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SAVANNAH JAZZ FESTIVAL has always been bigger than the beats that boom from Forsyth Park each fall. As the region’s largest free music festival, the annual gathering of world-class jazz vocalists and musicians is just as much a celebration of community. The festival’s organizers say the spirit of community will be more resonant than ever as the event returns for a weekend of free, live performances at Forsyth Park this September 23–26, marking the occasion of its 40th anniversary. “The power of music — particularly jazz, which brings people together and lifts people’s spirits — can’t be understated,” says Paula Fogarty, the festival’s interim executive director. “After the year we’ve all had, coming together and uniting as a community in music will be so important. It’s not just a music festival; it’s a mental health festival.” This year’s lineup will feature hometown talent, Grammy award-winning regional performers and international jazz stars alike, with live music performances kicking off Friday, Sept. 24, for Blues Night. Serbian-born blues vocalist Ana Popovic will headline the night, marking her debut performance at the festival. “Blues is one of the parents of jazz, so we always like to pay tribute and open the festival with Blues Night,” says Fogarty, who points to ragtime as jazz’s other parent. Other highlights from the weekend include a Saturday set by the U.S. Navy Band Commodores, an 18-piece band with a 50-year history of performing for major state functions, as well as headliners The Savannah Divas, a group of female vocalists who will be backed by the Savannah Jazz Orchestra. On Sunday, saxophone and flute musician Don Braden returns to the festival with a performance of soul and swing. Braden will likely be a familiar face to festival-goers, having previously performed with jazz greats including Wynton Marsalis and Betty Carter. Ranky Tanky, a Grammy award-winning quintet based in Charleston, South Carolina, closes out the weekend of music. The group is beloved for its music inspired by and born from the Gullah culture, making them an especially meaningful addition to
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Above, musicians and kids march in a past parade for Joe “King” Oliver, the pioneering cornet player and band leader pictured at right.
this year’s lineup. After all, according to jazz historian, educator and trombonist Teddy Adams, Gullah and Geechee influences give Savannah jazz its distinctive sound. “[Adams] describes the Savannah sound as rooted in Gullah Geechee culture, whereas New Orleans jazz is more inspired by Creole and European influence,” Fogarty says. “It’s wonderful to be able to pay tribute to our Gullah Geechee roots in Savannah with Ranky Tanky, and we’re excited to end the festival on such a high note.” To mark its 40th anniversary, Savannah Jazz has also announced a forthcoming exhibition, slated to launch next year. The Savannah Jazz History Exhibit, on display at the Savannah History Museum, hopes to capture the city’s role in the music genre through the stories of its performers (including Johnny Mercer and Joe “King” Oliver), composers, venues and more. The show will feature artifacts such as Ben Tucker’s historic bass violin, Johnny Mercer’s 1961 Best Original Song Academy Award for “Moon River” and photos and posters from Savannah Jazz Festivals past and other well-known concerts. “The rich history of jazz in Savannah is really under the radar,” Fogarty says, noting the iconic Tybee Island dance hall, Tybrisa Pavilion, and the fact that legends like Ella Fitzgerald came to play in Savannah. “We’re thrilled longtime and new fans of jazz will finally be able to see this history up close.”
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WHEN RAYMOND DEMERE returned from World War I, he felt change was afoot, or rather, on a roll. With cars powered by internal combustion engines quickly replacing the horses and buggies strolling down Savannah’s streets, Demere knew he wanted to be a part of the coming automotive revolution. So, on July 21, 1921, he purchased a 55-gallon barrel of oil and founded the American Oil Company. With great business savvy and eyes firmly trained on the future,
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Demere opened his first service station just two years later at 342 Drayton St. and then, in 1934, purchased a 21-acre tract of land on the Savannah River, where he built a deep-water terminal for cargo ships to dock, store and transport their petroleum products throughout the country. Fast-forward to today, 100 years later, and Colonial Group Inc., renamed after a series of acquisitions, is one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, employing
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more than 2,000 people, with operational bases across the Southeast and 10 companies under its umbrella, specializing in intermodal transport, storage and logistics for petroleum products, wet and bulk goods, over 120 Enmarket gas stations, the Savannah Yacht Center and a new foray into water treatment called Aqua Smart. On the centennial anniversary of the company’s grand opening, Mayor Van Johnson honored the family-owned business’ storied success, officially designating July 21 “Colonial Group Day.” To further commemorate Colonial Group’s historic impact on Savannah, the Georgia Historical Society erected a plaque on the site of the original service station in the Historic District. “Colonial Group’s sustained, century-long growth is testament to what can happen when you have all the right ingredients for success: great products, excellent succession planning, outstanding intergenerational leadership and entrepreneurial vision,” says Georgia Historical Society President Dr. W. Todd Groce. This entrepreneurial vision has been meticulously executed by four generations of Demeres. After Raymond Demere passed away, his son, Robert H. Demere, Sr., helmed the company, rapidly expanding its holdings and establishing its flourishing gas station company, Enmarket, then Interstate Stations. In 1986, he was succeeded by his son Robert H. Demere Jr., who was responsible for even greater expansion across the United States. And in 2020, his son, Christian B. Demere, was appointed president and CEO of Colonial Group. "I take great comfort and pride in knowing how many incredible people we have who support the company,” says Christian Demere of the strong leadership and loyal team of skilled workers who ensure operations run seamlessly for Colonial Group’s diverse subsidiaries. To celebrate the history of these employees, Colonial Group also partnered with the Georgia Historical Society to create a history unit for Georgia middle school students that tells the company history. The next chapter in Colonial Group’s history will be celebrated publicly by a brand well-known around Savannah: Enmarket. The gas station chain, known for its fuel centers and convenience stores stocked with fresh foods, will have its name in lights on the new Enmarket Arena. The 9,500-seat
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At left, Herbie Griffin Jr., 99, Colonial Group’s oldest living retiree, stands with Robert H. Demere Jr. Above, third- and fourth-generation family members unveil the Colonial Group historical marker.
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favorites, then paired the designs with leathers from their spring collection — which means shoppers can buy a handbag to match and, presto, outfit made. For Seeger, the Sienna in gold python with a buckle around the ankle is the collection’s must-have (and frontrunner for best seller.) Lewis opts for a pop of color with a yellow python slip-on style that perfectly matches spring’s Roosevelt bag in the same bright leather, while general manager Mary Kate Polsinelli picks the more demure Christine, featuring alternating straps of mauve and blackand-white python. “The three of us have different styles, so we represent our customer well that way,” Seeger says. Since each Satchelette claims a different style as her favorite, that means no fighting over who gets to wear which pair at the shop (although they say they’d probably just give each other compliments and snap a pic for Instagram if they showed up in the same shoe). The collection, which debuted in June at the shop and online, has since done a brisk business with additional colors available via custom order. Those who missed out on their size or preferred style can look forward to ongoing shoe releases: The collaboration is expected to continue seasonally, Seeger says, and Mack says he might even join the Satchelettes downtown as he scouts locations for his own brick-and-mortar shop.
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tant, Rachael Shaner, is there to help out. She’s a full-time musician, and if I’m lucky, she plays a rough cut of new music from her band, Lulu the Giant. Sometimes we catch up with Melissa Cohen of Metal Sugar Jewelry, a fine jewelry artist a few doors down from me.
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5 p.m.: Working with ceramics is physical work — moving 50-pound boxes of clay, loading and unloading heavy kiln shelves, packing orders. It’s hard on the body. Every few weeks l schedule acupuncture with Ben Brodhead of Eight Cranes Acupuncture. I try to detangle any more knots at home with an hour of yin yoga, meditation, reading or simply resting. 7 p.m.: Although we definitely enjoy our own restaurant locations, The Wyld is our de facto dinner spot. We recently moved to Isle of Hope and have been remodeling a house, so we’ve appreciated everything close by. We were without a fully functioning kitchen for a couple of months and were rotating between nearby restaurants like Castaways, Tequila’s Town Mexican Restaurant, Driftaway Cafe, Pearl’s Saltwater Grille and Jalapeños. Thank goodness for takeout! After dinner, we take our dog, Chloe, for a walk on the bluff. 10 p.m.: I see what’s on my schedule for the next day, then wind down with Hale Tea Co. Relax Herbal Dream tea and take care of my skin with Yaupon Revive Cleanser and Daily Facial Oil. A little bit of reading, then sweet dreams until the morning. Photography by KATIE M C GEE
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THE PANDEMIC HAS posed a number of challenges to the fashion industry, from disrupted supply chains and a shortage of supplies to new demand for e-commerce. But for Amy Smilovic, a St. Simons Island native and the founder of Soho-based womenswear label Tibi, last year’s unprecedented challenges also brought unprecedented clarity. “The pandemic didn’t change the way I thought about creativity,” she says, “but it allowed me to get rid of the extra noise that’s always existed around it.” The Tibi design team has always operated in a pure, creative way, eschewing trend reports for exploration of what’s happening in nature, art, the world. But as COVID-19 shut down brickand-mortar stores, Smilovic’s team was afforded a sharper concentration on the creativity and creation of its fall collection — the editorial campaign for which was shot in Savannah in collaboration with Savannah College of Art and Design — rather than having to balance the art of design with specific requests from retailers and other commercial demands. Smilovic says Tibi’s collections always begin with mood: “I was thinking a lot about the idea that we’re never fully formed human beings,” she says. “At my age now, I can look back and see the stupid things I did, smart things I did. As humans we’re constantly evolving, learning and channeling that curiosity into what we do.” It was the theme of learning that first inspired Smilovic to approach SCAD as a creative partner for its fall campaign shoot. “Where better to shoot this collection than an actual learning environment and, specifically, an art school?” says Smilovic, who previously served as a panelist at SCADstyle, the school’s annual gathering of designers, editors, architects and other influential arts guests. “Our Tibi team members went to art schools around the world, and we all have such fond — and terrifying — memories.” Over several days, the Tibi team worked with students from a number of programs, including fashion design, photography, film and television and social media strategy to produce the campaign. “Because SCAD touches on all the critical areas of the creative industry, the shoot came together the way it would at an
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A credenza from Universe Trading Company and Daniel’s own artwork make a statement in the home’s entrance.
The front entrance features a semi-circular driveway and plenty of greenery, a nod to the Daniel’s knack for gardening.
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MATTHEW S. HALLETT and DANIEL E. SMITH are veteran homeowners well-versed in the three most important words in real estate — location, location, location. Which is precisely why, when the couple stumbled upon a dysfunctional ranch house in the Habersham Village neighborhood, just minutes from grocers, restaurants and a yoga studio, they were sold. The structure itself had little to recommend it, the yard an unremarkable mix of lawn and aged plantings, the interior a mélange of design styles fighting for attention and a floor plan composed of small, separate rooms and hallways abutting hallways. “We liked everything about the property except the house,” jokes Matthew, founder of HALLETT & Co., a full-service design management firm in downtown Savannah, who purchased the house in 2019 with his husband, Daniel, an abstract and landscape painter. For their pièce de resistance, the couple chose to gently emphasize the façade’s mid-century features by painting the soffits and window casings black, extending the lines of the front steps to create a walled garden bed, and increasing functionality by removing
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Although the TV room incorporates rich textures like velvet and leather, the overall effect is still light and airy, thanks to a sloped ceiling “borrowed” from the attic.
the front lawn and replacing it with a dynamic array of deciduous plantings bordered by a semi-circular driveway. Inside, however, Matthew and Daniel were less precious, combining their design sensibilities to completely gut the house and conceive the perfect floor plan for entertaining with space enough for Daniel’s extensive oeuvre. Gone are the cramped hallways and squat ceilings that greeted guests upon arrival, replaced with a generously sized sitting room featuring an inviting mix of mid-century furnishings upholstered in warm leathers and rich, blue velvets. Reclaiming unused attic space, Matthew elevated the room with a smart, pitched ceiling that slopes down to meet a gallery-style hall punctuated by Daniel’s sizable paintings on the far side of the room. “A lot of mid-century design is about materials, so we referenced those things,” says Matthew of the finishes and colors
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Tiny, custom blueand-white glazed tiles arranged floor to ceiling always leave guests “gobsmacked.”
shocking mixture of black and white, adding a dose of drama to an otherwise airy space. The couple’s favorite party trick is down the hallway, beyond the entertaining space. The guest bathroom always “leaves guests gobsmacked.” Says Daniel. The room is an unexpected, enviable temple of tile. Here, custom blue-and-white glazed squares shimmer on every surface, wrapping the daring, barrel-vaulted ceiling — an extraordinary detail conceived by Dan. An embellished piece by artist Kamryn Shawron enlivens this jewel box of a room with a pop of bubblegum pink. Outside, the rear garden is a far cry from the stagnant lawn the
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couple inherited. Together they created a verdant oasis designed as a series of public and private “rooms” defined by layered plantings and impressive architectural features, ensuring no two rooms share the same view. Cocktail parties have space to spill from the living room onto the adjacent deck and courtyard, outfitted with plenty of places to sit and set down a drink. An elegant waterfall and koi pond border the outdoor living room, providing visual interest for guests and nourishment for beds full of banana trees and palms. Off the kitchen, Matthew deftly incorporated a hidden vegetable garden for his husband. “They are rather unattractive,”
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Matthew and Daniel’s favorite place to unwind is a secluded garden adjacent to the master bedroom, hidden from view by a wall of thick bamboo. The private space boasts a patio and brick-paved Buddha garden with a comfortable combination of teak furniture and garden stools.
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Daniel says with a laugh. But the utilitarian beds are beloved for herbs and summer produce. “He got the vegetable garden, and I got the koi pond,” adds Matthew. Matthew and Daniel’s favorite place to unwind is a secluded garden adjacent to the master bedroom, hidden from view by a wall of thick bamboo. The private space boasts a patio and brickpaved Buddha garden with a comfortable combination of teak furniture and garden stools.
