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For the past 85 years, Savannah has hosted one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the country. Come and join us for the 2012 celebration! WHEN: March 16th – 18th WHERE: Historic River Street
Whether you’re a local, a return visitor or a first time tourist, this Guidebook provides all the information about the parade, festival details, event information and area attractions that you will need to navigate you through St. Pats and all the great things Savannah has to offer. Each year, Savannah hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades and celebrations in the country. Dozens of bands, hundreds of floats and thousands of visitors and locals come out for the biggest event of the year in the Hostess City. CONTENTS: Parade Route………………….Page 13 River Street Celebration…..….Page 22 Music & Entertainment………Page 24 Calendar of Events……………Page 26 Rules & Regulations……….… Page 32 Area Attractions……………… Page 34
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March 16 - 17 The Savannah Waterfront Association hosts a festival along the Historic waterfront, including River Street from East Broad Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. More than 70 restaurants, shops and pubs provide food, games and contests plus 30-hours on Non-Stop Deejaying fron DJ’s to Go. The event is free. For 2012 Wristbands will not be required to consume alcoholic beverages on the plaza and inside River Street businesses.
WHERE: Historic River Street The
event is free.
There
will be no gated festival area this year or wristbands.
River
Street will be closed to traffic throughout the festival.
Rules and Regulations to Know About: For
2012 - Wristbands will not be required
Packages
are subject to examination
No
food or beverages, bottles, cans, coolers, weapons or other illegal items are permitted within the festival site
No
pets, in-line skates, skateboards, bicycles or wagons
Disorderly,
dangerous or disruptive behavior will result in arrest/
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At City Market, there will be live music as well as food and beverages as we celebrate all things Irish.
Day
Date
Time
Performer
Fri
3/16
Noon – 3pm
DJ Jeff Taylor
Fri
3/16
2pm
Milwaukee Police Bagpipe Band
Fri
3/16
3 - 6pm
Chuck Courteney Band
Fri
3/16
6 - 9pm
8 Mile Bend
Fri
3/16
9 -12 pm
High Velocity
Sat
3/17
Noon - 3pm
DJ Jeff Taylor
Sat
3/17
3 - 6pm
Bounty Hunter
Sat
3/17
6 - 9pm
8 Mile Bend
Sat
3/17
9 - 12pm
High Velocity
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Music and Entertainment Wild Wings at City Market Wild Wings restaurant also features live music during the celebration.
3/16 & 3/17 St. Patty's Day Party! March 16: Outside 12pm-2pm - Dave Landeo Acoustic 2:30pm-5pm - Good Times 5:30pm-8pm - Tokyo Joe 8:30pm-11pm - U-Phonik The Party Moves Inside
11 pm—Until… Silicone Sister
March 17: Outside
11am-1pm - Rotie Acoustic 1:30pm-3:30pm - Homemade Wine 4pm-6pm - Ellen Drive 6:30pm-8:30pm - Simplified 9pm-11pm - The Design
The Party Moves Inside 11 pm Until… Liquid Ginger Click here for Free IPhone App
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Sunday, March 4: Grand Marshal Public Investiture at Savannah Civic Center
Friday, March 9: Greening of the Fountain at Forsyth Park
Saturday, March 10: Tara Feis at Emmet Park 11AM
Saturday, March 10: Irish Heritage Parade on Tybee Island at 3PM Saturday, March 11 thur 13th: International St. Patrick's Day Rugby Tournament at Daffin Park all day
Sunday, March 11: Hilton Head’s St Patricks Parade at 3PM
Sunday, March 11: Celtic Cross Ceremony
Sunday, March 11: Celtic Crossroads at 7pm
Monday, March 12: Irish Bands Concert at Shelter Cove, Hilton Head Island Thursday, March 15: Carrigbyrne Pike and Choir Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 7pm Friday, March 16: Jasper Green Ceremony at Madison Square Friday, March 16: City Market St. Patrick's Day Celebration Join us for live music, food and fun in City Market! The festivities begin March 16th at noon and will go through Saturday, March 17th. Saturday, March 17: Saint Patrick's Day Mass at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 8:00AM Saturday, March 17: Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Parade kickoff at 10:15AM Saturday, March 17: St Patrick’s Day Celebration on River Street
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The 29th Annual Hilton Head Island St. Patrick's Day Parade is a family oriented event designed for everyone's enjoyment and participation. Spectators, in excess of 20,000 people, are always delighted with the antics of clowns, marching bands, entertaining Shiners', beautiful floats, and all the marching units and dignitaries. The Parade begins March 11th at 3 pm.
PARKING The City of Savannah provides a large number of parking and transportation options which make it convenient for visitors.
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DO’S & DONT’S OF ST PAT’S
DO keep alcohol in paper, plastic, or styrofoam cups. Glass bottles are prohibited on the street.
DO only carry one drink at a time and limit it to 16 ounces in size.
DON'T drink alcohol in a parked vehicle.
DON'T think about exposing yourself or urinating in public.
