THE TRAVEL & ADVENTURE ISSUE
SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES 2015
TURKEY HUNTING BUCKET LIST 2015 WHAT'S ON YOURS? CULINARY ADVENTURES ADVENTURE RACE SURVIVAL GUIDE GREATEST MOMS SLEEPING WITH THE SPIRITS MAKENNA REEDER RISING SUPERMODEL & ADVENTURE SEEKER
APRIL-MAY 2015
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90 Bucket List Adventure Guide. Things to do before its too late!
82 LOWCOUNTRY PADDLE ADVENTURES Plop an oar in the water and discover the mysteries of three legendary rivers.
68 ADVENTURE GURU
Tom Dennard shares how traveling the world changed his life to be one with Mother Nature.
48 SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES
The 5th Annual Greatest Bodies get in "Survival" mode!
86 TIME TO GET DIRTY!
Get prepped to run in the sprintime mud with our guide to the top mud runs in the Lowcountry region.
156 CULINARY ADVENTURES
Travel from the swinging 30's to the rocking 50's to a surpising theme on this Low Country dining trip.
Contents DEPARTMENTS
GO SOUTH
CHIT CHATS
120 GREATEST DESTINATIONS The ultimate guide to the best destinations in the South
30 CLUB SOUTH Mighty Eighth Dedication, Telfair Ball and Bash 34 MOUTH OF THE SOUTH Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil's John Berendt 36 HIGH COTTON Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport's Greg Kelly
DINE SOUTH
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152 SOUTHERN CLASSICS Seven ways to eat Pimento Cheese 154 SOUTHERN SIPPIN' Drinks with the Andaz Hotel's Scott Marshall
38 IN THE STUDIO Ossabaw Art Colony
156 CULINARY ADVENTURES A tour of three new unique Southern dining experiences
40 SOUTHERN MADE Southern Gear 42 CULTURED The Train Wrecks
PLAY SOUTH
44 ON THE PORCH Motorcycle Helmets: Yes or No?
CONTESTS 74
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48 SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES These locals inspire us to get in shape!
162 LIFE'S A BEACH Opening of the Jepson Center's exhibition with a fashion show by Zia. 164 BEST FESTS
54 SOUTH'S GREATEST MOM'S Advice from some great Southern Mothers
166 ANDY WARHOL RETURNS The "in Living Color" exhibition at the Telfair Museums' Jepson Center continues.
STORIED SOUTH
168 EVENTS CALENDAR 174 SCENES OF THE SOUTH Premier Wedding Expo, Bonaventure Chapel
60 SLEEPING WITH THE
SPIRITS
Savannah's haunted hotel adventures
178 SOUTHERN SLANG Our Secret Southerner
64 TURKEY HUNTING Marty Fischer intoduces the thrill of Wild Turkey hunting. 74 ALL ABOARD! Amtrak adventures in the South.
160 TYBEE WINE FESTIVAL
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IT’S LIFE SOUTH’S NINTH “DON'T YOU EVER GET THE FEELING THAT ALL YOUR IS GOING BY ANDYEAR. YOU'RE NOT
ARE. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF IT? DO YOU REALIZE YOU'VE AND LIVED HERE NEARLYWE HALF THE TIME YOU HAVE TO LIVE ALREADY?” – ERNEST HEMINGWAY,
ABOUT THE COVERS THE TRAVEL & ADVENTURE ISSUE
WHEN I WAS A KID, TAKING CHANCES WAS HOW I GOT MY KICKS. I HUNTED POISONOUS SNAKES, PLUNGED INTO ANYTHING THAT HELD WATER. AND, YES, I HAD A FASCINATION WITH SETTING THINGS ON FIRE.
I distinctly remember jumping off high dive boards before I could swim. Yep, I hadn’t quite thought that one through. I was lucky to have family that cared enough about me to keep fishing me out of the deep end, both literally and figuratively. Eventually I grew up, er, sort of. I graduated to jumping out of planes, running motorcycles at extremely high speed, drag racing and bungee jumping. Adrenaline does a body good. A few more years down the line, everything had changed. I was no longer running powerful engines at full throttle; I was running a business with actual employees who looked to me for leadership and a living wage. Most of all, there were these adorable people who followed me around a lot and of whom I’d grown extremely fond—I had started a family of my own. The need for adrenaline was now offset by, *gasp*, a drive to succeed and an overwhelming sense of responsibility. For the past nine years, those priorities have been the intense focus of my life. Each goal I set and met for South was immediately followed by another. Keep your eye on the prize. Play the long game. It’ll all pay off in the end. Wait, in the end? Yeah, maybe I was taking it all too literally and seriously. Some people will go through life without realizing the importance of balance. I’ve decided to not be one of them. I know I’ve been letting some things slide. Goals are important, but so is each day on the road toward them. Taking and savoring a detour every now and then isn’t distracting—it’s affirming. It took me a while to get here, but here I am. And that brings us to this: South’s Travel and Adventure issue. You would think that living in this part of the world, there would be no shortage of adventure. And you would be correct. This issue is a favorite at the South offices for a number of reasons, but mostly it’s because it’s packed with more adventure and adrenaline than most of us will feel in a lifetime. Well, also because it makes me yearn to get out of the office and hit the beaches, kayak, skydive and/or any of the hundreds of ideas and activities on the following pages. (Rest assured, I’m over my boyhood pyromania.) Success, however you define it, surely feels wonderful. But maybe the real goal is wringing the life out of each and every day. Maybe while we’re working to get “there,” we can get the most out of being here. And maybe in the end, the real payoff is remembering that, more often than not, you took the plunge.
SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES 2015
TURKEY HUNTING BUCKET LIST 2015 WHAT'S ON YOURS? CULINARY ADVENTURES ADVENTURE RACE SURVIVAL GUIDE GREATEST MOMS SLEEPING WITH THE SPIRITS MAKENNA REEDER RISING SUPERMODEL & ADVENTURE SEEKER
GREATEST
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This photo was shot by the talented Blake Crosby in studio at South's offices. Fashion editor, Ashley Borders did an amazing job of styling the photo along with Lowcountry Paddle Adventures. The office was turned into a jungle oasis and an amazing cover was given life featuring the beautiful and talented Rise model, Makenna Reeder. Cover design, MB.
THE TRAVEL & ADVENTURE ISSUE
SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES 2015
GREATEST MOMS, BUCKET LIST 2015 WHAT'S ON YOURS? CULINARY ADVENTURES ADVENTURE RACE SURVIVAL GUIDE TURKEY HUNTING SLEEPING WITH THE SPIRITS DEAN CALDARELLI SOUTH'S GREATEST BODIES 2015
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DESTINATIONS APRIL-MAY 2015
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TYBEE ISLAND GOLDEN ISLES CHARLESTON JACKSONVILLE HILTON HEAD
The 5th Annual South's Greatest Bodies was arguably the best yet featuring an amazing group that assembled on Wilmingon Island for a Survivor-themed photoshoot by Blake Crosby. Ashley Borders styled the shoot and all the hard work and sacrifice put in by Greatest Body, Dean Caldarelli paid off in terms of his first magazine cover. Cover Design, MB.
Many, many thanks and keep reading,
WHAT!?! YOU MISSED AN ISSUE?
–Michael Brooks, Publisher/Creative Director
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P h o t o g r a p h b y T R AV I S T E AT E
EDITOR’S LETTER
PUBLISHER/CREATIVE DIRECTOR Michael Brooks
Sitting back in the editor’s seat at South magazine is an adventure in itself. We are charged by the energy of springtime in the Lowcountry and we are taking y’all on a wild ride of all that is daring and delightful in our region. Editing a magazine is about coordinating a team on the same journey. We put together a team of great writers, photographers, and a great art director who have crafted a guide to the most upbeat and hip adventures in the Coastal South, and of course, Atlanta—the other Georgia. This issue, like the Lowcountry itself, is pretty and gritty! There is something seductive about the Lowcountry that draws tens of millions of tourists to our region. The roster of South’s Greatest Destinations continues with our top recommendations of the best places to visit in our region. We happily present you with a chock-a-block full list of the greatest places to enjoy from our own back porch in Savannah, to Charleston, Jacksonville, Atlanta and our Golden Islands along the Lowcountry coast. Have you thought about your own mortality and what you’d like to do before you kick the proverbial bucket? If you haven’t started your Bucket List, this issue is gob smacked with great ideas to get you motivated. Learn to fly, race a vintage car, fly in a hot air balloon, wrestle an alligator or chill out by balancing mind and body with wellness retreats. We introduce you to great people who have adventuring souls such as Georgia native Tom Dennard, who’s world travels have profoundly changed his life. We tapped into the sources of the Lowcountry’s seduction with paddling adventures, culinary time travels, wild turkey hunting expeditions and artistic explorations on Ossabaw Island. Our region allows us so many opportunities to get back to the elements and love Mother Nature. Speaking of Mothers, we have a special tribute to South’s Greatest Moms for Mother’s Day. What is it about Southern mothers who imbue our region with genteel and poised characters? This legacy characterizes our place in the world and Southern mothers play a big role in making the South what it is. Life is a journey and connecting with people along the way makes it an adventure. Jump into this issue and may it inspire you to explore the region, meet new people, and try something you’ve always wanted to do before it is too late!
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CONTRIBUTORS
MARTY FISHER
Marty Fischer is a host and Executive Producer of TNT's Outdoor Explosion. He is a professional hunter, outdoor writer and public speaker, a National Sporting Clays Association Level III shooting instructor and is founder of outdoor apparel and hunting accessories company called Final Strut Gear. He introduces us to the thrills of wild turkey hunting on Page 64.
ELIZABETH DANOS
A Savannah native, Liz is a recent college graduate from Armstrong State University and is working as a freelance writer. She loves to write about the South. See Liz’s work in this issue on The Train Wrecks (Page 42), “All Aboard” (Page 74) and “The Bucket List” (Page 90).
ASHLEY BORDERS - FASHION EDITOR
Ashley Borders is a Savannah native with international experience styling fashion and film celebrities alike. Her accoldaes from major film directors, such as Nick Cassavetes are legion. Borders is the stylist for the upcoming “Life’s a Beach” Fashion Show at the Jepson Center (Page 164) and has styled our cover girl, the Greatest Bodies (Page 48), Greatest Moms (Page 54) and “Lowcountry Paddle Adventures” (Page 82). Ashley runs her own business, Ashley Borders Fashion Stylist. She designs and makes her own fashions and we are thrilled to have her aboard as our Fashion Editor. Visit her website as ashleyborders.com.
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BLAKE CROSBY
Blake Crosby is an award-winning photographer and a major contributor to this and past issues of South. His work graces both covers of this issue and his highly charges imagination and talen really captures the essence of the South. You can see his work in all the major features from “Lowcountry Paddle Adventures” (Page 82) to “Nat Life” (Page 68.) Visit his website at bcrosboy.com.
LAURA BETH CALDWELL
Laura Beth Caldwell is a Southern gothic writer – from Ohio. Now a Lowcountry local, Laura’s passion is anything Savannah, but mostly the darker bits. When she isn’t working on vampire novels or horror scripts, she’s doing her storytelling from a hearse as a Savannah ghost tour guide. Read her spooky tales about haunted hotels on Page 60 and “Lowcountry Paddle Adventures on Page 82.
