The weekend following Thanksgiving, celebrates the holiday season with Savannah Holly Days on Friday, November 27 and Saturday, November 28.
On Friday, November 27 from 6-9 p.m., there will be skating under the stars, a delicious wine tasting, an outdoor holiday movie, a festive marketplace and shopping on Broughton Street.
On Saturday, November 28, start the holidays [...]
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This holiday season head over to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre to enjoy a Winter Wonderland! Admission to Winter Wonderland is free and the event is open Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
This is the third year for the popular Winter Wonderland festival [...]
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With as few as 350 remaining, North Atlantic right whales are in jeopardy and are often threatened by human activities. The mission of the Right Whale Festival is to celebrate right whales and the beginning of their calving season. The goal is to engage the community and heighten public awareness of both right whales and [...]
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American Idol winner Taylor Hicks is scheduled to headline the third annual holiday event at St. Johns Town Center on November 21, 2009.
This event is filled with holiday festivities including live entertainment, kids activities and even fireworks. Beginning at noon, you can enjoy a street festival featuring arts and crafts, food vendors, entertainment, giveaways, carnival [...]
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Home / Event, Feature, News, St Marys / White Lighting Ceremony Dec 1, 2009 - St Marys
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Every year everyone gathers in downtown St Marys around dusk for the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. The historic downtown area is already decorated for the holidays, with lots of twinkling white lights and reefs. While you wait for the parade to start, you’ll have time to talk to friends and neighbors, while the kids will spend most of their time running around and get... Read Full Story
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Home / Event, Feature, St Marys / First Annual Riverdance! in St Marys, Georgia
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No, we’re not talking irish dance here - this is a different kind of event, talking place on Thanksgiving. Many of us have family visiting, and it’s a perfect time to head down to the waterfront park for some fresh air in the evening.
Each year, several hundred boaters from all over the US and the world converge on the downtown waterfront area of historic St. Marys, GA. for... Read Full Story
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Home / Event, Feature, Kids, Kingsland, Misc, St Marys / Mother/Daughter Book Group - St. Marys
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The Camden County Public Library hosts Mother/Daughter Book Group Discussions on the third Thursday of the month. The book discussions are held in the Library’s Community Room. Mothers must attend with their daughters, and all attendees must be twelve years or older. In November they will discuss Heartbeat by Sharon Creech. The Book Discussion will be held on Thursd... Read Full Story
The Re-enactment of The Battle of Secessionville is the focal point of Living History Weekend every November at Boone Hall Plantation. Hundreds of re-enactors help bring the battle alive that occurred 145 years ago — on June 16, 1862. Confederate soldiers at Fort Lamar on James Island kept Charleston from being seized by Union [...]
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The Savannah College of Art and Design showcases the School of Fine Arts with the inaugural deFINE ART festival. The mission of deFINE ART is to establish an annual fall festival highlighting the School of Fine Arts on par with the nationally recognized spring SCAD Style festival. deFINE ART seeks to celebrate the achievements and [...]
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Home / Event, Feature, Kingsland, St Marys / Free Re-Usable Bags to be Given Away - St. Marys
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Free re-usable bags to be given away at local grocery stores.
Monday, November 16th at Walmart —10 am to Noon
Tuesday, November 17th at Harvey’s —10 am to Noon
Wednesday, November 18th at Winn-Dixie —10 am to Noon
In an effort to help reduce the use of plastic and paper grocery bags, the St. Marys EarthKeepers are partnering with three local grocery stores to give ... Read Full Story