Check out the photos of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Bridging Savannah’s Bridge
Girl Scouts
Telling ‘herstory’: Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace starts tasty new tour
The Low Birthplace has kept Low’s spirit alive through their innovative programming
Editor’s Note: A bridge (name) too far?
Just about the only mention of Savannah native John C. Frémont in his hometown is a Georgia Historical Society marker in Yamacraw Village near where he was born in 1813. But otherwise, virtually nothing in Savannah about this native son who was a pivotal figure in American history. Why?
‘C’ is for cookie
Nobles—herself a lifelong Scout—is referring to the money management skills and business ethics absorbed by the girls as they sell. Every time you snarf up a four-dollar box of crumbly delight, you’re helping a young woman gain professional and economic footing.
100 years of inclusion
Who knew the Girl Scouts of America were so crazy controversial? In January, it was the commitment to uphold their policy of accepting transgender children. A couple of weeks ago, […]
Cherish the ladies
LOTS OF PROGRESSIVE, forward-thinking stuff going on in our little area these days: Chatham County just passed a smoking ban like the one in the City of Savannah. The Telfair […]
