By Lila Miller
AS the soothsayer said to Caesar, “beware the ides of March”, but not all the events we’re about to have! If you’d like your event featured here, please email Lilamillermedia@gmail.com
Mon. March 9
Savannah Mix
Join Midtown Arthouse for the Savannah Mix, a relaxed, art-filled business networking evening designed to bring together local entrepreneurs, professionals, creatives, and community. They’re proud to co-host this gathering alongside Coastal Connect, Outline Design & Staging, and Brandi Huff, REALTOR®. Enjoy meaningful conversations surrounded by original local artwork, with generous thanks to our partners Radharani's Desserts for helping us create a welcoming atmosphere. Good people, great connections, and art on the walls to spark it all. Free. 6 p.m. Midtown Arthouse, 2016 E. Broad St.
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 10
SCAD Cinema Circle: Sneakers
Robert Redford leads an unforgettable all-star cast in this high-tech caper as Martin Bishop, a security expert who is reluctantly recruited by the NSA to recover a black box device. Bishop and his expert team of quirky misfits soon find that things are not what they seem as they race to outsmart an "unbreakable" system. Deftly blending hallmarks of classic espionage thrillers with character-based comedy and the broad appeal of a light-hearted heist, the stellar supporting turns of Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, Mary McDonnell, River Phoenix, and Sidney Poitier make this a quintessential 90s thriller. $5 for students, seniors, and military; and $8 for the general public. 7 p.m. Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton.
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 11
Artist Talk with Blanche Nettles Powers
Join ARTS Southeast for a Happy Hour Artist Talk with Blanche Nettles Powers to learn more about her project Cloak, on display in the Drive Thru Art Box at Green Truck Pub from January 10th – April 8th, 2026. Cloak is an installation that hides the Drive Thru Art Box beneath densely draped Spanish moss, fully obscuring its form. Inside, a vintage wooden rack holds a small collection of rocks, unknown to the viewer. The work explores themes of concealment and preservation, while also referencing the ways nature reclaims built space. Free. 6 p.m. ARTS Southeast, 2301 Bull St.
Yoga at Telfair Museum
Into yoga and art? Why not mix both? Join Savannah Power Yoga for an all-levels flow yoga class in the Telfair Academy Rotunda. This class invites you to move and breathe in one of the most beautiful spaces in Savannah. An experienced teacher from Savannah Power Yoga will guide you through a flowing sequence designed to open your body, mind, and heart to beauty. Please bring your own mat. $20 drop in. Doors open at 5:10 pm, class begins at 5:30 pm. Telfair Academy, 121 Barnard St.
Wurlitzer Wednesdays: The Wonder of the Wurlitzer
Visit Savannah's most historic movie palace for a theater tour and demonstration of its original 1925 Wurlitzer theatre organ. In honor of the Lucas Theatre's recent restoration, visitors can explore the theater's storied past as they listen to the sounds of the organ and enjoy the SCAD-produced silent short film 'At Long Last.' Free. Tours begin at 11 a.m. and the organ demonstration starts at 11:30 a.m. Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St.
Thu. March 12
Season Launch of Savannah Sunset Market at Eastern Wharf
A collective of Southeast Georgia farmers bringing seasonal produce grown just for us. Add live music to each market for you to enjoy next to our golden riverfront sunsets. Stroll-through market. Shop. Relax. Bring the kids, the pups and your friends… Come ready to fill your fridge, meet the people who grow your food, and invest directly into local small businesses. And come hungry. Vendors include Lady’s Island Oyster, Dubberly’s Seafood, HK Family Farm and more. Free. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern Wharf, 400 Passage Way
Chloë Agnew, Across the Miles, A St. Patrick's Celebration
Head to the Tybee Post Theater for a little Irish magic before St. Patrick’s Day! From the age of 14, Chloë Agnew gained fame for her integral part as one of the original (and youngest) members of the internationally acclaimed music group Celtic Woman. Chloë is featured on a total of 14 Celtic Woman’s albums, which have sold more than eight million copies worldwide, all of which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s World Music chart. Celtic Woman sold out concerts in prestigious venues across the globe from Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks, Colorado, Radio City Music Hall to several arenas in Europe, Japan and Australia, performing for almost three million fans. She has performed with the group on the US TV shows Dancing with the Stars, Regis and Kelly, The Today Show, Good Morning America and many more. While touring with Celtic Woman Chloë performed for three consecutive US Presidents (Clinton, Bush and Obama) before the age of 20. In 2012 she was named Best Female Vocalist at the Irish Music Awards. Tickets range from $34-$69. 7 p.m. Visit tybeeposttheater.org for tickets. Tybee Post Theater, 10 Van Horne Ave.
Parlor Presentation: Shopping in New York for a Savannah House, 1850-55
Into history? Check out this lecture with John Ward! Using the Green-Meldrim House as an example, John Ward, fine arts consultant/former Head of Silver Department, Sotheby’s New York, will discuss retail trends and shopping for domestic architectural details in the mid-19th century. Charles Green’s Gothic Revival home is an excellent case study because of the ledger for the construction of the home which includes all vendors, materials and workmen involved with the building of the home. Free, seating reservations required, call (912) 233-3845. 6 p.m. Green Meldrim House, 327 Bull St.