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SOARING TO SUPERMODEL Makenna Reeder’s High Flown Modeling Adventures Our nineteen-year-old cover girl, Makenna Reeder inspires us to live life to the fullest and explore the universe. This Hilton Head beach girl is taking off to Paris to ignite her modeling career this summer. “I love modeling because it allows me to meet so many interesting people. That’s the great thing about traveling too.” She speaks French well enough to get into trouble and is stoked for the adventure! This is not her first trip to Europe as a model, however. Makenna has spent two months in Italy modeling in Milan. During that time she took off to explore the beaches of France. She plans to return to beaches like Niece and Marsseilles this summer and may try her luck on a surfboard there. Her father taught her how to surf when she was young and it is her favorite thing to do in the summer. “I love surfing because there is a thrill to it. You never know if you are going to wipe out and you feel successful when you make it to shore!” she said.
Makenna’s agency is Rise Models owned by Doug Ordway (above) about whom Makenna said, “Doug is really experienced and has a lot of connections. He really cares about his models and pushes for more.” Keep you eye on this rising fashion superstar!
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After six years and over 45,000 hours of labor, the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force celebrated the culmination of their B-17 restoration effort with a dedication on January 28. WWII veterans, their families and supporters of the museum gathered in the atrium for speeches before moving in to the air wing where the massive B-17 "Flying Fortress" was rechristened as the "City of Savannah". It is the only B-17 on display with three working power turrets, a great achievement for the museum and restoration crew. You can view the B-17 and the other exhibits during regular business hours. 1. Tim Smith & Samuel W. Smith 2. Ralph W. Kittle Jr. & RW. Kittle III 3. Henry Skipper 4. Bud Porter 5. Richard Sadler
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Hundreds of Savannah’s most stylish movers and shakers gathered for this year’s annual Telfair Ball and Bash. This year’s theme was “Blues in the Night” to reflect the current exhibit of Harlem Renaissance works “The Visual Blues.” See more photos at southmagazine.com.
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MOUTH OF THE SOUTH / JOHN BERENDT JB: So as you are reading it, you can see what location I am referring to. Here is Bonaventure Cemetery. Here are Telfair Museums’ and so on.” SM: Why was Midnight picked as the first book for Metabooks to launch? JB: Metabook picked my book to start with because everybody knows it. Then they are going to publish new books in this format.
economic situation in Savannah I am thrilled because I certainly got plenty out of Savannah by using it as a subject, so why shouldn’t Savannah also benefit? Savannah looks much more prosperous than it did when I was here and that’s good. Readers will also enjoy rare photographs of Jim Williams, Clint Eastwood, Berendt and others.
SM: One of the greatest aspects of the app is the audio drama with all the characters What about that? JB: Every single character is played by a different person. I think there are 24 or so characters. SM: The “Case Files” portal is really interesting. The conversations between Jim Williams and Danny Hansford are gripping! How did that happen?
Midnight in Cyberspace
JOHN BERENDT RETURNS RIDING HIGH ON “THE BOOK’S” NEW APP AS IF BEING THE LONGEST
reigning number one best seller on the New York Times’ list Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil has mushroomed off the pages, beyond audio books and film, and into cyberspace with the first ever Metabook app available exclusively at the Apple Appstore. John Berendt returned to Savannah in March, the city he arguably put on the map for the mainstream tourist, and launched this dynamic new product at the Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center where we caught up with him.
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SM: It is twenty years after “the book” and it is still going strong. Tell us about your new app: JB: Readers are always looking things up as they read today. If readers have this electronic thing now, they will have every aspect all
JB: “He used to like to tape record his phone conversations secretly and he said, ‘I have these tapes of Danny and me on the phone,’ so here we go. The reader can absolutely tell what kind of guy he was: not that well educated and there’s some roughness there.” SM: How is this so different from the book with your highly charged and descriptive style? JB: I didn’t want anything but my text to be in my book that was published in 1994 because I wanted to answer all questions in my storytelling and description wise with my prose. So I told Random House I did not want any photographs in the book. You know, Truman Capote didn’t need any for In Cold Blood. But now, people are going online to find all this other stuff and why not go with it?
in one package and can access it all without going outside the book.
SM: So many credit the rise in Savannah’s tourist industry to “the book.” How does it feel to be an economic force?
SM: Tell us about the cool location guide to all places in the book.
JB: [Laughs] If that is what I am! If I’ve done anything to improve the
Bird Girl formerly located in the Bonaventure Cemetery can now be found in the Jepson Center for the Arts.
NO ONE HIT WONDER! The book spent a record 216 weeks on New York Times bestseller list. Over 5 million copies have been sold worldwide. BEST LINES FROM THE BOOK “Rule number one: Always stick around for more.” “In Atlanta, the first thing they ask you is, ‘What’s your business?’…In Savannah the first question people ask you is ‘What would you like to drink?’ “To me Savannah’s resistance to change was its saving grace.” “If there’s a single trait common to all Savannahians, it’s their love of money and their unwillingness to spend it.”
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has been an integral part of Georgia’s aviation industry since 1989. He serves on the Board of Directors for Airports Council International—North America, and the Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives. He is a past President and recipient of the Georgia Airports Association President’s Award and is on the boards of the Savannah Area Tourism Leadership Council, Visit Savannah, and the Chambers of Commerce in Savannah and Hilton Head-Bluffton. In addition to all of these big duties, he is also a private pilot! LE A DERSH I P ST Y LE
Kelly’s leadership style is ➽ based on the Bass theory, which
is classical transformational leadership. This is where the leader is in charge of identifying an entity’s vision and executing change through inspiration and team-building.
ON MOTI VATION
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High Flown Leadership Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport Chef Executive Greg Kelly
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Leaders need to continuously motivate people. Kelly said, “I like to make sure people know what is expected of them by the organization, provide them with the resources to do their job and give them the latitude to perform. I think it’s very important to reward and incentivize." BIG CH A LLENGES
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“Safety and security of our aviation system are the most critical challenges we face every day. It is essential that we do our part to ensure that our airport provides the most safe
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and secure environment for airline, air cargo, and general aviation activities as possible. We take that responsibility very seriously.”
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Every great leader has primary goals. Kelly laid his out as: “First and foremost, that we provide the most safe and secure environment for aircraft operations and the traveling public. Second, to offer the best customer service and experience possible. Third, to ensure we are meeting the air service needs of our region in working with the airlines and our regional partners such as SEDA, The Savannah Chamber, the HHI Chamber and Visit Savannah. Fourth, to drive down the average airfare as much as possible. Fifth, regain direct flights to South Florida. Sixth, increase capacity to Chicago, Dallas and Washington, DC.
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"We make sure we are active in the counties, communities and organization throughout this region. We use traditional print media, web based advertising, social media, sponsorships, participation and community involvement to help market this airport to the region. We also do some target marketing in key areas around the country in partnership with Visit Savannah, the Hilton Head Island Chamber of Commerce and SEDA. Our partnerships with these organizations and the Savannah and Hilton Head
Chambers of Commerce are invaluable." TH E BA L A NCI NG ACT
➽ On how he balances work and home life, Kelly said,
“We operate on a family first philosophy here. As for me, work is personal. We all have to take it personally considering the responsibility we have." W H AT ’S I N YOU R BAG?
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"I" am traveling about once a month now. As for packing I carry a leather carry on bag/briefcase and a duffle bag style suitcase. Everything I need goes in one of those two places regardless of how long the trip is."
TH E BU I LDI NG The inviting environment of the airport itself makes it unique. Architect Ben Lao studied Savannah intensely to come up with a design base on her beautiful city squares. The open atrium prior to entering security is referred to as “the square” and offers a park-like setting for travelers. Lao said, “In the late 80's, while most airport passenger terminals worldwide were trending toward steel and glass construction with curvy roof forms, I took a different approach after driving and walking around town for several days in an effort to try to understand the character of the city. With brick as the predominant building material at most of the prominent structures in the City, the idea of using brick in the new terminal became a natural fit for the project.”
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New York is the number one destination out of Savannah and Boston is number two. Coincidentally, these are also the two cities with St. Patrick’s Day parades that rival Savannahs. Any connection?
LEISURE TIME
About two thirds of the travelers who use the airport are coming to the Savannah/Hilton Head region for leisure time. These two distinct markets continue to attract the number one economic driver in the region:
TOURISTS!
MEASUREMENTS OF SUCCESS
Every great leaders have to measure their success. This is what Kelly meaures: 1. No safety related incidents involving aviation. 2. No security related incidents involving aviation. 3. Positive customer feedback. 4. Increase capacity in terms of airline flights and seats. 5. Increased Passengers 6. Lower average airfares. 7. Solid financials. 8. Happy, productive and professional employees.
INSIDER TRAVEL TIPS
Consider a Saturday night stay over when booking flights. You can usually get a much better fare if you include a Saturday night stay over. Always check you flight status prior to leaving for the airport.
DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM SAVANNAH
ENJOY DOMESTIC GETAWAYS STARTING AT $72.00 ONE WAY! Jet Blue: New York JFK and Boston Delta: New York LGA and JFK Alegient: Cincinnati and Columbus, OH American: Dallas/Fort Worth
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Nurturing Genius
Ossabaw Island Gets Artists Back to Nature
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Eleanor “Sandy” Torrey West’s legendary artists’ colonies from the 1960s to the 1980s included such illustrious names as Aaron Copland, Ralph Ellison, Annie Dillard, art historian H.W. Janson, and even Jackie Kennedy Onassis visited the island. Her famous retreats were to foster environmental research and
to “nurture genius” on the nearly deserted Ossabaw Island. Made up of over 26,000 acres of maritime forest, tidal wetlands, and wide beaches, Ossabaw has provided the perfect venue for artists hoping to get back in touch with nature for several decades. Sandy West, who still lives on the island in her pink stucco house at age 101, gifted the island to the state and it is now in the hands of the Ossabaw Island Foundation. The island continues to lure artists for special retreats among its thirteen miles of beach and forest. Programs are offered on the island for artists such as: the Ossabaw Writer’s Retreat, the Ossabaw Artist’s Collective, WonderRoot (an artist mentorship/ fellowship) and a photography workshop offered by world renowned photographer Kathryn Kolb. Kathryn said of her own connection with art and nature, “I have found that photography is a great way for people to engage in nature. I emphasize the connection between art and natural forms.” Her photography workshop, which is offered to both young people and adults, focuses on the intersection of art and nature. Ossabaw Island provides artists with the opportunity to create, while remaining close to nature. Most of the island remains untouched by man, which provides visitors with a real and unique experience away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Those who attend the retreat learn about the art of photography and how to fully capture the beauty of the natural world. For more information about Kathryn Boyd or Ossabaw Island, visit kathrynkolb.com or ossabawisland.org.
