Free Post Heather O'Sullivan Something to celebrate: Stellar sparkling wines to ring in the New Year With a little bit of research or by shopping with a small, local wine seller who has actually tasted the wines, you can buy a good quality bottle of sparkling wine for less than $20. That alone is worth celebrating!
Free Post Kiki Dy NYE SOS? Here's 4 spots you can kiss 2023's ass adieu If you've procrastinated plans for the last night of 2023, The Savannahian has you covered
Free Post Holly Elliott Kiah House Museum unveils mission to create an inclusive, creative space The plan for the final structure of the new Kiah House will highlight African American art and create a living and working space for area artists.
Free Post Ansley Standridge Get to know Tharros Place, a home for survivors of human trafficking Chatham County is 'ranked fourth in the state for instances of reported cases of minors in human trafficking, so we're the largest outside of Atlanta.'
Free Post Sam Bramlett One Hundred Miles: Empowering communities to fight for the future of Georgia’s coast 'We're all for industrial progress but it needs to be better planned. It needs to be cognizant of the fragility of our coast.'
Free Post Jenna Moore Just like Christmas: The Nightmare Before Curemas by LOVESONG comes to Savannah 'Our goal is to make people feel something real — this band is a labor of love for us'
Free Post Emily King What Christmas means to me–and you 'Cuddling up on the couch with my head on my aunt's shoulder as she read from the giant red Christmas book, year after year, was always my favorite tradition.'
Free Post Brian Myers Savannah City Council Wrap-up, December 7, 2023 Only three community members took advantage of the opportunity to address Council about the budget.
Free Post Nell Shellman SCCPSS Board of Education Wrap-up, Dec. 6 The primary issue for many attendees is that the plan includes the dissolution of Gould Elementary, a closely knit community that is 42.2 percent Hispanic, 48.3 percent economically disadvantaged, and 25.8 percent English language learners.
Free Post Shanna Marie Local holiday shopping with Marguerite Seckman at Starland Strange It quickly becomes clear that everything Seckman does has her personalized brand of transferable skills and a business acumen that, honestly, even Barbie can’t touch.
Free Post Kristina Ilse Vetter Considering the cost with Neighborhood Comics 'The sky isn’t falling, but it is cracking. There are so many businesses that need support, and others that have already closed. You can only ring the alarm bell so many times.'
Free Post Shanna Marie Six questions with Nashville rockers The Minks 'I think all of us have felt and lived outside of the status quo most of our lives.'
Free Post Jillian Zbleski Take It or Leave It: The horrors persist so how do I? Work/life balance is very important especially when dealing with issues such as mental illness.
Free Post Nell Shellman Parents, teachers, activists concerned with district plan to scatter Gould Elementary students Students and staff would be scattered among three other elementary schools: Haven, Butler, and New Hampstead, with additional administrative placement at the Gould-Mercer-Groves—or GMG—K-12 site slated to open next year in Garden City.