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MARCH eight
Celtic Cantankerous Mass: xi:30 a.yard.-1 p.one thousand. March eight; Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, 222 E Harris St.; savannahsaintpatricksday.com. A Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee outcome.
Celtic Cross Procession and Ceremony: ane p.k. March viii; Ant Park; savannahsaintpatricksday.com. A Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee event.
Interfaith Worship: 5 p.m. March eight; Thankful Missionary Baptist Church building, 820 Martin Luther Male monarch Jr. Blvd. A plan of the MLK Observance Solar day Clan Inc., mlkingsavannah.com.
Weeping Time celebration: 1 p.m. March eight; Unity Libation closing ceremony, The Weeping Time Historical Marker, Augusta Avenue and Dunn Street. Weeping Fourth dimension is the largest sale of enslaved humans ever recorded in North America. A Georgia Historical Society upshot.
Summertime camps at Mighty 8th: 8 a.chiliad.-iv p.m. Monday-Fri, dates vary by military camp; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler; $200 per calendar week includes luncheon, snacks; for ages half-dozen-12; ksingleton@mightyeighth.org or 912-988-1832.
"Lilliputian Women – The Musical": 3 p.m. March 8; Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St.; $xv at savannahboxoffice.com. Presented by SCAD Schoolhouse of Entertainment Arts.
MARCH 9
Ft. Pulaski National Monument field trip: 8:45-10:45 a.yard. March nine; Leader - Diana Churchill, dichurchbirds@gmail.com; ogeecheeaudubon.org.
An Irish gaelic Commemoration concert: 7:thirty p.m. March 9; Skidaway Island United Methodist Church, 54 Diamond Causeway; $20 adults, $10 students; Director Robert Harris at 912-925-7866.
MARCH x
True cat Lath Committee coming together: 10:thirty a.m. March 10; Chatham Area Transit Say-so Key, 900 E. Gwinnett St.; open to the public; catchacat.org. Strategic & Operational Planning.
MARCH xi
Woman Backside the Prophet: 5:30 p.m. March eleven; PARC, 425 Pennsylvania Ave.; costless; Lspracher@savannahga.gov or 912-651-6411. The story of Mary Haskell Minis who "gave wings to Kahlil Gibran, the author of the famed book The Prophet," and more than. Speaker is author, museum specialist Tania June Sammons who is working on a biography about Minis. Hosted by the City of Savannah Municipal Archives.
Cat Mobility community meeting: 5:30 p.m. March 11; Joe Murray Rivers Jr. Intermodal Transit Centre, 610 Westward. Oglethorpe Ave.; open to the public; catchacat.org.
MARCH xi-26
Tea At The Davenports': 5 p.m. March xi-12, 18-20, 26; Davenport House Museum, 324 E. State St.; $18, $xiv child, plus tax, reservations at bit.ly/DavenportTea; DavenportHouseMuseum.org. Learn about tea traditions and experience an early on 19th century tea.
MARCH 12
Women and the Vote: noon March 12; Outset Presbyterian Church building, 520 Washington Ave.; $10 per person, add $8 for a boxed lunch (reserve at least one week in advance). Register at lwvcga.org. Speaker is Marjorie Spruill, author of "Divided We Stand - The Battle Over Women's Rights and Family unit Values that Polarized America." Book signing to follow. Presented by League of Women Voters of Littoral Georgia and Learning Middle.
Bird Walk: 8:30 a.one thousand. March 12; McQueens Trail, Ft. Pulaski; ogeecheeaudubon.org. Lake Mayer Customs Park field trip: viii-10 a.m. Feb. 29; come across at correct side of chief parking lot. Leader - Pam Smith, pavercel@comcast.net.
True cat Strategic & Operational Planning Committee work session: 1 p.m. March 12; Joe Murray Rivers Jr. Intermodal Transit Middle, 610 W. Oglethorpe Ave.; open to the public; catchacat.org.
Preschool St. Patrick'southward Day Parade: 9:10 a.1000. March 12; Wilmington Island Presbyterian Preschool, 450 North Cromwell Road; from the church to May Howard drive, through the circumvolve and back to the church. See the children march forth with the Savannah Grand Marshal and entourage, fire trucks and other folks.
