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‘Let’s have a parade!’
This year, Savannahians can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the inaugural Shamrock Ships Flotilla and complimentary Shamrocks Ships Soiree.
Automobility
The Telfair Museum’s latest photography exhibition, “Vehicles of Change,” by assistant curator, Anne-Solene Bayan, is currently on display in the Jepson Center. “Vehicles of Change” is an exhibition featuring more than a dozen works from the Telfair Museum’s permanent collection in collaboration with the Savannah Municipal Archives. Featuring 20th-century photographs from the museum’s collection, this…
Children’s book by Bananas’ First Lady hits it out of the park for inclusiveness
If you have been anywhere near the orbit of the Savannah Bananas, you probably recognize Emily Cole. Her smiling face and shining personality are known to Bananas fans all over. As co-founder of the team and wife of the zany, over-the-top, yellow-clad Jesse Cole, you may know her from team videos or social media posts,…
It all began with a TV
When John Henderson opened his sports bar in Savannah, he had just three televisions, no kitchen and little knowledge of the industry. This was 1991, when getting satellite television meant buying what’s now known as the “Big Ugly Dish” and having someone move the dish so it could catch the signal of the channel they…
Cheating Alethia will set you up
The opening track to Cheating Alethia’s album “Spare Room Panic” might give you the wrong impression. That is, unless, “Intro” didn’t already.
Christto and Andrew debut first U.S. exhibition ‘A Message from Venus’ at SCAD Museum of Art
Christto and Andrew are an international recognized duo that use contemporary images to portray the future, as an exploration of evolution of time and nature. The two formed a global collective upon meeting at college in Spain and have continued to work together while being based apart. Christto is based in Doha, Qatar and Andrew…
Mayor addresses St. Patrick’s Day celebrations concerns
Despite the City of Savannah’s moratorium of city event permits, anticipation still arises for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Mayor Van Johnson discussed the city’s plans to implement any further restrictions on business operations for the upcoming holiday.
Drink local, drink festive
Whether you’re a Savannah resident or a guest of the Hostess City, let’s all drink local this St. Patrick’s Day. We’ve made a guide to drinking the best beers Savannah breweries have to offer. Cheers
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…
Hey there, Savannah!
Some of you may know me, but if you don’t, let me introduce myself. I’m Lauren Wolverton. I moved here from Starkville, Mississippi, in May 2019 for a job at a local television station. Since then, I’ve moved over here to Connect Savannah, where I’ve been working for about three-and- a-half months.
Junior League hosts fun, charitable events
The Junior League of Savannah is wrapping up their year with two upcoming fundraising virtual events. Duck Pluck The JLS Duck Pluck is currently ongoing, with the pluck to happen live at noon, March 27. Contributors can purchase a lonely duck, one; oodles of ducks, six; a quacker’s dozen, 12 or the whole raft, 25…






