(St. Marys, Georgia) During the weekend of September 21-23, South Georgia residents and visitors to St. Marys, Georgia will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn about and explore Georgia’s coast during the COASTAL OUTDOOR WEEKEND.
Archives for August 22, 2007
SC Pinto Association Open Horse Show – Charleston, South Carolina
Mullet Hall Equestrian Center at Johns Island County Park will host the SC Pinto Association Open Horse Show on Saturday, September 8
Mullet Hall Equestrian Centert at Johns Island County Park
Johns Island, South Carolina
843-768-5867 or 843-795-4386
Amelia Island Film Festival Screening – Fernandina, Florida
The Amelia Island Film Festival 2007-2008 will open its Inaugural Season on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at 7:15 pm at the Palace in Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach. Broken English starring Parker Posey, Gena Rowlands and Peter Bagdanovich will be shown plus Shorts by Jay Rosenblatt and the not to be missed, highly acclaimed Animated Short–Dear, Sweet, Emma.
Pre-event Tickets will be available for sale at Harris Teeter, At Home Amelia on Sadler Road, The Chamber of Commerce at Gateway Boulevard and Last Flight Out on Centre Street in Downtown Fernandina Beach.
Tickets will be available at the Door starting at 6:30 pm the day of the event. A cash bar will be provided.
Please join us at our first in-door screenings for an exciting and fun evening of entertainment.
For more ticket information, please e-mail: AIFF.tickets@gmail.com.
For more information about the upcoming filmfestival, visit the website www.ameliaislandfilmfestival.orgÂ
Savannah Jazz festival – Savannah, Georgia
The week-long Savannah Jazz Festival, September 23-30, is one of the largest and most popular of the Savannah festivals presented by the Coastal Jazz Association.
The 26th Savannah Jazz Festival features the best in international, national, regional and local jazz talent. Enjoy all types of jazz, from Dixieland, traditional swing, straight-ahead and bop to melodic standards, and funky down-home “gutbucket†blues.
This year Jazz Festival expands outside downtown Savannah. As usual, the festival will still be taking place Thursday through Sunday at Forsyth Park ; but an extra evening has been added on Wednesday, September 26th. The festival will move south to the Armstrong Atlantic State University Fine Arts Auditorium for that night’s festivities. Sponsored in part by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs, the festival is free and open to the public.
For more information call: 912-675-5419
www.savannahjazzfestival.org