Savannah, GA — Coastal Pet Rescue doesn’t just save homeless pets, they make them part of the family until they can be placed in a forever home.
Coastal Pet Rescue runs on the dedication of their volunteer foster parents, who play an important role in the pet’s transition between an unfortunate situation and a happy, healthy existence.
Summer Waves Waterpark Opens – Jekyll Island, Georgia
Come celebrate the parks 20th birthday, Summer Waves! Get your season passes now and celebrate! Park opens every weekend starting May 10th. Download the complete schedule at www.summerwaves.com For more information, please call 912-635-2074.
Artwalk to Cousart Studios – St Augustine, Florida
We received an invitation to visit Cousart Studios at 64 Hypolita Street in St Augustine for First Friday Art Walk. The popular art walk takes place on Friday May 2nd in downtown St. Augustine. At Cousart Studios you can meet artist Jennifer Whittington. New ideas and new paintings.
Other artists are Cousart, Draper, Holmes, Leigh Murphy and Kris Battles the Marine Combat Artist.
Albert Ayler Film Screening – Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, GA The Psychotronic Film Society of Savannah and The Coastal Jazz Association of Savannah, in conjunction with The Telfair Museum of Art, are proud to present -for one showing only- the universally-acclaimed jazz documentary film MY NAME IS ALBERT AYLER at 6:00 pm, Thursday, June 5 in the Jepson Center for The Arts’ Neises Auditorium.
This is an event for both jazz and film fans.
Summerville Festival Was a Big Success – South Carolina
The 3rd annual Festival brought visitors from near and far to experience the unique culture and history of the “Flowertown in the Pines.â€
April 29, 2008, Summerville, SC – The third annual Golden Age of Summerville Festival held Friday, April 25 through Sunday, April 27 attracted visitors from across the nation, and in some cases, the ocean. Hosted by Summerville D.R.E.A.M. (Downtown Restoration, Enhancement and Management) and brought together by a steering committee comprised of residents, merchants and community leaders, the festival strived to raise awareness of Historic Downtown Summerville.