PLAN YOUR OWN RETREAT All trips must comply with the island’s Heritage Preserve designation. Contact the Ossabaw Island Foundation at ossabawisland.org for an application and click “Cultural Visits.” For beach only trips, an artist’s group can boat over to spend a day without visiting the rest of the island. Private boats are prohibited. Only charter boats may dock. To explore the island, you must coordinate that through the Foundation. Overnight trips must also be coordinated through the Foundation and there is a two night minimum stay.
The Club House can accommodate 22 overnight. The Boarding House sleeps 8. The maximum number of group campers is 40. Minimum group size is 6 people. Smaller groups can come, but must pay the 6 person minimum. Maximum group size is 40 to the North end and 25 to the interior. Outdoor picnic tables, restrooms and the Club House are accessible to groups. Group leaders must coordinate food.
NORTH CHARLESTON ARTS FESTIVAL For nine glorious days, the city of North Charleston turns into an art mecca with venues for art, sculpture, photography, textiles and more from May 1 through 9. Curated exhibitions and competitions include the National Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition, the South Carolina Palmetto Hands Fine Craft Competition and Exhibition, the African Jubilee (Karol Turner Campbell)
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American Fiber Art Exhibition, and Fine Art and Photography. Saturday events at the Convention Center include performances of dance, music and theater featureing multicultural themes. Last year’s design winner, Karole Turner Campbell (KTC) created the promotional image for the festival and will be on hand with a display of her new works. northcharlestonartsfest.com
Sunset on the Battery (Karol Turner Campbell)
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New creations are popping up all over the Lowcountryfrom Daufuskie to Tybee. Support local businesses while simultaneously keeping up with the newest designs and products. Barefoot Cruisers, Trenchtown Supply Co., and Bowerbags are all taking off!
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THE ULTIMATE LOWCOUNTRY OUTERWEAR
TRENCHTOWN SUPPLY CO: THE DRIFTER Based on Daufuskie Island, Trenchtown Supply Co. produces handcrafted and quality goods made from locally sourced materials. From t-shirts to hats to hoodies their products are made for events such as festivals, bon fires, beach outings, camping, picnics, yoga, and more. One of their most popular items is the Drifter. The founder of Trenchtown came up with the idea while surfing; he was in need of a towel and a shirt (and something to sit on for the car ride home). So, he came up with the Drifter, by simply cutting a hole for his head in the middle of the towel. Since then, a variety of patterns and colors have been designed as the Drifter has gained popularity. trenchtownsupplyco.com
THE SUPER SOUTHERN BAGS
BOWERBAGS Bowerbags has created five different bags (with over fifteen different combinations) that have the capability to transform into one “Do-it-all-Super-Bag.” With so many different options, these bags are ideal for whatever situation you may find yourself in. Whether you’re going out for a night on the town, or spending a day adventuring with friends, this bag has got your needs covered. The Bowerbags Modular System is designed in such a way that the bags are able to combine into one expandable bag. Styles include: the Nucleolus, the Catalyst, the Alchemist, the Fermi, and the Particle. bowerbags.com
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SPARTINA 449 Based off of the South’s very own Daufuskie Island, Spartina 449 is an upscale, nationally acclaimed women’s handbag and accessory company with everything from tote bags to wallets and clutches. Spartina continues to grow in popularity, and their products are now being sold in over 1,500 retail stores and golf clubs, both in the U.S. and overseas. Spartina 449’s newest line, The Sea Islands Collection, features “Hilton Head” and “Tybee” as two of the new patterns; of course heavy inspiration is drawn from the islands. However, most of the inspiration for the line is derived from Daufuskie Island itself, where the brand was created, launched, and continues to thrive. Their newest flagship store is located in Bluffton, S.C. on Calhoun Street. spartina449.com
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Train Wrecks members, Jason, Eric, Jeremy and Stuart take some rare quality time backstage at the Jinx .
CONCERT PICKS No matter your taste in music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
SAVANNAH Bob Dylan (April 14) Johnny Mercer Theatre 8 p.m. boxofficeticket-sales.com
CHARLESTON
Train Wrecks
Fusing Rock, Punk, and Country for a new American Sound
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or band members Jason, Eric, Jeremy, and Stuart, there is no sweeter way to spend an evening in Savannah than to play music with one another. The Train Wrecks have been doing exactly that for nearly ten years, and their notoriety continues to grow along with their fan base. Originally from places such as Texas, Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia’s own Tifton, these musicians all ended up crossing paths. Whether they ended up in Savannah for jobs or simply because they were drawn to the beauty the city has to offer, the guys found one another and with that a sound that continues to make waves in the Savannah music scene. The band came up with their name one night on Tybee while trying to decide what best explained their style and sound. They decided that “The Train Wrecks” was the obvious winner. While it can be difficult for any band to express what their sound is exactly, front man Jason Bible explains, “We like to call our sound the Train Wrecks' sound. It’s Americana with country, punk rock energy, and a lot of rock n roll.”
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Their instruments range from a lap steel guitar to a dobro, along with a bass guitar, harmonica, and more. It is through their eclectic set of instruments that they are able to achieve such a unique sound, which has broken the mold when it comes to music in Savannah. Jason explains why The Train Wrecks continue to make music in Savannah, “We really appreciate the city of Savannah showing up for us over the years. The music community here is like no other city in America. The support is what makes living and playing here fun. I wouldn't want to be based anywhere else.” In the fall of 2014 the band released their third album, “We Roll On.” As far as what’s next for the band, they are planning to tackle some pretty big ideas, so be on the lookout. The Train Wrecks will be touring throughout the Southeast starting in April through the end of 2015. Be on the lookout for new videos, merchandise, and info on their up and coming tour. thetrainwrecksband.com, Facebook and Twitter.
Ryan Adams (May 5) Charleston Performing Arts Center 8 p.m. northcharles-toncoliseumpac.com Beck (May 19) Charleston Performing Arts Center 8 p.m. northcharles-toncoliseumpac.com
ATLANTA Mat Kearney (April 4) The Tabernacle 8 p.m. tabernacleatl.com The Decemberists (April 10) The Tabernacle 8 p.m. tabernacleatl.com The Ting Tings (April 13) Terminal West at King Plow Arts Center 9 p.m. terminalwestatl.com Matt and Kim (April 21) Buckhead Theatre 8 p.m. thebuckhead-theatre.com Bette Midler (May 13) Philips Arena 8 p.m. philipsarena.com
JACKSONVILLE The Who (feat. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) (April 19) Veterans Memorial Arena 7:30 p.m. jaxevents.com Todd Rundgren (May 22) Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 8 p.m. pvconcerthall.com
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"The experience of riding a Road King® through the Rocky Mountains in the summer (t-shirt, jeans and no helmet) is part of what makes riding great. I am not in favor of helmet laws.” – Mark Hall and wife Jena
MOTORCYCLE LAWS: SOUTH CAROLINA V. GEORGIA
SOUTHERNERS SOUND OFF ON MAKING HELMETS MANDATORY
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hile the state of South Carolina does not require motorcycle riders over the age of twenty to wear helmets, Georgia imposes a law that says all riders must wear protective headgear. As the city of Savannah is near to the state line, many riders will often remove their helmets upon crossing the border into South Carolina. There are two
sides to this case: some citizens believe that it should be up to riders to decide if they want to protect their heads or not and they see the Georgia law as a restriction to an individual's freedom of choice. Other citizens think it should be required by law to protect the motorcyclists and believe they must be mandatory, like seat belts.
IN DEBATE: We tra cked down vocal members of the mo torcycling commun ities in Georgia and So uth Carolina to we igh in on the helmet law debate. Georgia law 40-6-315 warrant s that a fine of $1 5.00 be paid by those not wearing a helmet. FOR MORE INFORMATIO N ABOUT THE LAW, VISIT BIKERSRIGH TS.COM/STATES/ GEORGIA/GEORGIA`
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Police Officer Patrick Galvin of Lyons, Georgia said, “With the majority of motorcyclist accidents that I’ve seen, the people wearing helmets have survived; the people who haven’t worn them have died. The law implemented by the state is in place because of past incidents and the pros of wearing a helmet is safer. It’s better all around for people to wear helmets.” Another voice that is pro helmet laws is from Ken Mautner, MD, who is Director of Primary Care Sports Medicine at Emory Sports Medicine Center. Dr. Mautner asserted, “There is plenty of evidence that wearing a bike helmet will reduce the risk of head and neck injuries, specifically concussions and more severe head injuries. Legislation helps to change behavior over time and in this instance I do think it has helped to change the culture of motorcycle helmet use in the United States.”
There are those who believe that individuals should be able to have the choice whether or not they want to wear a helmet. John Young, a Savannah resident and motorcycle rider since 2006, said, “I don’t mind helmet laws. I personally choose to wear a helmet, so the issue is transparent to me. I do, however, feel that it should be left up to the individual. I’m a fan of individual responsibility. As long as your actions are not hurting anyone else or their property, I think you should have the right to choose.” Courtney Fredette, a Georgia taxpayer and citizen of Savannah, believes, “People should have the choice to do what they want to. Personally I think it’s good to wear a helmet because you never know what the other drivers are going to do on the road. But if you’re opposed to wearing a helmet, you shouldn’t be fined for it.”
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Touring Sport, a motorcycle company based in Greenville, South Carolina, specializes in European motorcycles, such as BMW, Triumph, and Ducati. Their General Manager, Thomas McCord, has been riding for 25 years and deals with thousands of motorcycle riders. “I’ve always worn helmets no matter what. If someone asks us, we always recommend helmets. If you’re going to protect anything on your body, protect your head. Invest in the best helmet money can buy.” Corporal in the Port Wentworth Traffic Unit, Jeremy Lemasters, emphasized, “I’m pro helmet, not only as a police officer, but as a motorcycle rider myself. There’s a lot of research that shows that helmets reduce accidents by 40% on a monthly basis. As much as people don’t like wearing them, most the time they’re more beneficial than harmful.”
Mark Hall is a cautious motorcycle rider and wears his helmet, but is against motorcycle helmet laws. He said, “There is an element of danger in everything we do, and it is impossible to legislate against ignorance. A helmet law is not going to save someone riding at 90 mph through traffic on Abercorn Street. Most of the riders I know will use their helmets, regardless of the law, while they are in an urban setting (in heavy traffic). But, the experience of riding a Road King (Harley Davidson) through the Rocky Mountains in the summer (t-shirt, jeans and no helmet) is part of what makes riding great. I am not in favor of helmet laws.”
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Fe a t u r e p h o t o b y B L A K E C R O S BY
DR. HORN "He has gifted hands and a gifted heart”
Photo: Blake Crosby
Dr. Thomas Horn has been practicing in Savannah for over 10 years and has built a reputation for caring deeply for his patients. He says, “I don’t stop being your doctor after 5 p.m..” Patients have access to him 24/7. He performs a large range of plastic surgery
procedures, all of which are uniquely tailored to each patient. Dr. Horn is specializing in the Circumferential Body Lift, which helps patients achieve a tighter torso and boosted self-esteem. His aesthetic result improve the quality of life for his patients.
CIRCUMFERENTIAL BODY LIFT MORE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS “AROUND THE WORLD”, THIS LIFE-CHANGING PROCEDURE HAS BEEN PERFECTED BY DR. THOMAS HORN.
