Connect Savannah, September 17, 2014

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Port City: The Savannah Riverfront through Artists’ Eyes

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Whitfield Lovell: Deep River

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Art on Tap: Featuring SweetWater Brewing Company 5 pm

October 3

Savannah Collects Exhibition Opens on view through January 18, 2015

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WEEK AT A GLANCE

COMPILED BY ROBIN WRIGHT GUNN | HAPPENINGS@CONNECTSAVANNAH.COM WEEK AT A GLANCE is Connect Savannah’s listing of events in the coming week. If you want an event listed, email WAG@ connectsavannah.com. Include specific dates, time, locations with addresses, cost and a contact number. Deadline for inclusion is 5pm Friday, to appear in next Wednesday’s edition.

WEDNESDAY / 17

GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOP WITH CHEF JEAN VENDEVILLE

In preparation for this year's gingerbread house competition, Chef Vendeville (director of Savannah Tech's culinary school) creates a Southern-style house with patio, decorations and figurines. 6 p.m The Club at Savannah Harbor, #2 Resort Dr. Free to attend. Reservations required. 912-596-2525. Amanda.marks@westin.com

POOLER FARMERS' MARKET

Featuring regional farmers, local cottage industries and community non-profits. 4-7 p.m. Pooler Recreation Complex, Pooler Parkway. Free and open to the public. poolerfarmersmarket.com

SAVANNAH ANTIQUE MALL OPEN HOUSE

Meet the owners and vendors. Live music, hors d’oeuvres, beverages, and merchandise markdowns. 5-7 p.m Savannah Antique Mall, 1650 E Victory Drive. Free and open to the public.

SECOND ANNUAL MS. SAVANNAH AMBUCS WOMANLESS BEAUTY PAGEANT

Proceeds support Savannah AMBUCS' work in the community, inspiring mobility and independence for people with different abilities. 5:30-9 p.m B & D Burgers (Congress St.), 912-238-8315. $10 donation savannahambucs.com

FILM: THE FALL (2006) FRI / 19

7 p.m The Book Lady Bookstore, 6 East Liberty St. Free to attend. Books available for purchase. thebookladybookstore.com

BENEFIT: DINNER AND A MOVIE

A five-course wine-pairing dinner, each course with a different movie theme. Three movie trivia questions are matched to each course. Trivia winner receives Savannah Film Festival tickets. Benefiting the Tybee Post Theater. LECTURE: WHY NOT “THE GREATEST 7 p.m GENERATION”? Tybee Island Fish Camp, 106 S. Campbell Ave. The Learning Center of SCI presents $75 Reservations required. Georgia Historical Society’s senior historian 912-663-1099. tybeeposttheater.org Dr. Stan Deaton on the issues surrounding CHARITY DATE AUCTION--BENEFITING the causes of the First World War and its COASTAL PET RESCUE effects today. The Savannah Jaycees host this auction of 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m dates with men and women who are comFirst Presbyterian Church, 520 Washington Ave. munity leaders. Proceeds benefit Coastal $5 for Learning Center members, $10 for visitors $6 for lunch (must be reserved by Sept. 11). Please Pet Rescue. 6-10 p.m reserve and pay in advance. Savannah Smiles, 314 Williamson St. 912-236-0363 $5

THURSDAY / 18

ART ON TAP: CRAFT BEERS AT THE JEPSON Monthly hHbeer. 5 p.m Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. telfair.org

WILL HARLAN, AUTHOR OF UNTAMED

SEP 17-23, 2014

Harlan speaks about his new book, Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island, (a biography of Cumberland Island's Carol Ruckdeschel.) Also appearing: David Kyler, Center for Sustainable Coast, (this is a benefit for them) and Steve Willis, Coastal 4 Group Sierra Club.

DROP-IN SESSION: ALCOHOL ORDINANCE PROPOSED REVISIONS

As the City moves forward with changes to its alcohol policies, community members can ask questions about the changes oneon-one with City staff. 1-3 & 6-8 p.m Civic Center, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. Free and open to the public. savannahga.gov/alcohol

COLLEGE NIGHT

Launch another school year with live music, complimentary PERC coffee, and discounts for students or military with ID. 5-9 p.m

Urban Outfitters, 221 West Broughton St. Free and open to the public.

STROLLER TOURS: SHIP-SHAPE

The first monthly gathering for parents

LECTURE: WHAT GOOD IS GRAND STRATEGY? and caregivers to engage infants with art; Political scientist Hal Brands of Duke University explores the nature of grand strategy, its history and future in the U.S. Reception 7:30pm. 8 p.m Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street. Open to public. Free members/students/family/ military/teachers. All other, $10. savannahcwa.org

MODERN ERA: OPENING AND JAZZ

An exhibition of 25 small works from the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art, and a 6pm jazz performance by the Howard Paul Quintet, inspired by the 1930s-1960s era in the artwork. 5-8 p.m SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Free and open to the public. scad.edu

SLAVE DWELLING PROJECT CONFERENCE 2014: PRESERVING SACRED PLACES

Brings together historians, students, faculty, writers, legislators, organizations, corporations, artists and the general public; to educate, collaborate and organize resources to save extant slave dwellings. Tour, dinner, cocktail reception are separate ticketed events. Sept 18-20 Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street. Members Full Weekend $150; Guests Full Weekend $250; Students Full Weekend $100; Student Costs: $50=3 Days of Workshops 843.408.7727. slavedwellingproject@gmail.com. slavedwellingproject.org

featuring the shapes of ships and boats, featured in the Port City exhibition. For infants 2-18 months, and adults. 9:30-10:15 a.m Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Museum admission

THIRD THURSDAYS ON TYBEE: CHRIS DESA Tybee's fall outdoor concert series opens with Desa, a local singer/songwriter with a focus on six and twelve string guitars. Rain location: Spanky's Beachside. 5:30-7 p.m Tybee Roundabout, Tybrisa Street and Strand Free and open to the public.

THROWBACK THURSDAY LIVE!

People share their old journal entries, stories, and poems. Food and raffle prizes from The Lucas Theatre, Odd Lot Productions, and Tybee Vacation Rentals. A benefit for West Broad YMCA. 7 p.m Ort Hall, 112 W. Congress St. Free (donations accepted)

FRIDAY / 19 COFFEE CUPPING

Like a wine tasting, but with coffee. A lesson on coffee process methods and origins worthy of a connoisseur. 11 a.m. PERC Coffee Roasters, 1802 East Broad Street. Free and open to the public. Donations welcome. 912-209-0025. perccoffee.com


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FILM: THE FALL (2006)

In a hospital in 1920s Los Angeles, an injured stuntman begins to tell a fellow patient, a little girl with a broken arm, a fantastic story of five mythical heroes. 7 p.m Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 32 Abercorn St. $8-$5 lucastheatre.com

GUILD CON

This kick-off event for the Guild Hall creative community center is a "53-hour non-stop party" reminiscent of Dragon Con, with local music, gaming, booths, raffle drawings, workshops, and random goofy hilarity. 6 p.m.-1 a.m Guild Hall, 615 Montgomery Street. Free and open to the public. Some games and workshops have entry fees. www.theguildhall.com

MUSIC: SAVANNAH THEREMIN SUMMIT

Melissa Hagerty, Richard Leo Johnson, Philip Neidlinger and Ricardo Ochoa present their individual approaches to the early electric instrument. 7 p.m Ships of The Sea Museum, 41 MLK Jr Blvd. $5 shipsofthesea.org

THEATRE: GREY GARDENS

A musical comedy, telling the story of Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, the eccentric aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, once bright names on the social register who became East Hampton's most notorious recluses. Based on the film Grey Gardens. Presented by Collective Face Ensemble. 8 p.m Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Rd. $20 Gen. Adm. $15 senior/student/military 912/ 232-0018. collectiveface.org/

FILM: JAWS (USA, 1975)

Tybee Post Theater presents a fundraiser screening of this terror classic, under the stars on the Tybee Island Light Station lawn. Guests bring beach chairs and blankets for a party with refreshments for kids and adults, popcorn, and a raffle of Jaws memorabilia. 7-10:30 p.m Tybee Post Theater, 10 Van Horn. Adults, $10; kids under 12, $5 912-663-1099. info@tybeeposttheater.org. tybeeposttheater.org/events/

SATURDAY / 20 THE 2014 "TOBY" BUTTIMER AWARDS DINNER

The Buttimer Dinner is the premiere service recognition and fundraiser for the local Democratic party, through the Chatham County Democratic Committee (CCDC). Keynote speaker: gubernatorial candidate, Sen. Jason Carter. 7-9:30 p.m Hyatt Regency Savannah, 2 West Bay St. $100 912-495-8309. ButttimerDinner@gmail.com.

25TH ANNUAL HEART OF SAVANNAH 5K, 1 MILE, KIDDIE RUN

Join the YMCA of Coastal Georgia for the 25th Annual Heart of Savannah 5K. Featuring a 5K Run, 1 Mile Survivors walk and kid's run. Proceeds benefit the Y's Livestrong free 12 week program for cancer survivors. 9 a.m Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. 912-354-5480.

RECKLESS MERCY AND LESLIE NEASE

This regional alt country/contemporary Christian band appears with speaker Leslie Nease of HISRadio. Also appearing, Lynd-

say Dunning. A benefit for Living Vine. 6-9 p.m Calvary Baptist Temple, 4625 Waters Ave. Free and open to the public. 912-695-2088. reachus@recklessmercy.com. https://facebook.com/events/329934083832697/

CHASE THE SUN ULTRA AND RELAY

An ultra running event, benefit and family gathering with burgers, hot dogs, veggies grilled and a bounce available to the kids. Benefits Liam's Land, a 501c3 non-profit that funds research for lymphatic malformations cure. 7 a.m.-7 p.m Dan Hernandez, Whitemarsh Island Preserve. 75.00 912.398.9941. dlh14255@gmail.com. danlhernandez.com/chasethesun.php

EBENEZER CREEK CANOE DAY TRIP

Canoe with the flow of clear black water heading toward the estuary and ocean, and observe wildlife as a Wilderness Southeast naturalist guide explains the river swamp ecosystem at work. Paddling instruction included. 9 a.m.-1 p.m $50. Includes canoe. Reservations required. (912) 236-8115. naturesavannah@gmail.com

FARM HERITAGE DAY FESTIVAL

A day on the farm to start the fall season: sheep shearing, horseshoeing and trimming, goat milking, soap making, spinning. Plus chef demos, life music, and food vendors including chefs and restaurants whose dishes are made from Hunter Cattle Co. products. 10 a.m.-6 p.m Hunter Cattle Company, 430 Driggers Rd. $9/person or $40/family (up to 8 members) huntercattle.com

POW/MIA RECOGNITION CEREMONY

A ceremony honoring prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action. Speaker: Capt. Tommy Clack, manager, Veteran's Service Center of Conyers, Georgia. 7-9 p.m Emmet Park, End of Bay St. Free and open to the public. 912-210-9118. rws521@msn.com. vvasav.com

ROBIN WILLIAMS FILMS SCREENINGS

A night of Robin Williams films, benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Screening Times 5:00 Aladdin 7:00 Mrs. Doubtfire 10:00 Good Will Hunting Holiday Inn Express (Richmond Hill), 4601 US Hwy 17. Free and open to the public. kijo.wright@gmail.com

FILM: ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (USA, 2004)

SIT. STAY. LOVE. (SUPPLY DRIVE FOR DOGS AND DOG ADOPTION FAIR)

A new film revealing the microscopic events during childbirth that could hold the key to the future of humanity. 10 a.m., 12, 2, 4 & 6 p.m Family Health and Birth Center, 1692 Chatham Parkway. Free and open to the public. Reservations recommended by 9-18-14. 912-629-6262. jwhitf444@aol.com

Romantic science fiction comedy-drama tells the story of an estranged couple who have each other erased from their memories.With Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood. 7 p.m Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 32 Abercorn St. $8 general admission or $5 student/senior/military. lucastheatre.com

FILM: MICROBIRTH (WORLD PREMIERE)

This recent addition to Broughton Street takes part in the store's national dog-lover event, in partnership with the Humane Society of Greater Savannah. Adoption Fair Saturday 9/20, from 12pm-3pm. Supply drive is all four days. Sept. 19-22, 10 a.m.-8 p.m Free and open to the public 912-944-6113. vm1407@anthropologie.com

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THEATRE: SPINE TINGLING TALES

A late night ghost show that's appropriate for most ages, but a little bit scary. Produced by Odd Lot Comedy Troupe. 11 p.m. The Historic Savannah Theatre, 222 Bull St. $25

THEATRE: GREY GARDENS ALL WEEKEND

Local and regional produce, honey, meat, dairy, pasta, baked goods. 9 a.m.-1 p.m Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. forsythfarmersmarket.com continues on p. 6

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FORT PULASKI BIRD WALK

Members of the Ogeechee Audubon Society lead this park walk to see new and different birds. Meet near the park’s Entrance Station. Sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars recommended. 8:30 a.m Fort Pulaski, US Highway 80 E. Free and open to the public. 912-786-5787 X114. Joel_Cadoff@nps.gov. nps.

LIFE'S ANNUAL WHEELCHAIR CLEANING EVENT

This advocacy and independence organization for people with disabilities offers an annual opportunity for people to clean and tune up their wheelchairs. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m L.I.F.E., Inc. (Living Independently for Everyone), 5105 Paulsen Street, Suite 143-B. Free and open to the public. 912-436-6845. dhoward@lifecil.com

FALL " QUARTERLY" USED BOOK SALE AT THE HUMANE SOCIETY MONTE CARLO: A NIGHT OF GAMING, GLITZ, The once a quarter sale offering hundreds AND GLAMOUR of books, CDs, and videos for sale for a quarter each. (That's 25 cents....) Thrift store items on sale too, including 50% off on furniture.Benefiting the Humane Society for Greater Savannah. 9 a.m.-noon Humane Society, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr. Free to attend. HumaneSocietySAV.org

THEATRE: THE JOB EXPERIENCE: MY LIFE IS NOT OVER Starring gospel & R&B recording artists, Mildred Daniels, Derrick Mitchell and Gary Lil “G†Jenkins, this Christian stage play written and directed by Herbert Goodwin Jr., is a contemporary version of the biblical story of Job. 7 p.m Johnny Mercer Theatre, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. $20.50 thejobplay.com

Presented by the William Jay Society. A night of the opulence and refinement of the French Rivera in its most beautiful era. High stakes casino night, succulent food and drink and entrancing dance. 7 p.m Telfair Academy, 121 Barnard St. Advance tickets: Member ticket $75 | Nonmember ticket $90. At the door: Member ticket $95 | Non-member ticket $110 telfair.org

PAINT COASTAL GEORGIA PINK 5K WALK

Paint Coastal Georgia Pink 5k Walk for Breast Cancer and Man Olympics. Football Toss, Washers, Basketball Free Throws, Darts, Putt-Putt, Horseshoes and Cornhole. Prizes. 4 p.m Memorial Park on Tybee Island, 403 Butler Ave. paintgeorgiapink.org

REVIVAL FEST

A day long, festival with two stages, 15 bands including Future Birds, David Wax Museum, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Packway Handle, and others. There will also be an authentic pig roast,farm to table food, the RF Marketplace and regional craft beers and spirits. Roundhouse Railroad Museum, 601 West Harris St. info@revivalfest.org. revivalfest.org

ROBIN WILLIAMS FILMS SCREENINGS

A night of Robin Williams films, benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Screening Times 5:00 Jumanji 7:00 Hook 10:00 Dead Poet's Society Holiday Inn Express (Richmond Hill), 4601 US Hwy 17. Free and open to the public. kijo.wright@gmail.com

SAVANNAH BAZAAR: ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Celebrate the first year of this family festival featuring indie craft vendors, live music, face painting, and food. 1-6 p.m Southern Pine Co., 616 E. 35th St. Free and open to the public. https://facebook.com/SavannahBazaar

SAVANNAH'S WOMEN IN BUSINESS EXPO

SCAD DAY

Explore and learn about SCAD’s degree programs, facilities and student life; the application process , portfolio guidelines, financial aid and scholarships. For high school juniors/seniors, prospective undergrad transfer students and prospective grad students. Savannah College of Art and Design, PO Box 2072. Free and open to prospective students. 912.525.5928. scad.edu

THEATRE: SPINE TINGLING TALES

A late night ghost show that's appropriate for most ages, but a little bit scary. Produced by Odd Lot Comedy Troupe. 11 p.m. The Historic Savannah Theatre, 222 Bull St. $25 soucyman@gmail.com. spinetinglingtales.com

Have ye scallywags heard?

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2014 BE INTERNATIONAL

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TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY!

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Dozens of women-owned businesses that A focus on products and services for women. E Networking event 9:45-11:45am, $20, e includes keynote speaker, hors d'ouevres, K and expo admission. o 12-5 p.m H Martin Luther King Jr Arena, 301 West Oglethorpe o Ave. C Adults: $7 advance. $10 door. Children $5. Free for 8 kids under 6. M savwomeninbusinessexpo.com/ $ 9

Whether ye be friend or foe, ye should chart yer course over t’ The Pirates’ House for Grub N’ Grog DINING DISCOUNTS FOR ALL CREW OF THE JOLLY ROGER! Swashbuckling Fun for Pirates of All Ages! Pirate Trivia • Giveaways • Face Painting (4pm-7pm) 20 East Broad Street | 912-233-5757 | www.thepirateshouse.com The Pirates’ House is participating in The National Restaurant Association’s Dine Out for No Kid Hungry Campaign. For every meal served on International Talk Like a Pirate Day $1 will be donated.

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THEATRE: GREY GARDENS

A musical comedy, telling the story of Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, the eccentric aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, once bright names on the social register who became East Hampton's most notorious recluses. Based on the film Grey Gardens. Presented by Collective Face Ensemble. 8 p.m Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Rd. $20 Gen. Adm. $15 senior/student/military 912/ 232-0018. collectiveface.org/

WILMINGTON ISLAND FARMERS' MARKET

Vendors offering produce, prepared foods, crafts, plus storytime, music. 111 Walthour Rd @ Islands Community Church. Free and open to the public wifarmersmarket.org/

SUNDAY / 21 CONCERT: BELOVED TREASURES AND JOYOUS FRIVOLITIES

German and American repertoire presented in concert by Alysa Smith, soprano, Claire Watts, mezzo-soprano, Danny Cohen, baritone, accompanied by Dr. Monica Harper, piano, with special appearances by Bullock Demere, tenor, and Skip Watts, bass. 3-4 p.m Wesley Monumental UMC, 429 Abercorn St. Free and open to the public.

RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP DAY

A day for dog enthusiasts to learn how to be a good pal to their pooch. Pet show, agility/rally course, adoptions, vaccinations and chips, rescue groups, grooming, all for Fido. Sponsored by Savannah Kennel Club. 12-4 p.m Daffin Park, 1198 Washington Ave. Free and open to the public. savannahkennelclub.org

SAVANNAH JAZZ FESTIVAL

A week of jazz and blues at venues large and small, performed by internationally acclaimed headliners from around the world, including right here in the SAV. Sept. 21-27 savannahjazzfestival.org/savannah-jazz-festival/

THEATRE: GREY GARDENS

A musical comedy, telling the story of Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, the eccentric aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, once bright names on the social register who became East Hampton's most notorious recluses. Based on the film Grey Gardens. Presented by Collective Face Ensemble. 3 p.m Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Rd. $20 Gen. Adm. $15 senior/student/military 912/ 232-0018. collectiveface.org/

MONDAY / 22 COMEDY: ODD LOT IMPROV

Savannah's weekly wacky improv comedy show in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" Appropriate for all ages. 8 p.m. Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Rd. $5

SAVANNAH JAZZ FESTIVAL

A week of jazz and blues at venues large and small, performed by internationally acclaimed headliners from around the world, including right here in the SAV. Sep. 21-27 savannahjazzfestival.org/savannah-jazz-festival/

TUESDAY / 23 DINNER THEATRE: GHOSTLY GUEST OF THE 17HUNDRED90

Dine with the ghosts known to frequent this 18th century spot. Appropriate for all ages. Produced by The Odd Lot Theatre Group. 7:30 p.m. 17Hundred90, 307 E President St. $45 Dinner and a show spinetinglingtales.com/ghostly-guests.html

TYBEE POST THEATER PRESENTS...

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19

Under the stars on the Tybee Light Station lawn Gates open at 7 pm., Movie starts at 8 pm. Beer, wine, soft drinks, popcorn! Bring beach chairs and blankets! Fundraiser for the Tybee Post Theater Tickets $10 adults • $5 kids under 12 Tickets at www.tybeeposttheater.org/events/ or get them at the gate Rain date: Sun. Sept. 21 In two weeks: Pirates of the Caribbean

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EDITOR’S NOTE

‘Slow-vannah’ no more?

Carter & Broughton Street offer glimpse into a fast-moving future fully-permitted, fully built-out and certified place of retail business—in a town where retail proprietors routinely take that long BACK IN FEBRUARY, just to figure out how many City departon a blustery cold day ments are holding how many hoops they on Broughton Street, have to jump through before they can developer Ben Carter maybe, possibly open, one day. addressed an eager crowd I know plenty of local small business at his first local press conowners who have waited six months literference—the kind ally able to do nothing in their spaces except of event usually count the rent money flying out of their reserved for elected or appointed officials. pockets, while some bureaucratic nightmare To be precise, it was in the 200 block of with the City permitting process took its West Broughton, in the “old” Clipper Trad- sweet time getting sorted out. ing space before that operation had to move J. Crew didn’t have that problem, in a elsewhere down the street. The spacious space developed by Ben Carter Enterprises. corner spot was completely empty except for Now, the worst-kept secret in the world the trappings of the press conference. is that the more money you have, the more Last week, the new downtown J. Crew things go your way. Clearly a corporate celebrated its grand opening in the very interest will be better equipped to navigate same space. the frustrating local regulatory minefield I like J. Crew. I have some things in my than a mom-and-pop shop. closet from J. Crew. I have zero problem And it must be said that part of that is with J. Crew. I’m sure I’ll be stopping by to that corporate outlets are generally just plain shop there soon. I hear it’s great. better at launching new stores than Mom I mention the new J. Crew only to point and Pop are. out how incredibly quickly—by Savannah But speed is the name of the game on standards anyway—that particular store Broughton Street these days, with new was able to go from 0-60 mph. developments—both literally and figuraIn six months, that West Broughtively—happening at lightning speed by ton space went from literally empty to a Slow-vannah standards. BY JIM MOREKIS

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To be sure, some of what’s going on is that Savannah needs to step up its game. The other part is, that’s just how Ben Carter rolls. Shock and awe, as it were. For example, this weekend brought the “breaking” news, apparently in planning behind the scenes for quite some time, of an expansive and ambitious streetscape vision from Mr. Carter for a dramatic aesthetic and functional overhaul of much of Broughton. The backbone and chief funding mechanism for the vision involves a Tax Allocation District (TAD), similar to the one currently in operation at the lifeless Savannah River Landing and once proposed for the yet-tobe-built Westside arena. Make no mistake: It would be a public/ private partnership of sorts. Especially in the wake of Savannah River Landing, it deserves as close a look as the public can give it. Reasonable people can disagree about the appropriateness of a TAD for Broughton Street. Certainly much more independent reporting needs to be done on it. But the swift rollout of the idea as almost a fait accompli makes me think at this moment that it may be farther along and moving much faster than we’re used to things moving around here. It’s a brave new world and we all better get up to speed. For our own good. CS

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Editor, I was inspired to write after reading John Bennett’s recent News Cycle column “No lane excuses:” Although the Historic Neighborhood speed limit is 25 mph I was in crosswalk by a large yellow sign that reads “Georgia Law — DRIVERS MUST STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS” on Habersham and Liberty Streets. The driver about half a block away appeared to speed up and with my Basenji in my bike basket, I jumped back to the median.

She looked back at me and smiled! I watched the car continue to drive off. With my Basenji in my basket I mounted the bike and rode to Abercorn and Liberty where the woman was holding her dog in her lap. I raised my voice and right hand. I used my palm to beat on her moon roof, driver’s side window and front window while straddling the bike with my dog in the bike basket and yelled, “Lady, you could have killed my daughter’s dog ... and me, you better start paying attention to your driving!” I continued, “As a pedestrian

you are to yield to the people in the crosswalk and you need to get your Papillon dog out of your lap!” Two weeks later, I was on the corner of York and Price and a South Carolina tagged auto was driving in the bike lane, although the entire left side of Price Street was available. I made motion with my hands like pedalling a bicycle. Then I walked into the bike ONLY lane, with him about 30+ feet away and began to motion for him to move over. He stopped his car, a smirkstyle smile came to his face as he motioned for me to walk over to his driver’s side car window.

I walked toward his car door, and lowered my 6’4” frame beside his car window. He threw his car door open and attempted to strike my bike and my Basenji dog with his door. My reflex was to lift my right leg and kick his thrusted door. With my dominant leg, I pushed the car door shut, crushing his ankle in the door jam and he drove off. I then called 911 before some “crazed” driver could falsely accuse me of assault. William Hansill


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Public art vs. blight: How do we get it right? BY JESSICA LEIGH LEBOS jll@connectsavannah.com

OVER THE SUMMER, I had the good fortune to visit Park City, Utah, a small city with a huge heart for public art. Underpasses shimmer with murals depicting the town’s mining legacy. Life-sized bronze bears wait for hugs on Main Street’s benches. Fish sculptures and drums made from hubcaps line paved walking trails. At every turn, there’s a chance to gape and grin and engage: There’s even a Shoe Tree where locals and tourists, presumably so overcome by all of this stimulating beauty, throw their kicks into the branches and dance off barefoot. I really like my fancy Fleet Feet running shoes, so those stayed with me. But as I waltzed around town pounding out a rhythm here, admiring a spray-painted stencil by the famous Banksy there, I wondered

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for the eleventy billionth time, why can’t we have more of this kind of stuff in Savannah? Well, first of all, if people started tossing sneakers into a live oak, some sour-tempered

citizen would shriek that it attracts drug dealers and the City Council would have to spend six months discussing which department had to take it down.

Secondly, we already have tons of “public art” in the form of historical markers and monuments, and if we added in a bunch of dynamic modern sculptures and colorful

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murals downtown, some feel it might diminish the sacrosanct significance of all those stodgy Civil War statues. Also, in spite of how much joy it brings to some, not everybody thinks art ought to be shaking its thang out in public. While Park City has achieved an exhilarating balance between quirky aesthetics and community pride, other places have ended up with some hideous mistakes. (“Mais bien sûr, César Baldaccini’s 40-foot wrinkly thumb is my favorite!” said no Parisian, ever.) In Wisconsin, the rush to revitalize with public art has devolved into “civic ambition gone awry, like a bad nose job,” argues Urban Milwaukee columnist Tom Bamberger in his article, “The Resistable Rise of Public Art.” “The public art brought to you by the county, city, and community groups are like bowling trophies that clutter a home, functioning as signifiers of accomplishment for community leaders but faintly idiotic for the rest of us.” What a partypooper. But Bamberger has a point: There’s a difference between good art and good intentions. We certainly have our own share of “shake my head” instances of public art in Savannah: How ‘bout the giant xylophone with no mallet in Forsyth Park? And don’t even get me started on that goddamn wading fountain that no one’s allowed to wade in. Maybe the reason why we can’t have nice things is because we still haven’t quite learned to take care of them. In 1993, the city brought in internationally-renowned sculptor Jerome Meadows to build a $300K public art project in Yamacraw Square; today the three bronzed children and their fountain remain defaced and neglected. [Read more in the 2/26/14 edition of the (Civil) Society Column.] Now an established pillar of the local arts community, Jerome advocates that the way to approach public art in Savannah is to understand that it establishes its own kind of “sacred ground.” He also counsels that the way to ensure against the kind of rampant bad taste Bamberger raves against is to maintain a careful, thoughtful conversation between the entity that governs the public art realm and the citizenry that has to live with its decisions. “Who is the ‘public’ that public art is designed to serve?” he wondered at an ARC Savannah lecture at the Jepson in July. (I praise the art gods regularly that this city has Jerome and his wonderful Indigo Sky Community Gallery, but he’s also got to wonder sometimes why the hell he’s still here.)