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As they endeavored to do from the start, the couple created a home remarkable for the marriage of its mid-century considerations and modern sensibilities. Matthew cleverly wrapped utility in beauty, creating space for art and entertainment without any unnecessary fuss. Daniel has plenty of space to feature his paintings and garden space to work, while Matthew gets a hardworking home that is equal parts elegant and practical. “It is so comfortable to live in,” Daniel says.
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The family room showcases more of Daniel’s artwork, along with a wooden sculpture by Edward Jones.
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“IT IS TRADITION among the Gullah Geechee that when we need answers, we turn to the wisdom of the ancestors, our source,” Matthew Raiford writes in the introduction to his new cookbook, Bress ‘n’ Nyam: Gullah Geechee Recipes from a Sixth Generation Farmer. “And just as I returned to my source, Gilliard Farms, to follow my life’s calling, I have organized the recipes in this book according to their elemental beginnings: earth, water, fire, wind, nectar and spirits.” The Gullah phrase “Bress ‘n’ Nyam” translates to “bless and eat.” And self-titled “CheFarmer” (chef and farmer) Raiford, along with his co-author Amy Paige Condon, truly blesses us with this exquisite more-than-just-a-cookbook. Although Raiford’s delectable recipes could easily stand alone, he chooses to create a window into his heritage and the Gullah Geechee culture. Raiford introduces us to his great-great-great grandfather, Jupiter Gilliard, descended from the Tikar people and born into slavery in 1812.
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After emancipation, Jupiter began assembling property 15 miles west of Brunswick (most likely deserted or sold off by white slave owners), breaking and tilling the land and growing crops with his wife, Riner. Raiford tells of the generations since, about their (and his own) journeys away from and back to Gilliard Farms. He shares history from the region and stories from his own life. He intersperses interesting tidbits, like the difference between sweet potatoes and yams and the meaning of our term “Lowcountry.” He even shares where he sources his ingredients, to “lift up and honor the good work of people in our region who work hard daily to harvest wholesome, organic food.” The pages are filled with striking images of ancestors, artifacts, the Spanish moss-covered land, Raiford’s harvest. No wonder it’s an Amazon Editors’ Pick for one of the Best Books of 2021 So Far. “I wanted to write a cookbook with a sense of place,” Raiford shares, in a voice as rich as his Molasses and Stone Fruit Gelato. “Thinking about our food and foodways on the coast of Georgia is exciting, and I wanted to show its diversity, that Gullah Geechee wasn’t a monolith. The food along this 100 miles of coast has always been amazing, the breadth of all these things that come from our area.” This ultimately led Raiford to share his recipes according to the elements, illustrating the way he and his ancestors feel about the land. Elemental recipes from the different sections of the book include Cowpea Salad and Potlikker Goobers (Eart/Earth); Effie’s Shrimp Creole, named for Raiford’s mother (De Wata/ Water); Smoked Ossabaw Island Hog, which Raiford warns is “not for the faint of heart” (Fiah/Fire); Rose Petal Quail and Dark Wing Duck with Almost Rum Orange Glaze (Win’/ Wind); Blackberry Doobie and Magic Cobbler (Sweet’n/Nectar); and Coastal Dreams Spritzer and Buttery Scotch (De Spirits/Spirits). “There’s a Gullah Geechee gin in the book, and 90 percent of the botanicals that go into that drink come from our farm,” Raiford explains of that last element. He also has another, more lighthearted definition for De Spirit/Spirits: “They’re anything that would get you up to dance around and do a jook.”
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CURRIED VEGETABLE GALETTE, p. 62 Bress ‘n’ Nyam Serves 4 to 6
As Raiford writes in his book, meat wasn’t always readily available, so vegetables were often “the stars on our tables.” He recommends serving this curry alongside the book’s watermelon steak salad with heirloom tomatoes and sangria vinaigrette “for a balance of sweet and savory sensations.” FOR THE GALETTE DOUGH
2 c. all-purpose flour ½ c. finely ground white cornmeal 1 tsp. Spike herb seasoning mix ½ tsp. kosher salt 1 c. (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cubed ½ c. ice water
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1 tbsp. olive oil 1 onion, julienned 1 small eggplant, julienned 1 purple potato, thinly sliced 1 tsp. yellow curry powder ½ tsp. pink Himalayan salt 2 tbsp. cashew butter
1. Combine the flour, cornmeal, herb seasoning and salt in a medium bowl. Using two forks or a pastry blender, cut the butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse meal. 2. Add ¼ cup of the water and knead with your hands until the mixture turns into a dough. Add a tablespoon of water at a time until the dough is lightly tacky. Wrap the dough in plastic and place in the fridge until you are ready to assemble the galette. 3. In a sauté pan over medium heat, heat the olive oil until fine wisps of smoke appear. Add the onion and eggplant, and sauté until the onions start to caramelize. Add the potatoes, curry, and salt and sauté for another minute. Remove the vegetables from the heat. 4. Place the rack in the middle of the oven and preheat the oven to 425˚F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Remove the dough from the refrigerator, and roll it out into a ½-inch-think round on a lightly floured surface. Spread the dough with cashew butter, leaving a ½ inch border around the edges, then spoon the prepared vegetables over the butter. 5. Fold the edges of the dough over the vegetables to create a rustic crust. Place the galette on the prepared baking sheet and bake the galette for 15 to 20 minutes, until the crust is golden brown.
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UNSUNG HERO: Sometimes overlooked but always good, the espresso tonic consists of two shots of espresso over Fever Tree tonic. It comes in a tulip glass with an orange rind on top, giving the drink an elevated feel. Refreshing and dairy-free, this is a perfect way to beat the heat. BEST DRINK TO RECREATE AT HOME: Without good equipment,
your espresso may come out sub-par. So if you want that signature flavor at home, try a cold brew concentrate. Additionally, the cafe sells a Mexican mocha spice blend, which is perfect for getting that Foxy flavor.
BEST TIME TO VISIT: The
answer isn’t so simple. It depends on what you’re looking for in your cafe experience. Friday evenings mean Fire and Wine, complete with bonfire s’mores and half-priced bottles of wine. If matcha is more your speed, Matcha Mondays offer $2 hot or iced matcha. If you’re looking to avoid a long line and need your morning joe, though, go right when it opens at 8 a.m.
Cutter’s Point Coffee / runner-up WITH MOST OF ITS LOCATIONS near its flagship cafe in Gig Harbor, Wash., Cutter’s Point Coffee is far from home in Savannah — but that doesn’t make it out of place. Drawing inspiration from its Pacific Northwest roots, the cafe has a nautical, mountaineering feel to it, and its industrial-meets-trendy atmosphere welcomes Savannahians looking for something new. Here are manager Carson Hendrix’s favorites. BEST DRINK: By a landslide, the moon
river mocha is the Savannah favorite. With flavors of cinnamon, vanilla, almond and mocha, this drink is a sweet new take on the traditional mocha.
BEST FOOD ITEM: The granola bites are the best seller here, folks, and nothing else comes close. Hendrix says in his five years of working at Cutter’s Point, nothing sells better than these. Get there early (the shop opens at 6:30 a.m.) to get them while they’re fresh. UNSUNG HERO: A bit of a secret
menu item, the honey-nut macchiato is the overlooked favorite of Cutter’s Point, with chai latte following close behind. For food, the humble roasted nuts pack
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a punch, flavored with rosemary, brown sugar or cayenne. BEST DRINK TO RECREATE AT HOME: A Cutter’s Point seasonal
special is your best bet. The salted caramel cold brew consists of cold brew (or iced coffee) topped with nitro creamer. To finish it up, add a healthy amount of caramel sauce and a pinch of sea salt. The layers make this drink, and you can change it up based on how sweet or salty you want it. BEST TIME TO VISIT: For the full
Cutter’s Point experience, come in around 9 a.m., 3 p.m., or after 5 p.m. You’ll get more time to chat with the staff, if you like, and a quieter overall environment.
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A Taste of What’s to Come B R A N D O N M E L L & B R YA N G R AY
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THERE’S NO SHORTAGE of caterers in Savannah — everyone knows the Hostess City loves a good party with great food. For Brandon Mell and Bryan Gray of B Local Catering, Best of Savannah winner for Best Catering and runner-up for Best Food Truck, the hallmark of a great caterer is flexibility — a trait that has been paramount in B Local’s success throughout the pandemic. B Local’s roots run deep in Savannah. Co-owner Brandon Mell was in line to become the fourth generation to operate Russo’s Seafood Restaurant and Seafood Market, which opened in 1946. But he had a different vision. What if he took the local,
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Lowcountry seafood people loved at Russo’s and brought it to them — in their homes, at their offices and at their parties? In 2010, Mell and Gray started small, working mostly with salespeople to offer Lowcountry boils and oyster roasts as lunchand-learn fare. By 2014, the business was its own entity, separate from Russo’s. Since then, B Local has drastically increased its capacity while retaining its flexibility, allowing Mell and Gray to offer everything from a six-course meal for a couple’s date night to feeding 3,000 people at a corporate party.
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“We’re about to expand our business to include an upscale yet homey tasting room. ” — Brandon Mell, co-owner, B Local
ON LOCAL FOOD AND FLAVOR:
For us, community, friends and family are everything. Our name says it all. We are committed to using as many local suppliers, vendors and farmers as possible. We’re in a coastal town as well, which inspires our menus for the most part. To spotlight our incredible local ingredients, we build flavors that allow the food to speak for itself. Practically, that pretty much means not over-saucing so you can actually taste the food. ON THE FOOD TRUCK:
The greatest thing to come out of the pandemic for us is the addition of our food truck in July 2020. It allows us to be more accessible and offer more options. We’re still serving lunch and dinner out of it at our building at Tyson’s Corner (1000 Eisenhower Drive) on Thursdays and Fridays. On Saturdays, we take it out to Long Point on Whitemarsh Island. It also allows us to go out and work on days we don’t have any catering jobs lined up.
ON CULINARY SURPRISES:
Lowcountry boils are obviously a staple for us, but what makes ours different is we peel and devein jumbo local white shrimp, which makes it much easier to eat and enjoy. One misconception about us is that we only do seafood, but some of our customers’ favorites are herb-crusted beef tenderloin, smoked meatloaf and lobster rolls. We also make an incredible macaroni and cheese with four different cheeses and penne noodles. It’s great to surprise people with the range of what we can do and to exceed their expectations. ON CATERING YOUR NEXT EVENT:
In addition to Lowcountry boils, B Local whips up customer favorites like beef tenderloin, lobster rolls and macaroni and cheese.
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Catering isn’t just for weddings or huge gatherings. We do office events, out-of-state functions and neighborhood gatherings. We love to bring the food truck to offices for a nice twist on the typical employee appreciation lunch. This past Fourth of July, we were invited to the fireworks show at The Landings. There were close to 4,000 attendees in a three-hour span. We truly will not shy away from any event — we’ll work together to make it happen. ON WHAT’S IN THE WORKS:
We’re about to expand our business to include an upscale yet homey tasting room. This will allow us to elevate our productivity and scale of events, especially on the wedding scene; it also has room for cooking classes! Eventually, our dream is to create a one-stop shop for catering and event rentals.
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SpiritedAway Savannah’s cemeteries have an otherworldly appeal Written by JESSICA LYNN CURTIS
VISITORS COME FOR the city’s history, weather and exquisite beauty, but they always want to know about the ghosts. And while certain tours, homes, boarding houses and even restaurants and pubs can all offer a haunted experience, cemeteries do it best.
COLONIAL PARK CEMETERY
A collection of Bonaventure Cemetery's hauntingly beautiful sculptures and elaborate gravestones
Photography by GEOFF L. JOHNSON (left), PETER COLIN MURRAY (top) and JOHN ALEXANDER (bottom)
While Savannah’s earliest burial plot is underneath what is now the Wright Square area, Colonial Park Cemetery, 200 Abercorn St., is the oldest cemetery still in existence. Located in the heart of the historic district, it served as Savannah’s main public cemetery from 1750 to 1853. Those buried there include Nathanael Greene, a major general of the Continental Army credited with wresting the South from the British; Georgia governors Archibald Bullock and Samuel Elbert; and notorious duelists Button Gwinnett and Lachlan McIntosh — notable because Gwinnett, who died from his wounds, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and McIntosh, like Greene, Bullock and Elbert, was a hero of the Revolutionary War. (Also notable: Savannah’s dueling grounds were in Colonial Park Cemetery.) It’s also where the victims of Savannah’s yellow fever epidemic of 1820 were laid to rest. When Union General Sherman ended his March to the Sea in Savannah in December 1864, his troops set up camp in the park. “They had to camp in all the
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Top row: Colonial Park Cemetery in historic downtown is Savannah's oldest, dating back to 1750, and features centuries-old graves alongside views of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Right: Two of Bonaventure Cemetery's intricate mortuary sculptures. Many, though not these, are attributed to GermanAmerican sculptor John Walz.
squares and cemeteries,” says news producer and tour guide Orlando Montoya. “When they stayed in Colonial Park, they knocked over a bunch of graves, many were vandalized, and some of the names and dates were changed.” As one apocryphal story goes, during that cold winter, the soldiers opened the crypts and slept in them, burning the bones inside for warmth.
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BONAVENTURE CEMETERY
British Colonel John Mullryne and his wife, Claudia, came to Georgia from South Carolina in the early 1760s. They named their new home Bonaventure, a combination of the Italian words buono and ventura, meaning good fortune. Col. Mullryne is said to be responsible for the live oaks that stand draped in Spanish moss today, adding to the
singular beauty and mystique of what is now Bonaventure Cemetery, 330 Bonaventure Road. (One story claims he planted them for the wedding of his daughter Mary to Josiah Tattnall, in the shape of her new initials, M.T.) During the Revolutionary War, the plantation was involved in the escape of Royal Governor James Wright after his arrest by
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“ Whenever you visit Bonaventure Cemetery, you have to visit Little Gracie. People leave toys and statues and coins for her.” — Orlando Montoya, news producer and tour guide
Savannahians. This ended with the 600-acre Bonaventure tract being confiscated by the Revolutionary government and the families fleeing the country (the Mullrynes to the Bahamas and the Tattnalls to London). But young Josiah Tattnall Jr., loyal to Georgia and the Patriots, returned to fight under Nathanael Greene. Due to his patriotism, he was allowed to buy back his family land.