School Town Hall coming together: 6 p.m. March 12; Woodville Lower Campus – 402 Market St. Hear updates on Woodville-Tompkins and the Multi-Schoolhouse Campus. The Uppercase Projects team will attend. Hosted by Commune 8 School Lath Representative Tonia Howard-Hall.
Savannah Beer and Hymns: 7-9 p.m. March 12; Tubby'south Tank House, backroom, Thunderbolt; free to attend. Alive music and vocal books provided. March donations do good Leukemia and Lymphoma Society-Student Campaign.
MARCH xiii-15
Festival of St. Patrick: vi p.1000.-midnight March xiii, 10 a.m.-midnight March 14, 10 a.m-6 p.m. March 15. Stages along the waterfront and in City Market place. Details at bit.ly/StPatFestival2020.
MARCH xiv
Tybee Irish gaelic Heritage Parade: 3-5 p.thou., March 14; free. Begins at Tybee City Hall and gain down Butler Artery to Tybrisa Street.
Greening of Tanger Outlet fountain: 4-vi p.m. March 14; Tanger Outlet Center Savannah, Nike fountain; costless. Includes petting zoo, parade around the center, other family events.
MARCH 15
Flannery O'Connor Spring Lecture Serial: 4 p.grand. March 15; Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home, 207 E. Charlton St.; flanneryoconnorhome.org, 912-233-6014; free; Jonathan Haupt and guest authors hash out "Our Prince of Scribes," remembrances by writers inspired by the late Pat Conroy.
Beaches & Baskets Auction: 6-10 p.grand. March 21; Club Stewart, 1020 Hero Road, Fort Stewart; $25 until March 13 at marnecommunityandspousesclub.com. Those without armed forces ID or gate pass, enter by principal gate on General Screven Way, show valid ID. Heavy hors d'oeuvres, live music, a vino pull and a live and silent auction. Benefits Marne Community and Spouses' Club which raises money for scholarships for service members' spouses and children and local community organizations that support the Fort Stewart and Hunter Regular army Airfield Customs.
MARCH 16
Sgt. William Jasper Memorial Procession, ceremony: four-5:30 p.1000., March sixteen; Begins at Johnson Foursquare to Madison Square; savannahsaintpatricksday.com. The outcome honors the armed forces. A Savannah St. Patrick's Twenty-four hour period Parade Committee issue.
MARCH 17
St. Patrick's Day Parade: ten:15 a.one thousand. March 17; steps off corner of Abercorn and Gwinnett streets, winds through downtown; savannahsaintpatricksday.com/road. A Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee event.
MARCH 18-26
Tea At The Davenports': 5 p.g. March 18-twenty, 26; Davenport House Museum, 324 E. State St.; $18, $14 child, plus revenue enhancement, reservations at fleck.ly/DavenportTea; DavenportHouseMuseum.org. Larn virtually tea traditions and experience an early 19th century tea.
MARCH 19
State of the City address, town hall coming together: 6:thirty p.m. March 19; Savannah Civic Centre, tertiary floor ballroom. Mayor Van Johnson to give overview of metropolis of Savannah activities and where the city is headed. Metropolis Manager Pat Monahan will present annual report to the quango. The council will have questions from the public.
MARCH 21
AOH Irish Road Bowling: 9 a.m.-noon March 21; International Racetrack, Hutchinson Island; prices to play vary, gratuitous to picket; aohsavannah.com.
National Federation of the Blind of Chatham County: 2:xxx-four:30 p.m. March 21; Thomas Francis William Court, 1900 Lincoln St.; President McArthur Jarrett, 912-349-2651. Public invited to monthly affiliate meeting.
Beaches & Baskets Sale: half dozen-10 p.one thousand. March 21; Society Stewart, 1020 Hero Road, Fort Stewart; $25 until March xiii at marnecommunityandspousesclub.com. Those without war machine ID or gate pass,d enter by master gate on General Screven Way. Bring valid ID, plan for security checks. Heavy hors d'oeuvres, live music, a wine pull and a live and silent sale. Benefits Marne Community and Spouses' Club which raises coin for scholarships for service members' spouses and children and local community organizations that support the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Customs.
