By Lila Miller
ANOTHER beautiful week has passed us by. Just in time for another week chock full of events to check out! If you’d like your event featured here, please email Lilamillermedia@gmail.com
Mon. March 30
Day of Clay
Day of Clay is back! This annual event is our way of celebrating the art of ceramics. Whether you are a seasoned ceramicist or just looking for a fun event to attend, we invite you to stop by and spend the afternoon with us! This year will feature stations in sculpting, pottery wheels, family activities, Raku firing demonstrations, and more. All experience levels and ages are welcome to attend this event. Parents/guardians must accompany children ages 14 and under at all times. Come by any time between 1 and 4pm, no pre-registration required. Free. 1-4:00 p.m. Otis S. Johnson Cultural Arts Center, 201 Montgomery St.
Savannah Music Festival continues
It’s bigger and better this year with even more acts to check out including Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Noon30: Reverie Road, Maxim Lando, Old Crow Medicine Show and more! Festival goes through April 4. For more info on each show, time, and pricing visit Savannahmusicfestival.org.
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 31
Fish Dissection at UGA Aquarium
Chatham County students are out of school, and it’s a perfect time to get the family together for a hands-on fish dissection! Learn about fish biology, ecology and anatomy as you explore the inner workings of these aquatic creatures. Each participant will be provided with a fish for dissection, offering a unique, up-close learning experience. Ages 5 and older are welcome, but children under 18 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Closed toe shoes are needed for this event. Registration is required and includes admission to the UGA Aquarium. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3LJmpm0. $15. 10 a.m.-11 a.m. UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium, 30 Ocean Science Circle.
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. 5-8:00 p.m. Superbloom, 2418 De Soto Ave.
Wed. April 1
Neighborhood Drink N’ Draw
Happening every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, Drink N' Draw brings together local artists and we host our lovely neighbors; Neighborhood Comics! Free. 6:00-9:00 p.m. White Whale Craft Ales, 1207 Bull St.
“Street View” Screening of Venus of Ossabaw
Join Telfair Museums to experience special screenings of Venus of Ossabaw on the facade of Telfair’s Jepson Center. This newly commissioned short film by artist and film director Allison Janae Hamilton is on view outside nightly from March 13-June 21, 2026. These gatherings encourage a communal viewing of the film to experience the journey of Venus across Ossabaw into Florida. Participants are encouraged to bring their own seating if desired. Free. 7:30 p.m. Jepson Center, 207 W. York St.
Southern Fried Comedy Stand Up Show
Get ready for a night of deep-fried laughs and homegrown talent. We’re bringing together some of the sharpest voices on the circuit for a showcase that proves the South has plenty to say—and we’re doing it with a unique, intimate twist. The audience will be sitting right on the stage with the performers. This is strictly limited seating designed to recreate the raw, high-energy atmosphere of an elite, small-room comedy club. You’ll be inches away from the mic, feeling every punchline in an environment where no two shows are ever the same. Comedians include: Pierre Escargot, Bret Rorabaugh, Andre Rodriguez, Derick Marchel, and Quentin Rosenzweig. $23. 7 p.m. Tybee Post Theater, 10 Van Horne Ave.
April Wednesday Walk: Tribble Park
Want to get more steps in? Join this walking club! Let's head out for a walk! Weather permitting we will meet at Tribble Park for a casually paced walk and talk. The walk is approximately 2 miles. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes you can walk in. Well behaved, leashed dogs encouraged! Free. 6 p.m. Tribble Park, 726 Beechwood Dr.
Free Bowling Night at Bowl and Brew
Wednesday is free bowling night! Purchase any food or drink and get one hour of bowling free! Food and drink prices vary. 5-11:00 p.m. Broughton Street Bowl and Brew, 129 E. Broughton St.
Thu. April 2
Cellicious with Amici Music
Love classical chamber music? Enjoy "CELLICIOUS" featuring cellist Amy Barston from Philadelphia with Daniel Weiser. She is a wonderful performer and we will feature a powerful, but sadly neglected, Sonata by Dora Pejacevic, a Croatian female composer from the early 20th century who has a fascinating biography as well. We will also do works by Amy Beach, Bartok, Beethoven, and more. $40. Venues and times vary, visit Amicimusic.org for more info!
Le Labo on Wheels
Love perfume? We’ve packed the full boutique, lab and sink, fit it all into a truck, and voila! We call it “Le Labo on Wheels.” Our truck will have its residency from April 2 through May 3. Stop by for a moment of respite — we will compound your Le Labo perfume fresh in our pop-up lab and delight your senses. The full Classic Collection, Home Collection, Body – Hair – Face line, and Grooming collection will be available for purchase. Prices vary. Forsyth Park, across from Hotel Bardo.