He married Harriet Fenwick and went on to become governor of Georgia. Members of the Tattnall and Mullryne families, including Josiah and Harriet, were the cemetery’s first official inhabitants, buried across the lane from the plantation house. In 1847, Commodore Josiah Tattnall III sold the property to hotelier Peter Wiltberger, who incorporated 70 acres into the Evergreen
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Cemetery Company of Bonaventure. It was sold to the city of Savannah in 1907 and became Bonaventure Cemetery. Bonaventure is known as much for its ornate monuments as its lush greenery. And while it holds famous inhabitants like Johnny Mercer and Conrad Aiken, others became famous after their deaths, like Little Gracie Watson, who died at age 6.
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Gracie’s parents managed the famed Pulaski Hotel on Johnson Square. Gracie was often the center of attention in the hotel lobby, playing and putting on shows for the guests. In 1889, just two days before Easter, Gracie succumbed to pneumonia. Her devastated parents commissioned sculptor John Walz to carve a life-sized monument of their little girl, said to be her perfect image. Savannah was heartbroken over Gracie’s death. “Then when her parents moved back North,” Montoya says, “Little Gracie was left all alone in the cemetery with no one to take care of her grave. So, the tradition became that whenever you visited Bonaventure Cemetery, you had to visit Gracie. People would leave toys and statues and coins for her.” The practice of visiting Gracie continues today, going so far as Little Gracie birthday tours every July 10, complete with “Happy Birthday” serenades.
LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY
The land that would become Laurel Grove Cemetery, 802 W. Anderson St., began as Springfield Plantation, set on 445 acres of land between Augusta and Ogeechee Roads. It was owned by a Scotsman, Lachlan McGillivray, and abandoned in 1770 when he returned to Scotland. In 1782, Continental Congressman Joseph Clay purchased the land and eventually sold it to his son-in-law, Joseph Stiles. By 1850, Colonial Park had reached its maximum capacity, as had the African American burial site under today’s Calhoun and Whitefield Squares. The city was in need of a new public cemetery. Location was an important consideration, as it was believed that “miasmas” (vapors that floated through the air) from both graves and the prevalent wet rice agriculture were responsible for the
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Visited less frequently than Bonaventure or Colonial Park, Laurel Grove Cemetery features grassy pathways, offering a quiet place to ponder.
It was believed “miasmas” from both graves and the prevalent wet rice agriculture were responsible for the spread of disease. Prominent Black religious leaders, including both The Rev. Andrew Bryan and The Rev. Andrew Marshall, are buried at Laurel Grove Cemetery.
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Like Bonaventure Cemetery, Laurel Grove also features ornate monuments amid a lush, Lowcountry backdrop of oaks, azaleas and crepe myrtles.
spread of disease. (They were right about the rice, but that’s because the water drew mosquitoes.) Springfield Plantation, southwest of the city, was ideal, and the city of Savannah purchased it from Stiles’ estate. Laurel Grove was segregated. “The White section is where your Confederate graves are; Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts; James Pierpont, the composer of ‘Jingle Bells,’” Montoya says. In the southern portion
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of the cemetery, Black people were buried, including enslaved people, all of the early pastors of the First African Baptist Church and civil rights leader W.W. Law. Another notable inhabitant is Jane DeVeaux, who secretly taught freed and enslaved children in a clandestine school. Some, like Andrew Bryan, a founder of Savannah’s First African Baptist Church, and Henry Cunningham, an influential businessman and the first leader
of the Second African Baptist Church, were originally buried in Whitefield or Calhoun Square, but were moved to Laurel Grove. Today, Laurel Grove is physically divided into North and South, as Highway 204 runs between the two. And while it does not command the attention and tourists that Bonaventure does, it is also known for its beauty and charm, similarly adorned with elaborately carved monuments, moss-draped oaks, crepe myrtles and azaleas.
Daylight in the Garden THE POPULARITY OF Bonaventure among tourists exploded after John Berendt’s “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” many seeking out the famous Bird Girl statue, originally located at the Trosdal family grave, according to Montoya, but now safely ensconced in the Telfair Museum of Art. But when does curiosity and admiration cross a line? Lifelong Savannahian Diane Ciucevich Parker is a first cousin once removed of Johnny Mercer (her dad, David Julian Ciucevich, was Mercer’s first cousin). As such, several of Mercer’s relatives are in the same family plot as her parents, aunts and uncles. “I’ve had many moments where bridal groups have been loud and boisterous while I was visiting my parents,” she says. “Visitors treat it like River Street.” She’s even had small items, “like an oyster shell Christmas tree,” stolen from their gravestones. “We welcome you to enjoy the beauty of Bonaventure, but remember it’s a final resting place for many Savannahian families,” Parker says. “Treat it as if your loved one was there. This is sacred ground and a place where, at any time of
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the day, you’re going to have someone there visiting their loved ones or laying someone to rest.” Tracy Brisson, owner of Savannah Custom Weddings & Elopements, agrees, noting Bonaventure’s and other cemeteries’ newfound popularity on social media sites like Instagram. “[Posing on gravestones] is against the rules in all Savannah-owned cemeteries,” Brisson says. “They’ve banned photographers who they catch doing that, and when we do Halloween weddings, the city assigns us a monitor.” (The city’s conduct page for special events does in fact state, “The municipal cemeteries are not for sensational or entertainment purposes… Activities or events determined to be offensive, sacrilegious, disrespectful, or disruptive… will not be permitted.”) “I am not sure if most people remember this,” Brisson says, “but Bonaventure is an active gravesite. You do not want a family burying their loved one to see someone in a gown lying on a tombstone. It is both symbolically disrespectful and then actively disrespectful to people who use Bonaventure to mourn their loved ones.”
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CHANGE ON WHEELS FROM DAILY MOBILITY TO CIVIL RIGHTS, CARS TELL THE STORY OF SAVANNAH IN SURPRISING WAYS — AND ARE THE SUBJECT OF A COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE CITY AND TELFAIR MUSEUMS
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Frederick C. Baldwin (American, B. 1929); The Ballot Bus II, 1963; Gelatin silver print; Museum purchase, 2009.3.5; ©Frederick Baldwin
Photo taken in Savannah.
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A car on West Broad Street (now Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) cruises past Union Station a year before it was demolished in 1963 to make room for I-16.
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Some local body shops and dealers are practically as old as the automobile itself. J.C. Lewis Ford dates back to 1912, nearly 25 years before Henry Ford chose Richmond Hill as the site for his winter home — a sprawling, 7,000-square-foot mansion made from Savannah grey brick and set on 55 acres. In 1917, Hollingsworth Auto Service opened, providing repairs in downtown Savannah continuously operating from the same location on Montgomery Street since 1973. West Broad Street (now Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) ca. 1915-1926
Photo taken in Savannah.
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Once considered solely luxury items, cars became accessible for more of the U.S. population beginning in the 1920s thanks to mass production (see page 45 to learn about Raymond Demere, who saw an opportunity with the founding of his oil company). Family-owned Southern Motors opened in 1929 amid the increased demand, now specializes Hondas. Dan Vaden started his namesake company, Dan Vaden Chevrolet, in 1968 — just in time for cars to expand the literal and figurative freedom of Savannahians.
MORE THAN JUST A CAR “In my mind, it’s no coincidence that many of the key moments of the civil rights movement occurred around transportation in the South,” says Telfair Museums assistant curator Anne-Solène Bayan. "Jim Crow laws, enforced consistently and brutally in the South, segregated most aspects of Black Americans’ lives and disenfranchised a large portion of the population." But car ownership, Bayan says, was “a way to escape racial discrimination and violence.” For one thing, private car ownership made bus boycotts possible, while also allowing
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Black citizens to bypass the humiliations and hardships often associated with public transportation. Bayan planned Telfair Museums’ Vehicles of Change exhibit, focusing on the pivotal role of the automobile in advancing societal and political revolutions. Although such change happened throughout the South, Savannah’s so-called “Ballot Bus" — in fact, a car — took people to the polls as part of the Chatham County Crusade for Voting, spearheaded by activist Hosea Williams. According to Stanford University's Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and
Education Institute, CCCV was part of the larger Southeastern Georgia Crusade for Voters; Williams was the organization's president, and it was an affiliate of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Private cars are also in the fabric of Savannah traditions like the Saint Patrick’s Day parade and The Great Savannah Races, prompting a joint effort between Telfair Museums and the City of Savannah to launch #AutosInTheArchives on Instagram. Follow @cityofsavannah to see more historic photos of automobiles.
Frederick C. Baldwin (American, b. 1929); Success, West Broad Street, 1963; Gelatin silver print; Museum purchase, 2009.3.18; ©Frederick Baldwin
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Best Cookies Byrd Cookie Company Creative work calls for a snack. Reach for Byrd’s original Scotch oatmeal cookies, a local favorite since 1924.
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Artist Tiffani Taylor paints in candycolored hues from her downtown gallery, voted Best Art Gallery, at 11 Whitaker St. Taylor, known for her richly textured paintings and original, hand-painted pottery, layers elements like antique sheet music or ancient maps with lines of poetry and vibrant oil paints. The results are captivating — and oh-so sweet.
Looking for even more made-in-Savannah art? The runner-ups for Best Art Gallery were a tie between Signature Gallery of Savannah, 303 W. Julian St., and Sulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.
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Savannah Bee Company & Davis Produce
There’s nothing sweeter than honey. Special varietals from Savannah Bee Company, voted Best Made-inSavannah Product for its honey, pair perfectly with stone fruits and savory cheeses, shown here at the charming Wilmington Island showroom.
This year’s Best Madein-Savannah Product was actually a tie: for those who skew salty, not sweet, reach for cheese straws from The Savannah Cheese Straw Company, available at coffee • deli.
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G UYS’ NI GHT OU T Coach’s Corner 3016 E. Victory Drive 912.352.2933 coachs.net Runner-up: Beer, Guys, Cigars & Golf, RMHC's annual charity event
ACUPUNCT URIST Savannah Community Acupuncture 823 E. 66th St. 912.396.1764 savannahacupuncture.org Runner-up: Bauer Coslick, Vitality Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine
L I V E MU SI C Victory North 2603 Whitaker St. 912.323.2616 victorynorthconcerts.com Runner-up: Coach’s Corner
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Bell Barber Co. 1610 Bull St. 912.358.0451 bellbarberco.com Runner-up: Christy’s Barber Styling
Coach’s Corner 3016 E. Victory Drive 912.352.2933 coachs.net Runner-up: Oak 36 Bar + Kitchen
BO D Y BR O N ZI N G A N D TA N N I N G BEETTAN 102 E. Liberty St. 888.803.4908 beettan.com Runner-up: Body Bronzing by Becca HAIR SALON 40 Volume Salon 816 E 71st St. 912.352.0077 40volume.com Runner-up: Chapel Hair M A N I C U R ES / PED I C U RES Sea Salt & Sugar 1800 Victory Drive Ste. 4B 912.201.3203 seasaltandsugar.com Runner-up: Perfect Polish
Y O G A S TU D IO Savannah Power Yoga 7360 Skidaway Road, Unit J-3, 912.349.2756 461 Johnny Mercer Blvd., Unit C-05, 912.323.7356 savannahpoweryoga.com Runner-up: New Yoga Now PI L ATES / BA R R E S TU D I O Pure Barre 5521 Abercorn St., Ste. 500 912.665.1129 10 Whitaker St. 912.677.9316 461 Pooler Pkwy., Pooler 912.445.1249 purebarre.com/location/ savannah-ga Runner-up: The Hub Savannah
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P E R SONA L T R AI NE R Drew Edmonds, Train Me 24/7 415 Eisenhower Drive, #3 912.225.9695 140 Johnny Mercer Blvd. trainme247.com Runner-up: Taylor Robinson, Orangetheory Fitness ME DI C A L SPA Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique 415 Eisenhower Drive 912.303.9611 3 E. Perry St. 912.349.3690 glowsavannah.com Runner-up: Refine Savannah
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Spa Bleu 101 Bull St. 912.236.1490 spableu-sav.com Runner-up: Milan Day Spa
JUICE/ SM OOT HIE Blend & Press Wellness Bar 4505 Habersham St. 912.401.2594 blendpresswellnessbar.com Runner-up: Brighter Day Natural Foods
Runner-up: Christina Harley, Christina’s Healing Hands Massage Therapy ES TH ETI C I AN
H A I R R EM O VA L Wax & Wane Waxing Salon 1917 Bull St. 912.233.7002 waxandwanewaxing.com Runner-up: Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique M A S S A G E TH ERA PI S T
Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique 415 Eisenhower Drive 912.303.9611 3 Perry St.; 912.349.3690 glowsavannah.com Runner-up: Tiffany Smith, Finger and Associates Plastic Surgery Center NONSURGICAL COSMETIC PR O C ED U R E S P E CIAL IS T Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique 415 Eisenhower Drive; 912.303.9611; 3 Perry St.; 912.349.3690; glowsavannah.com Runner-up: Refine Savannah
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Best Candy Shop River Street Sweets Self-care comes in many forms. Reach for pralines, chocolates and other handmade treats as a special pick-me-up.
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There’s nothing sweeter than scheduling some "you" time. Head to Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique, voted Best Medical Spa, downtown (pictured here) at 3 E. Perry St., or its midtown location, 415 Eisenhower Drive, #6, for an array of medicalgrade aesthetic treatments plus shoppable skin care, makeup and beauty supplies.