Sigma Gamma Rho Greek Tea fundraiser: 4-7 p.m. March 21; Victory North, 2603 Whitaker St.; $35, $20 undergraduates and youth at PayPal savannahalumnaesgrho@yahoo.com or Greenbacks APP at $PoodleSoros. Hostee by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Alpha Iota Sigma Chapter. Proceeds to FRIENDS of Littoral Georgia for children with autism to attend summer campsite.
MARCH 22
O'Connor Altogether Parade and Street Fair: 1-iv p.m. March 22; Lafayette Square, Abercorn and East Charlton streets; free; flanneryoconnorhome.org.
St. Patrick's Regatta: apex March 21 and 22; on the Wilmington River between Turner's Creek and R14; bit.ly/RegattaSav.
Honoring Voting Rights Leader Mamie George Williams: 2:30-4:30 p.k. March 22; Bull Street Library, 2002 Bull St.; free; lwvcga.org. Speaker is historian Velma Thomas Fann, co-author of "Emancipation Proclamation - Forever Complimentary". Book signing to follow.
MARCH 24
CAT Board Commission meetings: March 24; 11 a.m. Governance, noon Advertizement-hoc Executive Search Committee; Chatham Area Transit Authority Central, 900 Due east. Gwinnett St.; open up to the public; catchacat.org.
MARCH 26
Tea At The Davenports': 5 p.m. March 26; Davenport House Museum, 324 E. State St.; $18, $14 child, plus tax, reservations at flake.ly/DavenportTea; DavenportHouseMuseum.org. Learn nigh tea traditions and feel an early 19th century tea.
United Way annual meeting, awards: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.1000. March 26; Hyatt Regency Savannah, 2 W. Bay St.; $35 at uwce.org/event/annualmeeting2020/.
MARCH 27
Bocce Ball Charity Tournament: 9 a.thousand.-noon March 27; Plantation Society, Landings; $65 entry, lunch included; annals with Melissa Emery at 912-598-1883. Proceeds to Greenbriar Children'due south Middle.
MARCH 28
Oatland Island Wild fauna Center field trip: eight-10:30 a.m. March 28; Meet at the front gate. Leader - Eric Swanson at eric.swanson@sccpss.com; ogeecheeaudubon.org.
Organist Gail Archer in concert: iii p.m. March 28; St. John'due south Episcopal Church, 325 Bull St.; gratuitous. Jointly sponsored by the church and the Savannah Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
Beta Phi Lambda fish fry fundraiser: 10:30 a.chiliad.-3 p.m. March 28; Charles Henry Chapman Memorial Community Garden, across from 3112 Lincoln St., Thunderbolt; $10; 912-232-6048, 912-604-6089 or 912-660-6168. Proceeds do good Beta Phi Lambda Chapter'due south charitable events, including the Blastoff Bears, other school mentoring programs, and Megagenesis College and Career Fair.
MARCH 29
STEAM Fest: xi a.chiliad.-3 p.thou. March 29; Georgia State Railroad Museum, 655 Louisville Road; regular museum admission of $xi, $vii for children under 12, free for Coastal Heritage Society members. An interactive family unit event designed to showcase science, engineering science, engineering, art and math instruction programming.
Classes, workshops: Ongoing; Savannah Cultural Arts Centre, 201 Montgomery St.; schedule, costs vary; savannahga.gov/artsclasses.
MARCH 31
True cat Board Meeting: ten a.m. March 31; Joe Murray Rivers Jr. Intermodal Transit Center, 610 Due west. Oglethorpe Ave.; open to the public; catchacat.org.
April four
Smart Sea Level Sensor Project: vii p.one thousand. Apr 4; City Centre, 520 Cedar St., Richmond Hill; gratuitous, refreshments; RSVP to thedolphinproject.org. Speaker Russ Clark, senior enquiry scientist and director of mobile engineering and IOT Programs at Georgia Tech Savannah. Hosted by The Dolphin Project and Coastal Electric Cooperative.
