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Free shuttle service to Hilton Head’s Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina July 4th celebration
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, Sc. (WSAV) – To ensure a safe and smooth entry and exit from the Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina’s July 4th celebration, free shuttle service is being offered. The service will be from the parking lot at the Hargray building near Fresh Market. Parking is free at the lot. Attendees will be shuttled […]
Committee opens 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade application
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – The Observance Day Association, Inc., Parade Committee has released its application for the 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade. The parade is held annually on the date of the icon’s birth and spotlights King’s ideals through a celebration of civil rights history and view for the future. The committee […]
At Pour Boy Coffee on Savannah's south side, even the drinks tell exciting stories
The summer blockbuster movie scene is in full swing, and sequels such as “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” and "Inside Out 2” are making big bucks at the box office. I, however, am saving my movie-going dollars for something a little bit different. No disrespect to those films, but the movie I’m most looking forward to is “Curse of the Caramel Knight.”
Review: Burnt Church Bluffton Whiskey
The road of the American craft whiskey movement was paved by craft beer. The spirit of craft beer and whiskey are similar, but in their respective infancies, they were not exactly equal. Craft beer was a response to a rather bland and homogenous beer industry. Craft beer needed to exist because “big beer” was uninspiring. Craft whiskey was born of the desire to drink local and innovate, but “big whiskey” was far from bland or uninspiring. Mass-produced homogenous beer is only something I’ll consume if it’s the only option at a wedding reception. It was merely a few years ago craft whiskey was only something I’d purchase when trying to keep dollars in my local community, fully realizing that “big whiskey” was just much better in quality. That bottle of craft booze I took home to support local sat on my shelf for years, never to be touched again.
Dining Update: Savannah chef Chino Hathcock kicks off Fleeting residency with CRYBABY
Friends and folks in the food industry know chef Chris Hathcock as Chino. His 2023 departure from Husk heralded the Savannah native’s hiatus from high-pressure full-time fine dining, but in the last year, Hathcock has stayed beyond busy with hired-knife butchery at Brochu’s, consulting and catering, part-time work as an oysterman, and plenty...
Madden appointed Artistic Director, Principal Conductor of Savannah Wind Symphony
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – After an intensive search process, The Savannah Wind Symphony Board of Directors has announced the appointment of director John Madden as the Artistic Director of the Savannah Wind Symphony (SWS). Madden will begin his five-year termeffective July 1. Madden, a conductor, trumpet player and music arranger, has been a music educator […]
Beaufort Food Lion has beef recall due to ‘foreign material’
BEAUFORT, S.C. (WSAV) – Food Lion is notifying customers of its store located at 10 Sams Point Road in Beaufort of a recall involving two varieties of in-store prepared ground beef. This recall affects the 73% Fresh Ground Beef (all sizes) and the 80% Fresh Ground Chuck (all sizes) products. Customers may have last purchased […]
South Carolina site added to Reconstruction Era National Historic Network
The National Park Service has announced the addition of seven new sites to the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network. This national network connects sites across the country who provide education, interpretation and research related to the period of Reconstruction. One of the sites is in South Carolina. Located near Ridgeland,...
Sixth annual jazz concert held to benefit Camp Lighthouse
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – It was a packed house Sunday night at Congregation Mickve Israel for the sixth annual jazz concert benefiting Camp Lighthouse. The night featured performances by jazz legends Teddy Adams and Huxsie Scott. WSAV’s Kim Gusby served as emcee for the evening. Camp Lighthouse was opened to help underserved children ages 5 […]
Savannah’s La Scala Ristorante shuts down
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The popular Italian Savannah restaurant La Scala is shutting down. They made the announcement on Facebook back on Friday. The restaurant has been open downtown for the last five and a half years. It’s also where famous actor Clint Eastwood filmed and at dinner at in...
Michael Thurmond holds book signing for "James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia"
A work 24-plus years in the making that offers a refreshing take on Georgia’s founder had its local formal presentation on Saturday, June 29 at Savannah’s Hyatt Regency. Historian and DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond held a book signing and discussion with Q&A of his latest,. “James Oglethorpe,...
Beat the heat and check out the Art Center of Coastal Carolina's summer musical, 'Chicago'
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — This summer, you can take a trip to the Windy City without even leaving Hilton Head Island. We're showing you how in this week's Lowcountry Living. Chicago is playing now at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina. You can catch this one-of-a-kind production only...
Lowcountry Children’s Book Fair, July 27
The Pat Conroy Literary Center’s annual Lowcountry Children’s Book Fair will be held on Saturday, July 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Port Royal Sound Foundation Weezie Educational Pavilion (310 Okatie Hwy, Okatie). The Maritime Center will also be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and admission is free.
Unlock Health Benefits of Qigong at the Savannah Conference
The National Qigong Association is proud to highlight the distinctive advantages of Qigong, a gentle, flowing exercise suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels, including those with physical limitations. Often referred to as moving meditation, these softer movements are incredibly effective for health and well-being. Unlike typical exercises...
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