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Feeling uncomfortable in your skin? Many people who have excess fat and skin around their mid sections find that traditional dieting and exercise just don’t get rid of it. Dr. Thomas Horn with The Georgia Institute For Plastic Surgery performs what is commonly known as the “around the world” body lift, or the Circumferential Body Lift, to safely remove excess body mass from the torso. Think of it as an enhanced tummy tuck that continues around the hips and back to eliminate those annoying ‘muffin tops’. When people lose large amounts of weight, they are often left with excess skin, which has been stretched out over time and no amount of stomach crunches is going to get rid of it. Women are often left with excess skin following pregnancy that just doesn’t snap back at the gym. Along with diet and exercise, the Circumferential Body Lift can take care of these situations for good. In addition to helping people rid themselves of excess skin post weight loss and post pregnancy, he also augments the procedure with liposuction for those who need to rid themselves of excess weight. The procedure has a great bi-product in that it leaves patients with tighter and slightly lifted buttocks. In one instance, a male patient lost 175 pounds and Dr. Horn removed almost 20 pounds of excess skin. Dr. Horn performs dozens of these procedures per year and is the Savannah region’s specialist in this procedure. Patients who have had this procedure are overwhelmingly pleased with their results. “Dr. Horn really listens to his patients to give them what they want.” His goal is to improve the way people feel about themselves and their bodies and his approach is highly individualized for each patient.
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CANDIDATES FOR THE BODY LIFT People who have lost large amounts of weight Women after pregnancy Those who want to remove excess skin and fat Both male and female patients DR. HORN’S AFFILIATIONS St. Joseph’s/Candler Health Systems, Savannah, GA Memorial University Medical Health Center, Savannah, GA Florida Society of Plastic Surgeons American Society of Plastic Surgeons American College of Surgeons Moretz Surgical Society American Medical Association
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MAKEUP & ST YLED BY ASHLEY BORDERS / ST YLIST ADDISTANT: NATHAN SALUDEZ PHOTOS BY BLAKE CROSBY
IN THIS MODERN-DAY COASTAL WILDERNESS, THESE SOUTHERNERS ARE IN IT TO WIN IT. NATURAL SELECTION IS BASED ON SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST, SO THESE FIT BODIES HAVE LEARNED WHAT IT TAKES TO TREK THROUGH THE JUNGLES OF IRON AND STEEL, TO CAPTURE THE GOALS THEY STRIVE FOR, AND TO HUNT AND GATHER THE HEALTHIEST FOODS AROUND.
Kevin Mitchell KEVIN’S SURVIVAL TIPS: MY WORKOUT STARTS OFF THE WEEK RIGHT WITH LEGS. HEAVY SQUATS, LEG EXTENSIONS, PRONE LEG CURLES, HEAVY LEG PRESS, SUPERSET WITH LUNGES AND FINISHES OFF WITH CALF RAISES. TUESDAY CHEST AND SHOULDERS. INCLINE PRESS HEAVY, HEAVY FLY’S SHOULDER PRESS, LATERAL RAISES, WEIGHTED DIPS, 30 MINUTES CARDIO
Emily Mitchell
WEDNESDAY BACK .HEAVY T BAR ROWS, PULL-UPS, DUMBBELL ROWS, DEAD LIFT, AND CABLE REVERES FLY’S AND ABS.
EMILY’S SURVIVAL TIPS: I FELT AFTER HAVING TWO CHILDREN THAT I HAD LET MYSELF GO. I LOVE BEING A MOTHER, IT IS ONE OF THE BEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS, BUT I WANTED TO ALSO FEEL LIKE INDIVIDUAL PERSON AGAIN. WITH MY HUSBAND’S ENCOURAGEMENT AND SUPPORT BALANCING MOTHERHOOD, OWNING MY OWN BUSINESS, BEING A WIFE, AND STILL BEING TRUE TO WHO I WAS HELPED ME GET INTO THE GYM. FINDING THE TIME IN A HECTIC SCHEDULE AND EATING CLEAN WAS THE MAIN CHALLENGES I HAVE OVERCOME.
THURSDAY ARMS, ABS 30 MINUTES CARDIO. FRIDAY LEGS. HIGH REP LIGHT WEIGHT SQUATS, LEG EXTENSIONS, PRONE LEG CURLES, LUNGES, LEG PRESS, CALF RAISES
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SATURDAY BACK HIGH REP LIGHT WEIGHT PULL-UPS, T BAR ROWS, SEATED ROWS, REVERES CABLE FLY’S UPRIGHT ROWS. 30 MINUTES CARDIO.
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ON KEVIN: BELT > STRUT SHORTS > NATHAN SALUDEZ
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Bianca Marie BIANCA’S SURVIVAL TIPS: ON BIANCA: EARINGS > VILLA OUTFIT > ASHLEY BORDERS
Phil Deery PHIL’S SURVIVAL TIPS: I FELL IN LOVE WITH FITNESS 3 YEARS AGO AND IT IS NOW A LIFESTYLE FOR ME. IF I DO NOT GET IN THE GYM, I FEEL LIKE MY DAY ISN’T COMPLETE. I AM COMPETING SOON FOR FITNESS PHYSIQUE SO I HAVE TO STAY MOTIVATED. MY DIET NOW IS VERY CLEAN. NOW THAT I AM CUTTING, I HAVE CHANGED MY DIET FROM HIGH CARB, HIGH PROTEIN TO A NOW HIGH PROTEIN, LOW CARB, WITH LOTS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. I EAT CLOSE TO 6 SMALL MEALS A DAY CONSISTING OF A MEAT WITH A VEGETABLE/ CARB SIDE AND SOME SORT OF FRUIT.
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I LIKE TO PUSH MYSELF SO I’M IN THE GYM SIX DAYS PER WEEK. EACH DAY IS DEDICATED TO CERTAIN MUSCLE GROUPS SO I’M NOT WORKING THE SAME MUSCLES BACKTO-BACK. HEALTH IS A HUGE MOTIVATOR IN AND OF ITSELF BECAUSE THE HEALTHIER YOU ARE THE BETTER YOU FEEL. STAYING FIT GIVES ME ENERGY AND HELPED ME BECOME A MORE CONFIDENT AND HAPPIER PERSON. I’M VERY PROUD OF HOW FAR I’VE COME AND THE TRANSFORMATION MY BODY AND MIND HAS GONE THROUGH BOTH IN AND OUTSIDE THE GYM.
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Rebecca Schmidt REBECCA’S SURVIVAL TIPS: MY IDEAL WORKOUT IS STARTING THE DAY WITH A RUN OUTSIDE, RANGING FROM 3-8 MILES (DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH TIME I HAVE THAT MORNING). I HIT UP THE RICHMOND HILL YMCA 6 (SOMETIMES 7) DAYS A WEEK. EACH DAY IS ROTATED WITH 15 MINUTES WARM UP CARDIO AND THEN FOCUS ON A DIFFERENT BODY AREA EACH DAY, WITH ABS HIT EVERY DAY.
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I BELIEVE IN EVERYTHING IN MODERATION. I WILL BE THE FIRST TO ADMIT I DO NOT HAVE A STRICT DIET, BUT I ALWAYS TRY FOR HEALTHIEST OPTIONS, LOTS OF VEGETABLES WITH EACH MEAL AND DRINKING WATER ALL DAY LONG.
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Sabrina Madsen SABRINA’S SURVIVAL TIPS: I DO HEAVY, TOTAL BODY RESISTANCE TRAINING 3 X’S A WEEK, POLE FITNESS TRAINING 3 X’S A WEEK, AERIAL SILKS TRAINING ONCE A WEEK, HIIT WORKOUTS 2-3 X’S A WEEK, AND I TEACH 3 ABS CLASSES, A STEP AEROBICS, A KETTLEBELL, AND TRX CLASS EACH WEEK. MY MOTIVATION FOR FITNESS COMES FIRST FROM MY PERSONAL LIFE STRUGGLES AND CHALLENGES. FITNESS IS A POSITIVE WAY TO CHANNEL THE EMOTIONS THAT COME WITH THESE CHALLENGES BECAUSE FITNESS IS SOMETHING WITHIN YOUR CONTROL WHEREAS MANY OF LIFE’S CHALLENGES ARE NOT. AS YOUR BODY BECOMES HEALTHIER AND STRONGER, THE MIND AND HEART FOLLOW AND YOU GAIN STRENGTH IN SURVIVING LIFE’S CHALLENGES.
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dean dean caldarelli caldarelli DEAN’S SURVIVAL TIPS: I WAS ALWAYS THE SKINNY GUY. I STARTED TO WORKOUT TO CHANGE MY STATURE, I STRIVE TO BE BIGGER, BETTER CONSTANTLY. I WANT TO LOOK, AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, FEEL GREAT. I HAVE A PRETTY STRICT DIET, NO BREAD, CHEESE, DAIRY, OR CANDY, AND I’M GLUTEN FREE. ALOT OF CHICKEN BREAST, PROTEIN SHAKES, BROWN RICE, AND FISH. IM CONSTANTLY CONSUMING, ALL DAY LONG. I HAVE HAD SUGERY ON MY WRIST AFTER AN ACCIDENT, TOOK ME MONTHS TO GET BACK 100%. ALSO I LIVE IN LOS ANGELES PART TIME, SO TRAVELING BACK AND FORTH IS A HUGE CHALLENGE, I MAKE IT A PRIORITY TO ONLY MISS THE GYM ON MY TRAVEL DAYS....THEN IM RIGHT BACK IN THE GYM WHERE EVER I AM. I HAVE 5 GYM MEMBERSHIPS SO I CAN PRETTY MUCH GO IN ANY CITY!
Jenna Jenna Johnson Johnson JENNA’S SURVIVAL TIPS: PURE BARRE IS MY DAILY EXERCISE FOR NOT ONLY MY BODY BUT MY MIND AS WELL. THIS EXERCISE NOT ONLY CHALLENGES YOU PHYSICALLY, IT ALSO CHALLENGES YOU MENTALLY. THE 55 MINUTE EXERCISE FOCUSES ON MUSCLE CONTROL WITH STRETCHING PERIODS TO STRENGTHEN AND LENGTHEN YOUR MUSCLES. IT IS ALL ABOUT YOUR CORE AND WORKING AGAINST YOUR STRONG TUCK OF YOUR HIPS. I HAVE NEVER FELT STRONGER OR MORE CONFIDENT. FOOD IS MY BIGGEST CHALLENGE. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ACTIVE AND LOVE TO FIND MY DAILY SHAKE AT THE BARRE BUT THE HARDEST CHALLENGE IS ALSO EATING RIGHT AFTER PUTTING YOUR EFFORT INTO EXERCISE.
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We know as well as anyone that if Momma isn’t happy then no one is happy. That’s why we have created a contest to express our admiration for Southern Mothers. Here are a few tidbits on how South’s greatest Mom’s create some of the most wonderful families. Just look and see— there’s no one in the world that loves you the way Mom does.
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Liz Dixon Greatest joys of raising children Welcoming each birth of a new beautiful soulfresh from heaven- and meeting them for the very first time, were the very best moments of my life! I never understood how my capacity for love could grow so exponentially and fully, and it was tripled!