Sat Nighttime Party on the River: 7 p.m. April 4; Westin Savannah Harbor Golf game Resort & Spa, 1 Resort Drive; $85 at savannahcasa.org/grandprixde. Ticket sales, silent auction benefit Savannah/Chatham Court Appointed Special Advocates. Performance motorcar show, live band, hor d'oeuvres. Sponsored by The Coastal Empire Region Porsche Club of America.
APRIL v
Summer camps at Mighty Eighth: 8 a.m.-4 p.k. Monday-Friday, dates vary by camp; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler; $200 per week includes lunch, snacks; for ages six-12; ksingleton@mightyeighth.org or 912-988-1832.
April vii
Why the 1965 Voting Act Matters: 5:30 p.m. Apr 7; The Learning Centre, 3025 Bull St.; $10 at lwvcga.org. Speaker is Laughlin McDonald, director emeritus, ACLU's Voting Rights Project. Presented past League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia and Learning Middle.
Apr eighteen
Costless park twenty-four hour period: nine a.m.-4 p.m. April eighteen; Fort Pulaski National Monument, Highway lxxx, 15 miles east of Savannah; nps.gov/FortPulaski, 912-786-5787, facebook.com/FortPulaskiNPS. Complimentary access on National Junior Ranger Twenty-four hours / Beginning Mean solar day of National Park Week.
Barbecue dinner fundraiser: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. April 18; Coffee Bluff Marine Rescue Squadron at the end of White Barefaced Road on the Forrest River; $x. Proceeds to the rescue squadron.
Earth Day Savannah Celebration: noon-5 p.1000. April 18; Daffin Park, 1301 E. Victory Drive; earthdaysavannah.org. Activities and workshops.
APRIL 23
Raising Hope: 6 p.one thousand., reception, 7 p.thou. dinner Apr 23; DeSoto Savannah Hotel; $125 at 248-770-3933 or mtoth@unionmission.org; unionmission.org. Union Mission annual fundraiser. Keynote speaker is Michelle Norris, executive vice president of external affairs and growth strategies, National Church building Residences, Columbus, Ohio.
Moveable Feast Lecture Series: 6 p.m. April 23; Savannah Cultural Arts Eye, Ben Tucker Theater, 201 Montgomery St., gratuitous. "Shakespeare Nigh the Park" by faculty from the Departments of Theatre, Music and Literature, Georgia Southern.
APRIL 24
Abbie DeLoach Foundation Scholarship Luncheon: 11:xxx a.one thousand.-i p.one thousand. April 24; Compassion Christian Church, 55 Al Henderson Blvd.; $50 at chip.ly/ADFoundation; abbiedeloachfoundation.com. Volition proper noun 2020 Scholarship grade, provide highlights of the 2019 Nurses for the Nations trip to Ecuador and more.
APRIL 26
Classes, workshops: Ongoing: Savannah Cultural Arts Centre, 201 Montgomery St.; schedule, costs vary; savannahga.gov/artsclasses.
Flannery O'Connor Spring Lecture Series: four p.yard. April 26; 207 E. Charlton St.; flanneryoconnorhome.org, 912-233-6014; free. Angela Alaimo O'Donnell discusses her books, "Andalusian Hours: Poems from the Porch of Flannery O'Connor" and "Radical Ambiguity: Race in Flannery O'Connor."
APRIL 28
Where We Are Now: half-dozen:30 p.m. April 28; the Learning Center, 3025 Bull St.; Complimentary but register at lwvcga.org. Neb Nigut, host of GPB's "Political Rewind," will moderate between sometime Secretary of State Cathy Cox and current Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger nearly voting and voting rights legislation in Georgia. Presented past League of Women Voters of Littoral Georgia and Learning Eye.
MAY ii
Savannah Scottish Games: nine a.thousand. May two, four:30 p.g. closing ceremonies; Bethesda Academy, 9520 Ferguson Ave.; $15 at the gate, $x military, start responders, students 11-18, free children up to x years; savannahscottishgames.com.
MAY 3
Classes, workshops: Ongoing; Savannah Cultural Arts Eye, 201 Montgomery St.; schedule, costs vary; savannahga.gov/artsclasses.
