Category: Newsletter 8.23.22
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What’s Up This Week
Fancy meeting you here! Again, thanks for opening your email and checking us out. We’ve got some interesting info lined up for you this week. But before we get to that, let me remind you that we’re giving away a free set of AirPods to celebrate the launch of this newsletter. Just click this link…
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Sea Fare in the Open Air:
Enjoy Fresh Seafood, Family Fun and Talented Country Acts at the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival Does succulent seafood, fun carnival rides and rockin’ live music sound like the makings of a great weekend to you? If so, mark your calendars for the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival. Now in its 23rd year, the festival is slated…
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Let’s Get Physical: Five-Minute Fitness
The kiddos have gone back to school, which means summer is slipping away. Soon, beach days will be behind us, but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to your bangin’ beach bod. For many, fitness is a cycle. It starts at the beginning of the year with New Year’s resolutions. Most fall off…
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Get Schwifty and Thrifty for National Secondhand Wardrobe Day
Each year, National Secondhand Wardrobe Day falls on Aug. 25. It’s a time to celebrate the joys of thrifting, which helps to save your coins as well as the planet. Buying secondhand is a cost-effective way to score fashions of the present and past while keeping these items out of landfills. Beyond being affordable and…
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Eat Good and Do Good with the Farm-Fresh Market Pizza
Bar Julian is a swanky rooftop bar boasting handcrafted cocktails, a Mediterranean menu and spectacular Savannah River views. With its creative offerings and contemporary decor, Bar Julian is a great option for a lunch date with friends or a dinner reservation for two. While the bar is an excellent choice anytime, there’s a special promotion…
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Hostess City History: The Waving Girl
Overlooking the Savannah River at River Street’s east end in Morell Park, you’ll find the Waving Girl Statue. Lauded sculptor Felix de Weldon created the statue, which was erected in 1972 to celebrate the life and tradition of Florence Martus. Born to a soldier in 1869 on Cockspur Island, Florence grew up between the lighthouses…