Police say any of the crimes above come with a maximum punishment of a $500 fine or 30 days in jail. More laws and rules to keep in mind:
NO coolers, NO animals, NO weapons Concealed weapons are NOT allowed in the festival area, even with a permit. .Each person is only allowed ONE drink at a time. No one will be allowed to camp out in the squares overnight. They will be off limits to everyone until 6 a.m. on the day of the parade.
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This year stay in Port Wentworth over St. Patrick’s Day and take advantage of the "Skip the Traffic, Take the Trolley Promotion". The Port Wentworth Chamber of Commerce will offer a convenient, safe and affordable way for visitors and locals to enjoy the St. Patrick's Day festivities on March 17th. Trolleys will depart/arrive every 30 minutes beginning at 7:00 a.m. and ending at 10:00 p.m. Shuttle stops: Food Lion Shopping Plaza and participating Exit 109 hotels. Purchase tickets in advance at the PW Chamber or purchase day of at the ticket booth next to El Ranchito's Mexican Restaurant in the Food Lion Shopping Plaza. Cost: Adults 18+ $25, 6-17 $10, 5 and Under Free!
For more information call (912) 965-1999 or visit www.VisitPortWentworth.com.
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Savannah
She is elegant and refined yet secretive and seductive. She is Savannah… Georgia’s First City. Eccentric and romantic, Savannah is the sultry Southern Belle of the Georgia Coast. One of the South’s most intriguing and mysterious cities, Savannah will captivate you with her natural beauty, eccentric charm and traditional Southern hospitality.
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n February 12, 1733 General James Edward Oglethorpe and the 120 passengers of the good ship “Anne” landed on a high bluff along the Savannah River near the location where City Hall now stands. Oglethorpe named the thirteenth and final American colony Georgia, after England’s King George II, and Savannah became its first city.
For more than two and a half centuries Savannah has survived wars, epidemics, fires and hurricanes, always bouncing back to glorious life afterwards. During the American Revolution, the British occupied the city, but after the war the city prospered as cotton and rice plantations thrived and wealthy planters built lavish homes and churches throughout the city. With the onslaught of the Civil War, the city’s economy was devastated. In 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman began his march to the sea, but upon entering the city Sherman was so taken by its beauty that the city was spared. The city will captivate you with its beauty and charm, but along with its history and rich tradition, Savannah is a modern, exciting city that offers visitors an abundance of things to see and do. Stay at one of Savannah’s many charming bed & breakfast inns or elegant hotels. Explore the city in a horse-drawn carriage. Enjoy gourmet dining in the city’s many fine restaurants, and shop in quaint stores and boutiques. Charming… intriguing… romantic… captivating; a vacation in Savannah is one you will long remember.
Savannah’s Historic District Savannah is home to one of the largest National Landmark Historic Districts in the United States. This 2.5-mile district, which runs from River Street to Forsyth Park, features quaint shops, charming boutiques and world-class restaurants nestled beneath a canopy of majestic Live Oak trees. Georgia’s First City also features stunning examples of Federal, Italianate, Georgian and Victorian architecture. More than 40% of Savannah’s buildings have architectural or historic significance.
Savannah’s Squares Savannah is credited as being America’s first planned city. General Oglethorpe laid the city out in a series of grids that allowed for wide open streets intertwined with shady public squares and parks that served as town meeting places and centers of business. Savannah had 24 original squares with 22 still in existence. Savannah’s squares are often considered the city’s precious jewels, and each has its own personality. Some squares have monuments and others have fountains. Graced by century-old live oaks draped with Spanish moss, and surrounded by splendid antebellum mansions, refined churches and assorted shops and galleries, the squares are a beautiful haven for relaxing and strolling.
Things to Do in Savannah Telfair Museum of Art One of Savannah’s most visited attractions, the Telfair Museum of Art is a state-ofthe-art museum that houses 20th and 21st century art in three spectacular buildings.
Mercer Williams House Be sure to visit the Mercer Williams House made famous by the best selling book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Splash in the Boro Family Waterpark Located in Mill Creek Regional Park in nearby Statesboro, Splash in The Boro Family Waterpark and Aquatic Center offers a great place for family fun.
Savannah Riverboat Cruises The 600 passenger Savannah River Queen and the 600 passenger Georgia Queen are triple-decker vessels that offer a variety of different tours all throughout the harbor.
Carriage Tours Experience the beauty and history of Savannah up-close in a horse-drawn carriage.
888 Hwy 24 East, Statesboro, GA 30461
Places to Dine in Savannah Wild Wing Cafe Located in the City Market, Wild Wing Café specializes in the tastiest chicken wings you will ever enjoy. All of their food, from wings to burgers to salads, are made from the finest and freshest ingredients.
700 Drayton Located within the new, chic and luxurious Mansion on Forsyth Park, 700 Drayton Restaurant is home to Savannah’s most eclectic, talked-about dining experience in a magnificent setting adorned with chic artwork, stunning chandeliers and the full restoration of this original 1888 Savannah Mansion.
