By Lila Miller
IT'S azalea season, which means Spring is coming and so are a bunch of cool events! If you’d like your event featured here, please email Lilamillermedia@gmail.com.
Mon. March 2
4th Annual Pierogi Pop Up
Into pierogies? Church Fair and the Jolly Roger Present the 4th annual pierogi pop up with pierogies of different flavors for purchase. Good food featuring Church Fair, the Jolly Roger, and Bianca’s Sweets. Live music with This Doesn’t Leave the Porch, and local vendors. Free, pierogi prices vary. 6-9:00 p.m. The Wyld Dock Bar, 2740 Livingston Ave.
Open Mic Night with the Poetry Co-op
Want to try out some poetry and embrace your feelings? Join the poetry open mic night this Monday and every Monday at Water Witch. All levels of poets from literary to just starting out are welcome to join. Follow Instagram @ thepoetryco.op for more information. Free. 6:30 p.m. Water Witch, 2220 Bull St.
Tue. March 3
Collage Night at Superbloom
Join the fine folks at Superbloom cafe for their weekday craft night with collage! It’s a free and fun way to connect with your friends, family, community, and creative side. These events are self-guided, no reservations or experience required, materials included. Free. 5-8 p.m. Superbloom, 2418 De Soto Ave.
Wed. March 4
Hindsight Film Festival Begins, Through March 8
America’s first major film festival focused exclusively on historical documentaries has arrived. Join us in Savannah for an exploration of our shared past from fresh perspectives. Screenings include “Behind the Lines”, “Fannie Lou Hamer’s America”, and “American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez”. For more info on showings, schedule, and locations, visit hindsightfilmfestival.com. Runs through March 8. Some showings free, others $15-$20. First showing begins at 11 a.m.
Harvester of Healing Hosts Death Cafe
Harvester of Healing invites the Savannah community to gather for a Death Cafe. This free, welcoming event offers a rare and gentle space to talk openly about death, dying, grief, and the questions we often carry quietly—while enjoying cake, coffee, and tea together. A Death Cafe is not a support group or a lecture. Instead, it is a facilitated, judgment-free conversation where people of all backgrounds are invited to share thoughts, stories, curiosities, and reflections about death as a natural part of life. The intention is simple and profound: to increase awareness of death in order to help people live more fully. Free. 7-9:00 p.m. Midtown Arthouse, 2016 E. Broad St.
Cocktails for A Cause
Join restaurant Bread and Butter for Cocktails for A Cause, an event benefiting Brightside Advocacy’s Savannah’s Got Talent. They’ll be showcasing local bartenders as they compete to create their best cocktail using Longlead Distilling Co. amd Rhoot Man Beverage Company’s products. Event admission includes hors d'oeuvres and event tickets which can be redeemed to sample competitors’ cocktails or for raffle prizes. Live music by Jose Ray. Purchase tickets at auspiciousmerchandise.com. $70 per person. 4-8:00 p.m. Bread and Butter, 104 Bryan Woods Rd.
Ghost Pirates Meet and Greet
Get ready for an unforgettable night! The Ghost Pirates hockey team is rolling into Nine Line for an exclusive meet-and-greet event you won’t want to miss. Come hang out with the players, snap photos, snag autographs, and hear firsthand what makes this squad one of the most thrilling teams around! Free. 5:30 p.m. Nineline Apparel, 305 W. River St.
Thu. March 5
Reception for Marcus Kenney’s “The Ball” and Jeremiah Jossim’s “moonlight & shadow”
Join local artists Marcus Kenney and Jeremiah Jossim for their exhibitions “The Ball” and “moonlight and shadow”. The Ball is a suite of 26 collaged lithographs that feature illustrations of costumed characters from an Italian masquerade ball. The collection was created using techniques which are typical of Marcus Kenney's work, such as the recontextualization of found imagery and compositions made of striking yet irreducible elements. In "moonlight & shadow," quilting and painting patterns merge with landscapes in the distant vista, traveling along the edges of many of the paintings, encasing or expanding the geometries and spaces within. Free. 5:30-8:00 p.m. Laney Contemporary, 1810 Mills B. Lane Blvd.
