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There’s always something happening in the Hostess City. Stay in the know about upcoming events and the latest information with our News & Notes. Savannah Philharmonic Conductor Keitaro Harada receives […]
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK: More to explore at Live Oak Public Libraries
April 24 through 29 happens to be National Library Week, a special observance celebrating libraries and all of the opportunities they present to the communities they serve. This year’s theme […]
Live Oak Public Libraries and Coastal Heritage Society partner to offer free museum passes
Live Oak Public Libraries cardholders in Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty Counties now have access to a new benefit. The library system has partnered with Coastal Heritage Society to offer a […]
National Library Week is here!
From April 7 through 13, we celebrate our libraries and the services they provide our communities
Savannah’s Carnegie Library recognized as one of Georgia’s 10 Most Beautiful
HELEN WASHINGTON likes to say she has a “living room with a view.” The sprightly senior has lived on Henry Street for over 60 years, most of them in the […]
Year in Review: Top Ten from Savannah news & politics
LET’S GET this out of the way: This is a roundup of the top 10 local news and politics stories from 2016. So Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aren’t listed […]
The plot thickens at the Library
LOOKING FOR a harrowing tale of drama and suspense, with just the right touch of absurdity? Look no further than your public library. And I’m not talking in a literary […]
Who’s leading the library?
“There is a huge stake here in what a library can do for the citizens of a community”
Savannah Children’s Book Festival: Kate DiCamillo
ASK any fourth grader if they’ve ever heard of Because of Winn-Dixie, and you’ll probably see a pair of eyes light up. The warm, funny story of lonely Opal and […]
Ain’t misbehavin’…much
After discovering Ola Wyeth’s depth, an intergenerational posse of audacious acolytes have founded the Women’s History Committee of Savannah to shine a light on the character, commitment and courage of our city’s forgotten females.
Savannah Children’s Book Festival: Rosemary Wells
‘Screens are bad for children. I believe overuse of screens is a thalidomide of the 21st century.’
