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Based on the testimonials and awards they’ve received, MMM is in it for the long haul with their clients, partners, employees and communities. They have people’s trust because they earned it.
Wendy A. Owens clears obstacles and cures defects for smooth real estate transactions.
Ashleigh Madison is the attorney you need if the rough waters of litigation are threatening to pull you under.
A family team with 30 years’ experience and wide-ranging legal expertise throughout communities of the low country.
Charles Grile’s experience and dedication to every task can help in any circumstance.
Savannah-based personal injury and wrongful death attorneys serving Chatham County and surrounding areas.
Hundreds gathered for the 12th Annual Savannah Mile presented by the Two Hundred Club of the Coastal Empire that honored our fallen first responders, their families, and our military heroes. The one mile course down Drayton Street from the south end of Forsyth Park to Broughton Street has heats for every fitness level and age group. Our elite first responders and military runners competed for the Full Gear * All Out Flag in the heroes heat in full gear (30 additional pounds). The family friendly Family Fun Run/Walk allowed anyone to participate, including strollers, wheelchairs, and our four legged family members. The Memory Walk had the surviving family members of our fallen first responders walk the mile in remembrance of their loved ones.
As part of Telfair Museums’ annual celebration of Juneteenth, a commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States.
Belly up to the buffet, landlubbers. We’re here to make your seafood dreams come true.
Members of the 2006 Chicago Bears NFC North Championship team came to the coastal empire on Saturday, May 20th for a fundraiser and promotional event through the The Adrian Peterson Foundation and Wilmington Island Wishes. Players competed in a charity golf tournament at Bacon Park Golf Course during the day, followed by a visit with fans at Britania Pub from 2:30-5:00pm, a gathering open to the public. Former football stars scheduled to attend include recent College Football Hall of Famer Adrian Peterson, the all-time leading rusher in NCAA Division I-A history from Georgia Southern University, former Pro Bowlers Mike Brown and Charles Tillman, former All-Pro Alex Brown and Anthony Adams. Tillman was the 2013 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. The Adrian Peterson Foundation is a non-profit organization which spotlights speech impediments and stuttering problems. In 2012, Peterson published the book “Don’t Dis My Abilities”. He is an accomplished inspirational and motivational speaker.
Guests of this past weekends SCAD FASHWKND experienced wonders like the SCAD Savannah Runway Show, a juried celebration of fashion featuring premier SCAD School of Fashion senior and graduate student collections. Attire for this outdoor event was casual chic, and guests were invited to wear springtime ensembles that showcase their own personal style. Following the show, guests had the opportunity to purchase select garments and accessories created by SCAD alumni. This event was presented as part of the inaugural SCAD FASHWKND, the university’s most anticipated sartorial event of the year, held in Atlanta and Savannah.
The opening reception of Jim Cone's fine art display at 24e in downtown Savannah was held Thursday night. The local artist unveiled more than 100 drawings, paintings, sculptures and mixed media pieces. Cone has been creating art for over 40 years. After a recent bout with cancer, he decided to use his talent to help others. "As you can see, his artistry is amazing. Jim's story is nothing short of miraculous,” 24e owner Ruel Joyner said. You can check out the exhibit until June 25. Proceeds from pieces sold will go to the Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute at Memorial Health.
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The 5th Annual Lawyers, Guns & Money Sporting Clays Tournament 2017 was presented by Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, Kawasaki, KTM of Savannah. This year's event was be held on Friday, May 12, 2017 at Forest City Gun Club. The 100 target shoot started at 2pm and was followed by an After Party at 6pm featuring live music by Connellis and the Train Wrecks, a BBQ dinner, local craft beer from Southbound Brewery, wine, a silent auction, a gun raffle and a YETI raffle. This year the proceeds will benefit Abilities Unlimited, a local 501(c)(3) charity that provides progressive exercise programs for individuals in Chatham County with varying disabilities (Birth Defects, Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Cord Injuries and Neurological Injuries, etc.).
Sometimes we hit the road at 4am, and sometimes we accidentally leave during rush hour traffic… But the great equalizer of any road trip is an extra-large, freshly brewed cup of coffee.
With over 100 unique condos, cottages and vacation homes to chose from, Oceanfront Cottage Rentals has the perfect place for your Tybee Weekend Getaway.
