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4565 Marcy Ln., 317-932-3737) spring menu is in full swing, with a chocolate marzipan latte worth stopping for. You can get it either hot or iced, along with the cereal milk latte and the Meyer lemon lavender latte. The breakfast sandwich has gotten an upgrade, too, featuring apple-sage turkey sausage, chive-and-garlic egg, pepper jelly, and pimento cheese on a scratch biscuit.
6330 Corporate Dr., 317-331-5469) is back to teaching in-person cheesemaking classes with four mozzarella classes on April 18, 22, 28, and May 8. These are fun BYOB classes limited to 10 participants in which you get a hands-on learning experience with making cheese, plus a 10-percent discount on any butters and cheeses you purchase, along with the cheese you make and take with you. Masks will be required when not eating or drinking.
SCCPSS staff receive COVID-19 vaccines from Pooler Pharmacy
SCCPSS staff receive COVID-19 vaccines from Pooler Pharmacy By Amanda Aguilar | March 13, 2021 at 11:19 PM EST - Updated March 13 at 11:49 PM
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - Georgia educators are continuing to get their COVID-19 vaccines. On Saturday teachers and staff from Savannah-Chatham County Public School System got a little help from ten Chatham County healthcare providers.
One of them was Pooler Pharmacy, which was giving out the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The clinic was set up like a drive-thru. The owner says they were able to give out 500 doses to educators, as well as other Georgians eligible for the vaccine.
Chatham Co. Commission updated on year long COVID-19 pandemic By Blair Caldwell | March 12, 2021 at 5:47 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 7:40 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - While COVID-19 has changed our St. Patrickâs Day plans, the battle against the infectious disease looks much different now than it did a year ago.
Here in Chatham County COVID-19 cases continue to drop. Health Leaders tell county commissioners they are starting to see some positive trends.
âThis is very good for the first time since November 8th that weâve been below ten, less than ten is okay, less than five would be a lot better,â said Chatham County Nurse Manager Tammi Brown.