We have a unique, diverse public to serve here in Savannah when it comes to public art, all joshing about effigies of constipated-looking generals aside. Our valuable historical preservation requires a certain conservative approach, but our arts community craves and deserves a more enthusiastic creative climate. Even with the long-overdue approval of the city’s mural policy last year, we still need to get beyond the notion that street art equals graffiti. Yes, spray-can vandalism remains a city-wide scourge, but more examples of outdoor art will teach the taggers better techniques. “People want to go outside and paint on walls. That’s not going to change,” point outs artist Matt Hebermehl, who co-authored the city’s mural policy in 2012 and will likely be quoted in every article about public art in Savannah for time immemorial. “Let’s rechannel that energy and allow people to make art instead of blight.” Matt and SeeSAW collaborators Jose Ray and Kellie Walker recently completed two more public murals: The shiny, happy children now presiding over the Growing Edge Community Garden at the West Broad YMCA and the electric-hued geometry on the Paulsen Street side of the Kayak Kafé’s new Midtown location have brightened our little world. But places like Broughton and River Street—where the majority of visitors to Savannah magnetize—are still off limits. When it comes to approving projects— including murals and markers—the curatorial power lies at the feet of the MPC’s Historic Site and Monument Commission. Anyone can submit a proposal, but so far only Matt’s crew has withstood the piles of paperwork and months of waiting. But things could speed up with the recent appointment of Giselle Rahn, a design strategist by trade and artist herself. The only woman on the commission—and its only member under 30—Giselle brings a heady combo of applicable intelligence and passion to the cause. “I don’t have an agenda, but it’s fair to say I bring a certain enthusiasm,” she laughs. “Public art sets the tone of a place, and I hope to help Savannah realize the economic and cultural benefits of more of it.” Hear, hear! There’s only one problem: As of now, there are no proposals on the books. I’m not saying anyone is going to dig your vision for a giant hairy nose in the middle of Pulaski Square, but let’s give these good folks some ideas to consider, shall we? CS The Historic Site and Monument Commission meets the first Thursday of every other month, info at thempc.org.

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Gratitude in the Garden: CRISP honors volunteers and replants for fall or email him at parkwrig@student. savannahstate.edu. IN JUST FOUR short months, the CRI • Rosa Davis—Hands-on Award for Healthy Garden at Trustees’ Garden has willingness and getting her hands gone from non-existent to overflowing— into the dirt. with plants and people. Volunteers were the • Kenneth Denny —All-in Award not-so-secret “organic” ingredient that led to for being involved in all aspects of a bountiful harvest. They provided enthusithe garden, including building it and asm, dedication, green thumb expertise, and teaching others about gardening, and loyalty during Savannah’s hottest growing for having perfect attendance. season. • John Ford—Iceman Award for To begin the transition from summer to arriving at the Morris Center early fall plantings and to celebrate the garden on Saturdays to provide ice and volunteers, Canyon Ranch Institute held water to volunteers. John is the a two-part event on Saturday, August 23. Events Manager for the Charles H. First assignment: harvest the remaining Morris Center at Trustee’s Garden. produce to take home for healthy meals and • Charles H. Morris —Salt of the to share with other community members Earth Award for being a generous and local organizations, such as America’s benefactor and making the CRI Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia. Healthy Garden at Trustees’ Garden Then, it was time to aerate the soil and possible. turn over the buckwheat being used as a • Christine Ferrelle and Ashanti cover crop in two of the 10 raised garden Walker—Johnny Appleseed Awards beds. To kick off a new growing season, the for donating seeds and plants to the open beds were planted with collard greens, CRI Healthy Garden. and volunteers started some seedlings that • Anne Roise and Kenneth Denny will be ready to plant soon. —Green Thumb Award for their With the morning’s work done, volunongoing efforts to grow positive teers took a break to enjoy a late breakfast change in the garden and throughout catered by Savannah farm-to-table restauSavannah. rant Dept. 7 East and hear what’s next for • Jeff and Corinne Samuels— the garden area at the historic Trustees’ Organic Power Couple Award Garden, which is owned by civic leader for outstanding attendance and Charles H. Morris. their continued interest in organic CRI Executive Director Jennifer Cabe gardening. explained “we’re going to be talking with • Catherine Torrence and Gloria people across Savannah to find out what S. Brown—Faith in the Garden else they’d like to see here because this space Awards for representing the Senior is for the people.” Saints of Second African Baptist In addition to extending thanks to everyChurch. one who had been involved, CRI presented • Joseph Washington—Postman Certificates of Appreciation to standout Award for nearly perfect attendance volunteers: no matter the conditions and for • Paul Arkwright III—Gotcha “delivering” his patients to the GarAward. From Day 1 in the garden, den. Joseph is a physician at Curtis we got Paul involved and never let V. Cooper Primary Health Care. him go! Paul is now the Ambassador If you’re a gardener or interested in to Trustees’ Garden. If you have any becoming a gardener, you’re welcome to volquestions about the CRI Healthy unteer at the CRI Healthy Garden at Trust12 Garden, call Paul at 912-604-2227 ees’ Garden. The next session is Saturday, SEP 17-23, 2014

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Charles H. Morris, Savannah civic leader and owner of Trustees’ Garden, greets volunteers before the celebration at the CRI Healthy Garden. Also shown are Trustees’ Garden Ambassador Paul Arkwright, III (left) and Kerry Shay, coowner of Victory Gardens and advisor to the CRI Healthy Garden. Photo by James Byous, © Canyon Ranch Institute.

Victory Gardens co-owner Kerry Shay explains the process of changing from one planting season to another. Photo by James Byous, © Canyon Ranch Institute.

Charles H. Morris, Savannah civic leader and owner of Trustees’ Garden, greets volunteers before the celebration at the CRI Healthy Garden. Also shown are Trustees’ Garden Ambassador Paul Arkwright, III (left) and Kerry Shay, co-owner of Victory Gardens and advisor to the CRI Healthy Garden. Photo by James Byous, © Canyon Ranch Institute.

CRI Executive Director and Board Member Jennifer Cabe (center) addresses friends, supporters, and volunteers of the CRI Healthy Garden at Trustees’ Garden about future plans to expand the garden with input from people of all walks of life across Savannah. Photo by Andrew Pleasant, © Canyon Ranch Institute.

Master Gardener Kenneth Denny and Anne Roise, Savannah educator and civic leader, gather a garden bounty bouquet. They are Savannah residents who regularly volunteer at the CRI Healthy Garden at Trustees’ Garden. Photo by Chuck Palm, © Canyon Ranch Institute. September 20, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., East Broad and East Bay. Chad Lewis is a CRI Health Literacy and Research Fellow. He learned gardening from his father and continues to develop his green thumb at home and with CRI Healthy Garden activities. Jan McIntire is CRI Senior Advisor for Outreach and helped with the original planting of the CRI Healthy Garden at Trustees’ Garden.

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What do we conclude? Black people inarguably are killed by cops in disproportionate numbers, and are more likely to get caught up in the criminal justice system. Is that direct evidence of racism? Not necessarily. It may simply mean there’s more violent crime in black communities. Black people account for a disproportionate share of arrests for violent crime—in 2012, 49 percent of murder arrests, 55 percent of robberies, 34 percent of aggravated assaults, and so on. Does that reflect unfair targeting by police? Not likely. According to a Justice Department study, 47 percent of murder victims 1980-2008 were black, and 93 percent of black victims were killed by other blacks. Nobody can seriously claim those numbers were cooked. Conclusion: there’s a lot of violent crime in black communities, and thus a lot of police activity. It stands to reason that, the more times people with guns are sent into a community looking for other people with guns, the more violence will result. It’s not necessary to impute this to racism. Look again at the trend. In 1976, black people accounted for 52 percent of murder arrests, 47 percent of murder victims, and 52 percent of JHBLEOs. In 2012, black people accounted for 49 percent of murder arrests, 49 percent of murder victims, but just 30 percent of those killed by cops. Are those horrifyingly large numbers? You bet. Is all this violence unrelated to historical discrimination? Hardly. Are some cops racist? That’s one explanation for Vox’s revelation that 42 percent of non-attacking people killed by police handguns are black. Is the fact that 30 percent of people killed by police are black evidence of racist cops? I’m not saying such evidence can’t be found. But this isn’t it. CS

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Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police have arrested and charged a man and woman with murder in the shooting death of a Savannah man near Hampstead Avenue July 30. Metro Police arrested and charged Rashard Warfield Mosley. 18, and Laquan Sharelle Brown, 20, with the murder of Ivory Carter, 51. RespondLaquan Sharelle Brown ing Central Precinct officers found him near Hampstead Avenue and Rogerwood Street when they responded to a shooting call about 10 p.m. He was transported to Memorial University • At 9:40 a.m., Chatham County SherMedical Center where he died. iff ’s Deputy, Edward Gray, was involved in Violent Crimes detectives continue to an accident as he exited I-16 at 37th Street. investigate. Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Crimestoppers at The second vehicle involved was a rental car (912) 234-2020 or text CRIMES (274637) being driven by Leonardo Divinci Larke. using the keyword CSTOP2020. Tipsters Both men were transported to the hospiremain anonymous and may qualify for a tal by ambulance. Deputy Gray was admitcash reward. ted and is so far in stable condition. Larke A confidential Tip Line also is open was being treated when deputies ran his directly to investigators at (912) 525-3124. information and realized he had an active

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mistakenly released and until this year was white signs, one on top of the other -- in a model citizen, employed, married with a familiar red or green lettering, restricting son, on good terms with his parole officer. access to the school’s curb lane. Each sign However, the mistake was found in January, contains orders either to not park or to park and he was returned to prison, and accordonly under certain conditions, each with ing to his lawyers in their August appeal, the its specific hours or other fine-print limitaoriginal sentence has been reimposed, thus tions. The mayor ordered the signs replaced moving his release date to the year 2104. on Aug. 22. [KABC-TV (Los Angeles), [KMGH-TV (Denver), 8-22-2014] 8-22-2014] • Among the more than Close Enough for Gov350 convicted violent felons ernment Work whose right to carry guns has Florida was one of 26 been restored over the past states to decline billions HAVE MERCY, six years by the state of Georin federal funding under HEAD BALL COACH gia were 32 who had killed the Affordable Care Act another person and 44 who (“Obamacare”) to establish were sex offenders, according their own state insurance to an August report in the “exchanges” (including Can’t Possibly Be True Atlanta Journal-Constitution. expanding their state Med• The U.K.’s Barnet Council got aggresAs pointed out by Thinkicaid programs). Florida sive in August against a landlord in Hendon, Progress.com, among those legislators chose instead in north London, who had defied an earlier who once again can carry to offer a separate state order to stop offering a too-small apartis Dennis Krauss, a former program, funded at less ment for residential rental. Landlord Yaakov Glynn County police officer than $1 million, to proMarom said tenants were still eager for the convicted of raping a woman vide a small level of assisroom even though the entryway required after a traffic stop. According tance, including help to most people to drop to all fours, since it was to the 2003 Georgia Court the 764,000 people whose less than 28 inches high (and therefore a of Appeals decision affirming his conviclow income qualified neither for Medicaid fire-code violation). Council officers check- tion, Officer Krauss had drawn his service nor Obamacare subsidies. The Tampa Bay ing on the earlier order against Marom weapon and said he wanted to anally penTimes reported in August that according to found a couple still residing there, paying the etrate the woman with it. (However, he was the most recent tally, the nine private plans equivalent of $685 a month. [The Guardian, convicted only for his extortionate demand under Florida Health Choices had regis8-22-2014] for sex.) [Atlanta Journal-Constitution, tered 30 people (26 of whom receive only • When he was 19, Rene Lima-Marin 8-23-2014] discount plans for prescription drugs or (with a pal) robbed two Aurora, Colorado, • On Aug. 21 and 22, in front of Linwood vision care). [Tampa Bay Times, 8-28-2014] video stores at gunpoint and, winning no Howe Elementary School in Culver City, favors from the judge, received back-to-back California, traffic officials posted a towersentences totaling 98 years. In 2008, eight ing parking regulation sign pole (reportyears into the sentence, Lima-Marin was edly, 15 feet high) with at least eight large Nicholas Felton’s latest annual recap of his personal communications data is now available, for just $30. Key findings, graphically presented, of Nicholas’ busy 2013 (according to a report by FiveThirtyEight. com): He received 44,041 texts and 31,769 emails, had 12,464 face-to-face conversations and 320 phone calls (all detailed by communicatee, from where, at what time, in what language). He reported 385 conversations, for example, with female cashiers, and that 54,963 exclamation points were used across all methods of written communication. (The 2012 report went for $35, but is, along with 2010 and 2011, “sold out,” according to feltron.bigcartel.com). [FiveThirtyEight.com, 8-24-2014]

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• Guests at the May wedding of Shona Carter-Brooks in Ripley, Tennessee, reported that the bride’s idea for integrating her month-old daughter into the ceremony consisted of tying her (“well-secured,” she said later) to the long train of her wedding dress, dragging the child as the bride walked the aisle. Carter-Brooks was forced to take to her Facebook page in defense: People always “have something negative to say,” she wrote, but her wedding was “exclusive and epic.” [People.com, 6-2-2014] • For their first anniversary in August, Londoners Dan MacIntyre and Dunya Kalantery decided on an odd commemoration: their outsized fascination with their city’s notorious 2013 crisis over the 15-ton “fatberg” that clogged a sewer line. They giddily donned waders and went exploring for more masses of the congealed-oil-andsanitary-wipes, but told The Guardian that they mostly encountered only smaller chunks. (Update: Their timing was off; a “fatberg” “as long as a 747” was spotted in a sewer in west London about a week later.) [The Guardian, 8-19-2014] [Sky News, 9-1-2014]

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(1) Inmate Corey McQueary, 33, passed away in Jessamine County, Kentucky, lockup in August of a methadone overdose. According to state police, another inmate had soaked a pair of underwear in methadone when he was out on release, then brought the item to the jail for McQueary, who tore off piece after piece and swallowed them. (2) Ten years ago, New York City skyscraper heir Robert Durst beat a murder charge by claiming self-defense, and now lives more quietly in Houston. However, police in that city accused Durst in July of, “without provocation,” urinating on a cash register in a CVS store, “drenching” a candy rack. [News4SanAntonio, 8-26-2014] [Houston Chronicle, 7-23-2014]

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Unclear on the Concept: A 20-year-old woman was arrested in Seattle in August after calling police to complain that she was being harassed by a man who was following her. Police arrived to find that the “stalker” was simply trying to get his phone back after the woman stole it from him while he was napping on a bus. [KOMO-TV (Seattle), 8-12-2014]

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(1) A Washington State Patrol lieutenant pulled over a 28-year-old drunk driver on Aug. 9 in a logistically impressive arrest. The lieutenant, when he spotted the driver, happened to be in the 36-foot-long motor home converted to the department’s mobile unit for processing DUIs, but nonetheless maneuvered the vehicle well enough to pursue and stop the driver. (2) Sarah Espinosa, 22, crashed into a fire station in New Hyde Park, New York, on Aug. 4, notable for the involvement of two factors -- alcohol and the presence of a python draped around her neck. (She was charged with having just stolen the snake from a Petco store.) [KOMO-TV (Seattle), 8-18-2014] [Wall Street Journal, 8-5-2014]

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Revival Fest: Top Five BY JIM MOREKIS jim@connectsavannah.com

SAVANNAH IS A town that loves its festivals, and one of the most up-and-coming newer offerings is Revival Fest, bringing 14 bands to two stages this Saturday. A project of MusicFile Productions (the force behind Savannah Stopover), Revival Fest at the Georgia Railroad Museum—aka the Roundhouse —celebrates the South’s unique flavors of music, food, and basically just having a good time. Here’s a Top Five list of things to enjoy about the all-day, all-night scene:

1. The Rockers: Water Liars

good fortune or luck or fate. Especially with an older instrument, you can feel there are songs and vibes already in them.” Water Liars go on a little after 3 p.m., and they’ll be a great companion listen to T. Hardy Morris, who plays a solo set later on around 6 p.m. Justin and the Dead Confederate frontman share a haunting vocal register and a penchant for Southern gothic themes and poignantly apocalyptic imagery. “Oh yeah, man, we love Hardy,” exclaims Justin. “We’ve been listening to his new record a lot lately.” Speaking of records, in addition to about 200 gigs a year The Water Liars release an average of an album a year—somewhat unusual these days. “I don’t see any other way to do it, but to put in the work,” Justin says. “A lot of people ask me about touring so much and recording as much as we do and working as hard as we do. But I don’t know why you’d do anything else.”

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Like the beer, all the bands at Revival Fest are top shelf. But our new favorites are the hard-edged roots/blues/psych-country outfit Water Liars, out of Water Valley, Mississippi, outside of Oxford. This power trio is the real thing, from the real South. How real? We talked to singer/ guitarist Justin Kinkel-Schuster by phone just as he was ordering lunch at Waffle House. “We’re certainly informed by the South and of the South, but I’d hesitate to call it strictly that,” Justin tell us. “Everything we dig finds its way in there somehow. I try not to define what we do too much. To me it’s all just about the songs—songs and stories.” One of Justin’s great influences as a musician is the golden period of American soul, Motown, and R&B. “That will never happen again – it’s truly singular in musical and human history. It’s some of the most powerful music that’s ever been made,” he says. “I love old blues records and soul records —that’s the shit that moves me. But it’s pointless to try and regurgitate those sounds and replicate them. You have to twist and bend it into whatever you’re gonna make it into.” Justin’s own individual sound is raw, gutbucket, white-bluesy but with a menacing hard edge—think Thickfreakness-era Black Keys—that’s surprising coming from what looks to be a harmless and meek acoustic guitar. “It’s just an old hollow-body Harmony that’s got a really good pickup in it,” Justin laughs. “I was lucky, really—I found that guitar in a shop several years ago and I just 18 knew this was gonna be my guitar. It was Athens’ own Futurebirds are the headliners

2. The Headliners: Futurebirds

Arguably more than any other Athens ensemble, Futurebirds represents the Venn diagram intersection of frat-bro jam band and pedigreed “real” Athens music. Their usually sold-out gigs in Athens routinely bring out a not-always-common cross section of that town’s diverse musical community, all drawn by a love for Futurebirds’ dreamy, steamy, reverb-drenched alt-country stoner sound. This year’s Revival Fest headliners—quite a get—are touring behind a new release. Sort of. In play on the title of their uber-popular sophomore release Baba Yaga, the F’birds are releasing a special EP called Baba Java. Yup, the four-song release is a collaborative effort with Athens-based coffee roasters Jittery Joe’s, celebrating a special roast in the band’s honor and the first of what the caffeine merchants say will be a line of “Athens music coffee.”

It came out last week, and we got a sneak advance listen. It’s quite good—two unreleased tracks, a Baba Yaga demo (“Virginia Slims”), and the most buzzworthy offering, an absolutely spot-on and delightful cover of R.E.M.’s “(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville.” If you don’t get enough of Futurebirds this weekend, they play the Georgia Theatre in Athens on Sept. 26. When we checked at press time tix were still available, but we wouldn’t count on that for much longer….

3. The Surprise: Sweet Thunder Strolling Band

As the music lulls between the two stages at Revival Fest – indoors and outdoors – you might hear a blast of raw blues come your way. That would be the Sweet Thunder Strolling Band, an ad hoc group of musical renegades living it up between band sets. “We’ve got a bass drum, a snare drum, a clarinet, a harmonica, a vocalist, all kinds of stuff,” says lead Thunder dude and local


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off ’ with the drummer from Whiskey Shivers plus members of the Train Wrecks, Wild Child, and several others, including a few Jinx bartenders and musicians if I recall. We don’t script it – we just see what happens!” The after-afterparty –—no bands though —will be at Ampersand a few blocks west on Congress, featuring special Revival Fest cocktails like “Hard-T” and the Dirty Bourbon. CS

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Shalom Y’all Savannah Jewish Food Festival

Picnic in the Park w/ Savannah Philharmonic features themed picnic contests

Tybee Island Pirate Fest

Oct. 9-12 Various venues, Tybee Island, headline entertainment Oct. 11 Mother’s Finest www.tybeepiratefest.com

25th Annual Savannah Folk Music Festival

Oct. 10, Ellis Square, 7-11 p.m. Oct. 11, Old Time Country Dance, 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame Academy Oct. 12, Grayson Stadium, 1:30-7:30 p.m. , headliner Eliza Gilkyson

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Oct. 3-5, River Street Weiner dogs, German beer, oompah bands. And pretzels! www.riverstreetsavannah.com

33rd Annual Savannah Jazz Festival

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Sept. 21-27 Forsyth Park, Habersham Village, B&D Burgers Headliners Sept. 27: Audrey Shakir Quartet, Don Braden Quartet, Jon Faddis 20 w/ Savannah Jazz Orchestra

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Picnic in the Park w/ Savannah Philharmonic Oct. 5, 3-9 p.m. , Forsyth Park Bring a blanket and a bottle of wine.

Savannah Greek Festival

Oct. 9-11, St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church/Hellenic Center Tasty Greek food, entertainment, dancing, and gifts. www.savannahgreekfest.com

Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival

Oct. 17-19, Richmond Hill Headliners Blues Traveler. Yummy seafood of all types of varieties in a familyfriendly setting. www.goseafoodfestival.com

Savannah Speed Classic

Oct. 23-26, Hutchinson Island A weekend of racing across the river. www.hsrrace.com

Savannah Film Festival

Oct. 25-Nov. 1, Lucas Theatre, Trustees Theatre, and various venues Stars, directors, technicians, all meet for one of Savannah’s favorite events. Bronze passes already sold out. Filmfest.scad.edu

Skidaway Marine Science Day

Oct. 25, UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Celebrating the coast’s rich marine life and natural history. www.skio.uga.edu/

5th Annual Russian Festival

Oct. 25, 10 1.m.-4 pp.m., St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church, 1425 Ft. Howard Rd., Rincon Yummy Russian and Eastern European food, music, gifts, and church tours.

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Oct. 31, River Street A pub crawl. In costume of course. www.riverstreetsavannah.com

Harvest Fest

Geekend

Nov. 13-14, Coastal Ga. Center Nerds ‘r us, as innovation and discussion abounds. Keynote speaker John Burke. www.geekend.com

Nov. 7, River Street Enjoy and purchase locally-grown produce and goods. www.riverstreetsavannah.com

Savannah Children’s Book Festival

Savannah Food & Wine Festival

20th Annual Telfair Art Fair

Nov. 10-16 Multiple events at Mansion on Forsyth, Savannah Tech, Bethesda Academy, The Westin Savannah Harbor, The Brice. Main event ‘Taste of Savannah’ Nov. 16, Ellis through Johnson Squares, 1-5 p.m. www.savannahfoodandwinefest.com

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Nov. 13, American Legion Ballroom, 1108 Bull Street Grassroots art and artists displayed and recognized at a fun and festive potluck. Slideluck.com

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Shonen Knife

Dollhouse Productions presents legendary all-girl Japanese rockers. COEDs open. Dollhouse Productions (980 Industry Dr.) 8:30pm/$10 adv/$15 door www.dhouseproductions.com

Sept. 27

Savannah Philharmonic: Chamber Concert No. 1

Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat Major Op. 100 by Schubert and Brahms’ Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8 5 p.m., Lutheran Church of the Ascension, $20 www.savannahphilharmonic.org, 912/525-5050

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Sept. 27

Piano in the Arts Series

The Armstrong State University Department of Art, Music & Theatre opens its 2014-2015 Piano in the Arts series with a guest artist concert featuring soprano Susan William, baritone Dean Southern, and pianist Jeffrey Brown. 8 p.m. in the Armstrong Fine Arts Auditorium, $15

Oct. 3

Those Darlin’s

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Keith Kozel Benefit Concert

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5 p.m., Lucas Theatre for the Arts, $16-70 www.savannahphilharmonic.org, 912/525-5050

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7 p.m., Civic Center, $25-162 www.savannahcivic.com

Oct. 5 Savannah Philharmonic: Picnic in the Park

Tchaikovsky Sextet 5 pm, Lutheran Church of the Ascension, $20

Forsyth Park Bandshell, free and open to the public. This year’s theme for the big picnic contest is “Fly Me to the Moon.” Registration begins at 3 p.m., judging starts 5 p.m., Philharmonic performs at 7 p.m. Oct. 17

Savannah Philharmonic: Berlioz, Bizet, and Sibelius

Berlioz’s dramatic Marche Hongroise from “The Damnation of Faust” is followed by Bizet’s popular Carmen Suites Nos. 1 & 2. Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1 ends the

Savannah Philharmonic: Chamber Concert No. 2

Country star, with guests Tyler Farr, Chase Bryant, Brian Davis.

Nov. 7

John Prine

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Oct. 26

7:30 p.m., Johnny Mercer Theatre, $40-60 www.savannahcivic.com

Yonder Mountain String Band w/ Larry Keel Experience All-star neo-bluegrass ensemble; guest performer Jake Joliff on mandolin. Trustees’ Garden 10 East Broad Street Doors 6pm/ Show 7pm, All Ages Presented by Music Farm Productions & Connect Savannah Tickets on sale at ticketfly.com

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SEP 17-23, 2014

WHEN A WEREWOLF and a vampire meet up in ancient Egypt, it can only be either a terrible new show on the CW network or a brilliant classical farce. Fortunately for theatregoers this month, it’s the latter: Smart laughs and sarcophagi abound when Armstrong State University’s Dept. of Art, Music & Theatre (AMT) presents The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful Sept. 25-28 in the Jenkins Hall Theater. Headily referred to as an “ironic deconstruction of the horror genre with highcamp celebration,” Charles Ludlam’s Obie award-winning play features monsters, melodrama and mayhem as it skillfully lampoons several genres with the same skewer. The tittering Victorian propriety of Wuthering Heights gets its due, and Alfred Hitchcock’s gothic romance Rebecca receives a lance in the side. And of course, there are several winks-and-nods to the pulpy “penny dreadful novels” of the 19th century. Add in a whirlwind of wardrobe changes and a bit of Three Stooges’ physicality and it’s a formula for hilarity. “The genius is that it ties in all of these literary and cultural references with slapstick humor,” says director Travis Hornsby. “There’s a lot of potential for laughs.” 24 First produced way off Broadway in 1984

Masquers Jonathan Handley (l.) and Tristan Carlson assume multiple roles in the vampy, campy Mystery of Irma Vep. by the Greenwich Village-based Ridiculous Theatre Company, The Mystery of Irma Vep begins at the grand Mandacrest estate with Lord Edgar and his new wife, Enid, as they contemplate the mysterious demise of Edgar’s first spouse, Irma Vep (word nerds will recognize the name as an anagram for “vampire.” Caretakers Jane and Nicodemus deepen the mystery with their suspicious attachment to the former lady of the house, and appearances by the aforementioned werewolf and mummy drive the plot from Victorian England into the paranormal with all of the speed and chaos of a bat out of hell. But here’s the rub: The cast of eight characters is played entirely by two people. Not only that, but the play’s licensing agreement stipulates that those two people must be of the same gender, ensuring that campy

cross-dressing is part of the comedic frenzy. AMT students Jonathan Handley and Tristan Carlson artfully scramble as the two leads, while Justin Davis serves as an understudy and occasional foil. The lightning-quick dialogue and multiple personality shifts presents a tremendous directorial challenge. “It’s very ambitious,” laughs Hornsby. “We have almost fifty costume changes over the course of the show.” The recent AMT graduate is no stranger to theatrical farces. He directed the Masquers’ production of the romantic imbroglio Cactus Flower in 2012, and he specifically chose The Mystery of Irma Vep as his first post-grad endeavor. While it was the most produced play in the U.S. in 1991 and enjoys status as the longest-running play ever produced in Brazil, this is the first time

Irma Vep has ever been staged in Savannah. “It was important to me to debut it here,” he says. “The absurd and downright silly nature of farce is entertaining and strangely captivating.” Though the cast may be small, Hornsby assures the talent of Armstrong’s AMT students and faculty has been utilized for Irma Vep’s bevy of props, sound cues and special effects. “This is definitely a full department adventure.” CS The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday.-Saturday., Sept. 25-27; 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 Where: Jenkins Hall Theater, Armstrong State University, 11935 Abercorn Tickets: $12 Info: (912) 344-2556 or armstrong.edu


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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW @BAY ST. THEATRE

Oct. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 & 31

Dreadful Pestilence: Savannah’s Yellow Fever in 1820

The Davenport House The city’s 19th-century yellow fever epidemic gets careful treatment as actors portray the afflicted in different rooms of this grand house museum. This will be the last year that this living history experience will be staged, so don’t miss it. More at davenporthousemuseum.org.

Oct. 7

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Nov. 7-9 and 14-16 The Fantastiks

Oct. 13

Nov. 1

Mondanaro Theatre, SCAD The Collective Face Ensemble presents the magical play adapted from the novella by Antoine de Saint Exupery. A pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert meets an enigmatic, charismatic young prince fallen from the sky who transforms his heart forever in this holiday treat for the whole family.

The Wormhole Comedian who’s worked with Louis C.K, Chris Rock, Mitch Hedberg, Doug Stanhope, and Brian Regan. 8 p.m., www.wormholebar.com

Find out what productions are in store at this free, elegant event filled with cocktails and snack-sized segments from the upcoming season. savannahstagecompany.com.

Nov. 6-9

The Nutcracker

The Rocky Horror Show

Bay Street Theater Let’s do the Time Warp again with this saucy, strange cult classic presented by the sexy vixens of the Bay Street Theatre Company. We’re eagerly awaiting to see who will don Frank-N-Furter’s fishnet stockings this time around…Tickets at baystreettheatre. org.