Second Annual Chefs + Farmers Culinary Experience
Join us for the 2nd annual Chef + Farmers at the Ships of the Sea Museum for a culinary experience that brings local chefs, local ingredients, delicious food and great music together in support of the Forsyth Farmer’s Market, Inc and their mission to support the growers and producers that provide fresh, affordable food to the Savannah area. Participating restaurants and chefs include: Brochu’s Family Tradition - Andrew Brochu and Dave Baker, Common Thread - Brandon Carter, Cotton & Rye - Zach Shultz, FARM Bluffton - Gavin Krooks, Flora and Fauna - Annie Coleman, Greenhouse Bluffton - Todd Harris and Jim Anile, Husk Savannah - Jacob Hammer, Late Air - Daniel Harthausen, The Laundry Diner - Brian Fiasconaro, Lucia Pasta Bar - Kyle Jacovino, Municipal Grand - Karim Elkady, Uncle June’s Art Machine - Reid Henninger, Veratina - James Ciminillo, Sobremesa - Jason Restivo, Strange Bird - Felipe Vera, and Tybee Oyster Co. - Chris Hathcock, Brian Wolfe, Laura Solomon and Perry Solomon. Intracoastal Playboys will also be providing musical entertainment. General admission $180 via chefsandfarmerssav.com. 7 p.m. Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, 41 MLK Jr. Blvd.
“9 to 5” Play Opening
Presented by SCAD School of Film and Acting, 9 to 5, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge is outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Runs through March 8. $20. 7 p.m. Lucas Theater, 32 Abercorn St.
Paint Along Night with Bug Ross!
Paint along with your favorite mellow artist, Bob Ross! Our beertender, Bug, will walk you through your own little happy art night. Join your friends and neighbors of varying art talent in exploring the wonderfully mellow world of Bob Ross! We provide the art supplies to the first 10 folks who need them! But feel free to bring your own art supplies if you're a practicing artist with your own tools! Sip along with Bob on some of our great craft beer, wine, or CBD/THC beverages! Free, drink prices vary. 7 p.m. White Whale Craft Ales, 1207 Bull St.
Fri. March 6
Soup it Up Fundraiser for Loop it Up
Support local nonprofit Loop it Up Savannah for a night of soups! Loop it Up Savannah supports youth arts and education. This evening of soup sampling goes directly to support Loop it Up and children in the community. This year’s featured soups will be dished up by Collins Quarter, Heavy on the Hors D’Oeuvres, Fleeting, Franklin’s and the Desoto Savannah. Local artist and entertainer DJ Jose Ray will provide music and Cecilia Arango will be master of ceremonies. For the second year, guests will get to cast votes for their favorite soup, and the winning restaurant takes home the Souper Star Soup Bowl trophy. 1 ticket $125, two for $200. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Trustees Garden at Kehoe Iron Works, 660 E. Broughton St.
“School of Rock” Musical Opening
St. Vincent's Academy and Benedictine Military School present Andrew Lloyd Webber's heart-stirring hit, School of Rock! Based on the hit film, this hilarious new musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. While teaching these pint-sized prodigies what it means to truly rock, Dewey falls for the school’s beautiful, but uptight headmistress, helping her rediscover the wild child within. Featuring 14 new songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber and all the original songs from the movie, this high-octane smash delivers face-melting guitar riffs and touching romance in equally awesome doses! Runs through March 8. $25. 7 p.m. Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St.
“From the Minds of Others” with Tybee Ballet
“From the Minds of Others” is a vibrant live collaboration show where a diverse array of local artists come together to create a dynamic, multisensory experience. The performance features dancers interpreting a magical melody through graceful choreography, while digital visual artists project swirling patterns and vivid colors. Simultaneously, a live painter transforms a blank canvas into a vibrant mural, and a spoken word poet ties all the elements together with emotive verse. The collaboration is a symphony of sight, sound, and emotion, drawing the audience into a kaleidoscope of creativity that transcends traditional boundaries. Runs through March 7. $23. 7 p.m. Tybee Post Theater, 10 Van Horne Ave.
