. I briefly wrote about her “It’s A Thursday” photography show and book release last July, but it was not until November that I had an opportunity to meet her in person at a Cleo The Gallery member dinner. Just home from a trip to…
The ever-changing face of Savannah’s dining scene
It wouldn’t take a three-day audit on my time to know how much we invest here in everything that’s new on Savannah’s food scene. It’s significant. Deservedly so. I’ve mentioned in this space more than once that–at any given time–we could count a dozen or more new eateries that are planned to open here in…
BUNNY IN THE CITY: Dining in the Dark benefiting the Center for Blind and Low Vision
Did the Savannah Center for Blind and Low Vision’s 7th Annual Dining in the Dark sell out again? Yes it did! SCBLV’s largest fundraiser was held on January 26 at Enmarket Arena, and marked the first non-profit event held at Savannah’s largest venue. Arriving super early with my Step One Auto Group family to get…
WHAT ARE WE READING? February is the month for romance
February is the month of love, and what better way to celebrate than by diving into a good book? Here are three must-reads that feature romance and love as central themes. These books are sure to make your heart flutter. So, grab a cozy blanket, a cup of tea, and get ready to fall in…