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Legally Blonde the Musical

Savannah Arts Academy Sorority bimbo Elle Woods follows her self-centered beau to Harvard Law School and through studying, song and dance figures out she’s smarter than anyone imagined. Featuring the Broadway score and an ensemble cast of theatre, chorus and dance majors, this is bound to exceed expectations of the typical high school production.

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Asbury Memorial UMC No one does classic musicals like Rev. Dec. 4 Billy Hester and the Asbury Memorial Sister Act Theatre Company. This fantastic tale of conJohnny Mercer Theatre fused lovers and their lying but well-meanJam Theatricals presents the toe-tapping, ing fathers is directed by Ritchie Cook. knee-slapping Broadway musical about a wanna-be diva who witnesses a crime and Nov. 20 finds protection among the music-starved Savannah Stage Co. 2015 season sisters at the local convent.

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Civic Center Columbia City Ballet presents its annual Thanksgiving weekend performance of the holiday classic.

Dec. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21 The Little Prince

Muse Arts Warehouse The Collective Face Ensemble presents the magical play adapted from the novella by Antoine de Saint Exupery. A pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert meets an enigmatic, charismatic young prince fallen from the sky who transforms his heart forever in this holiday treat for the whole family.

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Dec. 4

Lucas Theatre Savannah Ballet Theatre presents its annual full-length locally-themed version of the holiday ballet classic.

SSC Improv Troupe Hosted Show at Indigo Sky Gallery A merry band of fast-thinking characters dives into the unknown in Savannah Stage Co.’s audience-driven improv show. No scripts, no boundaries—just laughs. And

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Autumn ushers in a season of visual delight BY LAUREN FLOTTE artrisesavannah.org

SEP 17-23, 2014

READY, SET GO! As an arts enthusiast and writer in Savannah, that’s the mindset I have as I wave goodbye to August and hop into the depths of September. From now till the end of May, every week will bring numerous openings and art events that showcase the vibrancy of our local culture. While the uptake in tempo comes in part from the rush of SCAD students to our fair city, an undeniable factor in the drastic change of pace is that from June to September, it’s just too damn hot to look at art! Now that the air is getting (slightly) crisper and we can detect sensations beyond hot and humid, let’s indulge in the finer things in life. Looking ahead there are plenty of engaging exhibitions and events to fill up an empty fall calendar. Telfair Museums is delivering both new and old delights this fall. Opening at the Jepson Center October 3 is “Savannah Collects,” an exhibition of artworks from local art collectors’ personal stashes of visual treasures. The works range from the 1700s to 21st century contemporary art. This exhibition promises to be extremely diverse and the concept behind it is alluring. It is a visual story of the distinct tastes and interests of Savannah’s art collecting elite and it invites the public into the private world of the art collector. In addition to this exhibition and the Telfair’s otherwise impressive list of events (don’t forget about their monthly Free Family Days and Art on Tap events,) November 14-16 they will be presenting the 20th anniversary edition of the Telfair Art Fair. This popular event is a great way to get tapped into what over 80 local artists are creating. The open-air fair includes a diverse 28 array of mediums from fine art standards

like painting, sculpture, and photography, to fine crafts like jewelry, fibers, furniture and pottery, all available for purchase. This is the event to attend to jump start an art collection (which could one day be seen at the Jepson Center…) A few blocks south of the Telfair sits local art and coffee staple, Gallery Espresso, which is featuring work by one of my favorite local artists, Mary Hartman. “Grain Fed” showcases her expressive monochromatic charcoal and pastel drawings. In the past Hartman has explored diverse subject matter from machinery to figures, and this exhibition concentrates on drawings of large animals such as rams, moose, and horses. Rendering the forms on wood brings warmth to the work and her characteristic drawing style seduces— expressing

Non-Fiction Gallery hosts work by Xialu Zhang (right) in late November, and Cheralynn Johnston, below, through September.


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mood, movement, and both the humanistic and primal elements existing in nature. Gallery Espresso will host a closing reception for Hartman Sept. 26. Following Hartman’s exhibition will be a show of mixed media paintings and illustrations by young artist to watch, Zlatko Mitev. Further south on DeSoto Avenue is Fresh Exhibitions, one of Art Rise Savannah’s programs. The gallery is already into its fall showcase of work from recipients of its Exhibition Fellowship package, which awards space and services to local artists. The next exhibition, “Oden,” presents sculptural furniture and drawings by Garrett Odenwelder. A graduate of SCAD’s industrial design program, Odenwelder explores the relationship between art, design, form and material. Coming to Fresh Exhibitions in November is a collection of haunting, monochromatic woodcut prints by Armstrong grad Lisa Co that integrate natural and animalistic subject matter with the human form. In December, following Co’s exhibition are the beautiful and poetic multimedia

works of Renee Malloy Ludlam. She utilizes digital, photographic and hand manipulated imagery to create enticing visual stories. All Fresh Exhibitions shows will be featured as part of the next three First Friday Art Marches. During these Art Marches participants will also be treated to local art at other staple Art March venues. During the October Art March, Anahata Healing Arts will exhibit work by Debi Day and the Foundry Coffee Pub will present “Magic Passion Love - A Vision for Humanity” by Joanne Morton. Non-Fiction Gallery will offer a second chance to view “Veiled Horizons” in October and “Memento Boxes” by Xiwen Zhu in November. New gallery Whit’s End will host the group show, “Luceat” in October and a group exhibition exploring color, “Fervor,” in November. So yes— ready, set, go is an appropriate mantra for the upcoming season. At least the with the cooler temperatures I won’t be sweating quite as much as I try to keep up with all the talented creators and institutions that call Savannah home. CS

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CULTURE | VISUAL ARTS Port City: The Savannah Riverfront through Artists’ Eyes

Through Jan. 4, Jepson Center for the Arts Drawn from Telfair Museums’ collection with key loans from the Library of Congress, the Georgia Historical Society and local collections, Port City tells the story of the Savannah riverfront as depicted by artists in prints, drawings, paintings, and photographs from the 1730s to the present.

Whitfield Lovell: Deep River

Through Feb. 1, Jepson Center for the Arts Installation inspired by African American history and folkways.

Romantic Spirits

Through Feb. 15, Jepson Center for the Arts Paintings from the South’s romantic movement.

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sculptural metal furniture and drawings that Fervor are both simple and complex representations Oct. 27-Nov. 14, Whits End Gallery, 106 Now through Sep. 26, SCAD’s Alexanof geo-abstractions. E 37th Street der Hall Gallery Reception Nov. 7, 6-9pm Juried printmaking exhibition. Luceat Works by Jake Eichorn, Hayden John, Free Family Day: Port City Reception Oct. 3, 6-9pm Megan Pelto, Chris Shelton, Greg Wilson Jason Middlebrook: Submerged Oct. 4, Jepson Center for the Arts Works by: Rose Dunseth, Daniela Marin, Now through Sep. 28, SCAD Museum Maritime/nautical themed arts events. Audrey Travis at Whits End Gallery, 106 E Rooms with a View of Art 37th Street Oct. 23-25, Telfair Museums new inteSite responsive sculptural installation. Li Hui rior design and foodie event features noted Now through Oct. 1, SCAD Museum Zlatko Mitev designers Phoebe and Jim Howard. Status of Art October, Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Now through Sep. 26, SCAD Museum Beijing artist’s first solo US show. Mixed media paintings/ illustrations. West Fraser of Art Oct. 24, Telfair Museums hold weekend Work by Maggie Evans. Jack Leigh: Full Circle: Low Country Blank Page Poetry workshop with landscape artist. ParticiPhotographs 1972-2004 Oct. 16, 6 pm, Jepson Center for the Arts pants will work from downtown Savannah The Modern Era: Works from the WalNow through Oct. 2, SCAD Museum Telfair Museums presents Words & sites on Saturday and from Fort Pulaski on ter O. Evans Collection of Art Shadows: “If Ever These Rivers Should Sunday. Now through Sep. 28, SCAD Museum Career retrospective on tenth anniversary Speak,” poetic expressions of people and of Art of beloved local artist’s passing. events related to water systems that define Lisa Co: Ghost African American artwork. Savannah. Nov. 1-Nov. 15, Fresh Exhibitions, 2427 Pirate Jenny Desoto Ave. Andy Warhol Now through Oct. 2, SCAD Museum Tiny Divas: Call for entries / Juried Reception: Nov 7, 6-9pm Small Works Exhibition Now through Sep. 28, SCAD Museum of Art Lisa incorporates natural and animalistic of Art Carrie Moyer’s paintings. Oct. 17-28, Non-Fiction Gallery imagery with human portraits and anatomy Donated prints from Andy Warhol Opening Reception: October 17, 7-10pm to create monochromatic relief prints. Foundation. Veiled Horizons In this national juried group exhibition, Lisa will host an interactive workshop Through October 3, Non-Fiction the celebrity divine will be brought into that kids can take part in as well for relief Mary Hartman: “Grain Fed” Gallery reach with small works exploring divas. printmaking Closing reception Friday Sept. 26, Closing reception: October 3, 6-10pm All entries to be reviewed are due Septem6-8pm (Part of Art March) ber 26, 2014. See nonfictiongallery.com/ Drawing It Out September, Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Two-person show by Cheralynn Johnston tinydivas. Now through Nov. 1, SCAD’s Gutstein Recent charcoal drawings. and William Ruller Gallery New abstract paintings. Michele Soha Illustrations by Craig Frazier. Savannah Collects October, Gallery 209, 209 E. River St. Oct. 3-Jan. 18, Jepson Center for the Garrett Odenwelder: Oden October artist of the month Ragtime Arts Sept. 26- Oct 11, Fresh Exhibitions, Now through Nov. 1, SCAD’s Pinnacle Installation inspired by African American 2427 Desoto Ave. Gallery history and folkways. Reception: Oct 3, 6-9pm Leslie Wayne’s abstracts. 30 Garrett uses geometric forms to create SEP 17-23, 2014

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Renée Malloy Ludlam: “Con-tex-ture”

Nov 28- Dec 13, Fresh Exhibitions, 2427 Desoto Ave. Reception: Dec 5, 6-9pm Renée juxtaposes disparate imagery through digital, hand-rendered and photographic creation to reveal stories formed by these incongruent elements.

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Nov. 21-25, Non-Fiction Gallery Reception: Friday, November 21, 7-10pm Artist Xiaolu Zhang will present both large and small-scale portraits

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November, Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Photography.

Memento Boxes: Solo exhibition by Xiwen Zhu

Anne Woodward

November, Gallery 209, 209 E. River St. November artist of the month,

Nov. 15-16, Telfair Square 20th Anniversary of sale and juried show.

Little Evils: Solo exhibition by Xiaolu Zhang

Indigo Sky Community Gallery 10th Anniversary Celebration

Nov. 7-11, Non-Fiction Gallery Opening reception: Friday, November 7, 6-10pm (Part of Art March) In this multi-media exhibition, artist Xiwen Zhu explores concepts of memorial, loss, and mourning.

Telfair Art Fair

Krystal Sokolis

December, Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Handmade decorative stockings.

Constructed Paradise: Solo exhibition by Marc Newton

Nov. 14-18, Non-Fiction Gallery Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 14, 7-10pm Photographer Marc Newton explores the complex relationship of human culture and the natural world.

Alaine Daniels and Angela Erdy

December, Gallery 209, 209 E. River St. December artist of the month,

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FALL ARTS PREVIEW | BOOKS

Heralding the ‘wild woman’ of Cumberland Island Untamed author Will Harlan speaks at the Book Lady BY JESSICA LEIGH LEBOS jll@connectsavannah.com

SEP 17-23, 2014

NO DOUBT about it, Carol Ruckdeschel is a badass literary heroine. She eats dead animals from the side of the road, wrestles alligators and can take a bullet from her own father. She’s not afraid to take on powerful members of America’s financial and political elite to protect the Georgia barrier island she calls home. She’s also a real person. Ruckdeschel has lived on Cumberland Island for 40 years— not in one of the fine mansions built by the Carnegies when it was a privately-held piece of land, nor in one of the newer, pragmatic Park Service cabins. Nope, she sleeps in a ramshackle cabin she built out of driftwood dragged up from the beach and furnished with what washes in with the tides. She’s devoted decades to studying the sea turtles that come to nest every summer and has become one of the most respected authorities on the species. Her fierce guardianship of Cumberland’s fragile ecosystem has pitted her against those who see it as a resource to be plundered, a crusade chronicled in Will Harlan’s book Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island. By telling Ruckdeschel’s story, Harlan has given her cause a powerful voice. An award-winning environmental journalist and former park ranger, he spent 19 years tailing Ruckdeschel as she’s battled with greedy developers, Carnegie heirs and the National Park Service about the island’s future. (He’s also a champion trail runner, which likely helped him keep up with her.) “I’ve waded into gator dens and chased wildfires with her,” Harlan writes in the book’s prologue. “She has shared her extensive field notes, journals, photographs, correspondence and, most importantly, her heart.” Harlan will speak at the Book Lady this Thursday, Sept. 18 to help raise awareness about the endangered state of Cumberland Island and wild places everywhere. “This month marks the 50th anniversary of The Wilderness Act, and Cumberland Island’s wilderness is one of the most important in the world,” he mused in an email last 32 week.

Author, environmental journalist and champion trail runner Will Harlan will be in Savannah on Sept. 18 to advocate for the protection of our coastal wilderness.

“Carol Ruckdeschel led the grassroots campaign to establish the island’s wilderness years ago, but in the past decade, the wilderness has been fragmented and abused.” The Wilderness Act of 1964 is a landmark conservation bill that protects 110 million acres across the United States. But

as more people traipse through America’s national parks and lobbyists push for commercial use expansion, there is more need than ever for vigilance. “Untamed appears at a critical moment for Cumberland Island. The island has a new superintendent, and longtime Georgia congressman Jack Kingston has been unseated,” points out Harlan. “The November Senate elections could also signal a sea change for Cumberland.” Advocacy groups like the Sierra Club work tirelessly to let Congress know that protecting the wilderness is a priority for the American people, but their efforts are grossly outmatched by those of corporations and natural gas companies. To garner support, Thursday’s event is a fundraiser for Center for a Sustainable Coast, the Georgia-based organization that patrols the political and actual landscape in order to “improve the responsible use, protection and conservation” of coastal resources. “A percentage of each book sold goes to the Center, and we are also accepting any outright donations too,” says Book Lady owner Joni Saxon-Giusti.

“We will be giving out membership information so people can be sustained supporters of the Center’s mission and also giving out information on current issues so that our community can get involved in a targeted way.” While not everyone will go toe-to-toe with tough shrimp boat captains like Carol Ruckdeschel has, there is plenty that coastal residents can learn from her brand of wild, hands-on activism. Harlan believes her story has the power to invigorate the movement that originally spearheaded the creation of the Wilderness Act. “Hopefully, the book can help energize the public and political leaders to protect and restore Cumberland Island’s wilderness—both for the endangered sea turtles who depend on it for their survival, and for the thousands of hikers and island lovers who depend on it for their sustenance.” CS Center for a Sustainable Coast Fundraiser with Untamed author Will Harlan When: 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18 Where: The Book Lady, 6 E. Liberty St. Cost: Free Info: thebookladybookstore.com


FALL ARTS PREVIEW | LITERARY ARTS CALENDAR through material culture. She will dis-

The former mayor of Beaufort, SC and author of Politicking will break down what it takes to run a grassroots campaign as a political outsider and offer a decade’s worth of political insight using his signature plainspeak and simplistic strategy. More at scad. edu.

and her analysis of the iconic DeBeers campaign. Falls has a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology and focuses on material culture and consumerism. Details at�� � flan���� neryoconnorhome.org.

Thursday, Nov. 13

Author lecture and Q&A with Bill Rauch cuss her fieldwork with diamond owners

Lecture with Dr. Jane Rago on “X Marks the Spot: Treasure Maps and National Identity in the Far, Far Away”

Sunday, Nov. 2

Author lecture with Larry Baker: “Personal Experience and Literary Influence”

Saturday, Oct. 11 Friday, Sept. 26

Seersucker Shots

Everyone’s favorite literary salon hosts poet William Todd Seabrook, author of the chapbook The Imagination of Lewis Carroll. Details to come at seersuckerlive.com

Sunday, Oct. 5

Dr. Susan Falls and the Meaning of Diamonds

SCAD professor Dr. Susan Falls explores all aspects of our society’s obsession with bling in her book Clarity, Cut and Culture: The Meaning of Diamonds. At this Gulfstream-sponsored lecture series for the Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, she will discuss how stories about diamonds reveal much about how we create value, meaning and identity

Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home 25th Anniversary Silver Peacock Party

Save the date for a glamorous gathering of Savannah’s literary lovers and celebrate a quarter of a century of preserving the belletristic legacy of one of the South’s most beloved authors. 5-8pm at the Armstrong House, 447 Bull Street. Tickets available at flanneryoconnorhome.org.

Thursday, Oct. 16

Sierra Club Open Meeting and Author Event at the Book Lady

Join Miles O. Hayes and Jacqueline Michel, authors of A Tide-swept Coast of Sand and Marsh, for a a clear and understandable explanation of the dynamics of our coastal environment. The authors bring a lifetime of working in and studying Georgia’s coast and a deep scientific understanding to their presentation. More at thebookladybookstore.com.

Cultural theorist and Armstrong State University professor Dr. Jane Rago explores the ascendant popularity of adventure novels at the end of the 19th century, feeding Western audiences’ insatiable appetite for fantastic takes of far-away lands. Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 novel Treasure Island piqued imaginations with the perdurable romance of the treasure map, and Dr. Rago will analyze this and other lateimperial adventure tales for ways they may parallel current discourses of globalization. Part of Armstrong’s 2014 Moveable Feast Lecture Series. More at shipsofthesea.org.

Novelist Larry Baker will attempt to show how the convergence of personal experience and literary influence shapes the writing process, sometimes blurring the line between a writer and the characters he creates. Baker is the author of A Good Man, Flamingo Rising, Love and Other Delusions and Athens, America. He updates the world of Flannery O’Connor’s characters through the Bush years and into the age of Obama in his critically acclaimed novel, A Good Man . Part of the 2014 Gulfstream lecture series. More at flanneryoconnorhome.org. Sunday, Nov. 9

Saturday, Nov. 15

The Children’s Book Festival

Once again Live Oak Public Libraries entertains the kid in all of us by bringing to town the rock stars of the children’s book world. Big names include Interrupting Chicken’s David Ezra Stein and two-time Newberry award winner Lois Lowry, author of The Giver. We’re also verrrrry excited that prolific icon Rosemary Wells (Max & Ruby, Yoko, Tales from the Bunny Planet) will be on hand to autograph our ancient copy of Benjamin & Tulip. Full schedule at liveoakpl. org.

Author lecture with Kevin Klinkenberg: “Why I Walk”

Kevin Klinkenberg, the executive director of the Savannah Development and Renewal Authority, will discuss his new book, Why I Walk, and address how cities can better design urban areas to increase quality of life. He will share his personal story of living in a walkable neighborhood and explore the context of the financial, social and health benefits of walking. Part of the 2014 Gulfstream lecture series. More at flanneryoconnorhome.org.

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WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT?

THE SHINING

THE GOONIES

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Sept. 19

Sept. 27

2006 adventure fantasy film directed by Tarsem Singh, starring Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru, and Justine Waddell.

Special benefit screening for the medical fund of local musician Keith Kozel.

The Fall

7 p.m., Lucas Theatre, $8

Sept. 19

Jaws

Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure

7 p.m., Lucas Theatre Admission is free, with a suggested voluntary donation of at least $5 for kids and $10 for adults — 100% of which goes directly to Keith’s medical fund.

Oct. 5

Oct. 12

Each Sunday in October, Psychotronic Film Series presents a double feature of kitschy but awesome horror films. Titles to be announced.

Each Sunday in October, Psychotronic Film Series presents a double feature of kitschy but awesome horror films. Titles to be announced.

Psychotronic Spooktacular at Muse Arts Scarehouse

5 & 8 p.m., Muse Arts Warehouse, $12 for both, $7 for one

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You’re gonna need a bigger boat. A benefit Oct. 1 for the Tybee Post Theatre. Pendulum Oct. 8 8 p.m., Tybee Post Theatre, $10 adults, $5 kids 1969 legal drama is screened as a birthday Arriva Dorellik aka How To Kill 400 tribute to the late George Peppard. Brought Duponts Sept. 20 to you by the Psychotronic Film Series. This 1967 Italian movie is a satire of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only period caper films. Brought to you by the Mind Psychotronic Film Series. Ensemble cast includes Jim Carrey, Kate Oct. 3 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Eli- 2001: A Space Odyssey jah Wood, Tom Wilkinson, & David Cross. Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi classic. Oct. 11 7 p.m., Lucas Theatre, $8

7 p.m., Lucas Theatre, $8

Sept. 26

Oct. 4

Animation and live action combine in a fanciful takeoff on film noir.

All work and no play makes Jack (Nicholson) a dull boy.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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The Shining

7 p.m., Lucas Theatre, $8

The Goonies

Boys + pirate treasure map = too much fun. 7 p.m., Trustees Theatre, $8

Psychotronic Spooktacular at Muse Arts Scarehouse

5 & 8 p.m., Muse Arts Warehouse, $12 both, $7 one

Oct. 15

The Pumaman

Kitschy and awful 1980 Italian film famously skewered by Mystery Science Theater 3000. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series. 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Oct. 19

Psychotronic Spooktacular at Muse Arts Scarehouse

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Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure

BLOOD FREAK

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

2001: A Space Odyssey

Oct. 26

Psychotronic Spooktacular at Muse Arts Scarehouse

Nov. 5

Nov. 19

Dec. 3

31st Anniversary screening of the shocking nuclear apocalypse drama. Starring a young Kevin Costner. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series.

This 1974 film is considered one of the best “forgotten” made-for-TV movies of the ‘70s. A birthday tribute to Kathleen Quinlan, who stars. Also features Peter Graves. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series.

1963 exploitation flick is an unnerving tale of a psycho and his psycho girlfriend. Brought to you by Psychotronic Film Series.

Testament

Each Sunday in October, Psychotronic Film Series presents a double feature of kitschy but awesome horror films. Titles to be announced.

8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

5 & 8 p.m., Muse Arts Warehouse, $12 for both, $7 for one

Nov. 12

Oct. 29

Blood Freak

1972 film is a Halloween special about a biker gang member turned into… wait for it… a giant turkey monster. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series.

8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Rare Neil Young Concert Film

This high-quality performance has never been released on DVD anywhere in the world and has not been commercially available in any format for decades. It is something of a Holy Grail for Neil Young fans, shown here to mark his 69th birthday. The exact title will not be revealed until showtime. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series. 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Where Have All The People Gone?

8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Nov. 26

Annual Turkey for Turkey Day

This year it’s Raiders of Atlantis (1983, Italy), essentially a ripoff of Raiders of the Lost Ark and Escape From New York. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series. 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

The Sadist

8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Dec. 10

Sammy Davis Jr. Tribute

“Lost” made for TV movie Poor Devil (1973) screens. In a bonus, Christopher Lee plays Satan! Psychotronic Film Series. 8 p.m., Sentient Bean, $7 cash only

Dec. 17

Kiefer Sutherland Birthday Tribute

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Which underrated Kiefer film will be screened? Find out at showtime…. Brought to you by the Psychotronic Film Series.


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➜➜Lolipop Records Adventure Tour @Hang Fire

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Dollhouse Studios—the recording arm of Peter and Blake Mavrogeorgis’s Dollhouse Productions venue on the Westside —is currently booked with sessions for Austin band Wild Child, putting together their next full-length album. So when the husband/wife team was approached by L.A.-based indie label/ vinyl shop Lolipop Records to host its Adventure Tour Showcase, they needed a venue. Stat. Enter Wes Daniels of Hang Fire, always eager to lend a helping hand to fellow music lovers. That means you get to see a ridiculous multi-band set of West Coast underground music featuring Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel, Froth, Wyatt Blair, and Corners, all touring hard, with the SAV set coming between nights in St. Augustine and Asheville. And oh yeah, local faves Triathalon will open. Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel channel Question Mark and the Mysterians with more reverb. Wyatt Blair has a Britpunk attitude with lips curled. Corners is loud garage fun with some real menace. Froth is psych-groove rock with ’60s garage influences. What we’re saying is it promises to be a long and crazy night of rock ‘n’ roll to kick off the school year, whether you’re a SCAD student or just pretending to be one for the night. “We were so excited when approached to host the Tour and didn’t want to pass up the opportunity. So we reached out to our friends at Hang Fire to house the lineup,” Blake tells us. “We are supporters of more and more live touring acts coming to Savannah, and knew this would be a great fit for the downtown venue. It’s exciting for us to have the studio booked AND host a live show at the same time.” Thursday, 10 p.m., $5

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➜➜Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque One Year Party @The Jinx

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So they say their first birthday is technically on Sept. 19, though the big party for Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Review is Thursday, Sept. 18. Don’t worry though, they have a plan. “We’re having a complimentary champagne toast at midnight,” says Teaser Anita Narcise. Anita promises that the Review will perform exactly 14 audiPHOTO GEOFF L. JOHNSON ence favorites “from season one,” as she describes it. For the record, the other members of the Review are in no particular order, Trixie Tickles, Vixie Hammer, Jack N Thacox, Roxanna Darling, Sadie Desade, Edie Bellini, Pecan Sandie, Magnolia Minxxx, Luna Noir, Rebel Belle, Erin GoBrahless, Trevor Chest, Venus Thightrap, Vesper Von Havoc, Skippy Spiral, and Granny Glitter Gams. Musical guests are Bask, from the Tarheel State. They’re not nearly as sexy as the Sweet Tease girls but they do play a mélange of stoner rock and roots Americana. Thursday, doors open 9 p.m., $10


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➜➜Theremin Summit @Ships of the Sea Museum

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Most of us know the theremin as that retrokitschy-creepy sci-fi sound effect, made by manipulating the electromagnetic field of its signature antenna. Others know it as an instrument in its own right. Some of the latter folks—specifically Philip Neidlinger, Ricardo Ochoa of Velvet Caravan, Melissa Hagerty of Omignome, and renowned genius guitarist Richard Leo Johnson—will be performing in the second “Theremin Summit,” held outside in the Ships of the Sea Museum’s Garden performing space. “The Theremin Summit is a concert we’ve been planning for a while now, based on the great audience response Philip Neidlinger received when he played the theremin he made during our ‘Museum in the Moonlight’ about five years ago,” explains Tony Pizzo, Ships of the Sea head honcho dude. “The Museum likes to present instruments that are not usually heard in a live setting here in Savannah, and this concert is definitely one of those.” Four reasons to dig this show: 1) All four musicians live in Savannah. 2) Each has an individual approach to the instrument: Neidlinger’s classical, Ochoa’s jazz, Hagerty’s psych rock, and Johnson’s experimental. 3) They represent three musical generations. 4) They cover the development of the instrument. Not only that, Pizzo says, but, “They’ll be playing in duet and ensemble settings.” Which of course means… wait for it…. “Multiple Theremins!” he says. Friday, 7 p.m., $5

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Georgia State Railroad Museum Revival Fest noon-11 p.m. Jazz’d Tapas Bar Bottles & Cans The Jinx Official Revival Fest After Party Mediterranean Tavern TBA Molly MacPherson’s Scottish Pub Kota Mundi The Olde Pink House David Duckworth & Kim Polote Rancho Alegre Cuban Restaurant Jody Espina Trio Barrelhouse South Deep Cuts Sandfly Bar & Grill Rockalicious

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HERE I AM, your roving foodie reporter, giving you a heads up on an interesting place with a new owner tucked away among the strip malls of Airway Avenue in Pooler. I was out on my Walmart Walk one evening—large, well-lit parking lots and vigilant security makes for safe, night walking—and noticed this venue tucked away among the pet and hobby huts, hair salons and big-box stores. Now, what, I wondered, was a Mediterranean place doing here in the wilds of Pooler? Was it any good? The reviews online suggested to me that people either hated it or loved it, no in-between. The photos, however, tendered the opinion that a trip out there might not be so

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Owner/Manager Jacqueline Somesso & server Karli West Photo by Cheryl Baisden Solis

Luscious selection of homemade desserts, including the Mille Feuille, cannoli, Napoleon and Baklava Photo by Cheryl Baisden Solis bad…so I drew up plans to make an evening of it, especially considering that they had a Hookah & Tapas Bar attached! The original Mediterranean Tavern was opened 18 months ago by an experienced Greek entrepreneur Harry Kiriakides and his sister Helen Goniotakis. He’s a busy

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times a week to oversee the authenticity of the Greek recipes, and the incredible desserts are handmade fresh daily. The dishes stem from family recipes dating back to the mid-19th century and their grandmother’s kitchen, combining Greek, Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine, and they like to see that the tradition continues. Foodie talk around town suggested that since the new owner came on board, the place has gone through a positive change, and with the introduction of the new tapas menu and hookah bar, it was becoming quite the popular venue—Jackie tells me that Gulfstream folks seem to have made her place a favorite haunt, whether for lunch or dinner. The charm of the place is two-fold: if you want good lamb kabobs, dolmadakia, a variety of hummus and other delicious Greek dishes, you’ll find them well-prepared and tasty (though, to be honest, a tad pricey for the portion sizes). If you are seeking out some damn good chicken and seafood with a lightly seasoned, more recognizable slant (think Grilled Bourbon Chicken or creamy Garlic Shrimp), you will definitely find yourself a happy camper. Despite the name, they manage to cover both bases well. The staff here seemed well-versed in the Greek dishes and could answer questions about ingredients, which I like, and we were attended to without fuss. Chef Michael came out to chat and gave me a brief history of the place. The lamb chops here are well-seasoned, tender and perfectly grilled—yet at $18.95, I think at least four chops would be better—three hardly seemed sufficient to whet the appetite. The cheesy risotto was quite good, though I expected more of a vegetable flavor since it is listed as being made with zucchini and squash, and the grilled asparagus retained its delicate crunch nicely. My hubby’s gyro looked wonderful and tasted good too, stuffed with plenty of meat—which Jackie assured me is sliced right off the roasted meat spit—and plenty of homemade tzatziki and fresh veggies. There is a full bar with a good, wide variety of wines both domestic and imports, and fine selection of appetizers to choose from. I definitely recommend getting the platters that come with at least three choices, because you’ll want more than one, guaranteed. The hummus here is a little thicker than I’m used to, but it has a good flavor and spread on the pita with a dollop of tzatziki, it makes a heavenly treat. The bakery alone is worth coming for a visit. In fact, you may be reminded, as I was, of the old Gottlieb’s confections which had

to be stored in a refrigerated case because the cream was real and so was the custard filling! Gottlieb’s sold an exquisite Bavarian Cream pastry of phyllo, thick, real whipped cream and golden Bavarian custard—since they closed I have had to do without‌but no more! All the desserts here look incredible, but I have finally found that Bavarian Cream taste of heaven—here ,it is a large, square dessert

pastry sprinkled lightly with powdered sugar and cinnamon, and a kissin’-cousin to the Gottlieb’s wonder. You will probably think you can’t finish it all, but it’s so light, so delicately flaky, yet stuffed with cream and custard, it proves to be the such a superbly decadent dessert you’ll want to conquer every bite! Yes, culture and taste will make their way eventually to even an outpost like Pooler,

and Mediterranean Tavern makes the long drive worth the time it takes to get there! CS Mediterranean Tavern 125 Foxfield Way, Pooler (912) 988-1052 Mon-Thu 11am-10pm Fri & Sat: 11am till the ouzo runs out (that’s a quote!)