What advice do you have for young people who are just having children or planning them today? Count this time as your life’s greatest purpose and blessing – because it is! (pictured first page )
Bridget Russo Moore Greatest challenges as a Mom The greatest challenge in raising children is the commitment to giving everything you have to them, and “forever walking around with your heart on the outside of your body.” You will never feel another person’s joy, sadness, pain and pride like you will of your very own child. They challenge you to want to be the best you can be, and just when you think you know what you are doing, it is time for them to go out into the world and you must face the greatest challenge; being the mother of wonderful adults who don’t need you as much as you need them.
If i could do it all again The one thing I would do differently is not allow my children to have a cell phone until they turn sixteen years old.
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BRIDGET ~ BRACELET: KELLY PARKER DRESS: COPPER PENNY
Bridget Russo Moore pictured with sons Stephen and Philip, and daughter Olivia
BIDDY ~ DRESS: ETRO DAISY ~ JACKET: “DAISEY WHELAN FOR KELLY WEARSTLER”
Biddy Whelan pictured with son Josh, daughter Daisy & grandson Henry
Biddy Whelan What is special about my children Our children are my greatest treasure and I love them dearly. We have always been close, but as they have matured they have become my best friends and confidants. They are the ones I call and ask advice from when I need encouragement. Isn’t if funny how life comes full circle?
Advice for new parents We have found that raising our children in the core values of respect, discipline, responsibility and individuality has provided them with a foundation to best pursue the fulfilling lives they deserve. This begins with an education in the home that will prepare them for and complement their years in the classroom. When they meet a struggle give them a little extra time. Give them everything they need, but not everything they want. That is a hard one!
Jeanne Paddison If i could do it over My frame of mind would be a little different. I’ve realized that we don’t have to be everywhere and we don’t have to do everything! It’s ok to just relax and enjoy the moment.
Greatest joys as a Mom Watching them gain their independence and follow their passions!
Jeanne Paddison pictured with son Mason and daughter Caroline CAROLINE ~ DRESS: COPPER PENNY JEANNE ~ JACKET: COPPER PENNY SHOES: GLOBE
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Evelyn Ganem Greatest joys of being a Mom Watching my daughter grow and develop into a kind, loving, and giving person.
Greatest challenges Allowing my daughter to maintain an independent spirit while still keeping discipline and order.
Advice for new parents My advice to new parents is to take time everyday to listen to your children. Each child is different, but the most important thing that all children need is to know that they are loved.
Maribel Gomez pictured with Katherine MARIBEL ~ DRESS: COPPER PENNY KATHERINE ~ VEST: CIVVIES
Maribel Gomez Advice for new parents Love your child unconditionally. Remember that your actions and choices will also affect them. Enjoy the journey and always be there for the big and little moments.
Greatest challenges being a Mom
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I think my greatest challenge is being a single mother. I became a Mom at age 16 and for the past 10 years it has been just us in Savannah. Being a mother, working full time and finishing my degree was a challenge. Katherine has attended college lectures with me and lived the college experience with me. We have depended on each other and because of that we have a strong bond. I am sure there are many things she wishes she had and I was not able to provide, but I know she is prepared to take on life on her own. Evelyn Ganem pictured with daughter Marianne
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Dr. Barbara Toner Greatest joys of raising children My greatest joy was providing things I didn’t have as a child. Not monetary things but quality things such as playing games, going fishing, listening to their stories and other quality interactions. Quality time together is what lasts and it was an honor to provide that to my children.
If i can do it all over again, what would i do? I would play with them more: together as a family and on an individual basis. I would spend more time with them collectively and individually; listen to their hopes and fears. I would do more “with” them and not just “for” them. A P R I L / M AY 2015 59
SAVA NNA H’S H AUN TED LODGINGS PUT GHOSTS HUN TER S TO THE TEST
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tmosphere, music and menu may set the mood but as savvy hosts know, it’s ultimately the guests who add the spirit to any event. Long hailed as the South’s hostess city, and most fervent haunt, Savannah is home to several venues that supply both mood and “spirit.”
DINE W ITH THE DEA D The decadently stylish Mansion on Forsyth Park, arguably Savannah’s finest hotel, is steeped in romantic indulgences. Completed in 2005, this impressive hotel is a seamless addition to a much older structure, a true mansion known simply by its address – 700 Drayton. This Romanesque gem, complete with tower and gothic arched entranceway, has been a commanding presence on Forsyth Park for more than twelve decades. Built in 1888 as a private residence for the Lewis Kayton family, the mansion serves as the hotel’s 5-star restaurant, as well as a cooking school where guests can hone their culinary skills. That’s the good news. The mansion at 700 Drayton hasn’t always catered to the living. Its gracious parlors with their rich mahogany trim once hosted the dead. In 1953 the Lewis Kayton mansion became the home of Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, one of Savannah’s oldest and most respected undertaking businesses. For the next five decades the red-brick and terra cotta mansion served as Savannah’s finest mortuary, hosting the funerals of notorious Savannahians such as Danny Hansford, the high-spirited victim of Savannah’s most notorious crime made famous by John Berendt’s Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Today the beautifully appointed parlors that were once viewing rooms for the deceased are now opulent dining rooms in which some of the finest cuisine in Savannah is served. Just don’t pass up the spirits on the second floor. A trendy hotspot with Bohemian decor and a rooftop patio, Casimir’s lounge is renowned for some of the best martinis in the Coastal Empire. If you need to powder your nose there is a nicely appointed restroom just down the
hall – a restroom that once served as an embalming room. If you’re looking to experience some of Savannah’s finest spirits, deceased or otherwise, a party at 700 Drayton is your ticket. SPOOKS IN THE H A LL Savannah is perhaps best known for her architectural eye candy. Being spared General Sherman’s wrath during the Civil War, many of Savannah’s architectural treasures have been preserved. One of the most recognizable of these gems is the Marshall House. With its impressive 120 foot wrought-iron veranda, the Marshall House looks like it belongs more in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Built in 1851 by Mary Marshall, a savvy businesswoman with a vision for Savannah’s hospitality, the Marshall House is one of Savannah’s oldest hotels. During the Civil War her hospitality would be called upon by sojourners of a different nature. Commandeered by Sherman’s army, the Marshall House would serve as a hospital for wounded Union troops. It seems as though some of her patients and their caregivers have remained. There have been reports of guests waking up in the middle of the night to the sensation of someone holding their wrist – perhaps a spectral nurse making her nightly rounds. It is not uncommon for guests to hear the sound of disembodied voices accompanied by footsteps and the jiggling of doorknobs. It is in fact quite easy to get caught up in the past at the Marshall House. A stroll down the long corridors with their high ceilings gives you the unnerving sensation that someone, or something, is waiting for you just around the next corner. In spite of the Marshall House’s numerous haunts, it is one of Savannah’s most award-winning inns. Accompanied by its fine dining restaurant 45 Bistro, the Marshall House is a top choice for wedding celebrations. Just keep in mind, if an officer in blue asks you for a dance – oblige him. That little “unpleasantness” with the North has been settled.
IT IS NOT UNCOMMON FOR GUESTS TO HEAR THE SOUND OF DISEMBODIED VOICES ACCOMPANIED BY FOOTSTEPS AND THE JIGGLING OF DOORKNOBS.
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HAUNTED HOTELS OF THE HOSTESS CITY The Marshall House 123 E. Broughton Street 912-644-7896 marshallhouse.com The Mansion on Forstyh Park 700 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-5158 mansiononforsythpark.com The Kehoe House H A NG OUT W ITH THE SPIR ITS There are other unpleasant disturbances just a few blocks away at the Kehoe House, one of Savannah’s finest and most notoriously haunted inns. The grand Queen Ann mansion on Columbia Square was built in 1892 by William Kehoe, an enterprising Irishman who turned his luck around by escaping the ravages of famine in his native Ireland. He would work his way up from an apprentice to one of Savannah’s most prominent businessmen, making his fortune in iron. He spared no expense when he dished out $25,000 to build his family’s dream house. In fact it would become a true showcase of his trade. Much of the detail trim – window cornices, columns, railings, were crafted of iron. The Kehoe residence was a clever advertisement for his business, not to mention a fortress against invading termites. This Victorian masterpiece would come to showcase more than just sound building materials. Like the Lewis Kayton mansion on Forsyth Park, it would eventually be turned into a mortuary. For nearly five decades the Kehoe House would be home to the Goette Funeral Home. The grand parlors with their rich furnishings were once viewing rooms for the dead – some of which may have lingered behind. It seems the past has left its imprint on the Kehoe House, giving it a supernatural “charge”. It’s not just 62 S OU T H M AGA Z I N E .C OM
bricks and sticks and fancy ironwork, the Kehoe House has a personality of its own. Night auditor Jennifer Raines points out “The house was not designed to be empty – it was designed to be full of life.” Perhaps that’s just what William Kehoe had envisioned for his family – a family that consisted of 13 children, three of which would die in the house along with his wife. It’s uncertain just how the Kehoe children died. Rumor has it that two twin boys died while playing in one of the house’s chimneys. While this is unsubstantiated, it is interesting to note that every chimney in the house has been sealed up, two of which are adorned with engravings depicting children being carried off by an angel. Today the house is teeming with energy. It’s an energy you can’t escape, especially in the attic. Known simply as “the loft”, this room with its exposed rafters was apparently William Kehoe’s “man cave.” It’s where he hung out contemplating life – or the loss of it. It is a peculiar space, seemingly frozen in time – a Victorian vortex of sorts. And it’s available for rent. If you have the stomach for it, you can host your intimate gathering right up there in the Kehoe rafters and party like it’s 1899. Afterwards you can retire to one of the house’s 13 stately guestrooms. But be warned – the party may follow you. Guests on the second floor have experienced a light
The Kehoe House 123 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-1020 kehoehouse.com Olde Harbour Inn 508 E. Factors Walk Savannah, GA 31401 912-234-4100 oldeharbourinn.com The Eliza Thompson House 5 W. Jones Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-3620 elizathompsonhouse.com East Bay Inn 225 E. Bay Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-1225 eastbayinn.com
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caress against their cheek, as if a small child were paying them a bedside visit. Others may have encountered an old Kehoe family pet – a spectral dog that has been seen scurrying about. Garden level rooms in a section of the mansion that once served as an embalming room have experienced off-the-chart poltergeist activity. In one room the dead bolt is said to lock from the inside when the room is unoccupied. Jennifer Raines claims the “activity” is almost unbearable when the inn is completely vacant. The sound of footsteps can be heard throughout the house. On numerous occasions the walkie-talkies at the front desk have burst to life with the sound of scratchy, muffled voices. When asked how she could possibly endure working the graveyard shift at Savannah’s most haunted inn she replied “I’m very comfortable here, almost as if I’ve returned to where I’m supposed to be.” With a past rich in both history and mystery, any event hosted in Savannah promises to be a surreal experience. Just a word of advice when planning your guest list – leave room for a few spectral crashers. Whether it’s a bad-boy spirit that’s lingered past midnight, a few uniformed gents in blue, or the lord of the manor himself – the spirits of Savannah are perpetually flowing.