The Hostess City offers plenty of ways to pamper. Savannah’s best day spas are Spa Bleu (winner), 101 Bull St., and Milan Day Spa (runner-up), 10 E. Broughton St. Don’t have all day? Visit Sea Salt and Sugar, 1800 E. Victory Drive #4B, voted Best Manicures/ Pedicures.
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Southern Motors Group 10300 Abercorn St. 912.927.0700 southernmotorshonda.net Runner-up: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Tiffani Taylor Gallery 11 Whitaker St. 912.507.7860 tiffanitaylor.com Runner-up (tie): Signature Gallery of Savannah Sulfur Studios H I S TORI C SI TE Wormsloe Historic Site 7601 Skidaway Road 912.353.3023 gastateparks.org Runner-up: Fort Pulaski National Monument
FEST IVAL Savannah Music Festival savannahmusicfestival.org Runner-up: Savannah VOICE Festival LOCAL ART IST Bellamy Murphy bellamyart.com Runner-up: Panhandle Slim (Scott Stanton)
M U S EU M
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Telfair Museums 121 Barnard St. 912.790.8800 telfair.org Runner-up: SCAD Museum of Art
Ronald McDonald House Charities 4710 Waters Ave. 912.350.7641 rmhccoastalempire.org Runner-up: United Way of the Coastal Empire
L O C A L BA N D / M U S I C I A N Damon and the Shitkickers facebook.com/people/ damon-and-theshitkickers/100063455710827 Runner-up: Chuck Courtenay chuckband.com
RADIO S TATI O N WRHQ 105.3 FM Quality Rock 1102 E. 52nd St. 912.234.1053 wrhq.com Runner-up: WAEV 97.3 KISSFM
C H A RI TY EV EN T/ F U N D R A I S ER Wine Women & Shoes 912.350.7641 rmhccoastalempire.org Runner-up: SD Gunner Fund Savannah Carnaval
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Savannah Theatre 222 Bull St. 912.233.7764 savannahtheatre.com Runner-up: Savannah Children’s Theatre
FINE D INING
D I Y S TU DI O/ C LA SS/ W O RKS HOP Board and Brush Creative Studio 48 W. Montgomery Cross Road 912.675.4170 boardandbrush.com/ savannah Runner-up: Painting with a Twist
The Olde Pink House 23 Abercorn St.; 912.232.4286 theoldepinkhouserestaurant.com Runner-up: Elizabeth on 37th
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Bella’s Italian Cafe 4420 Habersham St. 912.354.4005; bellascafe.com Runner-up: Bella Napoli Italian Bistro
Vinnie Van Go-Go’s 317 W. Bryan St. 912.233.6394 vinnievangogo.com Runner-up: Screamin’ Mimi’s
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OUT D OOR D INI N G Starland Yard 2411 De Soto Ave. 912.417.3001; starlandyard.com Runner-up: The Collins Quarter at Forsyth
Whole Foods Market 1815 E. Victory Drive, #101 912.358.5829 wholefoodsmarket.com Runner-up: Brighter Day Natural Foods
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Big Bon Bodega 2011 Bull St. bigbonfamily.com Runner-up: Rise Southern Biscuits & Chicken
Bull Street Taco 1608 Bull St. 912.349.6931; bullstreettaco.com Runner-up: Tequila’s Town Mexican Restaurant
BI S C U I TS A ND GR AV Y Maple Street Biscuit Company 220 W. Broughton St. 912.349.7301 maplestreetbiscuits.com Runner-up: B. Matthew’s Eatery BREA KFA S T J. Christopher’s 122 E. Liberty St. 912.236.7494 jchristophers.com Runner-up: Clary’s Cafe’
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What’s better than the sweet sounds of nature, bright and early? The sweet sounds of nature with a gourmand’s breakfast. Readers picked Big Bon Bodega, 2011 Bull St., for Best Bagels and Best Breakfast Sandwich.
Best Historic Site Wormsloe Historic Site Wormsloe’s majestic, tree-lined stretch offers respite from downtown.
Stop by Auspicious Baking Company, winner for Best Bread, on your next jaunt to Wormsloe Historic Site. It’s on the way, located at 7360 Skidaway Road.
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G L U TE N-FRE E O PT I ONS Fox & Fig Cafe 321 Habersham St. 912.297.6759 foxandfigcafe.com Runner-up: Kayak Kafé V I ETNA ME SE Flying Monk Noodle Bar 5 W. Broughton St. 912.232.8888 flywiththemonk.com Runner-up: Saigon Bistro P R O DU C E MA RKE T Davis Produce 7755 US 80 E. facebook.com/davis-produce Runner-up: Forsyth Farmers’ Market
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Green Truck Neighborhood Pub 2430 Habersham St. 912.234.5885 greentruckpub.com Runner-up: B&D Burgers
Sly’s Sliders and Fries 1710 Abercorn St. 912.239.4219 slysslidersandfries.com Runner-up: Zunzi’s
Fox & Fig Cafe 321 Habersham St. 912.297.6759 foxandfigcafe.com Runner-up: Kayak Kafé
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Green Truck Neighborhood Pub 2430 Habersham St. 912.234.5885 greentruckpub.com
Jazz’d Tapas Bar 52 Barnard St. 912.236.7777 jazzdtapasbar.com Runner-up: Treylor Park
Five Guys Burger and Fries 5500 Abercorn St., Ste. 38 912.692.1161 175 W. Bay St.; 912.238.1227 4690 US 80 E.; 912.898.0033 6 Mill Creek Circle, Ste. B, Pooler 912.988.1590 fiveguys.com Runner-up: Sly’s Sliders and Fries
C ATER ER B Local Catering 1000 Eisenhower Drive, Ste. F, 912.604.7100 facebook.com/blocalcatering Runner-up: JThomas Kitchen
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N EW RES TA UR ANT ( L ES S TH A N A Y E AR O L D ) Common Thread 122 E. 37th St.; 912.944.7482 commonthreadsavannah.com Runner-up: Oak 36 Bar + Kitchen C H EF Darin Sehnert, Chef Darin’s Kitchen Table 2514 Abercorn St., Ste. 140 912.662.6882 chefdarin.com Runner-up: Mashama Bailey, The Grey
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FA RM BA G/ BOX D E L IVE RY Local Farmbag 701 US 80 912.272.4202 localfarmbag.com Runner-up: Polks on the Go polksgo.com F O OD T R UC K Chazito’s Latin Cuisine 217 US 80, Pooler 912.348.3373 chazitos.com Runner-up (tie): B Local Catering The Little Crown by Pie Society
FRIED CHICK EN Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room 107 W. Jones St. 912.232.5997 mrswilkes.com Runner-up: Geneva’s Famous Chicken & Cornbread Co. SOUT HERN Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room 107 W. Jones St. 912.232.5997 mrswilkes.com Runner-up: Sweet Potatoes IND IAN NaaN on Broughton 114 E. Broughton St. 912.349.0324 naanonbroughton.com Runner-up: Taste of India
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S EA F O O D M A R KET Russo’s Seafood Market 201 E. 40th St. 912.234.5196 facebook.com/ russoseafoodsavannah Runner-up: Jackie’s Seafood Market S PEC I A LTY / G O U RM ET F O O D S TO RE The Grey Market 109 Jefferson St. 912.201.3924 thegreymkt.com Runner-up (3-way tie): Chef Darin’s Kitchen Table Brighter Day Natural Foods Parker’s Market – Urban Gourmet
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SOUP Flying Monk Noodle Bar 5 W. Broughton St. 912.232.8888 flywiththemonk.com Runner-up: The Starland Café BU S I N ES S L UN CH The Vault Kitchen & Market 2112 Bull St. 912.201.1950 thevaultkitchen.com Runner-up: The 5 Spot S TEA K Ruth’s Chris Steak House 111 W. Bay St. 912.721.4800 ruthschris.com Runner-up: Circa 1875
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The Crab Shack 40 Estill Hammock Road, Tybee Island; 912.786.9857 thecrabshack.com Runner-up: Tubby’s Seafood Tubby's Tankhouse
Hirano’s 4426 Habersham St. 912.353.8337 hiranoshabersham.com 13015 Abercorn St., Ste. D10 912.961.0070 Runner-up (tie): Ta Ca Asian Fusion & Sushi Bar Sakura Japanese Restaurant
S AL AD Kayak Kafé 1 E. Broughton St. 912.233.6044 5002 Paulsen St. 912.349.4371, eatkayak.com Runner-up: Starland Cafe L AT E -NI GHT F OOD Kay’s Pizza 103 W. Congress St. 912.443.1622 orderkayspizza.com Runner-up: Parker’s Market – Urban Gourmet
M EX ICAN Tequila’s Town Mexican Restaurant 109 Whitaker St. 912.236.3222 7360 Skidaway Road 912.226.3307 tequilastown.com Tacos + Tequila 1611 Habersham St. 912.303.5454 tacosplustequila.com
Runner-up (tie): Bull Street Taco Cancun Mexican Restaurant
SUSHI The Vault Kitchen + Market 2112 Bull St. 912.201.1950 thevaultkitchen.com Runner-up: Current Kitchen & Cocktails
BRU N C H The Collins Quarter 151 Bull St. 912.777.4147 thecollinsquarter.com Runner-up: The Ordinary Pub
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The Wyld 2740 Livingston Ave. 912.692.1219 thewylddockbar.com Runner-up: Vic’s on the River
The King & I 7098 Hodgson Memorial Drive 912.355.2100 kingandisavannah.com Runner-up: Chiriya’s Thai Cuisine
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Flock to the Wok 37 Whitaker St. 912.239.6697 flocktothewok.com Runner-up: Wang’s II
Vic’s on the River 26 E. Bay St. 912.721.1000 vicsontheriver.com Runner-up: The Public Kitchen & Bar
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Best Groomer Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming The owners’ dog, Lucy, is primped to perfection in a scarf from Tiffani Taylor Gallery.
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Don’t forget to treat the four-legged friends. Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming, with locations in Starland, downtown, Pooler and more, scored the top-dog spot for Best Groomer and Best Pet Supplies.
Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming specializes in pet-friendly treats like yogurt dog treats and peanut butter patties. If Fido needs to burn off the calories, call Savannah Pet Sitters LLC, voted Best Dog Walker.
