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History of Savannah’s Eastside

October 8, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Dust Off Your Memories for the World to See
City asks citizens to lend images for planned history of Savannah’s Eastside

An interest in preserving the voices and the sights of the past have prompted the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) to put together a pictorial history of the Savannah’s Eastside.

A March 2011 release date is planned for the yet to be named coffee table book which will focus on the evolution of several Eastside neighborhoods – Twickenham, Hillcrest, Savannah Gardens, East Savannah, and Pine Gardens. The history will feature resident recollections and images right along with facts and images culled from regional and local repositories.

“Right now, there are images of ‘disappeared Savannah’ that reside in the collections Savannah’s residents,” said Michelle Hunter, project manager. “By lending their images, the public can play an important role in preserving those forgotten places, events, and times for generations to come.”

Currently, the City is seeking images of the following sites, events, or organizations:

· Area Businesses: Images of the interiors and exteriors of businesses on the Pennsylvania Avenue Corridor;

· Area Schools: Images of teachers and/or students interacting during class sessions or at school activities at Pennsylvania Avenue, Eli Whitney and Shuman Schools;

· Neighborhood Sports Activities: Images of teams at Morningside Baptist Church; sports teams; wrestling, ice skating, or roller skating at the Savannah Sports Arena; posters or advertisements from the Savannah Sports Arena; and classes or dance recitals at the Doris Martin School;

· Leisure Time Activities: Images of dances at the Savannah Gardens Administration Building; Golfing in East Savannah; church gatherings or activities; and neighborhood gatherings such as block or rent parties in Eastern Savannah;

· Area Housing Developments: Images of Moses Rogers Grove, Riverside, and Deptford Homes.

Individuals wishing to lend images or discuss the project should contact Michelle Hunter, Project Manager, at 525-3100 ext. 2847 or mhunter@savannahga.gov to set up an individual scanning appointment.

The photo credits of images that are reproduced in the publication will recognize the contribution of lending residents.

Since 2003, the City’s Department of Cultural Affairs has produced several neighborhood histories that educate and interpret Savannah’s cultural landscape. Recent efforts include the 2005 “Uncommon Knowledge” exhibition and the critically acclaimed “Low Land and the High Road” publication in 2008.

About Documentation Projects: Two to three years in length, Documentation Projects support preservation, create awareness, and give access to new “voices” in our community. To date, projects have served more than 39,000 persons. For more information on these projects, visit www.savannahneighborhoods.org.

‘Low Land and the High Road: Life and Community in the Hudson Hill, West Savannah and Woodville Neighborhoods,’ is one of the City of Savannah’s neighborhood documentation projects completed in 2008.

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Spooktacular at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for Halloween

October 7, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens 22nd annual fall festival, Spooktacular comes to Jacksonville, Fl. on October 22-25 and 29-31 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Come to Jacksonville Zoo to experience the land of Pumpkinville come alive with hundreds of fancy pumpkins, candy and fun during the magical Spooktacular event.
This is a merry, not scary, premier Halloween event for the whole family. New for 2009 is the Pharaoh’s Tomb, featuring a funny mummy, and the Abandoned Mine Shaft.  In additional, the festival has a Pirate’s Cove with seafaring men and women who fend off alligators.

Dress in your favorite costume and enjoy trick-or-treating, music, dancing, a giant slide, bounce houses and much more.  You can also have your photo taken with Jazoo or one his friends and visit with the Pumpkinville People, scarecrows, frog prince, fairies and many more.

Spooktacular is the Zoo’s largest fundraiser, with all proceeds benefiting the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens and going to the care and feeding of the animals. Admission is $8 for members and $9 for non-members, and children under 3 are free. Children also receive a free glow-in-the-dark necklace with paid admission.

Click here to buy advanced tickets for a discount

www.jacksonvillezoo.org

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Skidaway Marine Science Day – Savannah, GA

October 7, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

On Saturday October 10, University of Georgia Marine Extension Service Aquarium, the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, and Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary invites you and your family to visit for a the Skidaway Marine Science Day.

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about the coast and its inhabitants including   turtles, gators, and snakes. There will also be tours, classes, lectures, and experiments.

This is a free event.


Click here to visit the post about The Skidaway Marine Science Day Savannah in our events calendar for directions and more details.

Check out this video from Savannah Mid-morning Show with an interesting interview talking about the event.


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Plan for Halloween in Charleston

October 6, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Charleston is rich in history, stories, spirits and legends. The city has lots of haunted places and ghosts, so there is no shortage of ghost tours or tours of haunted houses. Halloween in Charleston is always special, and the city offers a wide variety of spectacular fall festivals, exciting corn mazes, colorful pumpkin patches and many other Halloween happenings. We have found a few fun Halloween events for you.

Read more about Halloween in Charleston, South Carolina

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Jacksonville Home & Patio Show 2009

October 1, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The Jacksonville Fall Home & Patio comes to the Prime Osborn Center in Jacksonville, Florida, October 1 – 4, 2009.

This year’s event is packed with activities and happenings. Find out what’s available for your home from flooring, furniture, home improvements, cabinets, doors, security systems and much much more.
If you’re considering home improvement, visit the show to get ideas and great tips before you get started. The 21st Annual Fall Jacksonville Home & Patio Show has answers to most of your home improvement questions.

Read our top 10 things to do at the Jacksonville Home & Patio Show here.

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