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ĉVSTEBZ r 0DUPCFS UI r QN Join us for an evening of dancing, frivolity, food & drink! Come one, come all, to the Buccaneer Ball! The Crab Shack hosts the kick o to the 10th Annual Pirate Fest, a weekend full of swashbuckling fun for all! The Buccaneer Ball boasts costume contests, grub and grog as only The Crab Shack can provide, and, of course, a bounty of pirates and wenches! This event is open to pirates and wenches over the age of 18. King and Queen will be crowned at 7:30 and will reign over the Ball and the rest of the Pirate Fest weekend festivities.

Costume prizes for Best Buccaneer, Best Wench, and Best Buccaneer Couple Food will be promptly presented from 6:30 - 8:30pm. Tickets are $35 until October 8th or $50 at the door. On your tickets are purchased, you’ll receive an invitation to the private Once facebook page for the Buccaneer Ball where you’ll �nd all the details for the evening about food, drink specials, entertainment, costume contests, treasure hunt, and more. SEP 17-23, 2014

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September Artists of the Month — Painter Kim

Miller and jewelry artist Kristen Baird will have their work on display at the gallery all month long. Gallery 209, 209 E River St.

The ART of: Calvin Thomas — September 2014

Artist Of The Month! Abstract paintings. $500-$1000 Sat., Sep. 20, 6-8 p.m. The Sentient Bean, 13 East Park Ave.

Selected works from the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art — Created from 1927

to 1966, the featured paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints illustrate major artistic and cultural developments during this pivotal period. Free SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members. Open to public at cost of museum admission. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

It’s All In Black & White — A collection of black

& white abstract paintings. Thu., Sep. 18, 5-7 p.m. Lulu’s Chocolate Bar, 42 MLK, Jr. Blvd. Animal Sculpture Workshop — Cultural Arts

Gallery host a two-day Animal Sculpture Workshop taught by Armstrong State University’s ceramics professor, Mac McCusker. This workshop will teach students how to build solid sculptures, hollow them out, and create textured finishes. Open to all skill levels and ages 12 and up. Fee based Sat., Sep. 20, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cultural Arts Gallery, 9 W. Henry St.

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Veiled Horizons — New abstract paintings

by Cheralynn Johnston and William Ruller. Non-Fiction Gallery, 1522 Bull St. Whitfield Lovell: Deep River — Lovell’s art pays

tribute to the lives of anonymous African Americans. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Mac McCusker’s show at Cultural Arts Gallery is over, but she continues to teach ceramics workshops on Saturdays.

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Animal Sculpture Workshop — Cultural Arts

Gallery host a two-day Animal Sculpture Workshop taught by Armstrong State University’s ceramics professor, Mac McCusker. This workshop will teach students how to build solid sculptures, hollow them out, and create textured finishes. Open to all skill levels and ages 12 and up. Fee based Sat., Sep. 20, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cultural Arts Gallery, 9 W. Henry St. Carrie Moyer: Pirate Jenny — Moyer combines

her interests in graphic design and painting in works that featured imagery from 1960s protest graphics, challenging divisions between abstract art and political content. Free for SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members. Open to the public at the cost of museum admission. Through Oct. 2. scadmoa.org/. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Cloth, Color & Creativity — The Savannah

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Quilt Guild presents an exhibition featuring over 70 handmade quilted works by 36 members of the Guild. Exhibited items range from free form and contemporary art quilts and clothing to traditional pieces inspired by patterns and methods dating back hundreds of years. Guided tours and demonstrations will accompany the show on four consecutive Wednesdays starting September 24 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Demonstration topics include: September 24, Enhancing Your Quilts with Machine Embroidery; October 1, Building Confidence in Your Fabric Selection; October 8, Art Quilts; and October 15, Embellishments. Through Oct. 17. Cultural Arts Gallery, 9 W. Henry St.

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From Under the Southern Cross: the People and Patterns of Argentina — A student international

art exhibition inspired by study-abroad experiences in Argentina includes artwork by Armstrong students and faculty. Through Oct. 3. Armstrong Fine Arts Center, 11935 Abercorn St. Grain Fed — Recent large scale drawings

by local artist Mary Hartman. She brings us her large scale pastel and charcoal drawings on wood panels utilizing her well known expressive style. Closing Reception Friday, Sep. 26, 6-8 pm. Through Oct. 1. galleryespresso.com/. Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Helen Levitt: In the Street — The exhibit, a

collaboration with the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, displays the work of one of America’s ground-breaking photographers. The photographs are drawn from the permanent collections of both the Telfair and the High. Through Sep. 21. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Jack Leigh: Full Circle, Low Country Photographs, 1972-2004 — The first museum survey of

work by the acclaimed Savannah photographer since his passing 10 years ago. Leigh’s images are alongside works by photographers who inspired him, such as Eva Rubinstein, Walker Evans, Helen Levitt and George Tice. Open to public at cost of museum admission. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Joseph Ebberwein Exhibition — The JEA Art Gal-

lery presents a Joseph Ebberwein exhibition featuring mainly paintings of landscapes Contemporary Southern Landscape — The unique of the beautiful coastal marshland. Free landscape of the South is the subject of and open to the public. Through Sep. 30. this exhibition of work by a wide range of savannahjea.org. Jewish Educational Alliartists, media, and styles. Jepson Center for ance, 5111 Abercorn St. the Arts, 207 West York St.

La Galerita — The world’s smallest art gallery

features miniature acrylic paintings by David Laughlin and is itself only four square feet wide. Through Oct. 1. FraLi Gourmet, 517 W. Liberty St. Land Marks by R. Land — Through Nov. 8, 7

p.m. The Butcher Tattoo Studio, 19 East Bay St. Li Hui: Halcyon Fracture — The installation,

marking the artist’s first major solo exhibition in the U.S., will feature a site-specific installation titled “Halcyon Fracture.” Free for SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members. Open to the public at the cost of museum admission. Through Oct. 1. scadmoa.org/. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Maggie Evans: Status — Evans creates paint-

ings and drawings that depict uniform rows of chairs and nondescript apartment buildings. Free for SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members. Open to the public at the cost of museum admission. Through Sep. 28. scadmoa.org/. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Orly Genger: Undertone — Genger is renowned for her monumental sculptures composed of intricately hand-knotted and painted rope. Free for SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members. Open to the public at the cost of museum admission. Through Sep. 21. scadmoa.org/. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Port City: The Savannah Riverfront through Artists’ Eyes — Drawn from Telfair Museums’ col-

lection with key loans from the Library of Congress, the Georgia Historical Society and local collections, Port City tells the story of the Savannah riverfront as depicted by artists in prints, drawings, paintings, and photographs from the 1730s to the present. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

exposures using the Zone System and continue to work with Gestalt Principles and basic composition rules to develop personal vision. You’ll need a DSLR camera (full manual mode), changeable lenses, a tripod and a USB drive. $120 Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 8-10 a.m.. 912-651-2005. cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/. Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street. Beginning Metalsmithing — Instructed by

Christi Reiterman. Ages 17+. 6-9pm. $150/$140 city resident. Wednesdays. City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, 9 West Henry St. Beginning to Intermediate Wheel Throwing —

Instructed by Irene McCollam. Ages 17+. 6-9pm. $150/$140 city resident. Mondays. City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, 9 West Henry St. Beginning Wheel — Instructed by Clair

Buckner. Ages 17+. 9:30am-12:30pm. $150/$140 city resident. Tuesdays. City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, 9 West Henry St. Bookmaking — Instructed by Johanna Hickey.

Ages 8+. 4-5pm. $85/$80 city resident. Wednesdays. City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, 9 West Henry St.

Children’s Clay — Instructed by Clair Buckner.

Ages 10-16. 3:45-4:45pm. $65/$60 city resident. Wednesdays. City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, 9 West Henry St.

Drawing Class — Ages: Adult Instructor: Carl

Fougerousse Fridays, September 19- October 24, 10-1 pm An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing, cocentrating on the use of line, value, proportion, spatial relationships, and compositional planning. Telfair Members $175, Non-members $200 Fridays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.. telfair.org/ jepson/. Jepson Center, 207 West York St.


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LAUREN BACALL BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE enough toward him (although Jon balks when Don informs him that he did a stint in a mental hospital), but the others—a snarling experimental musician named Clara (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and French rockers Baraque (Francois Civil) and Nana (Carla Azar)—clearly don’t like him. As for Frank, he doesn’t speak to Jon at first, but once he does, he finds much to appreciate. For his part, Jon feels that Soronprfbs can make it big, and he does everything he can to bring exposure to the band, from keeping busy with Twitter and YouTube posts to booking them at the South By Southwest Festival. Frank is a film of questions, not answers. Is Frank really a genius or just a guy with serious mental issues? Does madness aid in the creation of art, as people are romantically inclined to believe, or is it actually a stifling factor? Can even the most outré of creative expressions be sanitized and commercialized? And should everyone really be given a crack at the big time, or are some artists meant to wallow in anonymity from cradle to grave? Director Lenny Abrahamson and writers Jon Ronson and Peter Straughan don’t force any solutions on viewers, allowing everyone to make up their own minds. Certainly, they don’t make it easy: Frank might get too loopy and self-indulgent (especially when the radical Clara is at his side), but then he’s also capable of a lovely tune. The filmmakers also indulge in a thematic symmetry that proves beneficial: Note, for continues on p. 44

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instance, how a suburban stroll late in the picture perfectly matches one at the start. As Frank, Fassbender must act without his facial expressions, a daunting task for any actor. Yet even donning that gargantuan fake head, he carves out a complete characterization, employing his body expressions to expose how this man moves, feels, analyzes. It’s a fascinating turn that has already earned numerous rave reviews, and if these accolades don’t give the actor a big head, nothing will.

THE DROP

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OOO Hollywood heavyweights have had such a blast bringing Dennis Lehane novels to the screen that it’s no surprise the author himself has elected to get in on the good times. In the wake of Clint Eastwood’s Mystic River, Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and—the best of the bunch—Ben Affleck’s Gone Baby Gone comes The Drop, with Lehane adapting his own short story “Animal Rescue.” With Lehane’s screenplay firmly in hand, director Michael R. Roskam (Belgium’s Oscar-nominated Bullhead) makes his U.S. debut with confidence and style, helping turn what could have been just another formula crime flick into something exciting and even unpredictable. The title refers to the small joint that used to be owned by Marv ( James Gandolfini) until the Chechens showed up and took over everything. Once an important figure around the hood, Marv now has been reduced to middleman status, running the bar and nothing else. His most loyal employee is his cousin Bob (Tom Hardy), a sensitive sort who works there as a bartender. Tom’s basically a loner, but his single status ends up taking a severe hit on two fronts: Nadia (Noomi Rapace), a street-smart neighbor who slowly warms up to him, and Rocco, the adorable pitbull puppy that he finds inside a trash can, beaten and abandoned. But these glimpses of normalcy and domesticity are compromised by the sudden presence of Eric Deeds (Matthias Schoenaerts), a possible psycho making claims on both Nadia and Rocco. And if Eric’s devious machinations aren’t enough, Tom also has to contend with the aftermath of a holdup at the bar, with the Chechens insisting that Tom and Marv find and return the missing money ... or else. Roskam’s gritty direction and Lehane’s incident-packed script are both noteworthy, yet what truly sells The Drop are the sterling 44 performances from all involved. The part

of Eric Deeds lends itself to the casting of a physically imposing individual, yet Roskam cannily cast his Bullhead star in the role, with Schoenaerts justifying his selection by employing his delicate features, soft voice and milky eyes to unsettling effect. Rapace, she of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Prometheus, adds to her gallery of tough yet bruised survivors with another effective performance here. Hardy anchors the film with a compelling turn that’s equal parts coiled tension and sincere soulfulness. But let’s save the last word for Gandolfini, who passed away in June 2013 with two films still awaiting release. The lovely Enough Said hit theaters last fall, meaning that The Drop stands as his final big-screen appearance. He’s excellent in the picture, and considering he’s best known for his work on TV’s The Sopranos, it’s fitting that he makes his swan song with another piece of crime time programming.

LIFE AFTER BETH

O There’s one clever idea in Life After Beth, and it’s the suggestion that zombies really dig smooth jazz. Otherwise, when it comes to the overstuffed annals of undead cinema from A (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies) to Z (Zombies on Broadway), this anemic effort rests near the bottom of the heap. It begins with the death of Beth Slocum (Aubrey Plaza), felled by a poisonous snake bite while hiking through the woods. Her boyfriend Zach Orfman (Dane DeHaan) is understandably devastated by the loss, and he starts spending more time with Beth’s parents, Maury and Geenie (Year of the Dog co-stars John C. Reilly and Molly Shannon). Imagine Zach’s surprise, then, when he spots Beth lurking around the Slocum household; at first convinced that her death was a sick prank, he soon believes her parents when they tell him that she somehow came back from the dead. Geenie thinks it’s a holy resurrection while Zach figures she’s a zombie; at any rate, because she’s acting normally, with no memory of her death, Maury makes Zach promise not to tell her what really happened. That grows increasingly more difficult, not only because the Slocums don’t want their daughter ever leaving the house but also because her behavior grows more erratic—and violent—by the day. The picture is badly paced and, for a comedy, pretty devoid of laughs, but its primary problem is that its title character never comes across as anything more than a plot device. The movie would have been more interesting had it followed Beth and how she coped with her unique situation. Instead,

the focus is squarely on Zach and the poor boy’s plight in dealing with a girlfriend who’s not all there in too many ways to count.

SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR

OO Co-conspirators Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller serve up a steaming pile of sloppy seconds with the long-delayed sequel to the 2005 hit Sin City. When the original hit theaters nine years ago, it was a screen original, offering dazzling visuals that were intricately patterned after those found on the pages of Miller’s successful series of graphic novels. This follow-up functions in the same manner, offering shots so beautifully conceived that they represent one of the reasons why DVD remote controls offer a “pause” button. Unfortunately, the sordid sagas on display here are by and large a feeble bunch, further hampered by atrocious continuity errors that suggest Rodriguez and Miller didn’t even have any recollections of making a Sin City flick before this one. In the 2005 picture, the heroes were played by Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis and Clive Owen, and they all return in this combo prequel-sequel, albeit in altered versions. There was a line in Sin City about Owen’s Dwight McCarthy having had facial reconstruction, and that’s borne out with the casting of Josh Brolin as Dwight, giving us the man before he went under the knife. In this outing, Dwight gets mixed up with a femme fatale named Ava; she’s played by Eva Green, who’s making a year out of playing strong women in weak movies (she was the only positive to be found in the execrable 300: Rise of an Empire earlier this year). Meanwhile, Willis’ good cop Hartigan died at the end of his segment in the first picture, so here he only pops up now and then as a ghost, causing exotic dancer Nancy ( Jessica Alba) to intone, “I see dead people.” Nancy is given the largest character arc out of any Sin City resident: Once a perpetually chipper survivalist who wouldn’t let anything get her down, she has, in the wake of Hartigan’s death, become an embittered alcoholic with suicidal tendencies. Or at least that’s what the plot suggests: As played by the limited Alba, Nancy seems less like a damaged person with a death wish and more like someone who’s local grocery store stopped carrying her favorite brand of pizza. Then there’s Rourke’s Marv, who rightly emerged as an audience favorite after the release of the first film. In fact, Marv’s popularity explains his presence in much of this picture, as chronologically, it makes no sense for him to still be alive during at least one of the vignettes. Nevertheless, he’s the closest

thing to a constant thread in this film. Lastly, there’s a new protagonist in the form of Johnny ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a cocky kid who’s an expert gambler. Johnny insists he never loses, and he elects to pit his card skills against those of Senator Roark. Pound for pound, Johnny’s is the most interesting storyline, which makes it all the more frustrating when his saga ends on the most unsatisfactory note. Then again, it’s hard to get too worked up about anything that occurs in this disappointing neo-noir; to paraphrase Chinatown, “Forget it, Jake; it’s Sin City.”

THE NOVEMBER MAN

OO It was in 2002 that the spy trade became a young man’s game. While Pierce Brosnan was making his final appearance as James Bond in the roundly, soundly ridiculed Die Another Day, Vin Diesel came roaring to the front with xXx and Matt Damon did even better by kicking off the successful Jason Bourne franchise with The Bourne Identity. But the older agents weren’t quite ready to throw in the towel. Daniel Craig reenergized the Bond stock with 2006’s Casino Royale, Gary Oldman picked up a Best Actor Oscar nomination for 2011’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman commanded attention in this summer’s A Most Wanted Man. And now here’s Brosnan, the former Bond himself, back in the saddle again at the age of 61, showing he’s still got what it takes by engaging in espionage activities in The November Man. It’s a pet project for the actor—he’s been trying to bring the late Bill Granger’s novel to the screen for almost a decade, and he receives an executive producer credit. Brosnan’s Peter Devereaux is a CIA operative who quits the agency after his eagerbeaver young partner David Mason (Luke Bracey) accidentally kills a little boy during one of their missions. A CIA superior (Bill Smitrovich) shows up with an assignment, one that leads to Devereaux spring back into action. It also leads to him subsequently protecting a woman (Olga Kurylenko) who’s being sought by the CIA as well as a Russian politico (Lazar Ristovski). Once the double-crosses begin, Devereaux ends up on the run from everyone; that includes Mason, his former protégé who now has a license to kill his erstwhile mentor. Roger Donaldson is a competent director (past credits include No Way Out with Kevin Costner and The Bank Job) and he does acceptable work in keeping this film moving. Otherwise, this is warmed-over spy vs. spy material, albeit featuring characters


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whose illogical actions repeatedly place them closer on the IQ scale to Rowan Atkinson’s bumbling Johnny English than any of the Bond incarnations.

IF I STAY

OO Early summer found The Fault in Our Stars producing the tears in our eyes, but late summer can only offer the heaviness in our eyelids in the form of If I Stay. Like Stars, Stay is similarly adapted from a novel in which lovestruck kids are coping with life-and-death situations. Yet unlike that earlier teen titan, this pedestrian picture remains an emotional flatline. Chloe Grace Moretz plays Mia Hall, a high school student blessed with hip parents (Mireille Enos and Joshua Leonard), a saintly little brother ( Jakob Davies) who refrains from doing bratty little-brother things like flushing his sister’s makeup down the toilet or pelting her with spitballs during dinner, and an amazing talent as a cellist. As if her life wasn’t already blessed enough, she also acquires a boyfriend in Adam ( Jamie Blackley), a fledgling rock star and the coolest guy at school. Matters take a turn for the horrific, though, once the Halls are involved in a brutal car accident. R.J. Cutler directs his first theatrical feature after a career spent helming TV shows and historical documentaries, and there’s nothing to indicate that branching out was a sound decision. Working from a script by Shauna Cross, he has managed to create a film that’s banal at almost every turn, with the ample flashbacks proving to be especially suffocating. Moretz is given precious little to do besides looking anxious, while Blackley is a complete dullard as this supposedly magnetic Mick-Jagger-in-the-making.

THE EXPENDABLES 3

OO Say this for The Expendables 3: It’s arguably a fraction better than the two previous installments in this AARP-endorsed franchise. Then again, I’d hate to live on the difference. The series has always been promoted as an all-star action romp in which all these muscular marquee fillers have equal rights, but really, it’s been a Sylvester Stallone vanity project all along. That’s never more apparent than in this entry, which finds Stallone’s Barney Ross deciding that his fellow mercenaries (among them Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren and newest old kid on the block Wesley Snipes) are, in the vernacular of Roger Murtaugh, too old for this shit. Of course, Barney doesn’t apply this line of logic to himself, so he axes the other

oldies and surrounds himself with four young ‘uns (including Twilight player Kellan Lutz and Olympic and MMA star Ronda Rousey in her film debut) as he goes after Stonebanks (Mel Gibson), a former colleague who has long journeyed over to the dark side. Yet when these whippersnappers get captured by Stonebanks, it’s up to the seasoned soldiers to pop in their dentures and come to the rescue.

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THE GIVER

OO An adaptation of Lois Lowry’s awardwinning novel, The Giver might be one of the best films of the year ... were the year 1996. As it stands, it’s merely the latest in the recent deluge of movies based on popular Young Adult titles, and it hardly stands at the head of the class. The Giver takes place in a future world in which everyone is the same and there’s no hunger or war but also no love or music or even color (the early portion of the film is in black and white). The Receiver of Memories ( Jeff Bridges) is the only one who knows about the past, and he’s instructed by the Chief Elder (Meryl Streep) to pass his memories on to a new Receiver, a teen named Jonas (Brenton Thwaites). Now referring to himself as The Giver, the old man hopes that his young charge will use the memories as a springboard to a conscious awakening and rediscover what it truly means to be human. Lowry’s 1993 book has long been heralded as an essential read for middle school kids, and for 18 years, Bridges had been interested in bringing it to the screen. It’s a shame no one would finance the project back in the day, when it might have stood a better chance of distinguishing itself in a pre-Harry Potter/Hunger Games era. Now it feels like a knockoff of this past spring’s Divergent, which, on the literary front, came long after Lowry’s brainchild. CS

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ACTIVISM & POLITICS

The 2014 "Toby" Buttimer Awards Dinner

The Buttimer Dinner is the premiere service recognition and fundraiser for the local Democratic party, through the Chatham County Democratic Committee (CCDC). Keynote speaker: gubernatorial candidate, Sen. Jason Carter. $100 Sat., Sep. 20, 7-9:30 p.m. 912-495-8309. ButttimerDinner@gmail.com. Hyatt Regency Savannah, 2 West Bay St. Drop-in Session: City of Savannah Alcohol Ordinance Proposed Revisions

As the City moves forward with changes to its alcohol policies, community members can ask questions about the changes one-on-one with City staff. Free and open to the public. Thu., Sep. 18, 1-3 & 6-8 p.m. savannahga.gov/alcohol. savannahcivic. com. Civic Center, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. Drinking Liberally

An informal, left-leaning gathering to discuss politics, the economy, sports, entertainment, etc. Every first and third Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. Free third Thursday of every month.. (912) 341-7427. livingliberally.org/drinking/chapters/GA/savannah. Tondee's Tavern, 7 E. Bay Street. Savannah Area Young Republicans

Get involved. Contact is Michael Johnson, via email or telephone, or see website for info. 912-604-0797. chairman@sayr.org. sayr.org. Call or see website for information. Free ongoing. 912-308-3020. savannahyoungrepublicans.com. Savannah Libertarians

Join the Facebook group to find out about upcoming local events. Mondays. Facebook.com/groups/SAVlibertarians. Savannah Tea Party

5pm social time. 5:30pm meeting begins. 6pm speaker. Reservations not necessary. Free to attend. Food and beverages available for purchase. Mondays, 5:30 p.m.. 912-598-7358. savannahteaparty.com. liveoakstore.com/tubbysthunderbolt. Tubby's Tank House (Thunderbolt), 2909 River Dr. Young Democrats

Mondays at 7pm on the second level of Foxy Loxy, Bull Street. Call or visit the Young Democrats Facebook page for more information. Free ongoing. 423-6197712. foxyloxycafe.com/. Foxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St.