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TA KE OU T Zunzi’s 236 Drayton St.. 912.443.9555 zunzis.com Runner-up: Carey Hilliard’s
B AGELS Big Bon Bodega 2011 Bull St. 912.349.4847 bigbonfamily.com Runner-up: Midtown Deli & Bagel Shop D ONUT S
SWEETS & COFFEE BREAD Auspicious Baking Company 7360 Skidaway Road 912.349.3444 auspiciousbakingco.com Runner-up: Baker’s Pride Bakery
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Baker’s Pride Bakery 840 E. Derenne Ave. 912.355.1155 savannahbakery.com Runner-up: Duck Donuts COOK IES Byrd Cookie Company 6710 Waters Ave. 912.355.1716
300 W River St., Ste. 6 912.721.1521 213 W. St. Julian St. 912.721.1563 423 E. River St., #1222 912.721.1566 9 Mill Creek Circle, A2 912.721.1560 200 Tanger Outlets Blvd., Ste. 372 912.721.1549 byrd cookiecompany.com Runner-up: Two Smart Cookies C O F F EE SHOP Foxy Loxy Cafe 1919 Bull St. 912.401.0543 foxyloxycafe.com Runner-up: Cutter’s Point Coffee
ICE C REA M Leopold’s Ice Cream 212 E. Broughton St. 912.234.4442 400 Airways Ave. 912.483.0122 leopoldsicecream.com Runner-up: Ben & Jerry’s CANDY SHOP River Street Sweets 13 E. River St. 912.234.4608 4515 Habersham St. 912.201.3654 riverstreetsweets.com Runner-up: Savannah’s Candy Kitchen
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CUST OM CAK ES
Chocolat by Adam Turoni 323 W. Broughton St. 912.335.2914 236 Bull St.; 912.335.2068 chocolatat.com Runner-up: River Street Sweets
Baker’s Pride Bakery 840 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.355.1155 savannahbakery.com Runner-up: Wicked Cakes of Savannah
L O CA L C OFFE E ROAST ER Savannah Coffee Roasters 215 W. Liberty St. 912.352.2994 savannahcoffee.com Runner-up: PERC Coffee
KIDS B IRT HD AY PARTY VEN U E Exhilarate – The Adventure Zone 105 Tibet Ave.; 912.299.3900 exhileratesav.com Runner-up: Star Castle Family Entertainment Center
CU P C A KE S Gigi’s Cupcakes 5521 Abercorn St., #100 912.349.2778 gigiscupcakesusa.com/ pages/savannah-georgia Runner-up: Baker’s Pride Bakery
D AYCARE Little Raiders Learning Academy 1599 Chatham Pkwy.; 912.721.2174; littleraidersla.com
Runner-up: The Sanctuary Child Learning & Development Center PL AY G RO U N D Forsyth Park Next to bandshell 912.351.3841; savannahga.gov Runner-up: Isle of Hope BA BY G EA R ( N O N - C L O TH I N G ) Punch & Judy 4511 Habersham St. 912.352.0906 punchandjudysavannah.com Runner-up: The Horseshoe Crab and Monogram Place C L O TH I N G Sara Jane’s Children’s Boutique 202 E. 37th St.; 912.352.0906 shopsarajaneskids.com
Runner-up: The Horseshoe Crab and Monogram Place PU BL I C S C H O OL Savannah Arts Academy 500 Washington Ave. 912.395.5000 internet.savannah.chatham.k12. ga.us/schools/saa Runner-up: May Howard Elementary School PR I VATE SCHOOL Savannah Christian Preparatory School 1599 Chatham Pkwy. 912.234.1653 savcps.com Runner-up: St. Andrew’s School
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S UMME R C A MP YMCA of Coastal Georgia 6400 Habersham St., Ste. A 912.351.3622 66 Johnny Mercer Blvd. 912.897.1192 165 Isaac G. LaRoche Drive, Pooler 912.748.9622 154 Thunderbird Drive, Ste. 101 912.756.5856 ymcaofcoastalga.org Runner-up: Point Pleasant Retreat & IPC Savannah Day Camp
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VET ERINARIAN Stanley Lester, Landmark Veterinary (mobile pet service) 912.398.4834 Runner-up: Brian Mulvey, Savannah Veterinary Medical Center D OG T RAINER Lauren Fins, Fins Animal Training 912.655.2808 finstraining.com Runner-up: Russ and Laurie Crager, Off Leash K9 Training
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Von Trapp Animal Lodge 6500 Waters Ave. 912.225.3130 vontrappanimallodge.com Runner-up: Fetch Canine Rehab
Paul Shealy, DVM, MS, DACVS, BluePearl Savannah (previously Coastal Empire Veterinary Surgery) 335 Stephenson Ave. 912.354.6681
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Von Trapp Animal Lodge 6500 Waters Ave. 912.225.3130 vontrappanimallodge.com Runner-up: The Hipster Hound
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G R O OME R Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming 513 E Oglethorpe Ave., Ste. N 912.349.5366 202 W. St. Julian St., 912.495.5806 141 Bull St., 912.358.0537 1601 Bull St., 912.417.2149 100 Blue Moon Crossing, Pooler, 912.450.6600 And other regional locations woofgangbakery.com Runner-up: Dapper Dan’s Dog Grooming
100 Blue Moon Crossing, 912.450.6600 And other regional locations woofgangbakery.com Runner-up: Bentley’s Pet Stuff
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Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming 202 W. St. Julian St., 912.495.5806 141 Bull St., 912.358.0537 1601 Bull St., 912.417.2149
Will Smith, W. Smith Music 912.661.1476 facebook.com/ djwillsmithsavannahga Runner-up: All About You Entertainment
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A D A G EN C Y ( TI E) RobMark Web • Advertising • PR 108 E. Montgomery Cross Road 912.921.1040 robmark.com Joselove-Filson Advertising Inc. 300 Commercial Court, Unit D, 912.353.7732 joselovefilson.com Runner-up: Hometown Creative, LLC
G RA PH I C D E S IGN/ D ES I G N F I R M Hometown Creative LLC 843.321.8524 hometowncreativellc.com Runner-up: Joselove-Filson Advertising Inc. D RY C L EA N E R Curry Dry Cleaners 1310 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.355.2930 440 Johnny Mercer Blvd. 912.897.4595 Runner-up: David’s Dry Cleaner
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Isle of Hope Marina 50 W. Bluff Drive 912.354.8187 iohmarina.com Runner-up: Hogan’s Marina FLORIST John Davis Florist 2430 Abercorn St. 912.233.6077 johndavisflorist.com Runner-up: Ivory & Beau Bridal Boutique / Wedding Planning / Floral Design PHOT OGRAPHE R Someari Benson-Jaja, Shot by Somi Studios 14045 Abercorn St., Ste. 1610 912.349.5728; shotbysomi.com
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A U D I O / V I D EO / L I G H TI N G PR O D U C TI O N Stage Front Presentation Systems 6 Southern Oaks Drive 912.236.1345 sfps.net Runner-up: Advanced A/V Rentals WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR VOTING US
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I N S U RA N C E C O M PA N Y ( A U TO , L I F E, ETC . ) State Farm Several local agents and locations, statefarm.com Runner-up: Allstate S EA M S TRES S Stitch 912.856.5159 savannahstitch.com Runner-up: Diana’s Alterations & Canvas PA RTY / EV EN T PL A N N ER Tara Skinner Weddings and Events 404 E. Oglethorpe Ave. 912.596.6064 taraskinnerevents.com Runner-up: Ivory & Beau Bridal Boutique / Wedding Planning / Floral Design L AW F I RM Bouhan Falligant LLP 1 W. Park Ave. 912.232.7000 bouhan.com Runner-up: The Eichholz Law Firm
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L AW YE R David Eichholz, The Eichholz Law Firm 319 Eisenhower Drive 912.222.2222 thejusticelawyer.com Runner-up (3-way tie): J. Daniel Falligant, Bouhan Falligant Daniel C. Cohen, Brannen, Searcy & Smith David Purvis, The Manely Firm S PEC I AL E V E NT FA C I LIT Y Charles H. Morris Center 10 East Broad St. 912.443.3277 trusteesgarden.com Runner-up: The Clyde Venue C ERTIF IE D P UB L IC A C C O UN TANT / F IR M Hancock Askew & Co. 100 Riverview Drive hancockaskew.com 912.234.8243 Runner-up: Dabbs, Hickman, Hill and Cannon, LLP C O M M UN IT Y BA N K / F INAN CIAL I N S TI T UT IO N BankSouth 18 W. Bryan St. 912.200.9420 613 Stephenson Ave. 912.200.9430 banksouth.com Runner-up: First Chatham Bank TO W I NG COMPAN Y Sapp’s Wrecker Service 34 Gulfstream Road 912.964.7277 sappswreckerservice.com Runner-up: Tim’s Towing and Recovery
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T R AV E L A GE NC Y Four Seasons Travel 3 Skidaway Village Walk, #C 912.598.8000 fourseasonstrvl.com Runner-up: Excursions Unlimited V I D E OGRA P HE R Tyler Edic, Crate Marketing 912.484.3848 tyleredic.com Runner-up: Alienworx Productions LLC
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E. Shaver, Bookseller 326 Bull St. 912.234.7257 eshaverbooks.com Runner-up: The Book Lady Bookstore
Ivory & Beau Bridal Boutique / Wedding Planning / Floral Design 2111 Price St. 912.200.4794 ivoryandbeau.com Runner-up: The White Magnolia Bridal Collection
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123 E. Broughton St. 912.323.0434 Runner-up: Emily McCarthy & Co. G REETI N G CAR D S / S TATI O N ERY Emily McCarthy & Co. 2428 Abercorn St. 912.495.5386 emilymccarthy.com Runner-up: The Paris Market and Brocante S H O ES Globe Shoe Company 17 E. Broughton St. 912.232.8161 5500 Abercorn St., #43 912.352.1158 Runner-up: Game Changers Running Company
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Half-Moon Outfitters 15 E. Broughton St. 912.201.9393 halfmoonoutfitters.com Runner-up: Fleet Feet Sports
J. Parker Ltd. 20 W. Broughton St. 912.234.0004 5500 Abercorn St. 912.335.1439 300 W. River St., Ste. 6C 912.298.6675 jparkerltd.com Runner-up: Joseph’s Clothiers
A F F ORDA BLE FA SHION Red Clover Boutique 244 Bull St. 912.236.4053 shopredclover.com Runner-up: J Paige W O M E N’S C LOTH ING J Paige 107 Charlotte Road 912.897.1525 shopjpaige.com Runner-up: Kathi Rich Clothing
FINE JEWELRY Levy Jewelers 2 E. Broughton St. 912.233.1163 7804 Abercorn St. 912.238.2120 levyjewelers.com Runner-up: Harkleroad Diamonds & Fine Jewelry
A N TI Q U ES & C O L L EC TI BL ES Picker Joe’s Antique Mall & Vintage Market 217 E. 41st St. 912.239.4657 pickerjoes.com Runner-up: Jere’s Antiques H A N D BA G S Satchel. 4 E. Liberty St. 912.233.1008 400 Airways Ave. 912.398.1007 shopsatchel.com Runner-up: Spartina 449 Savannah M A D E- I N - S AVA N N A H PR O D U C T ( TI E) Honey, Savannah Bee Company 104 W. Broughton St. 912.233.7873
1 W. River St. 912.629.9975 211 Johnny Mercer Blvd. 912.629.0908 savannahbee.com Cheese straws, The Savannah Cheese Straw Company 4517 Habersham St., inside coffee • deli 912.352.7818 thesavannahcheesestraw company.com Runner-up: Honey, Capital Bee Company L O C A L J EWE L RY D ES I G N ER Lisa Zipperer, Lisa Zipperer Designs 912.598.2272 lisazippererdesigns.com Runner-up: Kristen Baird Jewelry
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N EW BU SI NE SS (LESS T H AN A Y E A R OLD) The Copper Closet 3 E. Broughton St. 912.495.5339 thecoppercloset.com Runner-up: Marsh & Co.
TOURISM I N N / B&B Ballastone Inn 14 E. Oglethorpe Ave. 912.236.1484; ballastone.com Runner-up: Planters Inn T O UR C OMPA NY Old Savannah Tours 250 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; 912.234.8128 oldsavannahtours.com Runner-up: Kelly Tours
T OUR GUID E Savannah Dan, Dan leger, Savannah Dan Tours & Entertainment 912.398.3777 savannahdan.com Runner-up: Donna Keeler, Old Savannah Tours B OUT IQUE HOT EL (FEWER T HAN 100 ROOM S) The Mansion on Forsyth Park 700 Drayton St. 912.238.5158 kesslercollection.com/ mansion Runner-up: The Cotton Sail Hotel
H O TEL ( M O RE TH A N 1 0 0 R O O M S ) Perry Lane Hotel 256 Perry St. 912.415.9000 perrylanehotel.com Runner-up: JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District
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Pediatrician Pediatrician David David M. M. Mozer, Mozer, M.D., M.D., FAAP FAAP (runner-up) (runner-up) PhysicalTherapist Therapist Physical Lisa M. Bettio, Lisa M. Bettio, MSRPT, MSRPT, MS, MS, MPH, MPH, CES, CES, PES PES (winner) (winner) Podiatrist // Foot Foot Specialist Specialist Podiatrist Craig K. Skalla, Craig K. Skalla, D.P D.P.M. .M. (winner) (winner)
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Take Control Uncertainty is the new normal, but according to Best of Doctors winners, some things are still black and white when it comes to securing your best health Interviews by ANDREA GOTO
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2021 ALLERGIST Jack Eades, MD Southern Allergy & Asthma 5223 Paulsen St. 912.303.9355 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 305, Pooler southernallergy.net RU N N E R-U P:
Bruce Finkel, MD Coastal Allergy & Asthma PC
505 Eisenhower Drive 912.354.6190 coastalallergy.net ANESTHESIOLOGIST John Solitario, MD Memorial Health 4700 Waters Ave. 912.354.3510 RU N N E R-U P:
Rodney Moody, MD Memorial Health
Daniel S. Haddad, LCSW, MAC
Daniel S. Haddad, LCSW, LLC BEST PSYCHOLOGIST
“A great way to achieve and maintain emotional well-being is through connectivity to and the positive support of friends and loved ones. Having a creative outlet can also help foster a healthy sense of self-esteem.”
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AU D I O L O G I S T Susan Timna, Au.D. Audiology and Hearing Aid Services 803 E. 68th St. 912.600.1712 6 Skidaway Village Walk 912.598.0616 1000 Towne Center Blvd. #200, Pooler 912.351.3038 ahassavannah.com RU N N E R-U P:
Cori Palmer, Au.D. Audiology and Hearing Aid Services
803 E. 68th St. 912.600.1712 6 Skidaway Village Walk 912.598.0616 1000 Towne Center Blvd. #200, Pooler 912.351.3038 ahassavannah.com
BA R I AT R I C SURGEON Oliver Whipple, MD Memorial Health Bariatrics 4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 400 912.350.3438 memorialhealthdoctors.com RU N N E R-U P:
Robert J. Kelly, MD Memorial Health Bariatrics
4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 400 912.350.3438 memorialhealthdoctors.com CA R D I O L O G I S T
John D. Rathbun, MD Cardiology Associates of Savannah 11700 Mercy Blvd., Plaza D, Bldg. 6 912.927.3434 sjchs.org RU N N E R-U P:
Gary Elkin, MD Cardiology Associates of Savannah
11700 Mercy Blvd., Plaza D, Bldg. 6 912.927.3434 sjchs.org
CA R D I OVA S C U L A R SURGEON Jeremy E. London, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler 11700 Mercy Blvd., Plaza D, Bldg. 1, Ste. A 912.819.0500 sjchs.org RU N N E R-U P:
Marc Bailey, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler
5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 102 912.819.0500 sjchs.org C H I R O P R AC T O R John Neal, DC Complete Chiropractic 1101 E. 51st St. 912.354.6767 completechiropractics.com
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KEITH A. KIRBY, MD
Specializing in non-surgical treatment of pain for: • Degenerative Disc Disease • Disc herniation • Arthritis of the spine • SI (Sacroiliac) joint problems •Sciatica • Peripheral Neuropathy • Shingles • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
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Dr. Michael Zoller RUNNER-UP F OR BE ST E AR , NOSE & T HROAT SPECIALI ST
Michael Zoller, MD
Fred Daniels, MD
Stephen P. Rashleigh, MD, FACS
William Moretz, III, MD
Brad Rawlings, MD
Jennifer Mils, MD
Michelle Yamada, PA-C
Kristen Thomas, PA-C
ENT ASSOCIATES of Savannah, PC
VISIT US AT ENTSAVANNAH.COM 5201 FREDERICK ST., SAVANNAH, GA. 31405 912-351-3030
Providing expert medical care to children and adults in Savannah and surrounding areas since 1977. FIVE LICENSED AUDIOLOGISTS ON STAFF Our board certified physicians specialize in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. With privileges at all area hospitals and having our own ambulatory surgery center, we utilize the most advanced technology and procedures so you can be assured that you will receive the best results with the least amount of discomfort. Just a few of the services offered in-house are; CT scan, thyroid ultrasound, allergy services, TMJ treatment, and balloon sinuplasty. In addition to our Savannah office, for our patients convenience, we have offices located in Rincon, The Landings, Statesboro, and Pooler
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Roger Haddad, DC Axis Chiropractic Center
Erika McCreadie, Beyond Exceptional Dentistry
115 Charlotte Road, Ste. A 912.349.4029 axischiroga.com
C R I T I CA L CA R E S P E C I A L I S T/ INTENSIVIST Nizar Eskandar, MD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.527.5225 southcoasthealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Gifford W. Lorenz, MD Southeast Lung Associates
340 Hodgson Court, Ste. 2 912.629.2290, selung.com
D E N T I S T RY & O R A L H E A LT H : C O S M E T I C DENTIST (TIE) Mark Dye, DMD 310 Eisenhower Drive Bldg. 14 912.355.2424 thesavannahdentist.com Ryan Reeves, DDS Beyond Exceptional Dentistry 1317 Abercorn St. 912.234.8282 beyondexceptional dentistry.com RU N N E R-U P:
Abby Dew, DDS Dental Harbor by Abby Dew, DDS
50 Meeting St., Ste. B 912.480.0804; abbydew.com D E N T I S T RY & O R A L H E A LT H : D E N TA L H YG I E N I S T Madison Evans, Coastal Dentistry 15 Lake St., Ste. 100 912.598.8111 coastaldentistry.com
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Mark Dye, DMD
310 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 14 912.355.2424 thesavannahdentist.com D E N T I S T RY & O R A L H E A LT H : O R A L SURGEON (TIE) Justin Damron, DDS 4815 Paulsen St. 912.353.2324 143 Canal St., Ste. 300, Pooler 912.330.8801 seoralsurgery.com Michael C. Wilson, DMD Chatham Oral Surgery 501 Eisenhower Drive 912.354.1515 chathamoralsurgery.com RU N N E R-U P:
Frank Scarbrough, DMD, FACOMS The Institute of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
145 Traders Way Ste. A, Pooler 912.748.3143 oralsurgeryinst.com
Rebekah Laurance, RD SouthCoast Health
BEST NUTRITIONIST (TIE)
“Look at long-term goals versus making dramatic changes to your diet or lifestyle. Often, people get frustrated after a few weeks of rapid changes. If weight loss is your goal, your desire to be healthy should outweigh your desire to lose weight.”