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A STORIED TRADITION IN THE SOUTH, TURKEY HUNTING HAS BECOME MORE AND MORE POPULAR IN RECENT YEARS. LEARN WHERE THE SPORT ORIGINATED AND HOW TO NAB YOURSELF ONE OF THESE MAJESTIC BIRDS. By Marty Fischer
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There is something about spring in the South that stirs the soul. We’re tired of the cold and gray days of winter, and the blooming owers and much warmer days bring about a welcomed change.
Turkey hunting requires the utmost commitment and concentration.
THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT SPRINGTIME IN THE
South that stirs one’s soul. Many of us are simply tired of the cold, damp and gray days of winter, and a freshness in the air, the blooming flowers and much warmer days come the Ides of March that bring about a welcomed change. Throughout the deep South, the advent of spring is ushered in by a cornucopia of color as azaleas, dogwoods, redbuds and Bradford pear trees blossom almost overnight. Spring is a special time for wildlife too, as many species of birds and mammals choose this time of the year to proliferate their species. Such is the case with the wild turkey. This magnificent bird is indigenous to American shores, and if Benjamin Franklin had his way, the wild turkey would be the symbol of this country instead of the bald eagle.
ENDANGERED TURKEYS
For thousands of years before the new world was founded by Columbus, the wild turkey was hunted year round by native Indians. Early Southern settlers hunted the birds for food too, but a demand from restaurants for the wild turkey quickly diminished their once plentiful numbers. Once their population numbers were significantly depleted, the hunting pretty much stopped. Strangely enough, the turkey hunting seasons in many states did not change, but fewer people hunted them because finding a bird in the wild was so difficult. Much like the now extinct passenger pigeon, market hunters harvested the wild turkey commercially for sale. Couple this with significant habitat loss due to human development, and a potential wildlife disaster was
BETTER TURKEY HUNTING 101 3 STEPS TO BETTER TURKEY HUNTING Most turkey hunters discover quickly that just because they can see or hear a turkey gobbler at a distance doesn’t mean they can entice him close enough for a shot. Many hunters consider the pursuit of the wild turkey gobbler to be the ultimate game of outdoor chess.
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on the horizon. As late as the Great Depression of the 1930s, the nationwide population of the wild turkey had dwindled to around 30,000 birds. Enter conservation minded hunters and the National Wild Turkey Federation, which was founded in the early 1970s, and you have a species revitalization story for the ages. The comeback of the wild turkey is notable, as their numbers have mushroomed nationwide. In spite of the commercial hunting, states like Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina maintained a small turkey population and hunting season. In the early 1970s, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources began to release birds that were captured from other states into regions of the state that offered excellent habitat. The birds thrived and the wild turkey population in Georgia today is estimated at more than 300,000 birds. Not surprisingly, one of the more remote areas of the state of Georgia, the lower reaches of the Ogeechee River that runs through the 250,000 acre Fort Stewart Military base still supports a population of the original strain of wild turkey that has roamed that area for thousands of years. The birds are far from threatened these days, as there are more than seven million of them across the U.S., with the largest populations found in the southern states. In order to keep the expanding population numbers in balance, 49 states now have a wild turkey hunting season.
ITS THE THRILL, NOT THE KILL
Even though there are more birds and more hunters now than at any time in recent history, most avid turkey hunters will tell you that they don’t hunt the wild turkey just to harvest a bird. For the purist turkey hunter, the hunt is more about winning than it is about killing. And a win in the turkey woods is all about getting the
➽ Learn to be Invisible Since the wild turkey has such great vision, hunters should wear a camouflage pattern like Mossy Oak Obsession that blends into their surroundings. Gloves, cap and a face mask should be a part of the attire as well. Keep in mind that the wild turkey can detect the blink of an eye or the twitch of a finger at 50 or more yards, and since hunting is done with a shotgun or bow with a limited range, getting the birds up close and personal is important. Of course, the best camouflage in the world cannot disguise movement from the eyes of the wild turkey, so the hunter must learn to be perfectly still as the bird approaches. Obviously movement is sometimes necessary to get the gun into
position for a shot, and knowing how to move and when to do so are key elements to the success or failure of a hunt. Since the wild turkey is so adept at picking up movement in his habitat, hunters should take a page or two right from the turkey’s playbook. First of all there simply are no absolutes when it comes to turkey hunting. The wild turkey will do what he wants to do and when he wants to do it. No two birds are alike and there are lots of surprises – good and bad in the turkey woods. Second, to be a good turkey hunter, consider hunting him as if the gobbler has the gun and was hunting you. You will be much more methodical and alert as you move through the woods if that was the case.
wild turkey gobbler to do something that Mother Nature says he should not do. Keep in mind that only male turkeys may be harvested in the spring, so the hens can be the friend or enemy of the hunter. During the spring, the wild turkey gobbler struts by bringing his tail fan vertical and by pushing his breast feathers outward to appear larger in size and more handsome as a suitor for wild turkey hens. This display is visible a great distances for the hens, as the wild turkey has some of the best vision in all of nature. The gobbling sound made by the males is to alert hens of his location. He will remain pretty much stationary and the hens will assemble to him for breeding. For most of the year, wild turkeys don’t have much to do. They move almost constantly in search of food and water, and since they tend to be creatures of habit, their daily routine is much the same. They sleep, eat, drink and strive to stay alive, because virtually every predator likes turkey as much as we humans do at Thanksgiving. Herein lies a major part of the challenge of hunting the wild turkey gobbler. Ever since the bird was laid on the ground as an egg by his mother hen, some predator has been trying to have him for lunch. Snakes, opossums, raccoons and the like search out turkey nests and consume the eggs. Once hatched, the young gobbler through his adult life becomes prey for foxes, coyotes, bobcats and even wild dogs from the ground, alligators from the water and birds of prey from above. The wild turkey learns at an early age that every step he takes in the wild could be his last. As a result, he is always on the alert for predators. Anything in his habitat that looks strange can be considered dangerous. He learns early on to focus with his great vision on all movements, just in case. Wildlife predators know this and can exhibit great patience when hunting for food, but many human hunters fail to learn the lessons of the wild. Hunters would be wise to learn that once in the turkey woods they are on “turkey time.” If they are fortunate enough to locate a bird, they 2 ➽ Diary of a Turkey Hunt Most turkey hunts take place in the early morning when the birds come off their roost. This is not a game for a group of hunters, as more hunters mean a chance for more movement and noise in the turkey woods. Turkey hunts are usually one on one or two on one affairs. First, the hunter must locate the birds. The gobblers often gobble from their roost tree to attract hens to them. Their sounds let the hunter know where they are. It is best to position yourself about 100 yards from the roosting bird, as getting too close can result in a quickly blown opportunity should the gobbler or hens roosting nearby detect your presence.
must realize that if the gobbler wants to take two hours to move 50 yards, that’s his prerogative. Most turkey hunters discover quickly that just because they can see or hear a turkey gobbler at a distance doesn’t mean they can entice him close enough for a shot. Many hunters consider the pursuit of the wild turkey gobbler to be the ultimate game of outdoor chess. Few sights and sounds in nature can rival the strutting and gobbling of the wild turkey gobbler during the spring. The drumming of the ruffed grouse or the bugle of a bull elk during their breeding season can certainly make the hunter’s heart race, but most of the time those sounds are not taking place a few yards away from the gun as in the turkey woods.
TRENDING NOW: TURKEY PARTS Many cooks are opting to cook the ‘deconstructed’ turkey, or individual turkey parts to ensure that the whole bird is evenly cooked. Often the giblets and neck are inserted inside the cavity of the body. Turkey livers can make some great spreadable pâté for delicious appetizers!
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➽ Make the Call Turkey hunters use a variety of calls to locate and entice birds to their location. Locator calls such as an owl hooter, crow call or coyote call can cause the gobbler to “shock gobble” in response to any such sound during the breeding season. Most calling hunters mimic the sound of the wild turkey hen. Keep in mind that the gobbler is not supposed to come to the calling of the hen, but during the breeding season, the desire to proliferate the species often gets the best of him. The goal is to make a clean harvest, so getting the big bird close, say 40 yards or less, is important. Turkey hunts are usually a game of cat and mouse with the turkey winning most of the time, but the thrill of the chase is often enough to entice the hunter back for more. After all, the turkey hunt really isn’t about the kill. Follow Mac Daddy Custom Calls on Facebook A P R I L / M AY 2015 67
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lose encounters with Communist Bulgarian authorities, climbing Mount Everest, hanging out at cock fights and starting a hostel for world travelers is not what we normally associate with Southern lawyers from Pineview, Georgia. Tom Dennard is not your average legal eagle. He is a man driven by his love for adventure, travel and nature. He is a practicing wills and trusts attorney in Brunswick, Georgia and part time law professor—that’s his day job. His wanderlust and quest to teach people how to coexist more peacefully with nature are his full time obsessions. Having traveled in over 60 countries and visited all of the European countries numerous times, one would think that he would have settled down, but no, this interview was conducted the day before he was setting off to hike the Andes Mountains. Dennard has written two books on his adventuring life, Discovering Life’s Trails and Born a Ramblin’ Man, and one filled with great inspirational thoughts on life, Daily Words to Live By. In one of his inspirational passages he wrote, “Once I say where I’m from, I can see the person’s brain clicking, ready to size me up as if they know the type of person I am because I’m a southerner. It’s probably even more so for those who are Jewish or Muslim or African-American. If you look at people as being “other,” then you have made objects of those people and taken away their humanity.” This is the kind of wisdom that is only gained by intensive interaction with other cultures; this is the benefit of traveling the world, which may very well make it a kinder, more peaceful place to live.
ALL RO AD S LEAD TO THE FOREST
1975 marked a turning point in Dennard’s life. He had been traveling Europe extensively prior to this, normally in jeans and a Led Zeppelin t-shirt, and became obsessed with the experience of staying in hostels. “I love the whole idea of the camaraderie in hostels and how you talk with people and hear their travel stories. They made great recommendations for what to go and see and it was normally stuff that was not
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in guidebooks. I wasn’t enamored of hostels, I was obsessed with hostels.” Over the years he has stayed in touch with many folks he met in hostels and formed deep friendships. He purchased 90 acres in a Brunswick, GA woods with the vision of creating a hostel in a natural setting in order to teach people how to live more sustainably with nature and how to share ideas and talents for this common goal. Spirit plays a large role in Dennard’s life, which is a journey for spiritual growth. Daily Words to Inspire You is filled with thoughts on living with spirit guides and embracing the goal of spiritual development. He wrote, “Let the Spirit come into your life. Once you do that, all crooked places will be made straight, and wrong will be changed to right.” The construction of the hostel was, according to Dennard, a spirited affair, “The whole process of the Hostel has been one of spirit. I had 10 or 15 friends who came out on weekends for like an old-fashioned barn raising and we played music and cooked out and the whole thing was just so spirited.”