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. April 3
World Ballet Company: Swan Lake
The World’s MOST Iconic Ballet - Live on Stage! The legendary tale of Swan Lake takes flight in a breathtaking production from World Ballet Company, as fate and magic entwine in a timeless battle between good and evil. Featuring a cast of 50 international dancers, over 150 radiant hand-sewn costumes, and stunning hand-crafted sets, this spellbinding performance captures every heart-pounding moment - from the Dance of the Little Swans to the Black Swan’s iconic 32 fouettés, and every pirouette in between. With Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score soaring through the air, immerse yourself in this mesmerizing journey where dreams, heartbreak, and redemption unfold right before your eyes. Tickets start at $62.45. 7:00 p.m. Savannah Civic Center, 301 W. Oglethorpe 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, Nomad Society, Cute Tomatoes, and more. Check out @Starlandfirstfridays on Instagram for a full list of participating galleries. Free. 5-9:00 p.m. Starland District.
Sat. April 4
Easter Egg Hunt and Fundraiser for Oatland Island Animal Care
Join at Oatland Island for a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt and fundraiser for Oatland Island Animal Care! Bring the family for a morning of eggs, animals, and activities while helping support the wildlife that call Oatland home. More family fun: Animal encounters, face painting, photos with the Easter bunny, and concessions. This event also kicks off a special fundraiser for Oatland Island Animal Care. Our goal is to raise $16,000 to purchase two new mews, which will provide additional housing and protection for our birds of prey. Come celebrate spring, hunt for eggs, and help us care for the amazing animals at Oatland Island! $5. Gates open at 10 a.m. Oatland Island Wildlife Center, 711 Sandtown Rd.
Spring Needle Felting Workshop with Lucy Brotman
Celebrate spring with a needle felting workshop at Historic Kennedy Pharmacy! Local artist Lucy Brotman will host an introductory session and teach participants the basics of needle felting, a beautiful art form that involves sculpting colorful wool fibers into multi-dimensional shapes. Lucy will demonstrate essential felting techniques and guide participants in the creation of a set of soft, sculptural flowers that can be gifted or used in home decor. Each participant will leave with finished felted flowers and the skills needed to continue needle felting at home. $30/person for Historic Savannah Foundation members | $35/person for non-members. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Historic Kennedy Pharmacy, 323 East Broughton Street.
Veterans Open Studio
Open to Veterans Only. No Museum Admission Necessary. This studio program provides a calm, open approach with guidance in drawing and painting by an experienced instructor and is open to all veterans. No prior experience making art is needed. This program provides studio space for artists to work independently, but with an instructor available to provide guidance when requested. Veterans also participate in occasional tours of major exhibitions at the Museum. For more information, visit telfair.org. Free. 1-4:00 p.m. Jepson Center, 207 W. York St.
Fearful Symmetry Goth Night
Fearful Symmetry Goth Night is a monthly dance party hosted by Ash Black and Avel Veeta. 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. $13.39 on eventbrite. 9:30 p.m. Wormhole Bar, 2307 Bull St.
Heated Rivalry Rave
Turn up the heat with HEATED RIVALRY NIGHT, a bold, high-energy LGBTQ+ dance party presented by Club 90s at Victory North Savannah. Inspired by iconic rivals, forbidden crushes and unapologetic desire, this night is all about tension, attraction, and letting loose on the dance floor. Expect nonstop pop, queer anthems, throwbacks, and club bangers, plus a crowd that’s loud, proud, and ready to party. What to Expect: High-energy DJs spinning pop & LGBTQ+ anthems, packed dance floor & electric vibes, and an inclusive, safe, and celebratory space. Tickets start at $25.84 on eventbrite. 8:00 p.m. Victory North, 2603 Whitaker St.
Breathe and Bloom at Garden Square
Join for a peaceful 60-minute gentle yoga class in the beautiful courtyard at Garden Square. This all-levels practice will focus on slow movement, mindful breathing, and creating space to unwind and reconnect. We’ll close the class in final rest with the soothing sounds of crystal singing bowls, allowing the vibrations to deepen relaxation and restore balance. Your ticket includes one complimentary beverage provided by Garden Square. Breathe, soften, and bloom in this calm garden setting.Use Link to Book! Space is limited. https://resy.com/.../breathe-bloom-at-garden-square-2026… $30. 10 a.m. Garden Square, 2400 Bull 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. April 5
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.