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2021 D E N T I S T RY & O R A L H E A LT H : ORTHODONTIST Robert Vaught, DMD Vaught Orthodontics 7650 Waters Ave. 912.200.3452 orthodontistinsavannah.com RU N N E R-U P:
Mark Dusek, DDS Broderick Dusek and DeLeon Orthodontics
500 Eisenhower Drive 912.355.7022 savannahorthodontics.com
D E R M AT O L O G I S T Claudia Gaughf, MD Gaughf Dermatology 639 Stephenson Ave. 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 900 B, Pooler 9976 Ford Ave., Richmond Hill 912.354.7124 gaughfdermatology.com
Caroline Turner, FNP-C
Low Country Dermatology BEST NURSE PRACTITIONER
“The best and easiest thing that people can do is wear daily sunscreen with Zinc oxide, and not just in the summer months. Also, it’s important to pay attention to your skin. If you ever notice a mole changing in shape, size or color, do not hesitate to get it checked.” 190
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Corinne Howington, MD Low Country Dermatology
6510 Waters Ave. 912.354.1018 lcderm.com
EAR, NOSE & T H R OAT S P E C I A L I S T David S. Oliver, MD Coastal Ear, Nose and Throat 322 Commercial Drive, Ste. 2 912.355.2335 200 Blue Moon Crossing, Ste. 103, Pooler 912.450.2336 coastal-ent.com RU N N E R-U P:
Michael Zoller, MD ENT Associates of Savannah
5201 Frederick St. 912.351.3030 entsavannah.com
EMERGENCY MEDICINE DOCTOR Sanjay Iyer, MD Memorial Health 4700 Waters Ave. 912.354.3510 memorialhealthdoctors.com RU N N E R-U P:
John D. Rowlett, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler
5353 Reynolds St. geamba.com
ENDOCRINOLOGIST Joseph W. DeHaven, MD 7001 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Ste. 2 912.355.1437 RU N N E R-U P:
Abby Abisogun, MD SouthCoast Health
1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.4100 southcoasthealth.com FA M I LY M E D I C I N E / GENERAL P R AC T I T I O N E R Christopher J. Oldfield, MD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.4100 southcoasthealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP Internal Medicine of Savannah
6413 Waters Ave., #102 912.349.6624 internalmedicineofsavannah.com P O D I AT R I S T/ FOOT SPECIALIST Craig Skalla, DPM SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.4100 southcoasthealth.com
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Dr. Branden S. Hunter BEST GASTROENTEROLO GIST
gastrosav.com
Make an appointment today to visit any of our SIX LO CATIONS: S AVA N NA H • 519 Stephenson Ave. PO OL E R • St. Joseph’s/Candler Pooler Campus • 101 St. Joseph’s/Candler Drive, Suite 310 R IC H MOND H I L L • 9976 Ford Avenue, Suite A-2 SPR I NG F I E L D • Ef f ingham C ounty Hospital, GA 119 BLU F F TON • St Joseph’s/Candler Medical Group Building • 12B Arley Way, Suite 103 T E L E M E D I C I N E A P P O I N T M E N T S AVA I L A B L E
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OUR PROVIDERS Branden S. Hunter, M.D • Gregory D. Borak, M.D. • Ansley S. Tharpe, M.D. Travis F. Wiggins, M.D. • William L. Mansour, M.D. (not pictured) • Christen F. Standiford, ANP-BC Kristen Vasquez, PA-C • Sara L. Barrett, PA-C • Jordan T. Houston, PA-C
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RU N N E R-U P:
Brian Fallon, DPM Ankle & Foot Associates, LLC
5102 Paulsen St., Unit 3 912.777.4604 1000 Towne Center, Ste. 305, Pooler 912. 283.6471 anklesandfeet.com GASTROENTEROLOGIST Branden S. Hunter, MD Gastroenterology Consultants of Savannah PC 519 Stephenson Ave. 912.354.9447 101 St. Joseph’s/ Candler Drive, Ste. 310 9979 Ford Ave., Ste. A-2 And other regional locations gastrosav.com RU N N E R-U P:
Mark Murphy, MD The Center for Digestive and Liver Health/ The Endoscopy Center
1139 Lexington Ave., Ste. A 912.303.4200 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 701, Pooler 912.303.4200 savannahgi.com GENERAL SURGEON Jeffrey Mandel, MD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 2 912.354.6303 southcoasthealth.com
GY N E C O L O G I S T Andrew Tucker, MD St. Joseph's/ Candler Physician Network — OB/GYN 5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 315 912.354.2634 mytelfairdoc.com RU N N E R-U P:
Carmela A. Pettigrew, MD OB/GYN Specialists of Savannah, PCO/GYN Specialists of Savannah, PC
600 E. 70th St. 912.355.7766 savobgyn.com
O B S T E T R I C I A N/ GY N E C O L O G I S T Andrew Tucker, MD St. Joseph's/ Candler Physician Network — OB/GYN 5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 315 912.354.2634 mytelfairdoc.com RU N N E R-U P:
Carmela A. Pettigrew, MD OB/GYN Specialists of Savannah, P.C.O/GYN Specialists of Savannah, PC
600 E. 70th St. 912.355.7766 savobgyn.com
H A I R R E S T O R AT I O N SURGEON/SPECIALIST Timothy Minton, MD Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery 5356 Reynolds St., #505 912.644.0744 savannahfacialplastic surgery.com RU N N E R-U P:
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T. Ellis Barnes, IV, MD Metro Surgical
5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 202 912.826.4057 savannahroboticsurgery.com
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E. Ronald Finger, MD Finger and Associates Plastic Surgery Center
410 Mall Blvd., Ste. E 912.354.4411 fingerandassociates.com
Tim Minton, MD Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery
B E S T H A I R R E S T O R AT I O N S U R G E O N / S P E C I A L I S T
“When it comes to overall health and wellness, I encourage my patients to make small incremental but meaningful changes that are sustainable long term. The same holds true for combating agerelated changes in facial aesthetics. Small, consistent procedures such as Botox, fillers and skin treatments at the right time can go a long way to slow the progression and make us feel better about ourselves and the process of aging.”
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BRITTANY TYLER, M.S., CCC-SLP Best Speech Language Pathologist, Winner
KATIE FLETCHER, OTR/L Best Occupational Therapist, Runner Up
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Pediatric speech, occupational and physical therapists providing quality therapy to help children reach their full potential
912.988.1526 | chatterboxpeds.com 110 Pipemakers Circle, Suite 115, Pooler | 912.988.1526 2453G US Highway 17, Richmond Hill | 912.445.5612
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DOCTORS
2021
H O M E H E A LT H CA R E P R OV I D E R Amedisys Home Health Care 17 Park of Commerce Blvd. Ste. 100 912.233.9800 locations.amedisys.com/ga/ savannah/amedisys-homehealth-care RU N N E R-U P:
Coastal Care Partners
4B Skidaway Village Walk 912.598.6312 coastalcarepartners.com H O S P I C E CA R E P R OV I D E R Hospice Savannah 1352 Eisenhower Drive 912.355.2289 hospicesavannah.org RU N N E R-U P:
GHC Hospice
7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Ste. 201 912.355.0000 ghchospice.com H O M E M E D I CA L EQUIPMENT P R OV I D E R Coastal Care Mobility 4B Skidaway Village Walk 912.598.6312 coastalcaremobility.com RU N N E R-U P ( T I E ) :
AeroCare
1000 Business Center Drive, Ste. 30 912.438.4920 aerocareusa.com Resource Medical Group
4821 Waters Ave. 912.355.3446 resourcemedicalgroup.com
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HORMONE THERAPIST Harry Collins, DO Savannah Age Management Medicine 200 Blue Moon Crossing, Ste. 102, Pooler 912.925.6911 agemanagementmed.com RUNNER UP:
Pamela Gaudry, MD The Georgia Center for Menopausal Medicine
15 Lake St., Ste. 160 912.335.7825 menopausalmedicine.com INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST Melissa D. Wynn, MD Southern Surgical Providers, PC 7120 Hodgson Memorial Drive 912.352.4490 RU N N E R-U P:
Nenad Avramovski, MD SouthCoast Health
1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 2 912.354.5543 southcoasthealth.com
RU N N E R-U P:
Rebecca Lee Sentman, MD Nephrology and Hypertension Medical Associates
1115 Lexington Ave. 912.354.4813 thekidneydocs.com
NEUROLOGIST Scott D. Callaghan, MD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.3640 southcoasthealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Shannon Stewart, MD Chatham Pathology Associates
11705 Mercy Blvd. 912.819.7801 sjchs.org
NEUROSURGEON Louis G. Horn IV, MD Neurological & Spine Institute 4 E. Jackson Blvd. 912.355.1010 neurologicalinstitute.com RU N N E R-U P:
I N T E R NA L M E D I C I N E Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP Internal Medicine of Savannah 6413 Waters Ave., Ste. 102 912.349.6624 internalmedicineofsavannah. com RU N N E R-U P:
Jeffrey P. Schyberg, MD
836 E. 65th St., Bldg. 18 912.352.4842
NEPHROLOGIST Nizar Eskandar, MD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.527.5225 southcoasthealth.com
Kevin N. Ammar, MD Neurological & Spine Institute
4 E. Jackson Blvd. 912.355.1010 neurologicalinstitute.com NURSE Heather May, RN The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery 5361 Reynolds St. 912.355.8000 mycosmeticsurgeon.md RU N N E R-U P:
Jason Cook, RN Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery
5356 Reynolds St., #505 912.644.0744 savannahfacialplasticsurgery.com
N U R S E P R AC T I T I O N E R Caroline Turner, FNP-C Low Country Dermatology 6510 Waters Ave.; 912.354.1018 lcderm.com RU N N E R-U P:
Jessica Glover, MSN, NP-C Coastal Pediatrics
2 Wheeler St.; 912.353.7722 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 1000 B, Pooler mycoastalpediatrics.com
NUTRITIONIST (TIE) Rebekah Laurance, RD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.4100 southcoasthealth.com Robin Reynolds, RD Memorial Health 4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 400 912.350.3495 memorialhealthdoctors.com O C C U PAT I O NA L MEDICINE David Carson, MD ExperCare 318 Mall Blvd., Ste. 300B 912.358.1515 60 Exchange St., Ste. B-7 Richmond Hill, 912.756.2273 818 Abercorn St., 912.800.0110 expercarehealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Margaret McCormack, DO SouthCoast Health
1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.691.4100; southcoasthealth.com O C C U PAT I O NA L THERAPIST Bob Phillips, OTR/L, CHT Optim Healthcare 210 E. DeRenne Ave., 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler, 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill, 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com
L ef t to rig h t s itting : April Zipperer, Dr. Matt Grill, Tabitha Cornwell L ef t to rig h t s tanding : Tonya Murphy, Melany Mayers, April Boyette, Madison Evans, Kathy Boaen
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D r. M att Grill, D D S Best General Dentist
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CRAIG K. SKALLA, D.P.M.
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Edward D. Sammons, OD
912.691.4100
BEST OPTOMETRIST
1326 EISENHOWER DR., BLDG 1 • SAVANNAH 1000 TOWNE CENTER BLVD, BLDG 1200 • POOLER
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JEFFREY S. MANDEL, M.D., FACS
BEST GENERAL SURGEON NINE YEARS RUNNING!
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DOCTORS
2021
RU N N E R-U P S ( T I E ) :
Katie Fletcher, OTR/L Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy, LLC
110 Pipemakers Circle, Ste. 115, Pooler; 912.988.1526 chatterboxpeds.com Alison Walmsley, OTR/L, CHT, CLCP Chatham Orthopedic Associates
4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopedics.com ONCOLOGIST Mark A. Taylor, MD Summit Cancer Care 225 Candler Drive 912.354.6187 summitcancercare.com RU N N E R-U P:
Ovidiu George Negrea, MD Low Country Cancer Care/SJC
225 Candler Drive, Ste. 201 912.692.2000 lcccsav.com OPHTHALMOLOGIST Richard Schulze Jr., MD Schulze Eye & Surgery Center 728 E. 67th St. 912.352.3120 schulze-eye.com RU N N E R-U P:
Mark K. Manocha, MD Georgia Eye Institute
4720 Waters Ave. 912.354.4800 1000 Towne Center, Unit 806, Pooler 912.450.3500 2429 US 17 S., Richmond Hill 912.756.6091 And other regional locations gaeyeinstitute.com
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OP TOMETRIST Edward C. Sammons, OD SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 1 912.527.5200 southcoasthealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Donald Watson, OD My Eye Dr.