First Friday Art March
Love all things artsy? Come take a walk around the Starland District on the first Friday of every month and experience different exhibitions as local galleries open their doors for artist receptions and new exhibitions to the general public. Participating galleries include ARTS Southeast, Gallery 2424, Cute Tomatoes, Lone Wolf Lounge’s Cobra Room and more. Check out @Starlandfirstfridays on Instagram for a full list of participating galleries. Free. 5-9 p.m. Starland District.
Line Dancing with Step South at District Live
Join Step South for a night of line dancing at District Live! Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, there’s something for everyone with lessons and social dancing throughout the night. With a spacious dance floor and a full bar, it is the perfect blend of learning, dancing, and socializing. Come be a part of a vibrant dance community in one of the city’s premier locations. We can’t wait to dance with you! Continue to dance the night away at Electric Moon by skipping the line with your wristband! $5. Doors open at 7 p.m. and lessons start at 8 p.m. District Live, 400 W. River St.
Sat. March 7
Sour Fest and Georgia Beer Day with Two Tides
Into beer? Join Two Tides in celebrating 2026 Georgia Beer Day the only way they know how by throwing their 4th Annual Sour Fest. Tons of Two Tides sour beers available! Some old favorites from our cellar, some tried-and-true classics, as well as some brand new releases! Vendors, and DJ set. Free, beer prices vary. 12-6:00 p.m. Two Tides Brewing, 12 W. 41st St.
Fearful Symmetry Goth Night
Fearful Symmetry Goth Night is a monthly dance party hosted by Ash Black and Avel Veeta at The Wormhole in Savannah GA. Join us for gothy vibes, spooky music and way too much eyeliner. If you love post punk, new wave, industrial and other goth adjacent sounds, then mark your calendar because this is a fog drenched dance party for you! 21 and up. Free. 9:30 p.m. The Wormhole, 2307 Bull St.
Singing Resistance
Come to the Open Sing to learn songs of resistance to authoritarianism for rallies and other actions. No music reading required! All ages, faiths, and voices welcome! Hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah in partnership with Savannah Indivisible. Free. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah, 311 E. Harris St.
Forsyth Farmers Market
Shop local from farmers you can trust! Find your fruits and vegetables with peace of mind from local farmers. Hit up the Forsyth Farmers Market for your local fresh produce and goods from rotating farms and vendors. Be prepared to see everyone you know and their mother-in-law. Get some flowers along the way. Year round. Free. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Forsyth Park.
Mutual Aid Sharing
Join the Savannah Democratic Socialists of Savannah (DSA) for a mutual aid sharing of food, clothing, hygiene products, and more. Stop by to donate or help yourself to something if in need. Reach out to them via Instagram @dsasavannah. Free. 3-5 p.m. on the corner of Waters Ave. and 37th St.
Sun. March 8
Art Walk at City Market
Come down to City Market to browse local art at the local art walk every 2nd Sunday in the Art Center at City Market. Enjoy 15+ galleries & studios for free drinks, snacks, music, and of course - Savannah's most beautiful art in Savannah City Market. Free. 1-4 p.m. City Market, 224 W. St. Julian St.
Free Days at SCAD Museum of Art
The SCAD Museum of Art welcomes our Savannah community to enjoy FREE ADMISSION on the second Sunday of every month. Residents of Savannah or any of its surrounding counties (Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, Liberty, Beaufort, and Jasper) are invited to visit free of charge. Free. 12-5 p.m. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.
Food Not Bombs in Savannah
Into mutual aid, cooking, and sharing meals? People could use a good meal now more than ever. Check out the Savannah chapter of Food Not Bombs, an organization that serves food to all who want or need a decent meal. Interested in more mutual aid events? Check out @hostesscitymutualaid on Instagram. Free. 7-9:30 p.m. Wells Park.