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‘Taste of’ to introduce Ardsley Station
Savannah food-lovers will be excited to hear that a new American bistro restaurant is soon to emerge. Connect Savannah’s first “Taste of” Savannah event on March 25 will feature Ardsley Station – a new restaurant that will be taking over 102 E. Victory Drive in the void of the former Atlantic restaurant.
Brewery owners aim to expand their localness
Carey Falcone, Bob Powers, and Mitch Steele were already well-respected names within the beer industry, all with more than 30 years of experience, but that didn’t stop them from venturing out into new territory. The three co-owners of New Realm Brewing Company have the need to constantly innovate, and the most recent way to do…
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.
Vintage Barbers 912
Lisa Hall said she’s talked about owning her own barber shop, but always kept that thought tucked away in the back of her mind. Now, after a family loss, she’s making her dream a reality.
Cappy’s Farm Fresh Food offers allergy-conscious takeaway treats
We live in an age where smart and responsible decision-making when it comes to food choices is at the forefront of nearly global snacky conversation. If the average person wants to make a decision to eat healthier, there is basically something they can eat at every restaurant, store and even most convenience stores that the…
The Second Coming
Ty Thompson tells me it’s fun to be ridiculous. As the front man of Reverend Bro Diddley and the Hips, he has almost a religious devotion to music, performance and the audience he’s charged with entertaining. “If I’m going to be on stage playing for people, why not dress up as a hotdog?” Thompson cheekily…
Surviving the surviving
The Hostess city is well-accomplished in sharing its rich history, but there is still a world to discover about Savannah’s 288-year past. New York Times bestselling author, Patti Callahan, is ready to share one of Savannah’s untold tales as she has released her latest novel, “Surviving Savannah.”
SCCPSS announces plans to move forward
What have we learned in a year? We have learned how much we need each other. We have learned the true value of technology and how, with all its benefits, there are still many barriers to overcome.
Rise and shine
Let me first say that I’ve always wanted to write a column for a newspaper or magazine, but I didn’t know the day would come so soon. Hi, guys. I’m Brandy, Connect Savannah’s community and event journalist since Nov. 2, 2020.
Club Car Championship to tee off
The Landings Club staff as well as a panel of Korn Ferry Tour members announced professional golfers will tee off March 25-28 for the Club Car Championship at The Landings Club – Deer Creek course.
Shamrock Ships Flotilla, Soiree raises net $2.5k
The inaugural Shamrock Ships Flotilla and Soiree held March 17 on St. Patrick’s Day at the Savannah Convention Center brought in about $3,000 for area charities.
Savannah African Arts Museum hosts online workshops in honor of Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month 2021 is the time to highlight the accomplishments of empowering female leaders. The Savannah African Art Museum honors Women’s History Month with two virtual workshops. Both on March 27, “Celebrating African Women Hidden Figures” and, a second virtual workshop, “History Maker Mayor Edna Jackson, Savannah’s First African American Woman Mayor, who served…
Service surge
SCAD SERVE is a student-lead community service initiative implemented by the university to bring together the Savannah College of Art and Design community with neighbors and leaders. On March 19, the program had its expansion kickoff which included over 50 students boxing non-perishable items on at SCAD’s “The Hive” residence hall parking garage. On the…