7203 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Ste. A; 912.353.9356 myeyedr.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: FOOT & ANKLE John T. Prather, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill, 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com RU N N E R-U P:
Juha Jaakkola, MD Optim Healthcare
210 E. DeRenne Ave. 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler; 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B, Richmond Hill; 912.999.2071 And other regional locations 912.644.5300 optimhealth.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: HAND & WRIST Ronald H. Levit, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St.; 912.355.3776 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler; 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill; 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com
Melissa D. Wynn, MD
Southern Surgical Providers, PC BEST INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST
“The old saying ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’ still holds true. The best way to stay healthy is to avoid contracting infections [with] good hand washing. I would also be remiss if I did not take this opportunity to say that COVID does not pick sides. The best way to prevent contracting COVID is to get vaccinated.”
THANK YOU, SAVANNAH FOR VOTING FOR OUR TEAM CONGRATULATIONS Dr. Rebecca Sentman for being voted one of Savannah’s
BEST Nephrologists
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Q AND A WITH DR REBECCA SENTMAN
I DECIDED TO GO TO MEDICAL SCHOOL: half way through my junior year in college, when I was a music major. It suddenly dawned on me that I would have to do something after I graduated! I had worked as a nurses’ aide at Memorial Health University Medical Center during high school, and I had always enjoyed science. My dad was a physician — a nephrologist, actually — so I knew a bit about the life. So I went for it and have never been sorry. I WAS ATTRACTED TO THIS FIELD OF MEDICINE: Since medical school, I’ve been interested in kidney physiology and diseases as well as high blood pressure, and I wanted to help people with serious chronic medical issues. I find the long-term relationships I have with my patients immensely rewarding, emotionally and intellectually. Nephrology is a great fit for me. I LOVE IT WHEN MY PATIENTS SAY: “She’s my doctor!” I grew up in Savannah and am proud to help my community. MY FAVORITE WAY TO RELAX IS: to be at home with my family or at the beach.
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1115 Lexington Ave Savannah, GA 31404 912-354-4813
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16 Okatie Center Blvd Suite 100 Okatie, SC 29909 843-706-9955
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16 Kemmerlin Lane Suite A Beaufort, SC 29907 843-524-2002
JESUP
111 Colonial Way Ste 2 Jesup, GA 31545 912-588-1919
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RINCON
604 Towne Park West Rincon, GA 31326 912-354-4813
BRUNSWICK
3025 Shrine Road Suite 450 Brunswick, GA 31520 912-264-6133
Voted Best ENT Specialist Since 2013!
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Locals caring for locals, it just means more!
NOW INTRODUCING 3T MRI & HIGH-FIELD OPEN MRI ONLY AT COASTAL IMAGING
Dr. Jack Considine, Jr. MD Savannah’s Best Radioligist
503 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, GA, 31406 | 912.355.6255 | coastalimaging.net | globalimagingsolutions.com
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2021 RU N N E R-U P:
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Gregory Kolovich, MD Optim Healthcare
Robert Dow Hoffman, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates
210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: HIP & KNEE Charles Hope II, MD Optim Healthcare 210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com
James Daly III,
MD, FCCP, FAASM Southeast Sleep Disorders Center BEST SLEEP SPECIALIST
“Insufficient sleep is a common denominator to a myriad of health problems, including depression, obesity, fibromyalgia, diabetes and hypertension. My first recommendation is to obtain the right amount of sleep to fully restore your body and brain. It’s like getting a full recharge of your battery!” 206
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James W. Wilson Jr., MD Optim Healthcare
210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: S H O U L D E R & E L B OW James W. Wilson Jr., MD Optim Healthcare 210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com
4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.3776 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: S P I N E D’mitri Sofianos, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com RU N N E R-U P:
Louis G. Horn IV, MD Neurological & Spine Institute
4 E. Jackson Blvd. 912.355.1010 neurologicalinstitute.com O S T E O PAT H I C PHYSICIAN Mark A. Jenkins, DO Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com
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Dr. Justin Damron BEST OR AL SURGEON
EXPERIENCE YOU CAN C OUNT ON! CHOOSE SAVANNAH’S MOST ESTABLISHED AND EXPERIENCED ORAL SURGEONS
DENTAL IMPL ANT S • WISDOM TEE TH • BONE GR AF TING • TOOTH E X TR AC TIONS • JAW SURGERY • DEEP SEDATION • PATHOLOGY
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2019 WINNER
OPTIMAL HEARING SYSTEMS 527 Stephenson Ave., Ste. A-3 912.352.8530 • optimalhearing.com
Gabriel Pitt, Au.D. AUDIOLOGIST
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RU N N E R-U P:
Regina B. Dandy, DO SouthCoast Health
89 Interchange Drive Richmond Hill 912.527.5301 southcoasthealth.com
O U T PAT I E N T THERAPY CLINIC Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill, 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com RU N N E R-U P:
Optim Orthopedics Optim Healthcare
210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler; 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill; 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com
P E D I AT R I C SPECIALIST Evan Siegall, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com RU N N E R-U P:
Christopher Rittmeyer, MD Memorial Health
4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 800 912.350.7914 memorialhealthdoctors.com P E D I AT R I C I A N
Dudley Stone, MD Coastal Pediatrics 2 Wheeler St. 912.353.7744 mycoastalpediatrics.com RU N N E R-U P:
PA I N M E D I C I N E / M A NAG E M E N T SPECIALIST Keith Kirby, MD Savannah Pain Management 8 Wheeler St. 912.352.4340 savannahpain management.com RU N N E R-U P:
Gregory Spellman, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates
4425 Paulsen St. 912.355.6615 1000 Towne Center Blvd., Ste. 602, Pooler 912.450.1101 1203 Gandy Dancer, Richmond Hill 912.445.5904 And other regional locations chathamorthopaedics.com
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David M. Mozer, MD SouthCoast Health
310 Eisenhower Drive, Bldg. 16 912.303.3500 southcoasthealth.com
P E R I NAT O L O G I S T Anthony B. Royek, MD Memorial Health High-risk OB Care 4750 Waters Ave., Ste. 302 912.350.5970 memorialhealthdoctors.com RU N N E R-U P:
Arthur M. Baker III, MD Memorial Health
4750 Waters Ave., Ste. 302 912.350.5970 memorialhealthdoctors.com
J. Sheppard Mondy III,
MD, RVT, FACS Savannah Vascular Institute B E S T VA S C U L A R S U R G E O N
“We’re not building rocket ships here. It’s all about common sense and moderation. Don’t smoke, eat a colorful diet, drink good beer, wine or whiskey on occasion and have dessert if you want it. Find an activity you enjoy, carve out time to recharge with family and friends. Don’t deny yourself the small things that make you happy. Remember, the game ends the same for all of us.”
Artist: William A. Darden, Jr., MD Savannah Vascular In The OR, 2019 Featuring Vascular Surgeons: J. Sheppard Mondy, III, MD (left), E Jerry Cohn, Jr., MD (right)
Thank you Savannah! Voted Best Vascular Surgeon J. Sheppard Mondy, III, MD, RVT, FACS
SAVANNAH 4750 Waters Avenue, Suite 500 • Savannah Georgia 31404 JESUP 166 Memorial Drive • Jesup, Georgia 31545
(912) 352-VEIN (8346) savannahvascular.com
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Staff from L to R: Courtney Morton - Nurse Practitioner, Kiana Mike Patient Representative, Christine Swords - Nurse Practitioner, Patrice Russell - Patient Representative, Dr. Garrett White, Dr. Nizar Eskandar, Vera Green - Nurse, Ashley Martin - Nurse Practitioner, Joshua HealdMedical Assistant, Corinthia Garrow - Practice Manager
Thank you Savannah magazine readers, for voting
NIZAR ESKANDAR, MD, FACP, CMCM BEST NEPHROLOGIST and BEST CRITICAL CARE SPECIALIST/INTENSIVIST 1326 EISENHOWER DR. • SAVANNAH GA 31406 • 912.527.5225 • SOUTHCOASTHEALTH.COM
T H E B E S T O F S A VA N N A H
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2021 P H A R M AC Y Village Walk Pharmacy 1 Skidaway Village Walk 912.598.7218 RU N N E R-U P:
Lo Cost Pharmacy
E. 69th St.; 912.352.0375 locostpharmacy.com PHYSICAL THERAPIST Lisa Bettio, MSRPT SouthCoast Health 1326 Eisenhower Drive, #1 912.691.4250 southcoasthealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Ernest Ledesma, PT Ledesma Sports Medicine
7010 Hodgson Memorial Drive 912.401.0443 ledesmasportsmed.com PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Ronald H. Levit, MD
Chatham Orthopaedic Associates BEST ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON: HAND & WRIST
“Keep active! Continue to do the activities you enjoy. Be careful, and if you need assistance, please call us sooner rather than later.”
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Ryan Brainard, PA-C Optim Orthopedics 210 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.644.5300 101 W. Mulberry Blvd. Ste. 140, Pooler 912.748.5155 60 Exchange St., Ste. B1, Richmond Hill 912.999.2071 And other regional locations optimhealth.com RU N N E R-U P:
Madison Stevenson, PA-C St. Joseph’s/Candler
11700 Mercy Blvd., Building 6, Ste. 1B; 912.927.3434 sjchs.org PLASTIC SURGEON ( B R E A S T & B O DY, FAC E & N E C K , R E C O N S T RU C T I V E ) Thomas W. Horn, MD The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery 5361 Reynolds St. 912.355.8000 mycosmeticsurgeon.md
RU N N E R-U P:
Richard Greco, MD The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery
5361 Reynolds St. 912.355.8000 mycosmeticsurgeon.md
P SYC H I AT R I S T Chad Brock, MD Shrink Savannah 1601 Abercorn St. 912.712.2550 shrinksavannah.com RU N N E R-U P:
Kevin Winders, MD LifeStance Health
635 Stephenson Ave. 912.352.2921 mygbhp.com
P SYC H O L O G I S T Daniel S. Haddad, LCSW, MAC Daniel S. Haddad, LCSW, LLC 315 Commercial Drive, Ste. C-3 912.208.6560 savannahtherapy.net RU N N E R-U P:
Margaret Hughes Alexander, LCSW Shrink Savannah
1601 Abercorn St. 912.712.2550 shrinksavannah.com PULMONOLOGIST Ryan Moody, MD, FCCP Southeast Lung & Critical Care Specialists 11700 Mercy Blvd., Plaza D, Bldg. 5 912.927.6270 selung.com RU N N E R-U P:
Gifford W. Lorenz, MD Southeast Lung & Critical Care Specialists
340 Hodgson Court, Ste. 2 912.629.2290 selung.com
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Thank you, Savannah, for voting us Best Pediatrician & Best Nurse Practitioner r/u! Dr. Melissa Behm • Mallory Rutland • Dr. Dudley Stone • Katie Brown • Jessica Glover • Dr. Richard Callan • Dr. Kelsey Alexander
2 Wheeler Street, Savannah, GA • 1000 Towne Center Blvd, Bldg 1000B, Pooler, GA
912.353.7744 •
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Don’t let common allergens ruin your lifestyle. Dr. Jack Eades is a Board Certified Allergist and Immunologist who treats patients of all ages who suffer from all types of allergic diseases including allergic rhinitis, pregnancy induced rhinitis, asthma, urticaria, food and drug allergies, insect hypersensitivity, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, chronic cough and eosinophilic esophagitis. We accept most public and private insurance plans.
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Thank you for voting for Dr. Eades and his team at Southern Allergy & Asthma, P.C. The Best Allergist and Immunologist in Savannah!