There's still time to get involved with the awesome upcoming event at Bacon Park on May 20th!
On Saturday May 6th, community members came out to help CrimeStoppers fight crime in the community with the Race Against Crime (formerly the Azalea Run)! Runners could choose between the 5K, 10K, and 15K, with all the races starting and ending at Forsyth Park. Proceeds from the event will help fund the rewards that Crime Stoppers uses to pay out for tips that lead to arrests! All the races were dog friendly, and even the pups could get a free matching race bib as part of their "Pooch Patrol".
This year's event marks the 10th Running of the Big Nasty Mud Run, a race with 4.5 miles and 33 obstacles with lots of mud! Runners test their limits on the Ranger Bars, The Wall of Terror, tunnels, tires, mini hills, cargo nets and the Big Nasty Water Slide! Proceeds from the event go to benefit local charities who support veterans and other causes.
A family friendly event, children will love kicking off their summer at Molly McGuire’s and sampling both the home-made and professional treats at the bake sale. Parents can bid on silent auction items for themselves or their little ones, including sweets from Savannah Candy Kitchen, a Savannah Bananas fan pack, original paintings and so much more.
The Pearls of Power Annual Gala & Art Auction is an annual event sponsored by the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire. This year's event was especially powerful as the Rape Crisis Center is celebrating over 40 years of service to the community this year. With guest speaker Rep. Scott Holcomb, entertainment by Trae Gurley & Friends, and this year's Gala Honorees, Dr. Ann Levette & Cookie Espinoza, the night was filled with fun and great memories.
The annual TLC Golf Tournament returned to the Club at the Savannah Harbor on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. It’s a great way to connect with leaders and peers in the tourism community while supporting a great cause – to raise money for scholarships for students studying for careers in tourism and hospitality. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres reception followed the tournament. Prizes awarded to first and second place gross and net for each flight. Beverages provided throughout the course. Compete in Putt for Eagle and Putting Contest.
Wine, Women & Shoes events are community events that bring women together around fine wine, great style, and causes that matter. WW&S has exploded across North America in the last decade, producing more than 300 fabulous events that have helped net an impressive $44 million for their nonprofit partners. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire puts on the only Wine, Women & Shoes event in the area. The RMHC of the Coastal Empire is a non-profit organization that provides a restful, comfortable place for children and their families to find refuge and support as they receive medical treatment at our nearby hospitals. This year's event was a sold-out affair that's sure to be remembered!
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The Savannah Gourmet Seafood & Spirits Festival is one of Savannah’s most celebrated summer events and the resort is delighted to announce first details about the fourth annual celebration occurring on August 17 – 20.
Among the most elaborate architecture in Savannah is The Gingerbread House - always a "must see" highlight of a guided tour of the Historic District Savannah. The Courtyard Celebration event at the Gingerbread House, that took place on April 25th from 5:30-7pm, was presented by the SavannahHELPS series of monthly charity events that happen every 4th Tuesday at 5:30pm. Guests of the event were asked to bring a $5 donation or pet supplies and food to benefit local charities.
Hundreds of patrons flocked downtown Savannah in support of breast cancer awareness.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday sessions free and open to the public!
Love The Wine You're With is a power networking event presented by South magazine and 39 Rue De Jean. It takes place the third Wednesday of each month and is free to attend. This past Wednesday, April 19, guests enjoyed $7 glasses of select regional wine and delicious appetizers while networking and raising funds to benefit the featured charity of the month. Proceeds from this months event went to benefit the Coastal Center for Developmental Services, a non-profit agency that provides employment-related services, training and community integration opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities. Rue De Jean donated $1 from each glass of select wine purchased during the event as well as a silent auction put on by a different local charity!
On Thursday April 13th, roughly 200 guests gathered to celebrate the tireless fundraising efforts of friend and local hero, Don Logana, at Cohen's Retreat in Savannah. There were cocktails, a silent auction, a 50/50 Raffle and live music from Liquid Ginger! All proceeds raised through the event will go toward the National MS Society's "Walk MS Savannah 2017" for Team Don Logana and his fight for a cure to Multiple Sclerosis. By the end of the night, the event had helped raise $2,235 to go towards fight for a cure to MS.
