Category: Newsletter 1.10.23
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Back in Business
Hiii!! We’re finally back in action. I very much appreciate your patience over the last week, and I’m happy to present a full newsletter this week with all the interesting and informative content you’ve come to expect. I do have a few updates in the coming weeks about The Low, but until then, here’s what’s…
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5 New Restaurants to Try in 2023
Savannah’s culinary scene is always changing, with several new restaurants having opened up in recent months. If you want to be a more adventurous diner this year, there are quite a few new eateries to enjoy. Ditch the usual and try something different in 2023. Put these newcomers to Savannah’s dining scene on your foodie…
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Holiday Happenings: Celebrate MLK Day at these Events
MLK Day will be observed on Monday, Jan. 16. Each year, we set aside the third Monday in January to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As Georgians, we have a special connection to the civil rights leader, who lived and preached in Atlanta. Here in Savannah, we have a…
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Tips to Make Your Resume Stand Out
If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to land a new job, you’re probably going to want to polish up your resume. And if that’s the case, you’re in for a treat. Having a well-written resume that effectively communicates your skills, education and experience is essential when job hunting. No matter where you are…
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Hostess City History: The Kehoe House
Located on Habersham Street at Columbia Square sits an architectural marvel dating back to the Victorian era. This marvel is the Kehoe House, which operates today as an opulent B&B, complete with 13 luxurious guest rooms and several balconies. The Kehoe House was originally constructed in 1892 by William Kehoe, a successful iron foundry owner.…