NATURALLY MAN MADE
When he set out to construct a woodland hostel and alternative lifestyle teaching center, he did so with the rule of intruding as little as possible on nature. He explained, “I am in love with nature. For me nature means no man made objects. So whatever must be man made has to 1
look natural. My idea for the buildings was they had to look like something that grew up out of the ground like a mushroom.” The unique geodesic dome buildings first constructed at the hostel indeed look like they have sprung organically from Mother Earth. Originally designed by Walther Bauersfeld after World War I in Germany for a planetarium, the geodesic dome was named and popularized 20 yeas later in 1948 by Buckminster Fuller at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. It is essentially made up of triangulated elements that interlock to form a circular shape—think Epcot Center at Disney World. Fuller originally thought the structures would solve the housing crisis after World War II because they are simple to construct with uniform elements. Dennard had the opportunity to meet Buckminster Fuller at a symposium on Sea Island and listened to him talk for three hours about the dome, “I was so inspired by him and the geodesic dome and I said, ‘yes, that is what its got to be.’” His team of friends put the cedar shake domes together over a long weekend, and the end result is that today, they do seem as one with the forest.
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One of the great results about the hostel concept is that people lend their individual talents to enhance the sustainable lifestyle. Dennard tries to stay out of the way and let the talents of
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BU Y T H E BO OK S others shine, although he does have the final say over what goes into the environment. “I got the ball rolling but the best thing I ever did was to step back and let people who knew more about construction and art do their thing. I can’t tell you how many talented people come to the hostel and they want to contribute to keep it going. One guy ended up spending weeks building the labyrinth. And ours is the largest one on the east coast.” Labyrinths have been employed since ancient times as a form of early Christian worship. Their original purpose is not altogether certain, yet they appear on the floors and walls of many ancient church sites and cathedrals such as Chartres. For the most part, they serve as symbolic paths to enlightenment and people journey toward their true spiritual being. They are used as meditations on finding the inner self and used to quiet the mind in meditation. Another way in which people have contributed to the alternative lifestyle at Dennard’s hostel is the construction and use of a cob kitchen. Cob is an ancient building material made from soil, straw, and water. It maintains heat well, is fireproof and low cost. Dennard explained that ancient peoples always cooked over fires or in open stoves, and the experience of cooking with cob stoves is more in keeping with our natural state of being. A
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woman from Charleston came to the hostel to teach people how to build these stoves, which can get up to 700 degrees by burning wood coals.
TOM DENNARD’S WRITINGS A R E AVA I L A B L E O N A M A Z O N
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“You don’t have to have a hostel or a big piece of property to live in a sustainable way. Even if you live in an apartment, you can have an organic garden on your balcony,” Dennard explained. Living more in harmony with nature and with others is attainable on any budget. Geodesic domes are available in kits, making a small meditation labyrinth in your backyard can be a great bonding experience for family and friends, and making a cob stove in your yard can add some ancient ritual to your outdoor cooking. Lives such as Tom Dennard’s inspire us to seek out the benefits of exploring our world, mixing meaningfully with others, and nurturing a healthy respect for nature. Dennard has discovered the meaning of life through his interactions with a diverse spectrum of people around the world, and through his meditations on Mother Nature. He wrote, “You exist for love. And when you die, you return to love. Without love, life would be a painful journey toward nowhere. Love is not just another emotion in the game of life—love is the game of life.”
Daily Words to Live By
Buzzards Roost
Born a Ramblin’ Man
Discovering Life’s Trails
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The adventure begins when you board an Amtrak train. Safe, efficient, and reliable travel and a vacation that starts much sooner than others. words by elizabeth danos
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enry Miller, writer and traveler, once said, “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” Train travel has been romanticized the past few decades, although that has not always been the case. In the mid 1800’s (and for roughly the next century) trains served as people’s main means of transportation. Industrialist and founder of Standard Oil, Henry Flagler, was also the founder of the Florida East Coast Railway in the South and brought railroads to the Southern coast in the late 1800s, contributing largely to the development of coastal Florida.
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As Flagler began to frequent Florida more and more, he decided to invest in the state. He bought and refurbished several hotels, and created a railway system that would allow people to travel to and from and all throughout Florida with ease. St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra and Palm Beach all began to be some of Florida’s hottest “playgrounds” such as Casa Monica in St. Augustine, The Ponte Vedra resort outside of Jacksonville, and The Breakers in Palm Beach thanks to Henry Flagler. Due to his railway, Florida became the vacation destination for the rich and famous from the northern East Coast region.
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rain travel is just as luxurious and romantic today as it was back then. With breathtaking views, speedy travel time, and room to breathe, how could you not want to jump aboard? Whether you’re traveling for a weekend away or you have business to attend to, train travel is both practical and enjoyable. And you’re guaranteed to have an adventure along the way. Fun and safe for the entire family, what’s not to like about traveling by train?
AMTRAK CARRIES THE TRADITION
Amtrak, a federally chartered operation, was first created in 1970. When the company took over rail services that had previously been owned by private businesses everything about train travel in the U.S. changed. When it comes to traveling throughout the country, trains have been a steady and reliable source of transportation for generations. Every day an average of more than 86,000 passengers travel on Amtrak trains. Whether you’re looking for a fast and safe way to travel, or you want to take in the beautiful scenery of the country, Amtrak is the way to go. There are many reasons why traveling by train can be more advantageous than traveling via plane or car. First and foremost, your vacation starts that much sooner. Instead of worrying about directions or baggage checks, passengers are able to enjoy the ride. Amtrak trains are large and open, so there is plenty of room for passengers (and children with busy feet) to move around. And, on top of that, students and passengers who have business to attend to can work (and sleep) comfortably with plenty of room.
COMFORT IN GETTING THERE
WRITER’S WHO RIDE
Robert Louis Stevenson once said, “For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.” Amtrak offers a special program, called the Amtrak Residency Program, for aspiring writers. Twenty-four members of the literary community are selected to take part in the program, which involves them working on their own personal projects while riding long distance trains. The program lasts for a year, and the writers are able to explore both the physical landscape while simultaneously exploring their own ideas for their works. The participants write about all kinds of different genres and topics, so there is a wide variety within the group. Just as Stevenson said, the writers have the opportunity to travel for the sake of traveling, and in that find inspiration.
ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION
Not only will you travel comfortably on Amtrak, but you’ll also eat well while doing so. All Amtrak trains offer a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu as well as a children’s menu. They have everything from a signature Amtrak steak dinner to specialty cocktails. Menus vary based on which train car you’re in, but the food is delicious and will certainly keep you satisfied while you travel. Passengers also have the option of bringing their own snacks and drinks on the train as well. While traveling on Amtrak trains, passengers are able to get where they’re going with speed, style, and all of the luxuries of home. Almost seventy-five percent of Amtrak trains have wifi and the company recently upgraded their cellular-based wifi to take advantage of 4G technologies. While riding on Amtrak, passengers can enjoy the freedom of being able to spend your time however you’d like. Whether it’s playing cards with the kids in the café or relaxing in your own private Sleeping Car, there is something to do for everyone. It takes the stress out of travel, and it gives everyone the opportunity to relax and enjoy the ride. The trip becomes not only about the destination, but also about the beauty and the joy in the journey of simply getting there.
Sustaining efficient energy is also very important to Amtrak, and the company takes special precautions to ensure that they aren’t hurting the earth as they repeatedly travel over it. Not only is Amtrak convenient when it comes to travel, but it is also less harmful to the environment than travelling by car or plane. According to U.S. Department of Energy data, Amtrak is nearly fourteen percent more efficient than airplane travel, and over thirty percent more energy efficient than auto travel (based on a per-passenger-mile basis). Since the rail system has multiple points of access, safety and security is not a topic that Amtrak takes lightly. The Amtrak Police Department takes multiple steps to ensure the safety of all passengers. Since the company covers so much ground (literally) safety is something that must take top priority. And for Amtrak, and the Amtrak Police Department, a number of preventative (both behind-thescenes- and frontline) measures are consistently being taken. Amtrak has taken great care in keeping the romance of train travel alive. There is something beautiful about taking a step back in time and traveling the way our ancestors did for hundreds of years. It worked then, and it continues to work as a viable means of transportation for the modern day traveler now. So the next time you’re thinking about your upcoming trip think about Amtrak, and the joy in simply getting there. For more information about traveling Amtrak, visit them at Amtrak.com and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google, Pinterest, and the official Amtrak blog.
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Train travel provides an opportunity to see the world.
White linen dining service.
Amtrak offers a variety of culinary options.
Amtrak trips in a sleeper car provide a great family adventure.
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What to pack for a night on Amtrak: Luggage that is easy to maneuver Although you have the option of checking most types of bags, make sure you pack your things in something that is easy for you to maneuver around and keep up with. And (bonus!) no baggage fees!
Comfortable clothes
Since you’ll be spending most of your time lounging on the train, make sure you pack comfortable clothes, especially if you’re staying in a sleeper car.
Entertainment There is plenty to do to entertain yourself on the trains, not to mention the views outside of the train, but you also might want to bring a book or your iPad.
Toiletries
While Amtrak provides things like linens for Sleeper Cars, you’ll want to make sure you pack everything else you would typically need for a night away from home.
Want to go to Disney World with the family? Take Amtrak! Leaving from Savannah you’ll hit: Snacks
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WINTER PARK
5 hr 43 min
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Amtrak trains have cafes as well as dining cars, but feel free to bring your own snacks to enjoy on the ride!
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South’s Amtrak weekend giveaway! WIN A TRIP FROM SAVANNAH TO ORLANDO FOR TWO! SOUTH AND AMTRAK HAVE PARTNERED WITH THE KESSLER COLLECTION TO OFFER YOU AND SOMEONE SPECIAL A ROUNDTRIP GETAWAY TO ORLANDO FROM SAVANNAH. ENJOY THE ADVENTURE OF AMTRAK’S FIRST CLASS SERVICE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF RIDING THE RAILS LIKE AN OLD-TIME TRAVELER!
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Two of you will bask for two nights in the glory of the luxurious bohemian environment of this outstanding Kessler Collection Property. Indulge in a host of pampering services at the Poseidon Spa and relax by the rooftop pool afterwards! Dine in the upscale The Boheme restaurant, and enjoy live Jazz on Sunday morning for brunch! Retire after dinner to the Bosendorfer Lounge featuring music being played on a Imperial Grand Bosendorfer Piano. The property is filled with over 400 works of original art, so you will be staying in a virtual
museum of contemporary art! You can even purchase one-of-a kind masterpieces in the signature Grand Bohemian Gallery. Enjoy all that Orlando has to offer from recreational activities to cultural wonders and, of course, Disney World! The trip take a little over 5 hours each way, allowing you to take in the scenery and watch the world go by as you relax together in style.
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HANDBAGS HIT BIG DOWN SOUTH Up town. Down town. All around town. Hammitt is the hot new ‘go-everywhere’ handbag collection in America that is causing a sensation in the worlds of fashion and branding. We sat down to breakfast with Hammitt’s Creative Director, Tony Drockton, at Savannah’s Brice Hotel to discover the magic of these bags.
Creator, Tony Drockton with Globe Shoes owner, John Sussman.