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The 4th annual "Shot in the Dark" sporting clays took place on Saturday, April 8 at the Dorchester Shooting Preserve. The event was put on by Hodges, Hunter & Wilkes and trial lawyers at Oliver Manor, LLP. All of the proceeds from the event went to the Savannah Center for Blind and Low Vision. Teams of four shooters received 100 clays, cart, great prizes and a delicious lunch prepared by the hard workers at Dorchester. After the event, guests were treated to a whiskey tasting.
This instillation isn't a fashion show; it is a show about love and healing and starlight and hope. It's about light and connection.
The initiative will help expand access to museums and also raise public awareness about how museums in the U.S. are reaching their entire communities.
You will be able to take on more advanced terrain day and night and hone your driving skills if you add a few accessories to beef up you vehicle.
There is an old saying, "You can't really understand another person's experience until you've walked a mil in their shoes." And that is exactly what this event does. A Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is a playful opportunity for men to raise awareness in their community about the serious causes, effects and remediations to men's sexualized violence against women. Our men showed us their support last Thursday, April 6 at Forsyth Park.
The father-daughter business started online, selling one-of-a-kind home decor items and apparel. Now, they have their very own brick and mortar store on Shipyard Road. Daughter Mackenzie and father Michael, along with countless other supporters, cut that red ribbon signifying the opening of their store on Friday, April 7. We wish them all the best of luck!
If you’re going to come to the island, come prepared to play.
The Publix Women's 5k and half marathon took place early in the morning on Saturday, April 8. The race highlighted the beautiful Historic District in 13.1 miles of tree-lined streets and city squares. Runners ran along side each of Savannah's two largest recreational parks, Forsyth and Daffin. The route also navigated around 12 of the city's scenic squares before a picture-perfect finish at the iconic Forsyth Park Fountain.
Featuring style icons and visionaries like Billy Reid, Carol Hamilton and Imran Amed, this annual gathering of international design luminaries and influencers sharing their expertise with the next generation of creators, visionaries and artists.
Savannah's Best Connections took place on Wednesday, April 5th at Billy's Place in Savannah. This event was only the third of its kind, but it sure was a successful night. The event featured guest speaker and former NFL/GSU running back Adrian Peterson, author of Don't Dis My Abilities. Guests were greeted with door prizes and light hors d'oeuvres while mingling among "Savannah's best" professionals and entrepreneurs. A 50/50 raffle benefited the Adrian Peterson foundation.
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Festive colors were strewn across Posey Street on Saturday, April 1, as people celebrated the third annual Barranquilla Carnival in Savannah at the Antojo Latino. The outdoor block party was modeled after the carnival held in Barranquilla, Columbia, which is the second largest celebration in the world, just behind Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Attendees feasted on Colombian dishes and drinks as they danced and watched performances by Danza y Tambor, a Venezuelan dance group from Miami.
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Over 100 guests attended this years St. Patrick's Day Firefighter's Ball on Friday, March 18th. This years ball took place at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum on MLK. Guests helped to welcome the newest members of the IAFF Savannah Firefighters, honor those that have recently retired and acknoledge departments that joined from around the world. With an open bar, hor d'oeuvre stations, a silent auction and dancing to live music from Continental Divide, this years ball was one for the record books! Check out the scenes gallery bellow to see if you were Scene by the South, and let us know about your experience!
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The A-Town Get Down Festival took place on March 25, 2017! The festival featured interactive creative experiences for all ages, multiple stages for live music acts and much more. The festival was free until 5 p.m., then it turned into a ticketed event for the headline performers. This year's all-day festival featured over 25 local and regional live bands and visual artists each representing diverse music genres and a myriad of artistic styles. Artists & Musicians include Cracker, Bobby Rush, Col. Bruce Hampton, Snarky Puppy Horns, The Billy Jonas Band (Kid - Friendly!), Low Country Voices, Old Salt Union, Walter Parks, Savannah Children's Choir, Marques & The Marvelous Miracles, Waits & Co, Complicated Animals, Annalise Curtin, Billy Engel, The Live Art of Jose Ray, SCAD Ceramics, Digital Art, Loop It Up Savannah and more!
FIND OUT WHY NIKKI LANE, THE FIRST LADY OF OUTLAW COUNTRY, WON’T BE IN HIGH HEELS WHEN SHE PLAYS AT THE SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL.
The 28th installment of the most expertly curated, utterly intoxicating celebration of music, genre be damned, returns for another set.