Jewish Jazz, the Sequel with Amici Music
JEWISH JAZZ, the Sequel: Return of the Jewdi" features the incredible clarinetist Seth Kibel who returns to join Daniel Weiser in another program highlighting the fascinating connections between Klezmer and Jazz music. They will perform some fun Yiddish Swing along with Hassidic tunes by Kogan and Weinberg, great songs by Harold Arlen, and a wonderful arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." Runs through March 15 at varying locations, visit amicimusic.org for more info on showtimes and pricing.
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 13
Night of Art with Emily McCarthy and Jessica O’Neill
Art is in bloom. Join us for the debut of the Emily McCarthy x Jessica O’Neill Spring Collection. This season, Emily’s signature silhouettes meet Jessica’s vibrant original floral paintings, bringing fine art directly into the styles you love. Meet the designers and artist in-store to discover how these two creatives collided for the unique collaboration. Experience the collection in-person, enjoy original paintings, and treat yourself to a beautiful interactive flower experience. Free. 5-8:00 p.m. Emily McCarthy, 2237 E. Victory Dr.
Supper at Sea: Superstition with the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum invites the community to the second annual Supper at Sea benefit dinner. This year’s theme, Supper at Sea: Superstition, transforms the museum’s Maple Grove into an immersive evening of maritime legend, fine dining, and artful storytelling. Chef Brandon Carter of FARM Hospitality Group and Common Thread will present a refined, coastal-inspired interpretation of the classic sailor’s feast, while local artists debut ceramic and fiber work inspired by seafaring craft and tradition which will be available for purchase in a silent auction. Seating is limited and reservations are required for the dinner. Proceeds from the event directly support the museum’s free educational programs, which served more than 4,000 children and families last year, connecting Savannah’s maritime history with hands-on STEAM learning. Single ticket, $400, two tickets $750. 6-9:00 p.m. Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, 41 MLK Jr. Blvd.
Shades and Shenanigans, a Spooky Irish Cabaret
Get weird with some of Savannah’s finest entertainers. Join Dusty Hoy, Daisy, Michael, and Sadhira of the Downtown Delilahs, and Captain Stoner and the Apparitions. This immersive evening will feature live music, performers, dancers, storytelling, and spirited entertainment in an intimate cabaret setting where Irish folklore and Savannah’s supernatural charm come alive. Expect haunting melodies, playful surprises, and an atmosphere filled with both festive cheer and ghostly intrigue. $30. 6-10:00 p.m. McDonough’s Lounge, 21 E. McDonough St.
A Very Hip Hop St. Patrick’s Day Show
Gonna start off the weekend before St Patrick's with an incredible hip hop show! Representing the ATL, we've got the homie TYL3R DAVIS coming to rock the stage performing his single "Leprechaun in the Hood". He'll be accompanied by his homie Lost Boy Dior! We've also got local favorites Dope Knife & Basik Lee ready to set the stage on fire! You don't want to miss this! 21 and up. $10. 8 p.m. Wormhole Bar, 2307 Bull St.
Contra Dance with the Savannah Folk Music Society
Contras, squares and waltzes. Want to get moving but find exercising too hard and too dull? Maybe you should go for a spin Contra dancing! It’s fun, it’s aerobic, and it’s filled with great people you should know. Every dance has live music, a caller to guide you through the moves, and a beginner workshop to teach you everything you need to know. If you can listen and walk, you can Contra dance. Live music by Zephyr, Irish and Trad Folk band, from Charleston. Dances prompted by callers Bob Beattie and Joyce Murlless. No experience or partner needed. Casual dress, comfortable shoes suggested. Bring a water bottle. Newcomers welcomed. $10 ($5 for members). Come at 6:45pm for a lesson or refresher. Greco Hall, Sacred Heart Catholic Church 1707 Bull St.
Sat. March 14
DECADES Exhibition Opening Party
Be among the first to see DECADES, a new art exhibition designed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Location Gallery and a decade of creativity from 36 local artists who have been featured by the gallery over the years. Participating artists include Stacie Jean Albano, Sandra Attales, Claire Barrett, Adrienne Berkland, Angela Burson, Julia Christian, Len Ciliento, Kipling Collins, Brian Condon, Joy Dunigan, Tate Ellington, Maxx Feist, Stephen Garrison, Mary Hartman, Ahmad Jackson, Farnaz Jahani, Tobia Makover, Rubi McGrory, Deborah Miller, Bellamy Murphy, Bernard Nolan, Jennifer Nolan, Anisa Nonya, Lisa Ocampo, William Pagano, Michelle Perez, Melody Postma, Jose Ray, Peter E. Roberts, Katherine Sandoz, Kurtis Schumm, Shea Slemmer, Shelley Smith, Lisa D. Watson, Rose Marie Woulfe and Heather Young. $10 per person. 5-8 p.m. Historic Kennedy Pharmacy, 323 East Broughton Street.
Picker Joe’s Grand Opening
Picker Joe’s Antique Mall & Vintage Market invites the community to celebrate the grand opening of their new location at 66 W. Montgomery Cross Road. Join them for music, drinks, food, & fun as they officially cut the ribbon and welcome Savannah into their expanded space filled with antiques, vintage finds, collectibles, furniture, & one-of-a-kind treasures. They will be taking it back to the past with a retro vibe throughout the evening, creating a lively vintage-inspired atmosphere for everyone to enjoy. This special celebration will benefit Coastal Pet Rescue. $10 suggested donation at the door. 6-9:00 p.m. Picker Joe’s, 66 W. Montgomery Crossroads.
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 15
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.