Sapphire Grill Sapphire’s “Fresh Market Cuisine” is Chef Nason’s eclectic interpretation of Savannah’s antebellum culinary heritage, featuring organic ingredients including fresh caught seafood, organic free-range meats, game, poultry, vegetables and herbs from local and regional farms.
Belford’s Savannah Located in the in the City Market in the heart of Savannah’s historic district Belford’s Savannah Seafood and Steaks offers the best in Savannah, fine dining.
Chart House Constructed sometime prior to 1790, the Savannah Chart House is the oldest masonry building in Georgia. From top -of-the-catch seafood, succulent steaks and decadent desserts, our renowned chefs have tailored a menu to complement local cuisine while introducing a hint of the exotic.
Lady & Sons - 102 West Congress Street - (912) 233-2600 The Pirates House - 20 East Broad Street - (912) 233-5757 The Olde Pink House - 23 Abercorn Street - (912) 232-4286 Moon River Brewing - 21 West Bay Street - (912) 447-0943 Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room - 107 W Jones St - (912) 232-5997 Vic’s on the River - 26 East Bay Street - (912) 721-1000 Garibaldi’s Cafe - 315 West Congress Street - (912) 232-7118
Where to Stay Savannah offers a wide variety of accomodations options from quaint bed & breakfasts and small luxury hotels located in historic homes, to modern hotels.
Places to Stay in Savannah Hamilton-Turner Inn Situated the center of the historic district, Savannah’s stately Second Empire mansion combines Southern charm with luxurious accommodations and an array of amenities.
Westin Savannah Harbor Resort & Spa With its domes and cupolas that echo the antebellum architecture of the South, the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa is set in lush landscaped gardens which include an 18-hole golf course and a dock on the river from which guests catch a 2 minute water ferry ride to town.
Ballastone Inn Immerse yourself in the beauty of our historic city by staying at the Ballastone Inn, the historic district’s most celebrated luxury hotel.. Built in 1838, the four story antebellum mansion reflects old fashioned excellence and charm with modern-day conveniences and amenities.
The Bohemian Hotel The Bohemian Hotel sits like a jewel above the historic 18th century cobblestone street along the famous Savannah River. This Savannah luxury hotel is adorned by original works of art by renowned artists.
Comfort Suites Historic District Come and experience true Southern hospitality at the Comfort Suites Historic District. Located within walking distance of famous River Street and the City Market. All suite hotel with indoor pool & spa, breakfast and ample free parking included.
Four Points by Sheraton The newly-built Four Points by Sheraton Historic Savannah offers a great location, just steps away along cobblestone streets from the downtown historic district. Browse the quaint shops and charming boutiques or linger in the world-class restaurants.
Avia House 14 Barnard Street - (912) 233-2116 Courtyard Savannah - 415 West Liberty St. - (912) 790-8287 Mulberry Inn - 601 East Bay Street - (912) 233-4269 Doubletree by Hilton - 411 West Bay Street - (912) 790-3174 Inn at Ellis Square - 201 West Bay Street - (912) 233-9286 Staybridge Suites - 301 East Bay Street - (912) 721-4482 Marshall House - 123 East Broughton Street - (912) 644-7896 Olde Harbour Inn - 115 East River Street - (912) 492-6619
Nearby Places to Visit Savannah is located on the Atlantic coast in the heart of the beautiful and historic lowcountry. The beach towns of Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island and the historic towns of Beaufort and Bluffton - all just a short drive from Savannah - are great places to explore.
Hilton Head Island A short drive from Savannah, Hilton Head Island is one of the premier resort destinations in the world. With 12 miles of pristine beaches, 25 world-class golf courses, tennis facilities, fine restaurants, shopping, and a wide variety of water sports, Hilton Head offers a vacation in a natural paradise. Whether you ‘re looking for the perfect place for a family vacation, a romantic getaway, a golf outing, or to just relax amidst the spectacular beauty of the Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island provides the perfect environment in which to escape.
Bluffton Ancient oak trees draped with Spanish moss line the quaint streets of historic Bluffton, a friendly community known for its historic charm and relaxed Lowcountry lifestyle. Located just over the bridge from Hilton Head Island and a short drive from Savannah, Bluffton is home to a thriving arts district. The original one square mile historic district of Bluffton's Old Town offers a charming blend of antique shops, restaurants, art galleries, and historical and cultural events that bring this eclectic community alive and attract thousands of visitors each year.
Beaufort
Beautiful, historic Beaufort offers scenic beauty and a slow pace of life wrapped around history and culture which enchants both visitors and residents alike. When you stroll the streets of Beaufort, you are literally taking a walk through history as you are surrounded by spectacular historic homes and mansions. It is one of the few towns with more than 90 historic structures and its entire downtown designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a historic district. In Beaufort, you’ll find special cuisine, culture, history and heritage to suit any interest. Visual and performing arts are appreciated in Beaufort where a gallery or antique shop is easy to find, and cultural events are often staged along the waterfront where they combine fine food with arts and music to treat all of the senses.
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