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Call for Artist Submissions for Slideluck Savannah

Slideluck Savannah, the local chapter of a national arts nonprofit, is looking for artists for its November 13 show. Deadline for submissions is October 24. Through

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Oct. 24. submissions@slideluck.com. slideluck.com/submissions. alpost135. com/. American Legion, Post 135, 1108 Bull St. Call for Artists

The Sentient Bean seeks experienced artists for one-month-long exhibitions of his/ her work. Artists must have a website with current images representing a sample of the work to be shown in order to be considered. Apply to sentientbooking@gmail. com, subject line “art show." See website for info. Fridays.. sentientbean.com/ booking#visualarts. sentientbean.com. The Sentient Bean, 13 East Park Ave. Call for Artists/Craftsmen

Telfair Museum Stores are calling local artists & craftsmen to participate in the Annual Telfair Trunk Show held in conjunction with the "Cool Yule" sale days Dec. 6 & 7. Twelve artists will be selected: potters, jewelry makers, sculptors, glass, wood, fiber, paper & mixed-media artists, etc.No work on canvas or that requires wall hanging. To submit sample photos and pricing, or for more info, email Lisa Ocampo at ocampol@telfair.org. Deadline Oct. 1. Through Oct. 1. telfair.org/jepson/. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Call for submissions: Psyched Zine

Psyched: A Savannah-based zine to open positive dialogue about mental health and illness, seeks essays, poetry, photography and art of all kinds reflecting personal experience with mental illness, health and dis-ease. Submissions can be anonymous. Deadline: September 30th. Every 3 days. psychedzine@gmail.com. Canyon Ranch Institute Healthy World Scholarships

Canyon Ranch has generously donated 25 stays at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, AZ, as scholarships for people who work or volunteer in low-income and medically underserved communities helping to enhance the health and well-being of their local populations. What’s Included: A complimentary five-day, four-night stay at Canyon Ranch in Tucson in 2015. Apply by October 1. Details and requirements online. Wednesdays. Casting for a New, Savannah-based Reality Show

Seeking possible reality show cast members who have suffered from online harassment or stalking; identity theft; cyber bullying. Show hosted by attorney Jamie Casino. Information: FirstCityFilms@ Comcast.net or CastingLaw@gmail.com Every 3 days. FirstCityFilms.com. First City Films, POB 8185. City of Savannah TV Show Seeks Entries

The City of Savannah's TV station, SGTV, seeks profiles, documentaries, animations, original music videos, histories or other original works by or about the

citizens of Savannah to run on "Engage," a television show produced by the city. No compensation. SGTV offers an opportunity to expose local works to over 55,000 households in Chatham County. Submit proposals via website. Saturdays.. savannahga.gov/engagesgtv. Gallery 209 Call for Artists

Gallery 209, 209 East River Street, seeks a 3D artist to join its cooperative gallery. Interested artists call 236-4583 between 10:30am--1:30 pm, or emailbmrousseau@ aol.com. Sundays.. gallery209savannah. com/. Gallery 209, 209 E River St. Gallery Seeks Local Artists

Kobo Gallery, 33 Barnard Street, seeks 2-D and 3-D artists to join its cooperative gallery. Must be a full-time resident of Savannah or nearby area. Work to be considered includes painting, photography, mixed media, sculpture, glass, ceramics and wood. Submit 5-10 images of work, resume/CV and bio to info@kobogallery. com. Mondays. Kobo Gallery, 33 Barnard Street ,. Homeschool Music Classes

Music classes for homeschool students ages 8-18 and their parents. Offered in Guyton and Savannah. See website for details. ongoing. CoastalEmpireMusic.com. Oatland Island Seeks Memories and Recollections for 40th Anniversary

Oatland Island Education Center is looking for memories of Oatland Island in honor of their 40th anniversary. People who were part of the Youth Conservation Corp that helped to build Oatland Island Education Center in the 1970’s. Great memories from field trips. Special family memories of Oatland Island. Send your photos and stories to memories@ oatland40th.org. Deadline is August 31. undefined. 912-395-1500. oatlandisland. org. Weave-A-Dream Grant Applications Sought

Call for proposals for the 2014 WeaveA-Dream—Cultural & Arts Projects initiative. Applications will be accepted through the calendar year, while funds are available. Programs are to be completed prior to December 31, 2014, and the application must be submitted at least eight weeks prior to the start date of the project. Grants are $2500 maximum. Priority for projects for youth, seniors, and those who have limited access to arts. Applicants must be a non-profit, 501c3, head-quartered in Savannah’s corporate limits. Proposed programs must also be produced within the City’s corporate limits. No individual artist applications will be accepted. See website for application. Mondays.. 912-651-6417. cnorthcutt@ savannahga.gov. (savannahga.gov\arts. BENEFITS

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Chatham County Animal Control seeks items for pets in the facility. Canned and dry dog and cat food, baby formula, newspaper, paper towels, soaps, crates, leashes, collars, wash cloths, towels. Open daily, 1pm-5pm. Mondays.. 912351-6750. animalcontrol.chathamcounty. org. Chatham County Animal Shelter, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr. Forsyth Farmers Market Seeks Sponsors

Market sponsors invest in a healthy community and support the local economy. Sponsorships begin at $350. Help keep food fresh and local. Tuesdays.. kristen@ forsythfarmersmarket.com. forsythfarmersmarket.com. forsythfarmersmarket. com/. Forsyth Farmers' Market, 501 Whitaker St., South End of Forysth Park. Fall " Quarterly" Used Book Sale at the Humane Society

The once a quarter sale offering hundreds of books, CDs, and videos for sale for a quarter each. (That's 25 cents....) Thrift store items on sale too, including 50% off on furniture.Benefiting the Humane Society for Greater Savannah. Free to attend. Sat., Sep. 20, 9 a.m.-noon. HumaneSocietySAV.org. humanesocietysav.org/. Humane Society for Greater Savannah, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr. $5 Bikram Yoga Class to Benefit Local Charities

Bikram Yoga Savannah offers a weekly Karma class to raise money for local charities. Thursdays during the 6:30pm class. Pay $5 for class and proceeds are donated to a different charity each month. This is a regular Bikram Yoga class. ongoing. 912.356.8280. bikramyogasavannah.com. Monte Carlo: A Night of Gaming, Glitz, and Glamour

Presented by the William Jay Society. A night of the opulence and refinement of the French Rivera in its most beautiful era. High stakes casino night, succulent food and drink and entrancing dance. Advance tickets: Member ticket $75 | Nonmember ticket $90. At the door: Member ticket $95 | Non-member ticket $110 Sat., Sep. 20, 7 p.m. telfair.org. telfair.org. Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, 121 Barnard St. Paint Coastal Georgia Pink 5k Walk

Paint Coastal Georgia Pink 5k Walk for Breast Cancer and Man Olympics. Football Toss, Washers, Basketball Free Throws, Darts, Putt-Putt, Horseshoes and Cornhole. Prizes. Sat., Sep. 20, 4 p.m. paintgeorgiapink.org. www,tybeefest. com. Memorial Park on Tybee Island, 403 Butler Ave. SCMPD Animal Control seeks Volunteers

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animal shelter experience is necessary. Newly trained volunteers will be authorized to serve immediately after orientation. Potential volunteers are asked to notify J. Lewis prior to orientation; though, walk-ins are welcome. Volunteers must be at least 17-years-old. ongoing. (912) 525-2151. jlewis01@savannahga.gov. Sit. Stay. Love. (Supply Drive for Dogs and Dog Adoption Fair)

This recent addition to Broughton Street takes part in the store's national dog-lover event, in partnership with the Humane Society of Greater Savannah. Adoption Fair Saturday 9/20, from 12pm-3pm. Supply drive is all four days. Free and open to the public Sep. 19-22, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 912944-6113. vm1407@anthropologie.com. CLASSES, CAMPS & WORKSHOPS

3D Printing Class

Learn how to design and 3D print. Discover the basics of 3D modeling and design, and print your own object. This four-week class is suitable for beginners to intermediate-level participants wanting to join the fun. No coding or prior 3D printing experience required. Ages: Adult Thursdays, September 4-25, 6-8 pm Telfair members $100, Non-members $125 Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.. telfair.org/jepson/. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Argentine Tango Beyond Basics Group Class

A class for advanced beginners in Argentine Tango. Prerequisite: knowledge of Basic elements of Argentine Tango. No partner required. This is a 4 week course that will progress each week. $35 Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Art Classes at The Studio School

Ongoing weekly drawing and painting classes for youth and adults. See website, send email or call for details. 912-4846415. melindaborysevicz@gmail.com. thestudioschoolsavannah.com.

Beading Classes

Offered every weekend at Perlina Beadshop, 6 West State Street. Check website calendar or call for info. 912-441-2656. perlinabeadshop.com.

Beginner Group Guitar Classes

Covers basic chords and strumming techniques, rhythm, tuning, and use of a flatpick. Eight-week course begins Monday, September 8. Kids 6-12 from Beading Classses at Epiphany Bead & Jewelry 4-4:45PM. Adults/teens from 6-6:45PM. Studio $120 for 8 week course Mondays, 4-4:45 Learn jewelry-making techniques from & 6-6:45 p.m.. savannahschooloffolkmubeginner to advanced. Call for class times. sic@gmail.com. savannahschooloffolkmu912-920-6659. Epiphany Bead & Jewelry sic.org. Savannah School of Folk Music, Studio, 407 East Montgomery Xrds. 2421 Waters Ave.

Beginning Belly Dance Classes

Taught by Happenstance Bellydance. All skill levels and styles. Private instruction available. $15 912-704-2940. happenstancebellydance@gmail.com. happenstancebellydance.wordpress. com. Anahata Healing Arts Center, 2424 Drayton St. Champions Training Center

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Coaching for all ages, beginners through advanced. Classic, modern, jazz improvization and theory. Serious inquiries only. 912-961-7021 or 912-667-1056. Artist Sacred Circle

Basic Gun Safety Class

Offered by the Chatham County Sheriffs Office firearms instructors, for Chatham County civilians. Third Saturday of the month, 8:30am-12pm. until noon.$25 fee. Sign up by telephone. Those interested do not need to own a firearm to attend the class. third Saturday of every month, 8:30 a.m.-noon. 912-652-6959.

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other disciplines for children and adults. All skill levels. 525 Windsor Rd. 912-3494582. ctcsavannah.com. Chatham County Sheriff's Office Explorers Post 876

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Chatham County Sheriff's Office Explorers Post 876, is taking applications from young men and women (ages 14-20) interested in law enforcement careers. Explorers experience mentoring, motivation, and learn skills which help prepare them for their roles as productive citizens. See Chatham County Sheriff's web page, click "Community/Explorers Post 876 or call. Wednesdays.. 912-651-3743. chathamsheriff.org.

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seeking knowledge about the dangers of driving while impaired. A must see for teen drivers. Meets monthly. $40/session 912-443-0410. English as Second Language Classes

Learn conversational English, comprehension, vocabulary and life communication skills. All ages. Thursdays, 7:30pm, Island Christian Church, 4601 US Highway 80 East. Free. 912-897-3604. islandchristian.org.

Group & individual life coaching with a Certified Life Coach. Plan for a career change, new lifestyle, or an opportunity to pursue creative or business projects. Step-by-step guidance to fulfill aspirations. In person or telephone sessions. Thursdays.. 912-596-1952. info@roiseandassociates.com. Downtown Savannah, downtown. Microsoft - Word 1

Achieve proficiency and confidence in basic Word functionality including: working The Mediation Center has three workwith documents, text and page formatting, shops per month for people who do not clip art, themes/styles, tables, templates, have legal representation in a family mail merge and bulleted and numbered matter: divorce, legitimation, modificalists. You’ll also acquire sound knowledge Classical Guitar Instruction tions of child support, visitation, contempt. of the Office Ribbon. $95 Thu., Sep. 18, Professional level classical instruction Schedule: 1st Tues, 2nd Mon, 4th Thurs6:30-9:30 p.m. 912-651-2005. ProfTrainwith a university professor. Lessons avail- day. Call for times. $30 912-354-6686. ingTech@georgiasouthern.edu. academable for all levels with Dr. Brian Luckett, mediationsavannah.com. ics.georgiasouthern.edu/ce/programs/ DMA. Private studio in Starland District. Fany's Spanish/English Institute personaldevelopment/microsoft/. cgc. $25/half hour, $45/hour. brian@brianluck- Spanish is fun. Classes for adults and georgiasouthern.edu/. Coastal Georgia ett.com. (brianluckett.com. children held at 15 E. Montgomery Center, 305 Fahm Street. Clay Classes Crossroad. Register by phone. ongoing. Mommy & Me Relaxation Class Savannah Clay Studio at Beaulieu offers 912-921-4646. Teaches techniques to face the physical, handbuilding, sculpture, and handmade Figure Drawing Classes mental, and emotional changes of a new tiles, basic glazing and firing. 912-351Tuesdays 6-9pm and Wednesdays 9:30mother's body, mind and heart with poise 4578. sav..claystudio@gmail.com. 12:30am. $60/4-session package or $20 and grace. a variety of relaxation techBoating Classes drop-in fee. At the Studio School. ongoing. niques for mother and child. For expectClasses on boat handling, boating safety 912-484-6415. melindaborysevicz@gmail. ing and new moms as well as those with and navigation offered by U.S. Coast com. thestudioschoolsavannah.com. Stu- small children (4 and under). $15/class Guard Auxiliary. See website or call to dio School, 1319 Bull St. or 6 classes for $50 (to be used within 2 register. 912-897-7656. savannahaux.com. Frugal Travel Guy Rookie Bootcamp months) Tuesdays, Thursdays, 10-11 a.m.. Coffee Cupping A full day seminar on how to travel for 912-544-6387. erigosavannah.com. Erigo, Like a wine tasting, but with coffee. A pennies on the dollar, whether taking the 5301 Paulsen Street. lesson on coffee process methods and family to Disney or a once in a lifetime Music Instruction origins worthy of a connoisseur. Free and solo trip to Bora Bora. $25 Sat., Sep. 20, 9 Georgia Music Warehouse, near corner open to the public. Donations welcome. a.m.-6 p.m. 912-349-1795. howie@frugal- of Victory Drive & Abercorn, offering Fridays, 11 a.m.. 912-209-0025. perccoftravelguy.com. ftg.eventbee.com. Spring- instruction by professional musicians. fee.com. PERC Coffee Roasters, 1802 East Hill Suites Savannah Downtown/Historic Band instruments, violin, piano, drums Broad Street. District, 150 Montgomery St. and guitar. All ages welcome. ongoing. Conscious Kids Yoga Guitar, Mandolin, or Bass Guitar Lessons 912-358-0054. georgiamusicwarehouse. A yoga class for children age 4 and up, Emphasis on theory, reading music, and com/. Georgia Music Warehouse, 2424 to build skill, confidence, strength, and improvisation. Located in Ardsley Park. Abercorn St. abilities of the body, mind, and heart. $15 ongoing. 912-232-5987. Music Lessons: Private or Group per class or $50 for 6 sessions (to be used Housing Authority Neighborhood Resource Portman’s Music Academy offers private within 2 months) Wednesdays, 4-4:45 Center or group classes for ages 2 to 92, beginp.m.. 912-544-6387. erigosavannah.com. Housing Authority of Savannah hosts ner to advanced level. All instruments. Erigo, 5301 Paulsen Street. classes at the Neighborhood Resource Also, voice lessons, music production Creative Magic Mondays Center. Adult literacy/GED prep: Montechnology and DJ lessons. Teaching staff A way to begin the week on a creative Thurs, 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm. Financial of over 20 instructors with professional, note. Doodling, planning, manifesting, education: 4th Fri each month, 9amwell equipped studios. Fridays.. 912-354crafting. Participants bring their own art 11am. Basic computer training: Tues & 1500. portmansmusic.com. portmanssupplies. Free. Love donation appreciThurs, 1pm-3pm. Community computer music.com. Portman's Music Superstore, ated. Mondays, 11 a.m.. relaxsavannah@ lab: Mon-Fri, 3pm-4:30pm. ongoing. 912- 7650 Abercorn St. gmail.com. facebook.com/creativemani232-4232 x115. savannahpha.com. savan- Music Lessons--Multiple Instruments fest. Anahata Healing Arts Center, 2424 nahpha.com/NRC.html. Neighborhood Savannah Musicians Institute offers Drayton St. Resource Center, 1407 Wheaton St. private instruction for all ages in guiCredit Clinic Knitting & Crochet Classes tar, ddrums, piano, bass, voice, banjo, Participants will be able to pull their cred- Offered at The Frayed Knot, 6 W. State St. mandolin, ukelele, flute, woodwinds. 7041 it reports during the class and will also See the calendar of events on website. Hodgson Memorial Dr. ongoing. 912-692get tips on improving their credit score. Mondays. 912-233-1240. thefrayedknot8055. smisavannah@gmail.com. Space is limited. Contact Consumer sav.com. New Horizons Adult Band Program Credit Counseling Service at 912.691.2227 Learn to Sew Music program for adults who played a to reserve your seat! FREE Tue., Sep. 23, Sewing lessons for all ages and skill levband instrument in high school/college 6-7 p.m. liveoakpl.org. Bull Street Library, els. Private and Group classes. Tuesdays.. and would like to play again. Mondays at 2002 Bull St. 912-596-0889. kleossewingstudio.com. 6:30pm at Portman's. $30 per month. All DUI Prevention Group Kleo's Sewing Studio, 36 W. Broughton St. ages and ability levels welcome. Call for Offers victim impact panels for intoxi#201. info. ongoing. 912-354-1500. portmanscated drivers, DUI, offenders, and anyone Life Coaching music.com. Portman's Music Superstore, Family Law Workshop

7650 Abercorn St. Novel Writing

Write a novel, finish the one you've started, revise it or pursue publication. Award-winning Savannah author offers one-on-one or small group classes, mentoring, manuscript critique, ebook formatting. Email for pricing and scheduling info. ongoing. pmasoninsavannah@ gmail.com. OSHA Recordkeeping Rule Course

Simplify the recordkeeping system for your employer using OSHA’s new recordkeeping rule, 29 CFR 1904, designed to improve employee involvement and protect the privacy of an injured or ill worker. 145 Fri., Sep. 19, 10 a.m. Georgia Tech Savannah, 210 Technology Circle. Photography Classes

Beginner photography to post production. Instruction for all levels. $20 for two-hour class. See website for complete class list. 410-251-4421. chris@chrismorrisphotography.com. chrismorrisphotography.com. Piano Lessons

Piano lessons with a classically trained instructor, with theater and church experience. 912-312-3977. ongoing. georgiamusicwarehouse.com/. Georgia Music Warehouse, 2424 Abercorn St. Piano Voice-Coaching

Pianist with M/degree,classical modern jazz improvisation, no age limit. Call 912-961-7021 or 912-667-1056. Serious inquiries only. ongoing. Reading/Writing Tutoring

Ms. Dawn’s Tutoring in reading, writing, and composition. Remedial reading skills, help with borderline dyslexia, to grammar, term paper writing, and English as a Second Language. Fun methods for children to help them learn quickly. 912660-7399. cordraywriter@gmail.com. Russian Language Classes

Learn to speak Russian. All experience levels welcome, beginner to expert. Call for info. ongoing. 912-713-2718. Senior Citizens, Inc.’s Powerful Tools for Caregivers Educational Series

A six-week educational series for family caregivers, Tues. 9/16 - 10/21. How to reduce stress, build self-confidence, improve communication and decision-making techniques, locate helpful resources and create balanced lives. Pre-registration required by 9/5. Presented by Senior Citizens, Inc. Free Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.. 912-236-0363. jobrien@seniorcitizensinc.org. https://seniorcitizens-inc. org. Senior Citizens Inc., 3025 Bull St. Sewing Classes

For beginners or advanced sewers. Industry standard sewing courses designed to meet standards in the garment industry. Open schedule. Savannah Sewing Academy. 1917 Bull St. Sundays.. 912-290-0072. savsew.com. Short Story Writing

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Bel Canto is a singing style which helps the voice become flexible and expressive, improves vocal range and breathing capacity. A foundation for opera, rock, pop, gospel and musical theatre. $25 Mondays, 6 p.m.. 786-247-9923. anitraoperadiva@yahoo.com. Institute of Cinematic Arts, 12 West State Street, 3rd and 4th flrs.,. Spanish Classes

Spanish courses for professionals offered by Conquistador Spanish Language Institute, LLC. Beginner Spanish for Professionals--Intro price $155 + textbook ($12.95). Instructor: Bertha E. Hernandez, M.Ed. and native speaker. Meets in the Keller Williams Realty meeting room, 329 Commercial Drive. Tuesdays.. conquistador-spanish.com. Stress Reduction: Arising Stillness in Zen

Stress-reducing practices for body, speech and mind. Five Thursday night

classes from 6- 7:00pm. $15 drop-in; $70 for series. Rev. Fugon Cindy Beach, Sensei. Savannah Zen Center 111 E. 34th St. 31401 revfugon@gmail.com ongoing. Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction Industry

Use OSHA standards to learn effective training techniques with a special emphasis on the most hazardous areas in construction. This course is for privateand public-sector workers interested in developing safety and health programs in construction. Successfully complete the course and pass a multiple-choice test to become an outreach trainer, authorized to conduct both 10- and 30-hour construction courses. Construction industry outreach trainers must take OTI 502 every four years to maintain their status as an outreach trainer. 795 Fri., Sep. 19, 5 p.m. Georgia Tech Savannah, 210 Technology Circle. Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry

Implement in your workplace the OSHA provisions provided by several privateand public-sector personnel representing numerous industries. Learn about your rights and responsibilities under the OSHA Act. Fri., Sep. 19, 4:45 p.m. Georgia Tech Savannah, 210 Technology Circle. Vocal Lessons

A group of voice instructors who believe in the power of a nurturing community to

help voice students blossom into vibrant artists. Each instructor holds a Masters of Music in Voice Performance. Group classes held once a month, plus an annual recital. Varies Wednesdays.. 912656-0760. TheVoiceCoOp.org. The Voice Co-op, Downtown.

Lecture: Why Not “The Greatest Generation”?

The Learning Center of SCI presents Georgia Historical Society’s senior historian Dr. Stan Deaton on the issues surrounding the causes of the First World War and its effects today, including why the veterans of this war are overshadowed by those of the Second World War. $5 for Learning Center members, $10 for visitors $6 for lunch (must be reserved by Sept. 11). Please reserve and pay in advance. Wed., Sep. 17, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 912-236-0363. fpc.presbychurch.net. First Presbyterian Church, 520 Washington Ave. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

13th Colony Sound Barbershop Chorus

Sing in the harmonious barbershop style with the Savannah Chorus of the Barbershop Harmony Society. No charge Mondays, 6:30 p.m.. 912-344-9768. rfksav@ gmail.com. savannahbarbershoppers.org. Savannah Arts Academy, 500 Washington Ave. Abeni Cultural Arts Dance Classes

Classses for multiple ages in perfor-

mance dance and adult fitness dance. African, modern, ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, gospel. Held at Abeni Cultural Arts studio, 8400-B Abercorn St. Call Muriel, 912-631-3452, or Darowe, 912272-2797. ongoing. abeniculturalarts@ gmail.com. Avegost LARP

Live action role playing group that exists in a medieval fantasy realm. generallly meets the second weekend of the month. Free for your first event or if you're a nonplayer character. $35 fee for returning characters. ongoing. godzillaunknown@ gmail.com. avegost.com. Blindness and Low Vision Workshop

Workshops on the 3rd Thursday of each month on vision loss, services, and technology available to participate in the community. For people with blindness or low vision, and for caregivers and friends. Free and open to the public. third Thursday of every month.. savannahcblv.org. Savannah Center for the Blind and Low Vision, 214 Drayton St. Buccaneer Region SCCA

Local chapter of the Sports Car Club of America, hosting monthly solo/autocross driving events in the Savannah area. Anyone with a safe car, insurance and a valid driver's license is eligible to participate. See website. ongoing. buccaneerregion. org.

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will use assigned readings, writing homework and workshop style critiques to explore various writing techniques. Offered by Georgia Southern Univ. Continuing Education department, in Savannah. $200 Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.. 912-651-2005. PersonalDevelopment@georgiasouthern. edu. academics.georgiasouthern.edu/ce/ programs/personaldevelopment/writingclasses/. cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/. Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street.

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Business Networking on the Islands

Small Business Professionals Islands Networking Group meets first Thursday each month, 9:30am-10:30am. Tradewinds Ice Cream & Coffee, 107 Charlotte Rd. Call for info. ongoing. 912308-6768. Chatham Sailing Club

Meets every Friday evening for an informal social gathering of like minded people who enjoy the water. Watch the sun go down over Turner Creek. All are welcome, including kids and dogs. Fridays.. chathamsailing.org. Young's Marina, 218 Wilmington Island Rd. Drop N Circle Craft Night

Sponsored by The Frayed Knot and Perlina. Tuesdays, 5pm-8pm. 6 W. State Street. A working gathering of knitters, crocheters, beaders, spinners, felters, needle pointers, etc. All levels of experience welcome. Tuesdays.. 912-233-1240. Exchange Club of Savannah - Weekly Lunch

Meets every Monday (except on the fifth Monday of the month), 12pm-1pm. Weekly speaker, and honor a student of the month and year, police officer and fireman of the year. Charities: Jenkins Boys & Girls Club; Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse. Guest are welcome Mondays, 12-1 p.m.. 912-441-6559. Savannahexchange.org. Exchange Club of Savannah, 4801 Meding Street. Exploring The American Revolution in Savannah

Interested in exploring the role Savannah played in the American Revolution? Join like-minded people including artists, writers, teachers and historians for discussion, site exploration and creative collaboration. Email Kathleen Thomas at exploretherevolution@gmail.com for more info. third Thursday of every month, 6 p.m. exploretherevolution@gmail.com. galleryespresso.com/. Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Fiber Guild of the Savannahs

A club focusing on weaving, spinning, basket making, knitting, crocheting, quilting, beading, rug hooking, doll making, and other fiber arts. Meets at Oatland Island Wildlife Center, first Saturday of the month (Sept.-June) 10:15am. Mondays, 10:30 a.m. fiberguildsavannah.homestead.com/. Fiber Guild of the Savannahs, 711 Sandtown Road GA. Freedom Network

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An international, leaderless network of individuals seeking more freedom in an unfree world. Meetings twice monthly, Thursdays, 8:30pm. Topics and meeting locations vary. No politics, no religious affiliation, no dues, no fees. Every other Thursday.. onebornfree@yahoo.com.

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A non-profit organization dedicated to sending area Korean War and WWII veterans to Washington, DC, to visit the WWII Memorial. All expenses paid by Honor Flight Savannah. Honor Flight seeks

contributions, and any veterans interested in a trip to Washington. Call for info. ongoing. 912-596-1962. honorflightsavannah. org. Historic Savannah Chapter: ABWA

Meets the second Thursday of every month from 6pm-7:30pm. Tubby's Tank House, 2909 River Drive, Thunderbolt. Attendees pay for their own meals. RSVP by phone. ongoing. 912-660-8257. Hostess City Toastmasters Club

A group for improving public speaking and leadership skills. Professional, friendly, peer-run. Every Tuesday 6-7 PM at 35 Barnard Street 3rd Floor (ThincSavannah.) $10/month Tue., Sep. 23, 6-7 p.m. 912-484-0165. hostesscitytm@gmail.com. facebook.com/hostesscitytoastmasters. thincsavannah.com. ThincSavannah, 35 Barnard St. Suite 300. Ink Slingers Writing Group

A free creative writing group for writers of poetry, prose, or undefinable creative ventures. Meets two Thursdays a month, 5:45pm. Discussion of exercises, ideas, or already in progress pieces. See Facebook page savinkslingers. Thursdays. Southwest Chatham Library, 14097 Abercorn St. Islands MOPS

A Mothers of Preschoolers group that meets two Wednesdays a month, 9:15am11:30am. Wednesdays.. sites.google. com/site/islandsmops. fbcislands.com/. First Baptist Church of the Islands, 6613 Johnny Mercer Blvd. Knitters, Needlepoint and Crochet

Meets every Wednesday. Different locations downtown. Call for info. No fees. Want to learn? Join us. ongoing. 912-3086768. Knittin’ Night

Knit and crochet gathering held each Tuesday evening, 5pm-8pm All skill levels welcome. Tuesdays, 5-8 p.m. 912-2380514. wildfibresavannah.com/. Wild Fibre, 409 East Liberty St. Low Country Turners

A club for wood-turning enthusiasts. Call Steve Cook for info at number below. ongoing. 912-313-2230. Military Order of the Purple Heart Ladies Auxiliary

Meets the first Saturday of the month at 1:00pm. Call for info. ongoing. 912-7864508. American Legion Post 184, 3003 Rowland Ave. Philo Cafe

Discussion group that meets every Monday, 7:30pm - 9:00pm at various locations. Anyone craving good conversation is invited. Free to attend. Email for info, or see Facebook.com/SavannahPhiloCafe. Mondays. athenapluto@yahoo.com. R.U.F.F. - Retirees United for the Future

RUFF meets the last Friday of each month at 10am to protect Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and related senior issues. Parking in the rear. Free to all Seniors ongoing. 912-344-5127. New Covenant Church, 2201 Bull St.

Safe Kids Savannah

A coalition dedicated to preventing childhood injuries. Meets 2nd Tuesday each month, 11:30am-1:00pm. See website or call for info. ongoing. 912-353-3148. safekidssavannah.org. Savannah Brewers' League

Meets 1st Wednesday of the month, 7:30pm at Moon River Brewing Co. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-4470943. hdb.org. moonriverbrewing.com/. Moon River Brewing Co., 21 West Bay St.

Savannah Charlesfunders Investment Discussion Group

Meets Saturdays, 8:30am to discuss stocks, bonds and better investing. Contact by email for info. ongoing. charlesfund@gmail.com. panerabread.com/. Panera Bread (Broughton St.), 1 West Broughton St.

Savannah Council, Navy League of the United States

A dinner meeting the 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:00pm (except December.) Location: Hunter Club. Call John Findeis for info. ongoing. 912-748-7020. Savannah Fencing Club

Beginner classes Tuesdays and Thursdays for six weeks. $60. Some equipment provided. After completing the class, join the Savannah Fencing Club; $5/month. Experienced fencers welcome. Tuesdays, Thursdays.. 912-429-6918. savannahfencing@aol.com. Savannah Go Green

Meets most Saturdays. Green events and places. Share ways to Go Green each day. Call for info. ongoing. 912-308-6768. Savannah Kennel Club

Monthly meetings open to the public. Held at Logan's Roadhouse, the 4th Monday each month, Sept. through May. Dinner: 6:pm. Speaker: 7:30pm. Guest speakers each meeting. ongoing. 912-238-3170. savannahkennelclub.org. Golden Corral, 7822 Abercorn St. Savannah Newcomers Club

Open to women who have lived in the Savannah area for less than two years. Membership includes monthly luncheon and program. Activities, tours and events to help learn about Savannah and make new friends. ongoing. savannahnewcomersclub.com. Savannah No Kidding!

