Happening this week
Friday, February 9
A Fish Called Wanda @ Perc・6:30pm/9pm showings・$15-23
Inaugural pop-up event for the soon-to-be-coming indie Bradley Theater
Saturday, February 10
Savannah Irish Festival @ Victory North・9:30am-8:30pm・$20
All day event with Irish muisc, dance, storytelling, and cultureGalentines Day Market @ Hop Atomica・11am-4pm
6th annual market with local vendors, Dj, food & drinks, fundraiserTaylor Square Dedication @ Taylor Square・11am-7pm
11am Remarks by Sistah Patt Gunn, city officials
12-2pm Live music, performances, & refreshments
6pm Reflections & Ancestral LibationsGirl Scout Cookie & Beer Pairing @ Service Brewing・12-5pm
Custom beer and cookie flights + GS Troop 30107 will be selling their delicious goods
Sunday, February 11
Bleeding Hearts Bazaar @ The Clyde Venue・11am-5pm
20+ spooky vendors, coffee, bar, and food
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Super Museum Sunday
Organized by the Georgia Historical Society, this Sunday, February 11 several museums, sites, and homes will be open and free to the public. Check out all of the participating locations throughout Georgia. Below are those in the 31401 zip code:
American Prohibition Museum
Andrew Low House Museum
Beach Institute
Congregation Mickve Israel
Davenport House Museum
First Bryan Baptist Church
Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home
Georgia Historical Society
Georgia State Railroad Museum
Girl Scout First Headquarters Museum
Gray’s Reef Ocean Discovery
Green-Meldrim House
Jepson Center
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
The King-Tisdell Cottage
Lutheran Church of the Ascension
Massie Heritage Center
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
Savannah African Art Museum
Savannah Children’s Museum
Savannah History Museum
SCAD Museum of Art
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
Telfair Academy
Webb Milatary Museum
The Savannah Slythering Parade
The third annual Savannah Slythering Parade will be Friday, March 8th. Since this year’s parade will be a week before St. Patrick’s Day, attendance is expected to be bigger as it will not conflict with the many St. Patrick’s Day activities happening around March 17th. Two lantern making workshops are scheduled for the first weekend in March.
Read our interview we did with Brent Buice last year.
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~Nichelle & Tiffany
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