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RADIOLOGIST Jack Considine, MD Coastal Imaging 503 Eisenhower Drive 912.355.6255 coastalimaging.net RU N N E R-U P:
Robert K. Myers Jr., MD Savannah Chatham Imaging
5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 102 912.355.2116 105 Grand Central Blvd. Ste. 106, Pooler 912.748.0068 REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGIST Patrick Blohm, MD The Georgia Center for Reproductive Medicine 5354 Reynolds St., Ste. 510 912.352.8588 gcrmsav.com RU N N E R-U P:
John Schnorr Coastal Fertility Center Specialists
RHINOLOGIST ( NA SA L & S I N U S ) David Oliver, MD Coastal Ear, Nose and Throat 322 Commercial Drive, Ste. 2 912.355.2335 200 Blue Moon Crossing, Ste. 103, Pooler 912.450-2336 coastal-ent.com RU N N E R-U P:
Christopher Melroy, MD Georgia Nasal & Sinus Institute
4750 Waters Ave., Ste. 112 912.355.1070 sinusinstitute.com SLEEP SPECIALIST
James Daly III, MD, FCCP, FAASM Southeast Sleep Disorders Center 340 Hodgson Court, Ste. 3 912.352.9049 savannahsleep.com RU N N E R-U P:
Carlton Kemp, MD Lung & Sleep Care at Memorial Health
9100 White Bluff Road, Ste. 20 912.421.1285 coastalfertilityspecialists.com
4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 100, Ste. 507 912.350.4750 memorialhealthdoctors.com
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Than Win, MD Wrightington Rheumatology 6413 Waters Ave., Ste. 101 912.352.7960 wrheu.com RU N N E R-U P:
Charles Degenhardt III, MD Coastal Rheumatology, LLC
5400 Waters Ave. 912.349.4227 coastalrheumatology.com
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Brittany Tyler Pritchard, MS, CCC-SLP Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy, LLC 110 Pipemakers Circle, Ste. 115, Pooler 912.988.1526 chatterboxpeds.com RU N N E R-U P:
Bethany Manning, CCC-SLP Sonshine Therapy, LLC
10B Mall Court 912.844.4583 sonshine-therpay-llc.business.site
T H O R AC I C S U R G E O N
UROLOGIST
Marc Bailey, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler 5354 Reynolds St., Ste.102 912.819.0500 sjchs.org
Buffi G. Boyd, MD Urological Associates of Savannah, PC
RU N N E R-U P:
Jeremy London, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler
11700 Mercy Blvd., Plaza D, Bldg. 1, Ste. A 912.819.0500 sjchs.org U R G E N T/ I M M E D I AT E CA R E C L I N I C Urgent Care of Berwick and Sandfly 5730 Ogeechee Road, #192 7360 Skidaway Road, Ste. L2 912.201.1140 urgentcarefamily.com RU N N E R-U P:
ExperCare
318 Mall Blvd., Ste. 300B, Savannah 912.358.1515 60 Exchange St., Ste. B-7, Richmond Hill 912.756.2273 818 Abercorn St. 912.800.0110 expercarehealth.com
230 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.790.4000 urologysavannah.com RU N N E R-U P:
David L. Cheng, MD Urological Associates of Savannah PC
230 E. DeRenne Ave. 912.790.4000 urologysavannah.com VA S C U L A R SURGEON J. Sheppard Mondy III, MD, RVT, FACS Savannah Vascular Institute 4750 Waters Ave., Ste. 500 912.352.8346 savannahvascular.com RU N N E R-U P:
Kristy Wiebke Conlon, DO, RPVI St. Joseph’s/Candler Physician Network – Vascular Specialists
5102 Paulsen St., Bldg. 2 912.354.8331 sjchs.org W E I G H T-L O S S
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Joseph T. Stubbs III, MD UROGYN Savannah 5356 Reynolds St., Ste. 301 912.303.0891 urogynsavannah.com
Oliver Whipple, MD Memorial Health Bariatrics 4700 Waters Ave. 912.350.3438 memorialhealthdoctors.com
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Barry Schlafstein, MD Progressive Gyn Center
5353 Reynolds St., Ste. 201 912.355.5755 savannahgyn.com
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Robert J. Kelly, MD Memorial Health Bariatrics
4700 Waters Ave., Bldg. 400 912.350.3438 memorialhealthdoctors.com
Claudia Gaughf, MD BEST DERMATOLOGIST, Winner
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New Yoga Now Student Spotlight:
April Garrity
Balancing life as a GSU professor and a mother, April’s practice reminds her that some days will be solid and smooth, and some days will be shaky – on and off the mat!
Why New Yoga Now?
NYN teachers are incredibly knowledgeable about yoga, meditation, breath-work and the anatomy and physiology to support the practice. Through their encouragement, I feel so empowered to grow my physical and spiritual practice.
Do you practice in-studio, live-stream, following pre-recorded classes or a combination?
Even through Zoom I feel connected with the people and the space at NYN and will practice any way I can. But I do prefer in-studio!
“Life is definitely a balancing act! Practicing at NYN continues to help me feel grounded and stable. Even though they can be challenging, I love classes with lots of balancing poses like tree, airplane, and halfmoon.”
April’s New Students Tips:
Just start! Don’t wait for the “right” time. The variety of classes at NYN make the practice really accessible. You can start small and just like that you are doing yoga!
Visit newyoganow.com to learn more!
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JUNIOR ATC WEEKEND
atcsavannah.org Melinda Rose Rodriguez Live at Starland Yard
Junior ATC Finals Concert Judges:
When: Friday, November 5, 2021 at 7 p.m. Where: Starland Yard
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Melinda Rose Rodriguez ATC Prizewinner & NBC’s The Voice Contestant
Tunes on Taylor St. Ryan McMaken Artistic Director of Savannah Music Festival
Keitaro Harada Savannah Philharmonic Conductor
When: Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 12 p.m. Where: Abercorn & Taylor St.
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When: Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 6 p.m. Where: Victory North Savannah
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Ronald McDonald House Charities Luncheon and Fashion Show Photography by ALEXANDER NEUMANN
JUNE 30 Part of a two-day event, the fashion show and luncheon alone raised $65,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities, serving families and children in need.
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RMHC LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW
Katie Kellogg, Gennie Long and Sarah Pounders
Mary Clare Kolbush and Janet Kolbush
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Comia Flynn, Jackie Phillips, JoAnne Ellis and Sonja Robinson
Kristi Mallard, Gretchen Dixon and Lisa Bell
Wine Women & Shoes JULY 1 Guests sipped on 58 different wines as they shopped for shoes and more at the Hyatt Regency, to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Tanya Chisholm, Jordan Bogans, Karen Bogans, Denise Cooper and Wendy Owens
Laura White, Kacey Ray, Chrissy Flemming and Amanda Prather
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Savannah Voice Festival Opening Night AUGUST 8 The festival, which ran Aug. 8–22, started with a kickoff concert and reception at the Jewish Educational Alliance. Barry Cohen , Naomi Cohen, Jorge Parodi and Howard Watkins Peg Courtney and Ron Hester Morris and Tonya Milton
Lesley Francis and Patrick Joel Martin
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Once In Concert AUGUST 8 The Savannah Rep presented an evening of song from the Tony-winning musical as part of its Concerts on Broughton series. The concert took place at Savannah Rep’s future home at 402 E. Broughton St.
Linda Meyer and Heidi Cross
Abigail Severance, Jake Severance and Sylvia Severance Bill Cooper and Mary Ann Cooper
Eric Posmon and Heather Posman
Assaf Gleisner, Ricardo Ochoa, Chris Stanley, Ryan McCurdy, Michelle Meece and Chris Bass
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Chatham Plastic Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Emily McCarthy & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
40 Volume Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126-127
Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy
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Abshire Public Relations LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Chef Darin’s Kitchen Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Fins Animal Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
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Flying Fish Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Foxy Loxy Cafe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
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Coach’s Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Atlanta Gas Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Coastal Canvas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Gastroenterology Consultants of Savannah PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192-193, 238
Audiology and Hearing Aid Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Coastal Care Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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Coastal Dental Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Georgetown Family Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Coastal Dentistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Georgia Eye Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat 100-101, 204 Coastal Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
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Coastal Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
Georgia Ports Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Austin Hill Realty & Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Azalealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 B Local Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Baker’s Pride Bakery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 BankSouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 bar • food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 BEETTAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Bell Barber Co.
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Cohen Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Complete Chiropractic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Craig Skalla, DPM, SouthCoast Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
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Critz Auto Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Glow Medical Spa + Beauty Boutique . . . . 3
Curry Dry Cleaners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Golden Isles Convention & Visitors Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25
Custom Cabinets by Williamson Millworks Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132-133
Groucho’s Deli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Dabbs, Hickman, Hill & Cannon LLP 178
Guerry Lumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Dental Harbor by Abby Dew, DDS . . . . . 222
Hancock Day School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Distinctive Granite and Marble . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Harper Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Dogtopia of Thunderbolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Herb Creek Landscape Supply . . . . . . . . . . . 125
E. Shaver, Bookseller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Hilton Head Concourse d’Elegance . . . 229
Edgewater Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Hirano’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Edible Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Hometown Creative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Center for Digestive & Liver Health and the Endoscopy Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Edward C. Sammons, OD, SouthCoast Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
The Horseshoe Crab and Monogram Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Century 21 Solomon Properties. . . . . . . . . . . 77
Edward Jones, Victoria Waters . . . . . . . . . . . 138
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Chatham Orthopaedic Associates . . . . . . . . 35
The Eichholz Law Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
House of Strut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Bonaventure Blues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Bouhan Falligant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Buckingham South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Budget Blinds of Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Case Veterinary Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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Hunter Maclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Internal Medicine of Savannah, Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP . . . . . 195 Isle of Hope Marina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 J. Parker Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Jeffrey Mandel, MD, SouthCoast Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Picker Joe’s Antique Mall & Vintage Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Publix Savannah Women’s Half Marathon & 5K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Queensborough Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ranco Event Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Red Clover Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Schulze Eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Seabolt Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Sherry’s Honey Pot Fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Shot by Somi Studios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 The Shrimp Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Shrink Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Six Pence Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Jenny Rutherford Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Refine Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
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River House Seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
John Davis Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
River Street Sweets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
John-Welsey Villas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Rodys Audio Warehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Southeast Lung and Associates . . 223-224
Joselove-Filson Advertising Inc. . . . . . . . . 147
Ronald McDonald House Charities . . . 135
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Ronald McDonald House Charities’ Beer, Guys, Cigars, Golf & Poker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
Southeastern Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
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Sound View Wealth Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 SouthCoast Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Southern Allergy & Asthma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
The Sanctuary Child Learning Center 137
Southern Motors Honda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Sandpiper Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
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Sara Jane Children’s Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
St. Joseph’s/Candler Urgent Care . . . . . . 222
Satchel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Staci Donegan, Seabolt Real Estate and Christie’s International Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Savannah Age Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Savannah Bee Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Savannah Behavioral Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 The Savannah Cheese Straw Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Savannah Christian Preparatory School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Savannah Coffee Roasters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Savannah College of Art and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37
Starland Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 State Farm Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 The Studio at Georgia Skin and Cancer Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Tara Skinner Weddings and Events . . . 168 TC Federal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Telfair Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tequila’s Town Mexican Restaurant . . . 160
Savannah Country Day School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Thompson Savannah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Savannah Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Tiffani Taylor Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Savannah Healing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Train Me 24/7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Savannah Jazz Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
Upper East River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Old Savannah Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Savannah Pain Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Village Walk Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Optim Orthopedics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
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Von Trapp Animal Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Optim Threrapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
Savannah Power Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
W. Smith Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Optimal Hearing, Gabriel Pitt, AUD . . . 209
Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos. . . . . . . . 177
Wax & Wane Waxing Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Palmetto Shutters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Savannah Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
WRHQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Parker’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Savannah Vascular Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Zunzi’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
New Yoga Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Nizar Eskandar, MD, SouthCoast Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
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WHAT DEFINES A SAVANNAHIAN? Is it simply a matter of birth? Or is it also someone who chooses Savannah for more than half of his 88 years — not only chooses it, but pours his heart and soul into doing all that he can for this city that he loves? Dick Estus may be Binghamton, N.Y.-born, but he considers himself a Savannahian. “I’ve been here more than I’ve been anywhere,” he says, though he arrived by a circuitous route. Estus made his career in out-of-home advertising (think advertising that you see outside, like billboards, wallscapes and posters), going to work for General Outdoor Advertising upon graduation from Bucknell University. His job moved him to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Penn., Utica, N.Y., and Richmond, Va., which is where he met his wife, Sue. When Turner Outdoor Advertising came to the Richmond area, Estus found himself working for Ted Turner’s father, and eventually a then-24year-old Ted. He spent the next 15 years in Atlanta working for Turner before deciding he wanted his own company. Estus received a job offer in Savannah in 1971 and ended up buying the company. This July 1, after 63 years in the business and having sold and re-started his company, Estus Outdoor, three times, he truly retired at age 87. We most likely all saw Estus’s billboards in and around Savannah, but that’s just the beginning of what he’s contributed to our city. On the ride home from a trip to Williamsburg, Va., decades ago, Estus mused about how Colonial Williamsburg is all a re-creation. “Savannah is the real thing,” he recalls telling Sue. “They need to take advantage of it!” Estus spent much of his first year here helping Savannah to do just that. At the time, Florida-bound traffic bypassed Savannah, and the routes that did enter
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the city didn’t offer much to entice visitors. Estus began to look for a space for a visitors’ center, where they could show a movie like one he saw in Williamsburg. “We needed a big building, and we needed a parking lot.” The old railroad station on MLK Jr. Boulevard fit the bill. “It was right off of Louisville Road, so all [visitors] had to do was turn, and they were right there at the visitors’ center.” He had to act fast before the city made it into a tag office, but he managed to secure the building. Then he headed to Atlanta to meet with Georgia’s governor, Jimmy Carter. The soon-to-be president gave Estus $10,000 to make a film that would show visitors all the reasons to spend a few days in Savannah. At the time, Savannah had one tour bus and one hotel, the DeSoto Hilton. Estus became the first chairman of the Savannah Convention and Visitors Bureau, and most of his board members were customers of the billboard business — people who owned restaurants, motels and the like. “That was the beginning of it all,” he says. “It worked out really well!” A bit of an understatement, really: according to the Savannah Area Chamber, more than 14.8 million visitors came to Savannah in 2019, spending $3.1 billion during their collective stay that same year. Estus was also the chairman of SEDA (Savannah Economic Development Authority). Along with its president, Dick Knowlton, he acquired the large swath of land from Union Camp (the pulp and paper company) that now houses all the distribution centers near the airport. “Home Depot was the first one we brought in, and since then, the port and everything have just exploded.” Estus is not only a smart businessman, but a man of conscience. He was founding chairman of the First City Club on Johnson Square. At the time, some of Savannah’s social clubs wouldn’t permit Black or Jewish members, and women were made to eat in a back room. Estus wanted to
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“Home Depot was the first one we brought in, and since then, the port and everything have just exploded.”
found a club that would be open to everyone, and he did. After that, the other clubs changed their ways and became inclusive as well. Among his many accolades, in 2016, Estus was the recipient of the Savannah Area Chamber’s prestigious Oglethorpe Leadership Award for all his contributions to Savannah. In the Chamber’s 215-year history, fewer than 40 people have received this honor. For someone so engrossed in local business for so many decades, it’s unsurprising that retirement has been a bit of an adjustment. “I think I might do a little work for one of the people I sold to,” he muses. “You know, less than part-time, but I like to be busy.” But Estus’ new chapter has its perks, including a new labradoodle puppy named Wakefield and more time to tend to the garden. As for staying busy? Sue Estus is on it. “My wife has me doing more than I ever did,” he says, laughing.
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