No Kidding. Join Savannah's only social club for people without children! No membership fees, meet great new friends, enjoy a wide variety of activities and events. savannahnokidding.angelfire. com/ or e-mail savannahnokidding@ gmail.com ongoing. The Historic District, Downtown Savannah. Savannah Parrot Head Club

Beach, Buffet and no dress code. Check website for events calendar or send an email for Parrot Head gatherings. ongoing. savannahphc@yahoo.com. savannahphc.com. Savannah Sacred Harp Singers

Everyone who loves to sing is invited to join Savannah Sacred Harp Singers. All are welcome to participate or listen to one of America's most revered musical traditions. Call or email. ongoing. 912-655-0994. savannahsacredharp.com. Faith Primitive Baptist Church, 3212 Bee Road. Society for Creative Anachronism

Meets every Saturday at the south end of Forsyth Park for fighter practice and general hanging out. For people interested in re-creating the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Free Saturdays, 11 a.m.. savannahsca.org. Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. Savannah Story Games

A group that plays games that tell improvised stories. Create an amazing story in just three hours, using group games with special rules that craft characters, settings, and conflicts. Sundays at 6pm. free Saturdays, 6 p.m.. info@savannahstorygames.com. savannahstorygames.com. Guild Hall, 615 Montgomery Street. Savannah Sunrise Rotary Club

Meets Thursdays from 7:30am-8:30am at the Mulberry Inn. ongoing. savannahsunriserotary.org. Savannah Toastmasters

Helps improve speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environment. Mondays, 6:15pm, Memorial Health University Medical Center, in the Conference Room C. ongoing. 912-484-6710. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Savannah Veggies and Vegans

Join the Facebook group to find out more about vegetarian and vegan lifestyles, and to hear about upcoming local events. Mondays. Savannah Writers Group

A gathering of writers of all levels for networking, hearing published guest authors, and critique. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 7:00pm, Atlanta Bread Company, Twelve Oaks Shopping Center, 5500 Abercorn. Free and open to the public. fourth Tuesday of every month.. savannahwritersgroup.blogspot.com. Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 671

Meets second Monday of each month, 7pm, at the American Legion Post 135, 1108 Bull St. ongoing. 912-429-0940. rws521@msn.com. vvasav.com. Waving Girls--Smocking Arts Guild of America

The Waving Girls welcomes smockers and all those who create fine heirloom items. At each meeting there is an opportunity to learn and share our work. The group makes over 100 "wee care" gowns for memorial hospital each year. fourth Monday of every month, 6:30 p.m. 912 536 1447. debcreation@hotmail.com. smocking.org. Coastal Center for Developmental Services, 1249 Eisenhower Drive. Woodville-Tompkins Scholarship Foundation


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Meets second Tuesday each month (except October) 6:00pm, WoodvilleTompkins, 151 Coach Joe Turner St. Call or email for info. ongoing. 912-232-3549. chesteraellis@comcast.net. CONCERTS

13th Colony Sound (Barbershop Singing)

“If you can carry a tune, come sing with us!” Mondays, 7pm. ongoing. 912-3449768. savannahbarbershoppers.org. Thunderbolt Lodge #693, 3111 Rowland Ave. Concert: Beloved Treasures and Joyous Frivolities

German and American repertoire presented in concert by Alysa Smith, soprano, Claire Watts, mezzo-soprano, Danny Cohen, baritone, accompanied by Dr. Monica Harper, piano, with special appearances by Bullock Demere, tenor, and Skip Watts, bass. Free and open to the public. Sun., Sep. 21, 3-4 p.m. 912-4418516. wesleymonumental.org/. Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, 429 Abercorn St. Concert: Reckless Mercy and Leslie Nease

This regional alt country/contemporary Christian band appears with speaker Leslie Nease of HISRadio. Also appearing, Lyndsay Dunning. A benefit for Living Vine. Free and open to the public. Sat., Sep. 20, 6-9 p.m. 912-695-2088. reachus@ recklessmercy.com. https://facebook. com/events/329934083832697/. Calvary Baptist Temple, 4625 Waters Ave. The Love and Soul Experience

Kimberly Gunn Music Presents The Love and Soul Experience every third Friday of the month beginning May 17th. There will be music, poetry, comedy, creative arts, and networking. Kimberly Gunn Music and friends will provide musical entertainment. An event for ages 18 and up. $10 Admission $12 VIP third Friday of every month, 7:30 p.m. (912) 224-6084 or (912) 224-4461. kimberlygunn.com. The Eden Room, 1105 Stiles Avenue. Modern Era: Exhibition Opening and Jazz

An exhibition of 25 small works from the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art, and a 6pm jazz performance by the Howard Paul Quintet, inspired by the 1930s-1960s era depicted in the artwork. Free and open to the public. Thu., Sep. 18, 5-8 p.m. scad.edu. scadmoa.org/. SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd. Music: Savannah Theremin Summit

Melissa Hagerty, Richard Leo Johnson, Philip Neidlinger and Ricardo Ochoa present their individual approaches to the early electric instrument. $5 Fri., Sep. 19, 7 p.m. shipsofthesea.org. Ships of The Sea Museum, 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Revival Fest

A day long, festival with two stages, 15 bands including Future Birds, David Wax Museum, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Packway

Handle, and others. There will also be an authentic pig roast,farm to table food, the RF Marketplace and regional craft beers and spirits. Sat., Sep. 20. info@revivalfest.org. revivalfest.org. chsgeorgia.org. Roundhouse Railroad Museum, 601 West Harris St. Savannah Jazz Festival

A week of jazz and blues at venues large and small, performed by internationally acclaimed headliners from around the world, including right here in the SAV. Schedule to be announced. Sep. 21-27. savannahjazzfestival.org/savannah-jazzfestival/. Third Thursdays on Tybee: Chris Desa

Tybee's fall outdoor concert series opens with Desa, a local singer/songwriter with a focus on six and twelve string guitars. Rain location: Spanky's Beachside. Free and open to the public. Thu., Sep. 18, 5:30-7 p.m. tybeeislandmainstreet.com/. Tybee Roundabout, Tybrisa Street and Strand Avenue.

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#Choices: A Community Summit (for middle school students)

For students enrolled in grades 6th-8th and their parents. Students will engage in a series of roadmap exercises to help illustrate the positive outcomes of making the right choices for high school and college. Register by Sept. 5. Free dinner for all participants. Free and open to the public. Please preregister. Tue., Sep. 23, 5-9 p.m. (912) 651-6703. savannahga.gov/ choices. savannahcivic.com. The Savannah Civic Center, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. Slave Dwelling Project Conference 2014: Preserving Sacred Places

Brings together historians, students, faculty, writers, legislators, organizations, corporations, artists and the general public; to educate, collaborate and organize resources to save extant slave dwellings. Tour, dinner, cocktail reception are separate ticketed events. Member’s Full Weekend $150.00; Guest’s Full Weekend $250.00; Student’s Full Weekend $100.00; Student Costs: $50.00 =3 Days of Workshops Sep. 18-20. 843.408.7727. slavedwellingproject@gmail.com. slavedwellingproject.org. cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/. Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street. DANCE Adult Ballet Class

Maxine Patterson School of Dance, 2212 Lincoln St, offers adult ballet on Thursdays, 6:30pm-7:30pm $12 per class. Call for info. ongoing. 912-234-8745. Adult Intermediate Ballet

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dance, barre fusion, barre core body sculpt, gentle stretch & tone. Tuesdays.. 912-925-0903. theballetschoolsav.com. Ballet School, 10010 Abercorn St. Argentine Tango

Lessons Sundays 1:30-3;30pm. Open to the public. $3 per person. Wear closed toe leather shoes if possible. Doris Martin Dance Studio, 8511-h ferguson Ave. Call or email for info. ongoing. 912-925-7416. savh_tango@yahoo.com. PICKArgentine Tango Basics Group Class This beginners group class will focus on the basic elements of movement and Argentine Tango. This class is a 4 week session that will start from week 1 and progress while reviewing each week until week 4. No partner or experience required. $35 Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Awaken with Chakradance™

A free-flowing, meditative dance, with eclectic music selected to resonate with each specific chakra, along with guided imagery. No dance experience or chakras knowledge needed. $20 ongoing, 7-8:30 p.m. 912-663-1306. Chakradancer@ comcast.net. chakradance.com/. synergisticbodies.com. Synergistic Bodies, 7901 Waters Ave. Ballroom Group Dance Class

Weekly ballroom dance classes focus on two types of dance each month. Open to partners/couples or to solos. The $35 for 4 weeks or $10 drop in Mondays, 7 p.m. 912.312.3549. reservetodance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Ballroom Series Group Class

A group ballroom dance class for beginners through advanced. Rumba, Swing, Tango, Foxtrot, Waltz, Cha Cha, Samba, and more. Singles or couples. $10.00 per person or $35 for 4 weeks (per person) Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m.. 912.312.3549. reservetodance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Ballroom/Latin Group Class

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Group classes every Tuesday and Wednesday at 8pm. Tuesdays focus on fundamental steps, styling, and techniques. Wednesday's classes are more specific, with advanced elements. $15/ person and $25/couple Wednesdays, 8 p.m. and Tuesdays.. 912-335-3335. savannahballroom@gmail.com. savannahballroomdancing.com. Savannah Ballroom Dance Studio, 11 Travis Street.

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Beginner's belly dance class instructed by local performer Nicole Edge. Learn the basics of American Cabaret belly dance. 15$ Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m.. 912-596-0889. edgebellydance@gmail.com. edgebel-

lydance.com. Fitness on Broughton, 1 E. Broughton St. Beginners Belly Dance Classes

Instructed by Nicole Edge. All ages/Skill levels welcome. Sundays, 12pm-1pm. Fitness body and balance studio. 2127 1//2 E. Victory Dr. $15/class or $48/hour. Call or see website. ongoing. 912-596-0889. cairoonthecoast.com. Beginners Belly Dancing with Cybelle

For those with little-to-no dance background. Instructor is formally trained, has performed for over ten years. $15/person. Tues. 7pm-8pm. Private classes and walk ins available. Synergistic Bodies, 7724 Waters Ave. ongoing. 912-414-1091. info@ cybelle3.com. cybelle3.com. Happenstance Bellydance

All levels and styles of bellydance welcome. Classes every Monday, 5:306:30pm. Drop-ins welcome. $15/lesson Mondays, 5:30 p.m.. (912) 704-2940. happenstancebellydance@gmail.com. happenstancebellydance.wordpress.com. Anahata Healing Arts Center, 2424 Drayton St. Suite B. C.C. Express Dance Team

Wednesdays, 6pm-8pm. Clogging or tap dance experience is necessary. Call Claudia Collier for info. ongoing. 912-7480731. Windsor Forest Recreation Building, Windsor Forest. Dance for Peace

A weekly gathering to benefit locals in need. Music, dancing, fun for all ages. Donations of nonperishable food and gently used or new clothing are welcomed. Free and open to the public. Sundays, 3 p.m. 912-547-6449. xavris21@yahoo.com. Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. Dance Lessons (Salsa, Bachata)

Learn to dance Salsa & Bachata. For info, call Austin (912-704-8726) or Omar (Spanish - 787-710-6721). Thursdays. 912-704-8726. salsa@salsasavannah.com. salsasavannah.com. Great Gatsby, 408 West Broughton Street. Dance Party

Dance on Thursdays at 8pm--fun, friendship, and dancing. Free for Savannah Ballroom students. $10 for visitors ($15 for couples). free - $15 Thursdays, 8 p.m. 912-335-3335. savannahballroom@gmail. com. savannahballroomdancing.com. Savannah Ballroom Dance Studio, 11 Travis Street. Disco Hustle Dance Class

Do the hustle! A New York style Disco Hustle group class taught by Jos'eh Marion, a professional ballroom dance instructor. Sundays at 5pm. Call for pricing. Sundays, 5 p.m.. 843-290-6174. Trudancer@gmail.com. ymcaofcoastalga. org/. YMCA (Habersham Branch), 6400 Habersham St. FUNdamentals Dance Lesson

Group dance lessons every Tuesday and Wednesday at 8pm. Tuesday: fundamental steps, styling, and techniques. Wednesday: advanced elements. $15/person $25/

couple Tuesdays, 8 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. 912-335-3335. savannahballroom@gmail.com. savannahballroomdancing.com. Savannah Ballroom Dance Studio, 11 Travis Street. Home Cookin' Cloggers

Wednesdays, 6pm-8pm, Nassau Woods Recreation Building, Dean Forest Road. No beginner classes at this time. Call Claudia Collier for info. ongoing. 912-7480731. Irish Dance Classes

Glor na Dare offers beginner to champion Irish Dance classes for ages 5 and up. Adult Step & Ceili, Strength and Flexibility, non-competitive and competitive programs, workshops, camps. Certified. Wednesdays.. 912-704-2052. prideofirelandga@gmail.com. Kids Hip Hop and Jazz

A kids dance class with high energy music. Students learn different elements of hip hop dancing and how to put it together in a routine. $8 Thursdays, 5:15-6 p.m.. 912.312.3549. reservetodance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Kids/Youth Dance Class

Kids Group class on various Ballroom and Latin dances. Multiple teachers. Ages 4-17 currently enrolled in the program. Prepares youth for social and/or competitive dancing. $15/person Saturdays, 10 a.m. 912-335-3335. savannahballroom@ gmail.com. savannahballroomdancing. com. Savannah Ballroom Dance Studio, 11 Travis Street. Line Dancing

Take down Tuesdays. Jazzy Sliders Adult Line Dancing, every Tuesday, 7:30pm10:00pm. Free admission, cash bar. Come early and learn a new dance from 7:30pm8:30pm. ongoing. doublesnightclub.com/. Doubles Nightclub, 7100 Abercorn St. Mahogany Shades of Beauty

Dance classes - hip hop, modern, jazz, West African, ballet, lyrical and step. Modeling and acting classes. All ages/ levels welcome. Call Mahogany for info. ongoing. 912-272-8329. Modern Dance Class

Beginner and intermediate classes. Fridays 10am-11:15am. Doris Martin Studio, 7360 Skidaway Rd. Call Elizabeth for info. ongoing. 912-354-5586. Monthly Dance Parties

A dance party for students to put dance moves into action. Every 3rd Friday of the month, 8pm-10pm. Designed for practice of all of the moves learned in private lessons, group lessons, or for anyone who wants to come have fun. Free for private lesson students/ $5.oo for social dancers third Friday of every month, 8 p.m. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Monthly USA Ballroom Dance

Support your Ballroom Dance Club. Bring refreshments for the party. Lesson from 7-8 pm. Social dancing from 8-10 pm. $10 members $15 non-members third Saturday of every month, 7 p.m.. 912-2247593. moonriverdancers6069@yahoo.com. Moon River Dancers, 160 Whitemarsh Rd. Salsa Group Classes

The hottest dance class around. For solo dancers or duos. $5 undefined, 5:30 p.m. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Salsa Lessons by Salsa Savannah

Tues. 8pm-9pm and 9pm-10pm. Thur. 8pm-9pm and 9pm-10pm. Sun. 5pm6pm and 6pm-7pm. Salon de Maile, 704B Hodgson Memorial Dr., Savannah, 31406. Tuesdays.. salsasavannah.com. Savannah Shag Club

Wednesdays, 7pm,at Doubles Lounge. Fridays, 7pm, at American Legion Post 36, 2309 E. Victory Dr. ongoing. doublesnightclub.com/. Doubles Nightclub, 7100 Abercorn St. Savannah Swing Cats--Swing Dancing

ongoing. doublesnightclub.com/. Doubles Nightclub, 7100 Abercorn St. Sizzle: Dance and Cardio

A class designed to maintain that summer body by dancing and having fun. Incorporates dance and cardio to fun, spicy songs. $10 drop in or 10 classes for $80 Tuesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. 912312-3549. reservetodance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. West Coast Swing Class

Instructor Rick Cody teaches the smooth rhythms of beach music and west coast swing. $12 drop in fee or $35 for 4 weeks Wednesdays, 7 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. West Coast Swing Group Class Series

This 4 week class series teaches the basics of West Coast Swing. Each month will begin a new series teaching you the from the very beginning. No experience or partner required. $35 Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. EVENTS

25th Annual Heart of Savannah 5K, 1 Mile, Kiddie Run

Join the YMCA of Coastal Georgia for the 25th Annual Heart of Savannah 5K. Featuring a 5K Run, 1 Mile Survivors walk and kid's run. Proceeds benefit the Y's Livestrong free 12 week program for cancer survivors. Sat., Sep. 20, 9 a.m. 912-354-5480. active.com/savannah-ga/ running/distance-running-races/ymcaheart-of-savannah-5k-2014?int=. Forsyth


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Awaken with Chakradance™ - Thursdays

Join us for a free-flowing, meditative dance and experience the healing power of Chakradance™. With eclectic music selected to resonate with each specific chakra, along with guided imagery, Chakradance™ will take you on a spiritual journey, free the energy in your body and open you to a deeper experience of life. No dance experience or prior knowledge of the chakras is necessary. Limited to 12 participants – email to reserve a spot today! $20 Thursdays, 6:45-8:15 p.m. 912-663-1306. Chakradancer@comcast. net. anahatahealingarts.com/healingaha/. Anahata Healing Arts Center, 2424 Drayton St. Suite B. Charity Date Auction--Benefiting Coastal Pet Rescue

The Savannah Jaycees host this auction of dates with men and women who are community leaders. Proceeds benefit Coastal Pet Rescue. $5 Thu., Sep. 18, 6-10 p.m. https://facebook.com/ events/1469851013258334/. facebook. com/pages/Savannah-Smiles-DuelingPianos/118909441502557. Savannah Smiles, 314 Williamson St. College Night

Launch another school year with live music, complimentary PERC coffee, and discounts for students or military with ID. Free and open to the public. Thu., Sep. 18, 5-9 p.m. 912-238-5606. https:// facebook.com/events/357972524351398/. urbanoutfitters.com. Urban Outfitters, 221 West Broughton St. Guided Tours of the Lucas Theatre for the Arts

Learn the history of the historic Lucas Theatre on a 20-30 minute tour. Restoration, architecture, history of the theatre and of early cinema. $4. Group rates for ten or more. School trips available. No reservations needed for 10:30am, 1:30pm and 2pm. Other times by appointment. Call for info. ongoing. 912-525-5023. lucastheatre.com. Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 32 Abercorn St. Lecture: The Importance of Physics to the Emergence of a Scientific Psychology

Armstrong professors Joshua Williams, Jeffery Secrest, and Mirari Elcoro lecture on the importance of physics in psychology from the Greek philosophers to contemporary scientists. Free and open to the public. Fri., Sep. 19, 12-1 p.m. 912344-2971. armstrong.edu. about.armstrong.edu/Maps/index.html. Armstrong State University, 11935 Abercorn St. Lecture: What Good is Grand Strategy?

Political scientist Hal Brands of Duke University explores the nature of grand strategy, its history and future in the U.S. Reception 7:30pm. Open to the public. Free for members/students/family/ military/teachers. All other, $10. Thu., Sep. 18, 8 p.m. 912-272-4466. KLinSAV@ aol.com. savannahcwa.org. cgc.georgia-

southern.edu/. Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street. NeoPopRealist Art Contest Dedicated to its 25-Year Anniversary

Deadline: December 15, 2014. Artists're welcome to submit up to 3 images of NeoPopRealist work as .JPEG files 300dpi with brief info about self & work's medium, email: neopoprealismPRESS@ mail.com. Winners 'll be announced Dec. 31, 2014. Grand prize for the 1st place is signed original drawing by NeoPopRealism creator Nadia Russ. S2nd place winner'll receive signed print of the same work. See the Grand Prize at www. neopoprealism.org Free Through Dec. 15. neopoprealismpress@mail.com. Online only, none. The original Midnight Tour

One of the spookiest tours in town. Learn about the untold stories of some of the most haunted locations here in Savannah Georgia. Guaranteed to give you a few goose bumps and an unexplained need for a night light. 33.00 ongoing. 1-866666-3323. 6thsenseworld.com. 6th Sense Savannah Tours, 404 Abercorn Street. PBJ Pantry

A free food pantry held every Thursday, 10-11am and 6-7pm. Contact Jessica Sutton for questions. 912-897-1192 ongoing. ymcaofcoastalga.org/. YMCA (Wilmington Island), 66 Johnny Mercer Blvd. POW/MIA Recognition Ceremony

A ceremony honoring prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action. Speaker: Capt. Tommy Clack, manager, Veteran's Service Center of Conyers, Georgia. Free and open to the public. Fri., Sep. 19, 7-9 p.m. 912-210-9118. rws521@msn.com. vvasav.com. Emmet Park, End of Bay St. Lecture: Those are Regulars by God! The Battle of Chippewa

Ron Dale discusses the impact of the War of 1812 and the Battle of Chippewa--the first battle in history won by Americans on an open field against a professional army. Reception precedes lecture. Part of CHS's Revolutionary Era Lecture Series. Free and open to the public. Tue., Sep. 23, 6:30-8 p.m. 912-651-6840 X302. chsgeorgia.org. chsgeorgia.org/. The Savannah History Museum, 303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Savannah Antique Mall Open House

Meet the owners and vendors. Live music, hors d’oeuvres, beverages, and merchandise markdowns. Free and open to the public. Wed., Sep. 17, 5-7 p.m. https:// facebook.com/pages/Savannah-AntiqueMall/140679525993787. Savannah Antique Mall, 1650 E Victory Drive. Savannah Storytellers

Tall tales and fun times with the classic art of storytelling. Every Wednesday at 6pm. Reservations encouraged by calling 912-349-4059. Wednesdays, 6 p.m. liveoakstore.com/tubbysthunderbolt. Tubby's Tank House (Thunderbolt), 2909 River Dr. Savannah's Women in Business Expo

Dozens of women-owned businesses that focus on products and services for women. Networking event 9:45-11:45am, $20, includes keynote speaker, hors d'ouevres, and expo admission. Adults: $7 advance. $10 door. Children $5. Free for kids under 6. Sat., Sep. 20, 12-5 p.m. savwomeninbusinessexpo.com/. savannahcivic.com. Martin Luther King Jr Arena, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. SCAD Day

Explore and learn about SCAD’s degree programs, facilities and student life; the application process , portfolio guidelines, financial aid and scholarships. For high school juniors/seniors, prospective undergrad transfer students and prospective grad students. Free and open to prospective students. Sat., Sep. 20. 912.525.5928. scad.edu. scad.edu/. Savannah College of Art and Design, PO Box 2072.

Con, with local music, gaming, booths, raffle drawings, workshops, and random goofy hilarity. Free and open to the public. Some games and workshops have entry fees. Fri., Sep. 19, 6 p.m.-1 a.m., Sat., Sep. 20, 4-1 a.m. and Sun., Sep. 21-11 p.m. 1-855-694-8453. http:// www.theguildhall.com/guildcon/index. php#contact. theguildhall.com/guildcon/ index.php. Guild Hall, 615 Montgomery Street. Savannah Bazaar: One Year Anniversary

Celebrate the first year of this family festival featuring indie craft vendors, live music, face painting, and food. Free and open to the public. Sat., Sep. 20, 1-6 p.m. https://facebook.com/SavannahBazaar. Southern Pine Co., 616 E. 35th St. FITNESS

$6 Community Yoga Classes

Savannah Power Yoga offers a community yoga class nearly every day of the week for just $6. All proceeds support "The Big Frank Sulkowski" passes the crown to Savannah's manly beauties. Pro- local organizations. See schedule online for details. Most classes are heated to ceeds support Savannah AMBUCS' work 90 degrees. Bring a yoga mat, towel and in the community, inspiring mobility and some water. $6 $5 Mondays-Fridays, independence for people with different abilities. $10 donation Wed., Sep. 17, 5:30- Sundays. (912) 349-2756. info@savannahpoweryoga.com. savannahpoweryoga. 9 p.m. 912-335-9150. brandyn.reagan@ gmail.com or kev62@comcast.net. savan- com. savannahpoweryoga.com/. Savannah Power Yoga, 7360 Skidaway Rd. nahambucs.com. bdburgers.net. B & D Al-Anon Family Groups Burgers (Congress St.), 912-238-8315. An anonymous fellowship of relatives Shire of Forth Castle Fighter Practice and friends of alcoholics. The message of Local chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism meets Saturdays at Forsyth Al-Anon is one of strength and hope for friends/family of problem drinkers. AlPark (south end) for fighter practice and general hanging out. For those interested Anon is for adults. Alateen is for people age 13-19. Meetings daily throughout the in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Savannah area. check website or call for ongoing. savannahsca.org. info. ongoing. 912-598-9860. savannahaStorytelling Workshop/Panel lanon.com. Storytelling as a means to connect with Bariatric Surgery Support Group an audience is the topic of this workshop First Wednesday each month, 7pm, and featuring members of Savannah’s local third Saturday, 10am, in Mercer Auditomedia and community. Kris Hummer rium of Hoskins Center at Memorial. For (WSAV producer, "The Southern Scene") Dottie Kluttz (Hospice Savannah) Orlando those who have had or are considering bariatric surgery. Free to attend. Call or Montoya (Connect Savannah), Jan Smith see website for info. ongoing. 912-350(WTOC news director) Free and open to the public. Tue., Sep. 23, 5 p.m. scad.edu. 3438. memorialhealth.com. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Arnold Hall (SCAD), 1810 Bull St. Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Beach Body Workouts with Laura FESTIVALS MONDAYS at 6:15 PM at the Lake Mayer Farm Heritage Day Festival Community Center $5.00 per session A day on the farm to start the fall seaMondays, 6:15 p.m. (912) 652-6784. Lake son: sheep shearing, horseshoeing and Mayer, 1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads. trimming, goat milking, soap making, Beastmode Fitness Group Training spinning. Plus chef demos, life music, Train with this elite team. A total body and food vendors including chefs and restaurants whose dishes are made from program that trims, tones and gets results. Personal training options available. Hunter Cattle Co. products. $9/person or See website for info. Meets at West Broad $40/family (up to 8 members) Pre-sale tickets are $7/person or $35/family (up to YMCA. 5am-6am and 8pm-9pm. ongoing. 8 members).. Sat., Sep. 20, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. beastmodefitnessga.com. YMCA-West Broad St, 1110 May St. huntercattle.com. Hunter Cattle ComBellydancing Fusion Classes pany, 430 Driggers Rd. Mixes ballet, jazz, hip hop into a unique Guild Con high energy dance style. Drills and choThis kick-off event for the Guild Hall reographies for all levels.Small classes creative community center is a "53-hour non-stop party" reminiscent of Dragon Second Annual Ms. Savannah AMBUCS Womanless Beauty Pageant

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in downtown Savannah, and on request. $10 per person. Email for info. ongoing. bohemianbeats.com. Blue Water Yoga

Community donation-based classes, Tues. and Thurs., 5:45pm - 7:00pm. Fri., 9:30am-10:30am. Email for info or find Blue Water Yoga on Facebook. ongoing. egs5719@aol.com. Talahi Island Community Club, 532 Quarterman Dr. Dance Conditioning

A class designed to enhance strength, flexibility, balance, and overall body fitness, with belly dance movements for a total workout. $10 drop in or $80 for 10 classes Wednesdays, 7 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Fitness Classes at the JEA

Sin, firm it up, yoga, Pilates, water aerobics, Aquasize, senior fitness, and Zumba. Prices vary. Call for schedule. ongoing. 912-355-8811. savj.org. savannahjea. org. Jewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St. Free Caregiver Support Group

For anyone caring for senior citizens with any affliction or illness. Second Saturday of the month, 10am-11am. Savannah Commons, 1 Peachtree Dr. Refreshments. Free to attend. Open to anyone in need of support for the caregiving they provide. ongoing. savannahcommons.com. Free Dance and Fitness Classes at Lake Mayer

Every Thursday. 9:30am-10:15am Toddler Class. 12pm-1pm Adult Lunch Break Dance Class. 1:30pm-2:30pm Super Seniors Workout. 5:30pm-6:15pm Youth African Dance Fitness (ages 6-12). 6:30pm7:30pm Adult African Dance Fitness. Wear comfortable clothing. Free and open to the public. Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.. 912-652-6784. Lake Mayer, 1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads. Dude's Day at Savannah Climbing Coop

Thursdays, 2 til 10 p.m. Savannah Climbing Coop 302 W Victory Dr, Savannah Every Thursday men climb for half price, $5. See website for info. Thursdays, 2 & 10 p.m. 912-495-8010. savannahclimbingcoop.com. Savannah Climbing CoOp, 302 W Victory Dr.

