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BUNNY IN THE CITY: Third Annual Trustees' Garden Christmas Festival

Bringing back a good old fashioned family event, Trustees’ Garden Christmas Festival returned for the third year on Saturday, December 17. With their promise of.

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Savannah shopkeepers gearing up for Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday is Nov. 27 this year, and small-business owners in Savannah reflect on the challenges of COVID-19 while staying optimistic.

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Junior League hosts fun, charitable events

Community members can purchase a duck or attend the live auction to support JLS Photo courtesy of Junior League of Savannah The Junior League of Savannah will host their Spring Auction 6:30 - 9 p.m., April 17 at Tubby’s Tank House in Thunderbolt. The Junior League of Savannah is wrapping up their year with two upcoming fundraising virtual events. Duck Pluck The JLS Duck Pluck is currently ongoing, with the pluck to happen live at noon, March 27. Contributors can purchase a lonely duck, one; oodles of ducks, six; a quacker’s dozen, 12 or the whole raft, 25 ducks. “We’ve got a little duck tracker,” said Jackie Schott, JLS president.

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Savannah businesses prepare for St. Patrick's Day weekend | 99.7 | 1230 WSOK

|March 12, 2021 at 11:20 AM EST - Updated March 12 at 12:15 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Savannah businesses are preparing for what they hope is the start of a busy spring season. Leaders with the Savannah Downtown Business Association say the outlook is positive. This time last year, Savannah business owners could only speculate as to how the COVID-19 pandemic would affect them, their employees, and their livelihood. “We just weren’t sure at this time last year. We started making some serious decisions about staffing and that sort of thing. It’s about the time that we decided to kind of close our businesses down. So, as that relates to how things are this year.night and day,” said Carey Ferrara, Gaslight Group.

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