Summer camps at Mighty Eighth: 8 a.m.-iv p.thou. Monday-Friday, dates vary past camp; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Forcefulness, 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler; $200 per week includes tiffin, snacks; for ages 6-12; ksingleton@mightyeighth.org or 912-988-1832.
MAY x
Sea camp: nine:30 a.m.-12:30 p.one thousand. and ane-4 p.k. weekdays May 25-July 31; Tybee Isle Marine Science Eye, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Island; $thirty each three-hour module, $10 daily for aftercare from 4-v p.chiliad.; annals at tybeemarinescience.org. For children aged 6-11.
MAY 17
Flannery O'Connor Spring Lecture Series: four p.m. May 17; 207 E. Charlton St.; flanneryoconnorhome.org, 912-233-6014; free. Author Aberjhani presents his literary memoir "Greeting Flannery O'Connor at the Back Door of My Listen."
MAY 19
Body of water camp: 9:30 a.grand.-12:30 p.thou. and one-4 p.m. weekdays May 25-July 31; Tybee Isle Marine Science Eye, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Isle; $xxx each three-hr module, $10 daily for aftercare from four-v p.k.; register at tybeemarinescience.org. For children aged vi-xi.
JUNE 1
Ocean campsite: 9:30 a.thou.-12:xxx p.m. and 1-4 p.yard. weekdays through July 31; Tybee Island Marine Science Center, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Island; $30 each three-hour module, $ten daily for aftercare from 4-5 p.m.; register at tybeemarinescience.org. For children aged 6-11.
JUNE 15
Body of water camp: nine:thirty a.thou.-12:30 p.thousand. and ane-four p.chiliad. weekdays through July 31; Tybee Island Marine Science Center, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Isle; $30 each three-hour module, $ten daily for aftercare from 4-five p.m.; register at tybeemarinescience.org. For children aged 6-eleven.
JULY one
Sea army camp: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.one thousand. and ane-4 p.yard. weekdays through July 31; Tybee Island Marine Scientific discipline Center, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Island; $30 each three-hour module, $10 daily for aftercare from 4-5 p.grand.; register at tybeemarinescience.org. For children anile 6-11.
JUNE 7
Summer camps at Mighty Eighth: 8 a.one thousand.-4 p.g. Monday-Friday, dates vary by camp; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler; $200 per week includes dejeuner, snacks; for ages half dozen-12; ksingleton@mightyeighth.org or 912-988-1832.
JULY v
Summertime camps at Mighty Eighth: 8 a.k.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, dates vary by camp; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Forcefulness, 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler; $200 per week includes lunch, snacks; for ages 6-12; ksingleton@mightyeighth.org or 912-988-1832.
JULY fifteen
Body of water campsite: 9:30 a.g.-12:xxx p.grand. and ane-4 p.k. weekdays through July 31; Tybee Island Marine Science Middle, 1509 Strand Ave., Tybee Island; $30 each three-hour module, $x daily for aftercare from 4-5 p.1000.; register at tybeemarinescience.org. For children anile 6-eleven.
AUG. 25
Free park day: 9 a.k.-iv p.m. Aug. 25; Fort Pulaski National Monument, Highway lxxx, 15 miles east of Savannah; nps.gov/FortPulaski, 912-786-5787, facebook.com/FortPulaskiNPS. Complimentary access on National Park Service Birthday.
SEPT. 26
Free park day: ix a.grand.-iv p.m. Sept. 26; Fort Pulaski National Monument, Highway eighty, 15 miles east of Savannah; nps.gov/FortPulaski, 912-786-5787, facebook.com/FortPulaskiNPS. Free access on National Public Lands Day.
NOV. 11
Costless park day: ix a.m.-4 p.thousand. November. 11; Fort Pulaski National Monument, Highway 80, 15 miles east of Savannah; nps.gov/FortPulaski, 912-786-5787, facebook.com/FortPulaskiNPS. Costless admission on Veterans 24-hour interval.
Source: https://www.savannahnow.com/story/special/2020/03/07/community-calendar-for-march-8-2020/1567138007/
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