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Year round fitness opportunities. Walk or run the 1-mile Sandpiper Nature Trail (accessible) the additional 1-mile Avian Loop Trail, or 3-mile Big Ferry Trail. Bicycle and street strider rentals. Guided hikes scheduled. $5 parking. Open daily 7am-10pm. Call or see website. ongoing. 912-598-2300. gastateparks.org/ SkidawayIsland. gastateparks.org/info/ skidaway/. Skidaway Island State Park, 52 Diamond Cswy. Insanity Workout Group Class

INSANITY turns old-school interval training on its head. Work flat out in 3 to 5-min blocks, and take breaks only long enough

to gulp some air and get right back to work. It's called Max Interval Training, because it keeps your body working at maximum capacity through your entire workout. $10 or $80 for 10 fitness classes Saturdays, 11 a.m. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Israeli Krav Maga Self-Defense Classes

A system of self-defense techniques based on several martial arts. The official fighting system of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Custom Fit offers individual and small group training and intensive workshops. ongoing. 912-441-4891. customfitcenter.com. Kung Fu School: Ving Tsun

Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) is the world's fastest growing martial arts style. Uses angles and leverage to turn an attacker's strength against him. Call for info on free trial classes. Drop ins welcome. 11202 White Bluff Rd. ongoing. 912-429-9241. Latin Cardio

A cardio-based workout class designed to get students fit while having fun. Latin style dances like cha cha, samba, jive, rumba, salsa. No partner necessary. Workout clothes required. $10 drop in or $80 for 10 classes Mondays, 6 p.m.. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Mommy and Baby Yoga

Mondays. Call for times and fees or see website. ongoing. 912-232-2994. savannahyoga.com. savannahyoga.com/. Savannah Yoga Center, 1321 Bull St. Pilates Classes

Daily classes for all skill levels including beginners. Private and semi-private classes by appointment. Carol DalyWilder, certified instructor. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-238-0018. savannahpilates.com. pilatessavannah. com/. Momentum Pilates Studio, 8413 Rerguson Ave. Piloxing

Piloxing (c) cardio fusion incorporates cutting edge research and fitness techniques to burn maximum calories, build lean muscles, and increase stamina. Uses weighted gloves, toning the arms and maximizing cardiovascular health; also includes dance moves. $10.00 drop in or 10 classes for $80 Fridays, 10-11 a.m.. 912.312.3549. reservetodance@gmail. com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Pole Fitness Classes

Pole fitness classes taught by Pole Dance America's 2014 National Professional Champion and Miss Fitness 2013 & 2014, Sabrina Madsen. Pole fitness concentrates on upper body strength and overall flexibility as well dance elements. Beginner class: Tue. 8-9pm. Advanced class:

Wed. 8-9pm. Stiletto Sundays 5-6pm. Open Pole, Sun. 6pm-7pm. Call for pricing. Wednesdays, 8-9 p.m. and Sundays, 5-7 p.m.. 801-673-6737. info@firstcityfitness.com. First City Fitness, 2127 1/2 Victory Dr. Pregnancy Yoga

Ongoing series of 6-week classes. Thursdays. A mindful approach to pregnancy, labor and delivery. Instructor Ann Carroll. $120. Call or email for info. ongoing. 912704-7650. ann@aikyayoga.com. savannahyoga.com/. Savannah Yoga Center, 1321 Bull St. Qigong Classes

Qigong exercises contribute to a healthier and longer life. Classes offer a time to learn the exercises and perform them in a group setting. Class length averages 60 min. Any level of practice is welcome. $15 ongoing. qigongtim.com/. Anahata Healing Arts Center, 2424 Drayton St. Renagade Workout

Free fitness workout, every Saturday, 9:00 am at Lake Mayer Park. For women only. Offered by The Fit Lab. Information: 912376-0219 ongoing. Lake Mayer, 1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads. Richmond Hill Roadies Running Club

A chartered running club of the Road Runners Association of America. Monthly training sessions and seminars. Weekly runs. Kathy Ackerman, 912-756-5865, or Billy Tomlinson, 912-596-5965. ongoing. Ronin Academy Self Defense Classes

A short course in simple self defense techniques for adults. Uses real life scenarios designed to provide greater self confidence and empowerment. Fees vary. Every 3 days. michael@roninacad.com. roninacad.com. aikidosavannah.com/. Aikido Center of Savannah, 5500 White Bluff Rd. Ladies Day at Savannah Climbing Coop

Wednesdays, 2 til 10 p.m. Savannah Climbing Coop 302 W Victory Dr, Savannah Every Wednesday women climb for half price, $5. See website for info. ongoing. 912-495-8010. savannahclimbingcoop.com. Savannah Disc Golf

Weekly events (entry $5) Friday Night Flights: Fridays, 5pm. Luck of the Draw Doubles: Saturdays, 10am. Handicapped League: Saturdays, 1pm. Singles at the Sarge: Sundays, 10am. All skill levels welcome. Instruction available. See website or email for info. ongoing. savannahdiscgolf@gmail.com. savannahdiscgolf.com. Savannah Striders Running and Walking Club

With a one-year, $10 membership,free training programs for beginners (walkers and runners) and experienced athletes. Fun runs. Advice from mentors. Monthly meetings with quality speakers. Frequent social events. Sign up online or look for the Savannah Striders Facebook page. ongoing. savystrider.com. Yoga: Share Your Love Light

Join Emily Strickland for an all-levels

yoga class. Turn up the music, turn off the lights, and bring out the glow sticks. One night only. $18 Wed., Sep. 17, 7-8:15 p.m. 912-200-4809. info@savannahyogabarre. com. savannahyogabarre.com. Savannah Yoga Barre, 2135 E Victory Drive. SIZZLE- Dance Cardio

The hottest cardio class to keep or get you in shape for summer. Sizzle is designed to give you cardio, strengthening, and stretch training that you need for that bikini body. Enroll now and get the first class free. $10.00 or $80 for 10 classes Tuesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. 912.312.3549. salondebaile.dance@gmail.com. salondebailedancestudio.com. Salon de Baile Dance Studio, 7064 Hodgson Memorial Drive. Tai Chi Lessons in Forsyth Park

Tuesdays, 9am-10am. $10. North End of Forsyth Park. Email for info. ongoing. relaxsavannah@gmail.com. Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. Turbo Kick Cardio Workout

Lose calories while dancing and kickboxing. No experience or equipment needed. Tues. and Thurs. 6pm, Fitness on Broughton, 1 E. Broughton Wed. 6pm Lake Mayer Community Center, 1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads. $5 ongoing. 586-822-1021. facebook.com/turbokicksavannah. Yoga for Cancer Patients and Survivors

Free for cancer patients and survivors. 6:30pm Tuesdays. 12:45pm Thursdays. Fitness One, 3rd floor of the Center for Advanced Medicine at Memorial. Call for info. ongoing. 912-350-9031. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Zumba and Zumba/Toning with Mai

Fall/Winter schedule. Mondays at 8:30AM Zumba/Toning Lake Mayer Community Center 1850 E. Montgomery Crossroads $5.00/class Mondays/Wednesdays at 6:00PM Zumba/Toning Windsor Forest Elementary Gym 308 Briarcliff Circle $5.00/class Tuesdays/Thursdays 10:00AM Zumba/Toning Curves @ Savannah Mall (912) 921-1771 14045 Abercorn St #1610 31419 $5.00/class (Non-Members) Tuesdays @ 5:30PM Zumba St. Paul CME Social Hall (912) 233-2849 123 Brady St (at Barnard St) 31401 $3.00/class (Non-Members) Wednesdays @ 9:30AM Zumba/Toning Frank Murray Community Center (912) 898-3320 160 Wilmington Is Rd 31414 $3.00/class Bring water, proper shoes and attire. ongoing. 912-604-9890. Zumba Fitness (R) with April

Mondays at 5:30pm, Thursdays at 6:30pm. Nonstop Fitness in Sandfly, 8511 Ferguson Ave. $5 for nonmenbers. call for info. ongoing. 912-349-4902. FOOD EVENTS

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(director of Savannah Tech's culinary school) creates a Southern-style house with patio, decorations and figurines. Free to attend. Reservations required. Sep. 17, 6 p.m. 912-596-2525. Amanda. marks@westin.com. theclubatsavannahharbor.com/index.php. The Club at Savannah Harbor, #2 Resort Dr. Pooler Farmers' Market

Featuring regional farmers, local cottage industries and community non-profits. Music, kids activities, sustainability lectures and cooking demonstrations--and, it's in Pooler. Free and open to the public. 4-7 p.m.. poolerfarmersmarket@gmail. com. poolerfarmersmarket.com. Pooler Recreation Complex, Pooler Parkway. Wednesday Night Supper Club

A new Savannah tradition. Gather at Pacci's community table to make new friends and share in a night of food, wine and Southern hospitality. With seasonally inspired dishes from Executive Chef, Roberto Leoci. Call for pricing. Reservations required. 7-9:30 p.m.. 912-233-6002. jackie.blackwelder@paccisavannah.com. paccisavannah.com. Pacci Italian Kitchen + Bar, 601 E Bay St. Art on Tap: Craft Beers at the Jepson

The monthly happy hour featuring art and craft beer. Call for pricing. Sep. 18, 5 p.m. 912-790-8866. telfair.org. telfair.org/ jepson/. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Benefit: Dinner and a Movie

A five-course wine-pairing dinner, each course with a different movie theme. Three movie trivia questions are matched to each course. Trivia winner receives Savannah Film Festival tickets. Benefiting the Tybee Post Theater. $75 Reservations required. Sep. 18, 7 p.m. 912-663-1099. tybeeposttheater.org. Tybee Island Fish Camp, 106 S. Campbell Ave. Bethesda Farm Stand

Bethesda students and staff sell fresh produce, organic garden seedlings and farm-fresh eggs. Students lead or assist in planting, cultivating and harvesting all items at Bethesda Academy using sustainable, organic farming techniques. 3-5:30 p.m.. 912-351-2061. bethesdaacademy.org. Bethesda Academy, 9250 Ferguson Ave. Wilmington Island Farmers' Market

Vendors offering produce, prepared foods, crafts, plus storytime, musical performances, and community information. Every Saturday. Free and open to the public wifarmersmarket@aol.com. wifarmersmarket.org/. Wilmington Island Farmers' Market, 111 Walthour Rd @ Islands Community Church. Richmond Hill Farmers Market

The City of Richmond Hill's weekly market offers a variety of produce and local crafts to purchase as well as prepared food and entertainment. Rain or shine. Pet-friendly (on a leash please). Free to attend. 3-7 p.m.. richmond-hill-farmers-

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Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. hosts a permanent drop box for disposing of unused prescription drugs and over the counter medication. In the lobby of the University Police building on campus. Open to the public 24 hours/day, year round. Confidential. All items collected are destroyed by the Drug Enforcement Administration. ongoing. 912-344-3333. armstrong.edu. about.armstrong.edu/ Maps/index.html. Armstrong State University, 11935 Abercorn St. Bariatric Surgery Information Session

Information on bariatric surgery and the program at Memorial Health Bariatrics. Learn surgical procedures offered, support and education programs involved, and how bariatric surgery can affect patients' lives. Call or see website for info. Free to attend. Hoskins Center at Memorial. ongoing. 912-350-3438. bariatrics. memorialhealth.com. memorialhealth. com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Free Peripheral Arterial Disease Screenings

In recognition of September as Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) awareness month, Savannah Surgery Center offers a free screening day. Free. Call for details. Fri., Sep. 19, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 912354-8331. lynn@savsurgerycenter.com. Savannah Surgery Center, 5105 Paulsen St. Suite C-140. Free Hearing and Speech Screening

Hearing: Thursdays, 9am-11am. Speech: First Thursdays,. Call or see website for times. ongoing. 912-355-4601. savannahspeechandhearing.org. savannahspeechandhearing.org/. Savannah Speech and Hearing Center, 1206 E 66th St. Free HIV Testing at Chatham County Health Dept.

Free walk-in HIV testing. 8am-4pm Mon.Fri. No appointment needed. Test results in 20 minutes. Follow-up visit and counseling will be set up for anyone testing positive. Call for info. ongoing. 912-6445217. Chatham County Health Dept., 1395 Eisenhower Dr. Free Yoga in Forsyth Park

One hour of Sadhana style of yoga, combining meditation, pranayama, yoga, and reiki. Meet near the basketball court. Free and open to the public. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:15-9:30 a.m.. 518-7888002. Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St. Harvest of Hope Retreat for Cancer Patients and Families

Cancer survivors of all ages and their families are invited to the 12th annual Harvest of Hope Retreat on September 27, sponsored by Memorial University Medical Center. Free to attend. Please preregister. Mondays.. 912-350-7845. Health Care for Uninsured People

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residents of Chatham County. Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-3:30pm. Call for info or appointment. ongoing. 912-443-9409. St. Joseph's/Candler--St. Mary's Health Center, 1302 Drayton St. Hypnosis, Guided Imagery and Relaxation Therapy

Helps everyday ordinary people with everyday ordinary problems: smoking, weight loss, phobias, fears, ptsd, life coaching. Caring, qualified professional help. See website or call for info. ongoing. 912-927-3432. savannahypnosis.com. La Leche League of Savannah

A breast feeding support group for new/ expectant monthers. Meeting/gathering first Thursdays, 10am. Call or see website for location and other info. ongoing. 912897-9544. lllusa.org/web/savannahga. html. LIFE's Annual Wheelchair Cleaning Event

This advocacy and independence organization for people with disabilities offers an annual opportunity for people to clean and tune up their wheelchairs. Free and open to the public. Sat., Sep. 20, 9:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. 912-436-6845. dhoward@lifecil. com. L.I.F.E., Inc. (Living Independently for Everyone), 5105 Paulsen Street, Suite 143-B. Living Smart Fitness Club

An exercise program encouraging healthy lifestyle changes. Mon. & Wed. 6pm7:15pm Hip Hop low impact aerobics at Delaware Center. Tues. 5:30-7:00 Zumba at St. Joseph's Candler African American Resource Center. (Program sponsors.) ongoing. 912-447-6605. Planned Parenthood Hotline

First Line is a statewide hotline for women seeking information on health services. Open 7pm-11pm nightly. ongoing. 800-264-7154. Pregnancy Yoga Workshop with Ann Carroll (Pooler)

A workshop for mamas-to-be in the second and third trimesters. Gentle hatha yoga postures, mudras, breathing practices, visualization and deep relaxation. $35 Early bird / $40 Day of Sat., Sep. 20, 1-3 p.m. 912-988-1320. savannahyoga@ gmail.com. savannahyoga.com/events/ pregnancy-yoga-pooler/. savannahyoga. com. Savannah Yoga Center Pooler, 111 Canal Street.

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The Chatham County Health Department is encouraging residents who may be eligible for the Functional and Medical Needs Registry to apply. The Registry is for people who may need help functioning within a general shelter or the support of medical professionals at a more specialized facility and have no other way to evacuate, in a community emergency such as a hurricane evacuation order.To apply, residents should call 912-691-7443. The application and protected health information authorization form can also be

downloaded by going to www.gachd.org/ chatham Every 3 days. KID'S HAPPENINGS

Irish Dancers of Savannah

Savannah's first organized Irish dance school welcomes dancers, ages 4 and up. Learn Irish Step and Ceili (Irish square) Dancing at a relaxed pace. Convenient mid-town location. Adult classes available. Thursdays.. 912-897-5984. irishdancsav@aol.com. Pegasus Riding Academy Fall Session

This therapeutic riding program provides equine assisted activities for individuals in Savannah with physical, mental or emotional disabilities. Horse experience not necessary. Tuesdays.. 912-547-6482. prasav.org. Wicklow Farm, Wicklow Ave. (behind Johnny Harris Restaurant). Savannah Children's Museum School Year Hours

SCM hours beginning 8/31/13 will be Sunday 11am-4pm; Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm. Open on holiday Mondays that SCC Public Schools are not in session including Labor Day. For more details go to savannahchildrensmuseum.org ongoing. Savannah Children's Museum, 655 Louisville Road. Stroller Tours: Ship-Shape

The first monthly gathering for parents and caregivers to engage infants with art; featuring the shapes of ships and boats, featured in the Port City exhibition. For infants 2-18 months, and adults. Museum admission Thu., Sep. 18, 9:30-10:15 a.m. 912.790.8821. telfair.org/learn/family-programs/. telfair.org/jepson/. Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St. Toddler Tuesdays at Oatland Island Wildlife Center

Toddlers 6 months to 4 years, and their adults. Themed programs--story books, singing songs, finger puppet plays, crafts, guided walks, up close encounters with Oatland animals. Preregister by 4pm Monday. $5 children. Gen. Admission for adults ($5 or $3 for military & seniors) Tuesdays. 912-395-1500. oatlandisland. org. oatlandisland.org/. Oatland Island Wildlife Center, 711 Sandtown Rd. LGBT

First City Network

Georgia's oldest LGBT organization (founded in 1985), is a local non-profit community service organization whose mission is to share resources of health care, counseling, education, advocacy and mutual support in the Coastal Empire. Members and guests enjoy many special events throughout the year, including First Saturday Socials held the first Saturday of each month at 7pm. Mondays. 912-236CITY. firstcitynetwork.org. Gay AA Meeting

True Colors Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, a gay and lesbian AA meeting that welcomes all alcoholics, meets Thursdays

and Sundays, 7:30pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 311 E. Harris, 2nd floor. New location effective 11/2012. ongoing. Georgia Equality Savannah

Local chapter of Georgia's largest gay rights group. 104 W. 38th St. 912-5476263. ongoing. Savannah Pride, Inc.

Organizes the annual Savannah Pride Festival and helps promote the well-being of the LGBT community in the South. Mission: unity through diversity and social awareness. Second Tuesday/month. Call for location. ongoing. 912-288-7863. heather@savpride.com. savpride.com. Stand Out Youth

A gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth organization. Meets every Friday at 7pm. Call, email or see website for info. Fridays, 7-9 p.m. 912-657-1966. info@standoutyouth.org. standoutyouth.org. Vineyard Church Office, 1020 Abercorn Street. What Makes a Family

A children's therapy group for children of GLBT parents. Ages 10 to 18. Meets twice a month. Call for info. ongoing. 912-3522611. LITERARY EVENTS

Author Appearance: Will Harlan, author of Untamed

Harlan speaks about his new book, Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island, (a biography of Cumberland Island's Carol Ruckdeschel.) Also appearing: David Kyler, Center for Sustainable Coast, (this is a benefit for them) and Steve Willis, Coastal Group Sierra Club. Free to attend. Books available for purchase. Thu., Sep. 18, 7 p.m. Books@thebookladybookstore.com. thebookladybookstore.com. thebookladybookstore.com/. The Book Lady Bookstore, 6 East Liberty St. Circle of Sister/Brotherhood Book Club

Meets last Sunday of the month, 4pm. Call for info. ongoing. 912-447-6605. sjchs.org/body.cfm?id=399. AfricanAmerican Health Information & Resource Center, 1910 Abercorn St. Exhibit: Savannah Historical Maps and Prints

A selection of maps and prints from the collection of John and Virginia Duncan, tracing the growth and development of Savannah through the 18th and 19th centuries, on exhibit in celebration of the City of Savannah's 225th anniversary in 2014. Free and open to the public. Through Dec. 31. savannahga.gov. Savannah City Hall, 2 East Bay Street. Tea Time at Ola's (Book Club)

A book discussion group that meets the 4th Tuesday, 1pm. Bring a book you've read this month and tell all about it. Treats to share are always welcomed. Tea is provided. Call for info. ongoing. 912-232-5488. liveoakpl.org/. Ola Wyeth Branch Library, 4 East Bay St.

Throwback Thursday Live!

Some of the best stories are the ones we've tried to forget. We invite people to share their old journal entries, stories, and poems. Food and raffle prizes from The Lucas Theatre, Odd Lot Productions, and Tybee Vacation Rentals. A benefit for West Broad YMCA. Free (donations accepted) Thu., Sep. 18, 7 p.m. tbtlivesavannah@gmail.com. facebook.com/ throwbackthursdaylive. Ort Hall, 112 W. Congress St. NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT

Dolphin Project

Dolphin Project's Education Outreach Program is available to speak at schools, clubs, organizations. A powerpoint presentation with sound and video about estuarine dolphins and their environment. Age/grade appropriate programs and handouts. See website for info. ongoing. thedolphinproject.org. Ebenezer Creek Canoe Day Trip

Canoe with the flow of clear black water heading toward the estuary and ocean, and observe wildlife as a Wilderness Southeast naturalist guide explains the river swamp ecosystem at work. Paddling instruction included. $50. Includes canoe. Reservations required. Sat., Sep. 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (912) 236-8115. naturesavannah@gmail.com. Fort Pulaski Bird Walk

Members of the Ogeechee Audubon Society lead this park walk to see new and different birds. Meet near the park’s Entrance Station. Sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars recommended. Free and open to the public. Sat., Sep. 20, 8:30 a.m. 912-786-5787 X114. Joel_Cadoff@nps.gov. nps.gov/fopu/planyourvisit/events.htm. Fort Pulaski, US Highway 80 E. Fort Pulaski Monthly Bird Walk

Monthly walk through Fort Pulaski looking for seasonal birds. Cosponsored by Ogeechee Audubon Society, the Savannah Chapter of the National Audubon Society. Free and open to the public. Walks will not be held during summer 2014. They will resume on September 20.. third Saturday of every month, 8 a.m. nps.gov/ fopu. nps.gov/fopu/. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Cockspur Island. Recycling Fundraiser for Economic Opportunity Authority

Support EOA through the FundingFactory Recycling Program. Recycle empty cartridges, cell phones, small electronics, laptops, to EOA for recycling. They will receive technology products and cash. Businesses may also recycle items on behalf of EOA for credit. Drop off at EOA, 681 W. Anderson St. See website, email or call for info. ongoing. 912-238-2960 x126. dwproperty@aol.com. fundingfactory.com. Walk on the Wild Side

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ing live native animal exhibits. Open daily, 10am-4pm except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-395-1500. oatlandisland.org. oatlandisland.org/. Oatland Island Wildlife Center, 711 Sandtown Rd. Wilderness Southeast

A variety of programs each month including guided trips with naturalists. Canoe trips, hikes. Mission: develop appreciation, understanding, stewardship, and enjoyment of the natural world. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-2368115. wilderness-southeast.org. PETS & ANIMALS

Low Cost Pet Clinic

TailsSpin and Dr. Stanley Lester, DVM, host low-cost pet vaccine clinics for students, military and seniors the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. 5pm-6pm. Vaccinations: $12, ($2 is donated to Savannah pet rescue agencies). See website for info. ongoing. tailsspin.com. tailsspin.com. TailsSpin Pet Supplies Store, 4501 Habersham St., Habersham Village. Operation New Hope

Operation New Hope allows inmates to train unadoptable dogs from the Humane Society for Greater Savannah. The goals of the program are to decrease the recidivism rate among Chatham County inmates, help inmates learn a new skill, and help previously unadoptable dogs find loving homes. The graduated dogs are available for adoption can be viewed at www.humansocietvsav.org, and www. chathamsheriff.org. Operation New Hope is funded by the Humane Society and community donations. ongoing. chathamsheriff.org. humanesocietysav.org/. Humane Society for Greater Savannah, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr. Responsible Dog Ownership Day

A day for dog enthusiasts to learn how to be a good pal to their pooch. Pet show, agility/rally course, adoptions, vaccinations and chips, rescue groups, grooming, all for Fido. Sponsored by Savannah Kennel Club. Free and open to the public. Sun., Sep. 21, 12-4 p.m. 912 631 3565. gobulliego@gmail.com. savannahkennelclub.org. Daffin Park, 1198 Washington Ave. St. Almo's

Savannah True Animal Lovers Meeting Others. Informal dog walks on Sundays, 5pm (weather permitting). Meet at Canine Palace. Call for info. ongoing. 912-2343336. caninepalacesavannah.com. Canine Palace Inc, 618 Abercorn St. RELIGIOUS & SPIRITUAL

30 Days of Meditation

A gathering of community-wide meditation & silent prayer. All faiths are welcome. The focus is ending the gun violence in Savannah, and in Ferguson, MO. No preaching, speeches, or singing.

FREE Fri., Sep. 19, 6-6:30 a.m. NA. newcovenantsavannah.com. New Covenant Church, 2201 Bull St. Band of Sisters Prayer Group

All women are invited. Second Tuesdays, 7:30am-8:30am. Fellowship Assembly, 5224 Augusta Rd. Email or call Jeanne Seaver or see website for info. "The king's heart is like channels of water in the hands of the Lord." (Prov. 21:1) ongoing. 912-663-8728. jeanneseaver@aol.com. capitolcom.org/georgia. A Buddhist Meditation Center

Welcoming all lineages and spiritual traditions. Newcomers to meditation welcome. Daily meditation, study groups and classes. Sunday includes a talk given by resident priest on Buddhist philosophy and how it relates to daily life. The center is available for individual and group retreats, weddings and funerals. Visit Savannahzencenter.com for schedule and see us on Facebook. Soto Zen lineage, resident Priest Un Shin Cindy Beach Sensei. 912-427-7265 ongoing. The Savannah Zen Center, 111 E. 34th St.

Read the Bible in One Year

A Bible book club for those wanting to read the Bible in one year. Open to all. Book club format, not a traditional Bible study. All welcome, regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation, religion. Thurs. 6:00pm-7:00pm. Call for info. ongoing. 912-233-5354. Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 622 E. 37th Street. Savannah Friends Meeting (Quakers)

Un-programmed worship. 11am Sundays, third floor of Trinity United Methodist Church. Call or email for info. All are welcome. ongoing. 912-308-8286. savbranart@gmail.com. trinitychurch1848.org/. Trinity United Methodist Church, 225 West President St. Savannah Reiki Share

During shares, participants take turns giving and receiving universal life force energy via Reiki and other healing modalities. Present at the shares are usually no less than 2 Reiki Masters. Come share with us on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at the Sweet Water Spa in downtown Savannah. Sign up at Savannah Catholic Singles Reiki Share or Reiki by Appointment on A group of Catholic singles age 30-50 Facebook. Free ongoing, 7 p.m. and third meet frequently for fun, fellowship and Thursday of every month, 7 p.m. 440-371service. Send email or check website to 5209. Sweet Water Spa, 148 Abercorn receive announcements of activities and to Street. suggest activities for the group. ongoing. Science of Mind Foundations Class familylife@diosav.org. diosav.org/familyA ten-week course for enhancing a life-singles. spiritual connection to a Higher Power., Center for Spiritual Living--Savannah and for discovering emerging direction All are invited to this Science of Mind and purpose and how to make it hapcommunity. Recognizing the presence pen. Taught by Rev. Wesley, with discusand power of God within, and believing sion, sharing and learning to grow. $20 that this presence is in everything in the each class Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.. universe, unifying all of life. Welcoming 912-335-1905. cslsavannah@gmail.org. all on their spiritual pathway. Celebration: cslsavannah.org. Center for Spiritual LivSunday mornings. Location: Bonavening, 109 E. 52nd Street. ture Chapel, 2520 Bonaventure Road. Service of Compline Meditation at 10:30am Service at 11:00am A chanted service by candlelight held evChildcare available in the "Funday School" ery Sunday night at 9pm. "Say goodnight Sundays. cslsavannah.org. to God." Presented by Christ Church AnColumba House glican. ongoing. Independent Presbyterian Columba House is an inclusive, welChurch, Bull Street and Oglethorpe Ave. coming hospitality space dedicated to South Valley Baptist Church building and sustaining a community of Weekly Sunday services. Sunday school, faith committed to social justice with the 10:00am. Worship, 11:30am. Tuesday city's young adults, college students, and Bible Study/Prayer Service, 6:30pm. Pascreative demographic. Tuesday evenings tor Rev. Dr. Barry B. Jackson, 480 Pine 6:30-8pm, includes dinner and a program Barren Road, Pooler, GA "Saving a nation focused on justice. All are welcome. Free one soul at a time." ongoing. and open to the public. Tuesdays, 6:30-8 Tapestry Church p.m. 912-228-9425. Columba House, 34th A church for all people! We don't care Street between Abercorn and Lincoln what you are wearing, just that you are Streets. here. From the moment you walk in until Guided Silent Prayer the moment you leave, Tapestry is comAcoustical songs, 30 minutes of guided si- mitted to delivering a creative, challenglent prayer, and minutes to receive prayer ing, straight forward, and honest message or remain in silence. Wednesdays, 6:45about the role of biblical principles in your 8:00pm at Vineyard Church, 615 Montlife. Come experience an environment gomery St. See website for info. ongoing. that helps you connect with God and disvineyardsavannah.org. cover his incredible purpose for your life. A New Church in the City, For the City Join us every Sunday morning 10AM at Gather on Sundays at 10:30am. Like the the Habersham YMCA. Sundays, 10 a.m. Facebook page "Savannah Church Plant." tapestrysavannah.com. ymcaofcoastalga. ongoing. Bryson Hall, 5 E. Perry St. org/. YMCA (Habersham Branch), 6400

Habersham St. Theology on Tap

Meets on the third Monday, 8:30pm10:30pm. Like the Facebook page: Theology on Tap Downtown Savannah. ongoing. distillerysavannah.com. The Distillery, 416 W. Liberty St. Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah

Liberal religious community where people with different beliefs gather as one faith. Sundays, 11am. Email, call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-234-0980. admin@uusavannah.org. uusavannah.org. uusavannah.org. Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah, 313 Harris St. Unity Church of Savannah

Everyone is welcome. Unity of Savannah is not concerned with where people come from, what they look like, or whom they love – Unity is just glad that each person is here. Sunday 9:15am meditative service and 11:00am celebratory service show what the New Thought Movement is all about. Children’s church 11am service. Unity loves all people, just as they are. Sundays. 912-355-4704. unityofsavannah. org. unityofsavannah.org/. Unity Church of Savannah, 2320 Sunset Blvd. Weekly Spiritual Gathering

A spiritual gathering with artist Joanne Morton and friends on Wednesdays at 12:12pm in a different square in the Historic Distric of Savannah. This is a new Savannah ritual - a growing heart collective for those who are committed to living from their hearts, and believing in the collective power of law of attraction. See website for each week's location. Wednesdays.. magicpassionlove.com/ savannah-gratitude. SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Film: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (USA, 2004)

Romantic science fiction comedy-drama tells the story of an estranged couple who have each other erased from their memories.With Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood. $8 general admission or $5 student/ senior/military. Sat., Sep. 20, 7 p.m. lucastheatre.com. lucastheatre.com. Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 32 Abercorn St. Film: The Fall (2006)

In a hospital on the outskirts of 1920s Los Angeles, an injured stuntman begins to tell a fellow patient, a little girl with a broken arm, a fantastic story of five mythical heroes. $8 general admission or $5 student/senior/military. Fri., Sep. 19, 7 p.m. lucastheatre.com. lucastheatre.com. Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 32 Abercorn St. Film: Microbirth (World Premiere)

A new film revealing the microscopic events during childbirth that could hold the key to the future of humanity. Free and open to the public. Reservations recommended by 9-18-14. Sat., Sep. 20,

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10 a.m., 12, 2, 4 & 6 p.m. 912-629-6262. jwhitf444@aol.com. Family Health and Birth Center, 1692 Chatham Parkway. Robin Williams Films Screenings

A night of Robin Williams films, benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Screening Times 5:00 Aladdin 7:00 Mrs. Doubtfire 10:00 Good Will Hunting collecting donations to bring awareness to Free and open to the public. Fri., Sep. 19. kijo.wright@gmail.com. A night of Robin Williams films, benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Screening Times 5:00 Jumanji 7:00 Hook 10:00 Dead Poet's Society Free and open to the public. Sat., Sep. 20. kijo. wright@gmail.com. Holiday Inn Express (Richmond Hill), 4601 US Hwy 17. Film: Jaws (USA, 1975)

Tybee Post Theater presents a fundraiser screening of this terror classic, under the stars on the Tybee Island Light Station lawn. Guests bring beach chairs and blankets for a party with refreshments for kids and adults, popcorn, and a raffle of Jaws memorabilia. Adults, $10; kids under 12, $5 Fri., Sep. 19, 7-10:30 p.m. 912-6631099. info@tybeeposttheater.org. tybeeposttheater.org/events/. tybeeposttheater. org. Tybee Post Theater, 10 Van Horn. SPORTS & GAMES

Adult Coed Flag Football League

8x8 Coed Flag League. Play adult sports, meet new people. Sponsored by Savannah Adult Recreation Club. Wed. nights/Sun. mornings, at locations around Savannah. $450. Minimum 8 games. Ages 18+. Coed teams. See website or call for info. ongoing. 912-220-3474. savadultrec.com. Chase the Sun Ultra and Relay

An ultra running event, benefit and family gathering with burgers, hot dogs, veggies grilled and a bounce available to the kids. Benefits Liam's Land, a 501c3 non-profit that funds research for lymphatic malformations cure. 75.00 Sat., Sep. 20, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. 912.398.9941. dlh14255@gmail. com. danlhernandez.com/chasethesun. php. Dan Hernandez, Whitemarsh Island Preserve. Derby Devils Roller Derby Classes

Roller derby league offers 12-week courses for beginners, recreational scrimmaging for experienced players and two annual bootcamp programs. See website for info. ongoing. savannahderby.com.

