As the weather gets warmer, it’s natural to crave a fresh start. Why not give that to someone who needs it the most? If you’re in the market for a new pet, consider adoption from a local animal rescue or foster service.
Check out this list of upcoming adoption events to make sure finding your fur-ever friend is simple and tons of fun.
Paws to Pavement
Wednesday, April 7
Coastal Pet Rescue has teamed up with Fleet Feet and the Savannah Kennel Club for a night of pups, socialization and exercise. The walking event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Fleet Feet, 3405 Waters Ave.
Despite various challenges, TikTok continued its meteoric rise n 2020, and is now firmly on track to become the next billion-user platform - and potentially, a real, significant challenger for Facebook and Instagram within the social media space.
That growth has also got the attention of marketers, and businesses looking to tap into the next wave. What s particularly relevant about TikTok in this sense is its younger user slant - habits formed at younger ages are more likely to become habitual, meaning that short-form video content, and the full-screen, scrollable feed, could well become the standard for social media platforms moving forward. Which will also be crucially relevant as those younger consumers move into more lucrative consumer brackets.
Broughton Street project behind schedule but not over budget, city leaders say Ariana Mount
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After months of delays, the first block of the Broughton Streetscape project is now back open, but store owners said it s still not business as usual. It really has been awful being the guinea pig somewhat of this entire project, said Ashley Brooks, owner of Pounce Cat Café.
Asst. City Manager for the City of Savannah, Heath Lloyd, said the project team is taking what they learned in the first block and applying it as they move forward. We finished the first block, and quite candidly, it went pretty bad. Now, what I want to do is finish the second block and really get a feel for what s the reality, said Lloyd.