So many people are out of office, out of town or otherwise out of pocket during July, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a ton of nuggets to share on our food scene. Plenty. In fact, this is an abbreviated list, but trust me, the most important stuff is here. We just want to make sure you come back next week.
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Hometown celebrity continuously gives back to Savannah community
Savannah native Anthony Lanier II consistently defies expectation. For the unaware, Lanier is the city’s latest example of a person who physically left town, but emotionally is always present. Lanier […]
Sola Salon Studios to celebrate new midtown location with ceremony
Savannah’s Starland District will soon have 29 new business owners, all working out of the newly renovated Station 24 building at 2400 Bull St.
Sola Salon Studios is the home to 29 individual, boutique salons with floor-to-ceiling walls and glass doors that fully close. The salon concept allows stylists to run their own business in a private space, while providing safety, on-site laundry, parking, utilities, Wi-Fi and more.
Savannah Carnaval to take over Plant Riverside
It’s going to be a night to remember for a cause that often flies under the radar. On July 31, SD Gunner Fund and Plant Riverside will host the award-winning […]
City of Savannah accepting ACE Grant applications
Applications are now available for the Arts and Culture Enrichment Program Grant through the City of Savannah.
New Moon Deck LIVE Series coming to Electric Moon
Dancing in the moonlight – sounds nice, doesn’t it? Starting July 15, visitors of Electric Moon will get the chance to.
Savannah strides toward sustainability
As the ‘Plastic Free Month’ of July commences, the city of Savannah begins taking viable steps to decrease plastic use and increase overall sustainability.
Morris Multimedia introduces Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum
Morris Multimedia announced the inaugural Southeast Georgia Leadership Forum is coming to Savannah Sept. 12 through Sept. 14 at the Kehoe Iron Works at Trustees’ Garden.
Rock 106.1 turns 20, gives Savannah a concert
Classic rock radio station Rock 106.1 turns 20 this year, and they’re throwing themselves an all-day party on July 3 with Connect Savannah at Trustees’ Garden. Puddle of Mudd, Filter, and Sponge top the bill, with local acts Lilakk and Whaleboat opening. More than 15 vendors will add to the festival atmosphere, along with eight food options.
Community cleanups connote hope
On Fridays, Alderwoman Kesha Gibson-Carter hosts a community cleanup as a part of her “2 Legit to Lit” Campaign.
Poppin’ up, Wing-N-It
Who doesn’t love a good, fried chicken wing glazed in freshly made honey lemon pepper sauce with a delicious side of handcut fries made to order? Only the people who haven’t tried it.
Tails & Ales for people, pups
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah is preparing for its first ever Tails & Ales Festival.