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Grief 101 Support Group

Seven-week morning or evening adult support group offers tools to learn to live with loss. Tuesdays, 10am-11am; or Thursdays, 6:00pm-7:00pm. Free of charge. Offered by Hospice Savannah, Inc. Call for info. ongoing. 912-303-9442. Full Circle Center for Grief Support, 450 Mall Blvd., Suite H. Savannah Bike Polo

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of horses. Meets weekly. See facebook for info. ongoing. facebook.com/savannahbikepolo. Southeast Georgia Flag Football

An adult recreation 4 on 4 flag football league. Registration now open for this league's inaugural season (Fall 2014) with a targeted start date of Aug 28th - could be a week or two sooner if registration goes well. $200 per team Sundays.. 912-342-3019. segaflag.com. segaflag. com. Pooler Recreation Complex, Pooler Parkway. Ultimate Frisbee

Come play Ultimate! Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30pm until dark. Sundays, 4:30pm until we get tired. The west side of Forsyth Park. Bring a smile, two shirts (one light or white, one dark), water, and cleats (highly recommended). ongoing. savannahultimateproject@gmail.com. savannahultimateproject.wordpress.com/pick-up/. Forsyth Park, 501 Whitaker St.

the gym of the Rehabilitation Institute at Memorial. ongoing. memorialhealth.com. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Breast Cancer Survivors Group

Tuesdays, 5:20pm at First Presbyterian Church. For survivors and caregivers. Call for info. ongoing. 912-844-4524. fpc.presbychurch.net. First Presbyterian Church, 520 Washington Ave. Cancer Support Group

For anyone living with, through or beyond a cancer diagnosis. First Wednesdays, at Lewis Cancer Pavilion. Call for info. ongoing. 912-819-5704. Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion, 225 Reynolds Ave. Children's Grief Support Group

Seven week structured educational support group for children 6-17. Support, coping tools, utilizing play and activity to learn to live with loss. Free of charge. A USMNT (Soccer) American Outlaws Chapter service of Hospice Savannah, Inc. Call for USMNT is a national soccer team that dates. ongoing. 912-303-9442. Full Circle represents the U.S. in international soccer Center for Grief Support, 450 Mall Blvd., competitions. American Outlaws SavanSuite H. nah chapter of USMNT meets regularly. Citizens With Retarded Citizens Call for details. ongoing. 912-398-4014. For families with children or adults with savannahflipflop.com. Flip Flop Tiki Bar & autism, mental retardation, and other deGrill, 117 Whitaker St. velopmental disabilities. Meets monthly. Call for info. ongoing. 912-355-7633. SUPPORT GROUPS Citizens With Retarded Citizens, 1211 ACOA-Al-Anon Eisenhower Drive. The "From Survival to Recovery" Adult Coastal Empire Polio Survivors Assoc. Children of Alcoholics/Al-Anon Group is Meets regularly to discuss issues afa fellowship and support group for those fecting the lives of polio survivors. Call who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional or see website for info. Polio survivors homes. Meets Thursdays, 5:45pm at the and guests are invited. Free and open 24-Hour Club, 1501 Eisenhower Dr. Call to the public. Next meeting: Sat., Sep. for info. ongoing. 912-598-9860. 27, 10:30am at the Lewis Cancer and Alcoholics Anonymous Research Pavilion, 225 Candler Dr. in For people who want or need to stop Savannah. Speaker: Dr. Judith Porter, drinking, AA can help. Meetings daily pulmonologist with Southeast Lung Asthroughout the Savannah area. Free to soc.. ongoing. 912-927-8332. coastalemattend or join. Check website for meeting pirepoliosurvivors.org. days/times, or call 24 hours a day. ongoDebtors Anonymous ing. 912-356-3688. savannahaa.com. For people with debting problems. Meets Alzheimer's Caregiver and Family Support Sundays, 6:30pm at Unity of Savannah. Group See website or call for info. ongoing. For individuals caring for Alzheimer's and 912-572-6108. debtorsanonymous.org. dementia family members. Second Monunityofsavannah.org/. Unity Church of day, Wilm. Isl. United Methodist Church, Savannah, 2320 Sunset Blvd. 195 Wilmington Island Rd. Second Thurs- Eating Disorders Anonymous day, Ruth Byck Adult Care Center, 64 Free, volunteer-led support group for Jasper St. Sponsored by Senior Citizens, recovery from anorexia/restrictive eatInc. Call for info. ongoing. 912-236-0363 ing and/or bulimia/binge/purging. Not x143. a diet group, nor for those who struggle Amputee Support Group solely with overeating. Mondays, 7:30pmOpen to all who have had limbs amputated 8:30pm. Email for info. ongoing. edasaand their families or caregivers. Call for vannah@yahoo.com. Asbury Memorial info. ongoing. 912-355-7778. United Methodist Church, 1008 Henry St. Back Pain Support Group

Second Monday of every month,7:00pm. Denny’s Restaurant at Hwy. 204. Everyone is welcome. For more info, contact Debbie at 912-727-2959 ongoing. Brain Injury Support Group

For traumatic brain injury survivors and their caregivers. Third Thursdays, 5pm. In

Essential Tremor Support Group

For those with the disease, care partners, family and caregivers. Managing the disease, treatments and therapies, quality of life. First Thursdays, 3:00pm-4:30pm. Call for info. ongoing. 912-819-2224. Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion, 225 Reynolds Ave.

Family to Family Education: National Alliance of Mentally Illness

For families who have a loved one diagnosed with a chronic mental illness. This 12 week class is taught by trained NAMI family volunteers. Discusses diagnosis, crisis, relapse, medications, communication techniques, problem solving skills, recovery, rehabilitation and self care. Confidential. Meets weekly, September 22-December 8, 2014. Free to attend. Reservations required. Mondays, 6-8 p.m.. 912-313-3272. The Reed House, 1144 Cornell Street. Fibromyalgia Support Group

Second Thursdays, 5:30pm-6:30pm. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-8196743. sjchs.org. sjchs.org. Candler Heart and Lung Building, 5353 Reynolds Ave. Gambling Problem 12 Step Program

Twelve step program offers freedom from gambling. Meets weekly. Leave message with contact info. ongoing. 912-748-4730. Georgia Scleroderma Support Group

A group for people with scleroderma for the greater Savannah area and surrounding counties. Meets regularly. Call for day and time. Lovezzola's Pizza, 320 Hwy 80 West, Pooler. Info: 912-412-6675 or 912414-3827. ongoing. Grief Support Groups

Hospice Savannah’s Full Circle offers a full array of grief support groups and individual counseling for children, teens and adults is available at no charge. Counseling is offered at 450 Mall Blvd., Suite H in Savannah, and appointments are also available in the United Way offices in Rincon and in Richmond Hill. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-3039442. HospiceSavannah.org/GriefSupport. Heartbeats for Life

Free support and education group for those who have suffered from or want to prevent or reverse heart disease and/ or diabetes. One Tuesday/month, 6pm. Tuesdays. 912-598-8457. jeff@heartbeatsforlife-ga.org. Southwest Chatham Library, 14097 Abercorn St.

Klinefelter Syndrome/47-XXY Support Group

For parents of children with this diagnosis, and for men with this diagnosis. Started by the mother of a boy with 47XXY. Email to meet for mutual support. ongoing. amkw21@gmail.com. Legacy Group: For individuals with advanced and recurrent cancer.

Group addresses the concerns of advanced and recurrent cancer survivors from the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social aspects of healing. To register for a specific session and to learn about the group, please call Jennifer Currin-McCulloch at 912-350-7845. ongoing. 912-350-7845. Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute (at Memorial Health Univ. Medical Center), 4700 Waters Ave. Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma Support Group


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For patients with blood-related cancers and their loved ones. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-350-7845. memorialhealth.com. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Narcotics Anonymous

Call for the Savannah Lowcountry Area NA meeting schedule. ongoing. 912-2385925. National Alliance of Mental Illness

Weekly free support group for anyone with a mental illness on Tuesdays from 6-8pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 12391 Mercy Blvd.Call NAMI Savannah office, 912-3537143 for Family support group information and Family to Family classes. Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, 12391 Mercy Blvd. Overeaters Anonymous

For people who are eating compulsively. If nothing else has worked, there is help. Savannah has 2 OA meetings a week: Wednesday 5:30pm First Presbyterian Church, 520 Washington Avenue (at Paulsen Street) Friday 6:30pm Unity Church, 2320 Sunset Blvd. (off of Skidaway Rd.) Wednesdays, Fridays.. 912-8444524. elissabeam@yahoo.com. unityofsavannah.org/. Unity Church of Savannah, 2320 Sunset Blvd. Is food a problem for you? Overeaters Anonymous can help. Savannah meetings Mon 6:30pm, Wed 5:30pm, Fri 6:30 p.m. See website for locations and info, or call 912-358-7150. ongoing. oa.org/meetings. Parents of Children with IEP's (Individualized Education Plans)

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Meets the second Tuesday of each month at St. Joseph’s Hospital,11705 Mercy Blvd., Meeting Room 1(on the 2nd Floor above ER entrance) at 6 p.m. An opportunity for people with MS and their families and friends to share information, develop coping strategies, receive support and become involved in community activities. ongoing. 912-819-2224. sjchs.org/. St. Joseph's Hospital, 11705 Mercy Blvd.

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES

(March 21-April 19)

These horoscopes I write for you aren’t primarily meant to predict the future. They are more about uncovering hidden potentials and desirable possibilities that are stirring below the surface right now. When I’m doing my job well, I help you identify those seeds so you can cultivate them proactively. Bearing that in mind, I’ll pose three pertinent questions. 1. What experiments might stir up more intimacy in the relationships you want to deepen? 2. What could you change about yourself to attract more of the love and care you want? 3. Is there anything you can do to diminish the sting of bad memories about past romantic encounters, thereby freeing you to love with more abandon?

TAURUS

(April 20-May 20)

The old Latin motto *Gradu diverso, via una* can be translated as either “Continuing on the same road, but with a different stride” or “Going the same way, but changing your pace.” I think this is excellent advice for you, Taurus. By my reckoning, you are on the correct path. You are headed in the right direction. But you need to shift your approach a bit -- not a lot, just a little. You’ve got to make some minor adjustments in the way you flow.

GEMINI

(May 21-June 20) For years, Donna and George Lewis used a 33-pound, oval-shaped rock as a doorstop in their Tennessee home. Later they moved it to their garden. Then one day George analyzed it with his metal detector and realized it had unusual properties. He took it to scientists who informed him it was a rare and valuable four-and-a-halfbillion-year-old meteorite. With this as our subtext, Gemini, I’m asking you if there might be some aspect of your life that is more precious than you imagine. Now is a favorable time to find out, and make appropriate adjustments in your behavior.

CANCER

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(June 21-July 22)

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I’ve got a radical proposal, Cancerian. It might offend you. You may think I’m so far off the mark that you will stop reading my horoscopes. But I’m willing to take that risk, and I’m prepared to admit that I could be wrong. But I don’t think I am wrong. So here’s what I have to say: There is a sense in which the source of your wound is potentially also the source of the “medicine” that will heal the wound. What hurt you could fix you. But you must be careful not to interpret this masochistically. You can’t afford to be too literal. I’m not saying that the source of your pain is trustworthy or has good intentions. Be cagey as you learn how to get the cure you need.

LEO

(July 23-Aug. 22)

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BY ROB BREZSNY | beautyandtruth@freewillastrology.com

The prestigious *New England Journal of Medicine* published a study with a

conclusion we might expect to see in a tabloid newspaper or satirical website. It reported that there is a correlation between chocolate consumption and Nobel Prizes. Those countries whose citizens eat more chocolate have also produced an inordinate number of Nobel laureates. So does this mean that chocolate makes you smarter, as some other studies have also suggested? Maybe, the report concluded. Since it is especially important for you to be at the height of your mental powers in the coming weeks, Leo, why not experiment with this possibility?

VIRGO

(Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

I rarely waste my time trying to convert the “skeptics” who attack astrology with a hostile zeal that belies their supposed scientific objectivity. They’re often as dogmatic and closed-minded as any fundamentalist religious nut. When I’m in a tricky mood, though, I might tell them about the “Crawford Perspectives,” a highly-rated Wall Street investment publication that relies extensively on astrological analysis. Or I might quote the wealthy financier J. P. Morgan, who testified that “Millionaires don’t use astrology; billionaires do.” That brings us to my main point, Virgo: The astrological omens suggest that the coming weeks will be a favorable time for you to put in motion plans to get richer quicker. Take advantage!

LIBRA

(Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

When Libra-born Mohandas Gandhi was 19, he moved to London from his native India to study law. Soon he got caught up in the effort to become an English gentleman. He took elocution lessons and learned to dance. He bought fine clothes and a gold watch-chain. Each morning he stood before a giant mirror and fussed with his hair and necktie until they were perfect. In retrospect, this phase of his life seems irrelevant. Years later he was a barefoot rebel leader using nonviolent civil disobedience to help end the British rule of India, often wearing a loincloth and shawl made of fabric he wove himself. With this as your inspiration, Libra, identify aspects of your current life that contribute little to the soul you must eventually become.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This might be controversial, but I suspect that for now your emphasis shouldn’t be on sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Instead, your specialties should be hard-earned intimacy, altered states that are solely the result of deep introspection, and music that arouses reverence and other sacred emotions. You are entering a phase when crafty power is less important than vigorous receptivity; when success is not nearly as interesting as meaningfulness; when what you already understand is less valuable than what you can imagine and

create.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You are entering a phase when you will reap rich rewards by nurturing the health of your favorite posse, ensemble, or organization. How is the group’s collective mental health? Are there any festering rifts? Any apathetic attitudes or weakening resolves? I choose you to be the leader who builds solidarity and cultivates consensus. I ask you to think creatively about how to make sure everyone’s individual goals synergize with the greater good. Are you familiar with the Arabic word *taarradhin*? It means a compromise that allows everyone to win -- a reconciliation in which no one loses face.

CAPRICORN

(Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

The good news is that America has more trees than it did a hundred years ago. Aggressive efforts to replace the decimated old-growth forests have paid off. The bad news is that the new forests have a far less diverse selection of tree species than the originals. The fresh batches are often crowded into smaller spaces, so wildfires are more massive and devastating. And because so many of the forests are young, they host a reduced diversity of plant and animal life. All in all, the increased quantity is wonderful; the lower quality not so wonderful. Is there a lesson here for you? I think so. In your upcoming decisions, favor established quality over novel quantity.

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

If Pope Francis isn’t traveling, he comes out to meet the public in St. Peter’s Square every Wednesday. During one such event last January, he took a few moments to bestow tender attention on a talking parrot that belonged to a male stripper. I foresee a comparable anomaly happening for you in the coming days. A part of you that is wild or outré will be blessed by contact with what’s holy or sublime. Or maybe a beastly aspect of your nature that doesn’t normally get much respect will receive a divine favor.

PISCES

(Feb. 19-March 20)

“My definition of a devil is a god who has not been recognized,” said mythologist Joseph Campbell. “It is a power in you to which you have not given expression, and you push it back. And then, like all repressed energy, it builds up and becomes dangerous to the position you’re trying to hold.” Do you agree, Pisces? I hope so, because you will soon be entering the Get Better Acquainted with Your Devil Phase of your astrological cycle, to be immediately followed by the Transform Your Devil into a God Phase. To get the party started, ask yourself this question: What is the power in you to which you have not given expression?

Rape Crisis Center

Assists survivors of rape and sexual assault. Free, confidential counseling for victims and families. 24-hour Rape Crisis Line operates seven days a week. 912233-7273. ongoing.

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Support Group

Second Tuesdays at 7pm in Marsh Auditorium at Candler Hospital. For anyone with this disorder, plus family members/caregivers interested in learning more. Call for info. ongoing. 912-858-2335. sjchs. org/. Candler Hospital, 5353 Reynolds St. Sisters Network (Breast Cancer in the African American Community)

Third Mondays, 6pm-7pm. At the Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute at Memorial. A national organization to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer on the African American community. Call for info. ongoing. 912236-7405. memorialhealth.com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Spinal Injury Support Group

Third Thursdays, 5:30pm, at the Rehabilitation Institute at Memorial. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-350-8900. memorialhealth.com. memorialhealth. com/. Memorial Health University Medical Center, 4700 Waters Ave. Spouse/Life Partner Support Group

Open support group for adults whose spouses or life partners have died. Meets Thursday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Thursdays, 11 a.m.-noon. Full Circle Center for Grief Support, 450 Mall Blvd., Suite H. Survivors of Suicide Support Group

Suicide often leaves survivors with guilt, anger, hurt and unanswered questions. Hospice Savannah/United Way of Coastal Empire/Coastal Suicide Prevention Alliance offer an ongoing support group. Third Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Safe and confidential. Free to attend. Barbara Moss at Full Circle of Hospice Savannah, 912-629-1089. ongoing. Full Circle Center for Grief Support, 450 Mall Blvd., Suite H. Teens Nurturing Teens (Cancer Support)

Support group for teens with a family member or loved one impacted by cancer. Meets at the Lewis Cancer Pavilion. Call for information. ongoing. 912-819-5704. Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion, 225 Reynolds Ave. Teens With No One to Turn To

Help for people ages 11-18, or concerned parents of teens. Park Place Outreach Youth Emergency Shelter. Call or see website. ongoing. 912-234-4048. parkplaceyes.org. Trans* Support Group

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Dine with the ghosts known to frequent this 18th century spot. Appropriate for all ages. Produced by The Odd Lot Theatre Group. $45 Dinner and a show Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m.. Soucyman@gmail.com. spinetinglingtales.com/ghostly-guests.html. 17Hundred90 Historic Inn and Restaurant, 307 E President St. Theatre: The Job Experience: My Life is Not Over

Starring gospel & R&B recording artists, Mildred Daniels, Derrick Mitchell and Gary Lil “G” Jenkins, this Christian stage play written and directed by Herbert Goodwin Jr., is a contemporary version of the biblical story of Job. $20.50 Sat., Sep. 20, 7 p.m. 912-651-6556. ceohgoodwin@ gmail.com. thejobplay.com. savannahcivic.com. Johnny Mercer Theatre, 301 West Oglethorpe Ave. Theatre: Spine Tingling Tales

A late night ghost show that's appropriate for most ages, but a little bit scary. Produced by Odd Lot Comedy Troupe. $25 Fridays, 11 p.m. and Saturdays, 11 p.m.. soucyman@gmail.com. spinetinglingtales. com. savannahtheatre.com. The Historic Savannah Theatre, 222 Bull St. Theatre: Grey Gardens

A musical comedy, telling the story of Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, the eccentric aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, once bright names on the social register who became East Hampton's most notorious recluses. Based on the film Grey Gardens. Presented by Collective Face Ensemble. $20 Gen. Adm. $15 senior/student/military Fri., Sep. 19, 8 p.m., Sat., Sep. 20, 8 p.m. and Sun., Sep. 21, 3 p.m. 912/ 232-0018. collectiveface.org/. musesavannah.org/. Muse Arts Warehouse, 703 Louisville Rd. VOLUNTEERS Bethesda Seeks Volunteer Docents for New History Museum/Visitors Center

Bethesda seeks volunteer docents for their new visitors center/museum. Volunteer docents needed during regular museum hours, Thurs.-Sat. 10am-4pm. Docents will share Bethesda’s rich history and inspiring legacy with visitors from across the country and around the world. ongoing. 912-351-2061. Elizabeth. brown@bethesdaacademy.org. Bethesda Academy, 9250 Ferguson Ave. Davenport House seeks Volunteer Docents

Davenport House volunteer docent/tour guide training is offered in October. A four week training program. Dates/times will be determined by participants. Docents lead tours and assist with programming for visitors. Call for info. Through Oct. 1.

Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home seeks additional volunteers and volunteer docents to help on Fridays and Saturdays, 1p-4pm, and for possible extended hours. Duties: greet visitors, handle admissions, conduct merchandise sales and help with tours. Docent training and written narratives for reference during tours are provided. ongoing. 912-233-6014. haborrello@aol.com. flanneryoconnorhome.org. Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, 207 E. Charlton Street. Dolphin Project Seeks Volunteers

Dolphin Project needs boat owners, photographers, and other volunteers to help with scientific research on the Atlantic Bottlenose dolphin along coastal Georgia. Must be age 18 or older. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-232-6572. thedolphinproject.org.

Center, 1302 Drayton St. Oatland Island Wildlife Center

Oatland Island Wildlife Center often needs volunteers. Call or see website for info. ongoing. 912-395-1500. oatlandisland.org. oatlandisland.org/. Oatland Island Wildlife Center, 711 Sandtown Rd. Pre-School Volunteers Needed

Seeking early childhood education majors, retired elementary teachers and/or community residents to help 3 & 4 year olds with language development skills. Mon.-Fri., 9am-12noon. Call for info. ongoing. 912-447-0578. sjchs.org/1969.cfm. St. Mary's Community Center and Health Center, 812 W 36th St. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program

Share time and talents through the RSVP program of the Equal Opportunity Authority. Seniors 55 and older serve in various community organizations. Call for information. ongoing. 912-238-2960 x123. Ronald McDonald House

Help in the "home away from home" for families of hospitalized children. VolunGood Samaritan Health Clinic teers needed to provide home-cooked St. Joseph's/Candler's Good Samaritan meals for families at the house. Volunteer Clinic in Garden City needs volunteer internships available for college students. nurses, physician assistants, nurse prac- Call or see website for info. ongoing. titioners, Spanish interpreters and clerical 912-356-5520. rmhccoastalempire.org. staff. The clinic serves people without rmhccoastalempire.org/. Ronald McDoninsurance and those whose income is less ald House, 4710 Waters Avenue. than 200 percent of the federal poverty Specialized Foster Care Services level. Call to volunteer. ongoing. 912-964- Lutheran Services of Georgia provides 4326. Specialized Foster Care services for chilHospice Volunteers Needed in Chatham and dren in the custody of DFACS and Departother Coastal Counties ment of Juvenile Justice. We specialize Island Hospice, THA Group's nonprofit in placing children that are special needs hospice service, seeks volunteers for including (a) sibling groups, (b) teens, (c) patient socialization and caregiver children with physical, mental, developrespite. Also seeking nonpatient contact mental and behavioral disabilities, (d) volunteers who can contribute by providcommercially sexually exploited children. ing services including, but not limited We look for the best home to match the to, office work, crafting, sewing, light children’s needs. Lutheran Services seeks yard work, housekeeping, playing guitar to provide the best support for the child for patients, and licensed hairdressand the foster family. LSG Foster famiers. Serving patients in Chatham, Bryan, lies have been evaluated to ensure that Bulloch, Effingham, Liberty, Camden, children in care will be provide a safe and Glynn, McIntosh, and Screven Counties in nurturing home that can provide care and Georgia, and Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton, attention to children’s medical, emotional, Charleston, Colleton Counties in South educational and social needs. ongoing. Carolina. See website or email or call for (912)228-7873. lmccrary@lsga.org. lsga. info. ongoing. 888-842-4463. kbuttimer@ org. thagroup.org. thagroup.org. Stand-Up Paddleboarding Live Oak Public Libraries Lessons and tours. East Coast PaddleVolunteers needed to assist in a variety of boarding, Savannah/Tybee Island. email ways at its branches in Chatham, Effingor call for info. ongoing. 912-484-3200. ham, and Liberty Counties. Call or see eastcoastpaddleboarding.com. website for info. ongoing. 912-652-3661. Tutoring Volunteers Needed liveoakpl.org. Education majors, retired reading teachMedical Professional Volunteers Needed ers or community residents sought to St. Joseph's/Candler's St. Mary's Health volunteer for a reading and math tutoCenter, a free clinic serving the uninrial program for elementary and middle sured, seeks physicians, nurse practitioschool students. Call for info. ongoing. ners, nurses, lab techs, and patient care 912-447-6605. sjchs.org/body.cfm?id=399. techs. Non-clinical volunteers needed African-American Health Information & to to schedule appointments. Contact Resource Center, 1910 Abercorn St. Stephanie Alston. ongoing. 912-443-9409. Tutors Sought for Adult Learners (GED Prep St. Joseph's/Candler--St. Mary's Health and Literacy Needs)

The Adult Community & Education Program at Royce Learning Center seeks volunteer tutors to assist adult learners. Monday - Thursday, 5pm-7pm. Tuesday & Thursday, 9am-11am. Classes at Royce Learning Center and at Wesley Community Center. Free tutor training. Email or call for info. ongoing. 912-354-4047. kmorgan@roycelc.org. Urban Hope

An after school program for inner city children seeking adult volunteers to help with homework, Bible Study, art classes, and more. See website or email for info. ongoing. urbanhopesav@aol.com. urbanhopesavannah.org. Volunteer at the Forsyth Farmers' Market

The market occurs each Saturday morning at the South End of Forsyth Park, from February through December. To volunteer, see website for contact info. ongoing. forsythfarmersmarket.com. forsythfarmersmarket.com/. Forsyth Farmers' Market, 501 Whitaker St., South End of Forysth Park. Volunteer for Meals on Wheels

There are seniors in our community who are hungry. You can make a difference by volunteering one hour a week to delivering Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors. We have routes throughout Savannah, so we can match you to an area that is convenient. Training included. Volunteers use their own vehicle. Gas stipend is optional. There are over 500 seniors on the waiting list to receive meals, and the number continues to grow. For more information, contact Lauren at Volunteer@seniorcitizens-inc.org or 912236-0363 Mondays-Fridays, 10:45 a.m. Senior Citizens Inc., 3025 Bull St. The Yoga Room

visit the website or call for a schedule of classes, times, and fees. ongoing. 912898-0361. thesavannahyogaroom.com. thesavannahyogaroom.com/. Savannah Yoga Room, 115 Charlotte Dr.

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