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INTERVIEW BY PAULA S. FOGARTY • SM: So how did a handsome guy like you get involved with handbag design and marketing? TD: I have always seen the creative side to everything I have done. I had a roofing company at one time in L.A. and I loved the creative challenges that presented with architectural design. I was in the residential finance and development business for years and really embraced the creativity around mortgages—as crazy as that sounds—and around renovations. Female fashion was an obvious place for me to be creative and I find female energy to be more open and creative. SM: How did things get started for Hammitt handbags? TD: Stephanie Hammitt was making bags for home trunk shows in Los Angeles and I hired her to design my first collection for my own brand. Working together we discovered that I had the business and branding side and she had the design side. In 2008 we decided to partner on what she was already doing. Her trunk shows were taking off and we needed to turn the brand around from being a hobby to being a business. SM: What was your first order of business? TD: She was discounting at these trunk shows and we needed to get into high-end boutiques so the first order was to get the perceived value
up where it needed to be. Now we are sold only in high end boutiques, like Globe Shoes here in Savannah and Finnicky Filly in Charleston and we are never discounted. Although we do have a company sponsored Sample Sale twice a year in Redondo Beach at the Performing Arts Center. SM: How far have you come? TD: Today, I have a $1 million dollar backlog of orders I am trying to ship, we have doubled our revenues and distribution, and we are the bestselling brand wherever we are sold! SM: What makes these bags special? TD: These are everyday bags that can be dressed up or down. They are hand made and they have no logos; logos went out with the economic crash after 2009 and classy ladies don’t want to flash big logos today. The brand is recognized by its use of grommets, exposed zippers, and optional hardware finishes of gun metal, silver, and gold. The new fringe bags are really hot right now.
SM: What is the Nominee Collection all about? TD: This was inspired by the Red Carpet scene and each bag is named after a famous leading men, like Ryan, for you-know-who! SM: Who are some of your most notable celebrity clients? TD: Well, we have so many. Maybe the most visible are Angelina Jolie and Paris Hilton. But you can also see the bags regularly on the series, “Revenge.” You can also see four Hammitts when the doors close on the “Big Bang Theory.” WHERE TO BUY HAMMITT BAGS IN THE SOUTH: Cone and Coleman, Greenville, SC Gwen Rawls Shoes, Columbia, SC Finnicky Filly, Charleston, SC Globe Shoes, Savannah, GA Tootsies, Atlanta, GA
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SM:You have some really fun names for your bags and use images of men holding Hammitt bags. Talk to us.
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TD: Our “Who’s Holding Your Hammitt” campaign was inspired by the fact that handbags contain the most personal items and even sometimes secrets. Our customers deserve great men holding their bags!
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1 ROXBURY FRINGE | $585.00 DIMENSIONS: 9.5” L X 1”W X 10.5”H
3 ROXBURY | $525.00 DIMENSIONS: 9.5” L X 1”W X 10.5”H
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other historical artifacts that the waters constantly churn up. The waters are also teeming with wildlife from herons, egrets, and bald eagles, to dolphins, alligators and countless species of fish. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned paddler, a little preparedness will prove beneficial when navigating the Coastal Empire s diverse waterways. Here are three of our top suggestions for Lowcountry kayak adventures.
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From salt marshes and black water rivers to murky cypress swamps, kayaking the Lowcountry is as unique of an experience as the region itself. There is something utterly seductive about paddling the Lowcountry waters. They are filled with the history of pioneers, colonials, Civil War veterans, African slaves, and Native Americans. It is not unusual to find 12 million year old shark teeth, ancient Indian pottery shards, and
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Edisto River CHOOSE YOUR TRIP Traversing more than 250 miles, South Carolina’s Edisto River is one of the longest black water rivers in North America. Named after the Native American tribe that once settled along its shores, the Edisto is made up of a diverse eco system of marshes, swamplands and tanninrich spring waters. An upriver trip along the Edisto will take you through dense forests of moss-drenched oaks and cypress swamps. At the mouth of the river you can explore the ACE Basin – over one million acres of estuary fed by the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto rivers. These tidal marshes once irrigated the many rice plantations that dotted the region – plantations that used both African and local Native American slaves to cultivate their crops. PACK YOUR CAMPING GEAR The Edisto River offers several options for paddlers who want to stay awhile. Colleton State Park is a perfect spot to pull up and pitch a tent. Serving as headquarters for the Edisto River canoe and kayak trail, a twenty-one mile stretch of scenic river connecting to historic Givhans Ferry State Park in Ridgeville South Carolina. Conveniently located off of I-95, Colleton State Park is a good place to begin or end your river journey. southcarolinaparks.com/colleton
NAVIGATING THE UNTAMED DARK WATERS Over 11,500 years ago, the Ogeechee River was home to Paleo-Indian tribes, most likely the Mississipians and the Yuchi. Its 294 miles of black water flow from North Carolina to the Ossabaw Sound south of Savannah. The Ogeechee, one of few untamed rivers in America, is noted for its extensive river swamps. This is one of the reasons adventurers love to paddle it! The scenery is as close as is gets to what your imagination can conjure about Lowcountry rivers. It is wise to check river running conditions with local outfitters before setting out as high water will open up additional channels that can be misleading to the most experienced paddlers. WATCH OUT FOR DEADFALL Though exceptionally beautiful, the Ogeechee can pose a challenge with fallen branches and dead tangled brush known as deadfall. This is also part of the adventure! As you navigate through portions thick with underbrush you are participating in a centuries-old tradition of the Paleo-Indians who worked these river’s shores. An ample supply of insect repellent will prove to be a valuable commodity. Take a guided trip. On May 8, 2015 a one-ofa-kind weekend tour will be hosted by the Georgia Conservancy. Paddle the Ogeechee River from Morgan’s Bridge to the Savannah Ogeechee Canal and camp overnight at historic Ft. McAllister. The tour includes a charter trip to Ossabaw Island for a day’s exploration, as well as a Lowcountry boil. Tour prices start at $125 per person, not including canoe or kayak rental. georgiaconservancy.org
Why hug a tree when you can sleep in one? Perfectly situated on a private wildlife refuge is a resort of imagination. Managed by Carolina Heritage Outfitters, the Edisto River Tree Houses is a one-of-a-kind experience. Located midway between Charleston, Columbia and Savannah, this secluded resort is accessible only by river. Soundly constructed, these tree houses are well-equipped with dining decks, comfortable futons, cooking utensils, grills and outhouses. Accommodations for up to eight people range from $135-$170 per person including canoe rental, parking, shuttle service, as well as incidentals such as cooking fuel. canoesc.com
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Tybee Island GO ASHORE AND EXPLORE! Paddling Tybee Island means you will have lots of opportunities to get up close and personal with both nature and history. Explore Lazaretto Creek where hundreds of incoming African slaves were quarantined to die from disease. Explore Little Tybee, an uninhabited barrier island, or climb to the top of the Cockspur Island Lighthouse and take in the view of nearby Fort Pulaski. Paddle up to the end of Mc Queen’s Rails to Trails and enjoy a picnic lunch in the woods decorated by visitors who explore the area. Be sure to hunt along the shorelines for ancient artifacts and fossils! For an overnight adventure, pitch a tent on Little Tybee and camp under the stars for a genuine Lowcountry night.
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CHOOSE YOUR GEAR From traditional sea kayaks and sit-ontop boats to popular stand-up paddle boards, there are plenty of options when paddling Tybee. Choose what you are most comfortable with and what best suits your purpose. While a traditional kayak may be most suitable for hitting the surf, the angler will appreciate a sit-on-top version for its easy access and gear storage. Choose your outfitter. Whether you are going it alone or are looking for a guided tour, there are several great outfitters on Tybee Island. North Island Surf and Kayak, located at the Lazaretto Creek Marina, is equipped and ready to make your adventure a pleasant one. With a wide selection of kayaks and paddle boards to choose from, rentals range from $40-55 and guided eco tours start at just $50 per adult. They also have several sizes of dog vests available, so feel free to bring along your four-legged friend! northislandkayk.com
Dip On In! The waters of the Lowcountry draw us in and we find ourselves conforming to nature, rather than intruding upon it. It is a perfect blending of environments in which the imagination is challenged and the spirit is left content to listen to the many voices of the past as they are churned up by the gentle currents.
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DID YOU KNOW? The word Lazaretto is Italian for pest house. During the late eighteenth century a nine story quarantine facility was located near what is now Tybee Island Marina. Here slave ships arriving from Africa would unload the sick and dying. Many would be buried in unmarked graves along Tybee s north shore. The Cockspur Island Lighthouse, though in direct line of Union fire, suffered no damage from the bombing of Fort Pulaski.
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Fort Pulaski became part of the Underground Railroad when in 1862 Union Major General David Hunter issued a temporary field order freeing all slaves who could find their way to Cockspur Island.
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A distinct set of superstitions known as Hoodoo would emerge from the integration of African and Native American slaves who worked the rice and indigo paddies of the Lowcountry waters. The dark tea-colored waters of the Edisto and Ogeechee rivers are actually clear spring water that has been stained by tannin from decaying vegetation.
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NINE LINE RUN FOR THE WOUNDED
IN RECENT YEARS, ADVENTURE RUNS HAVE GROWN IN POPULARITY. ATHLETES FROM EVERY WALK OF LIFE ARE TAKING THE CHALLENGE. WE PUT TOGETHER A LIST OF THE GREATEST RUNS THIS SPRING THAT ARE SURE TO CHALLENGE THE BEST OF YOU. SO GRAB YOUR CREW AND TAKE THE DARE (IF YOU THINK YOU GOT THE GUTS.)
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The second annual New Line Run for the Wounded will once again foster community support by donating 100 percent of the race profits to a wounded veteran. The twilight run begins at 7 p.m., Saturday, May 16 and invites young and old to participate in either a 5k or 10k run. The run isn’t competitive; it’s simply to help Chaz Allen. Allen lost both of his legs in 2001 when he stepped on an IED while patrolling the Zhari District in Afghanistan. The Army veteran has survived countless surgeries, blood transfusions and other medical procedures with a positive outlook, but his troubles didn’t stop after his medical condition was stable. That’s when New Line stepped up. The foundation hopes to raise a considerable amount of money for the construction of the wheelchair accessible home Allen hopes to build in McMinnville, Tenn. The run is the inaugural event in a yearlong campaign dedicated to providing support for Allen and his family. Donations are always welcome, and for those who can’t make it,
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a virtual race has been set up at the organization’s website where participants can track runners and donate from home. The event will close with music and festivities, including a free beer for participants over the age of 21 from veteran-owned brewery Service Brewing Company.
BIG NASTY MUD RUN Mud. Lots of mud. 4.7 miles of mud. If you’re competitive, test your strength and endurance against other hard-core racers, Saturday, May 16, at the Big Nasty Mud Run, hosted by ERS and Grainger Nissan of Savannah. Heats include individuals, teams, CrossFit teams and teams comprised of military members and first responders. Two-time CrossFit champions Shear Force of Pooler will return to defend their title, but all will all vie for victory in this timed obstacle race. The race can be competitive as teams attempt to best each other at each wave. But, according to Brandon Harbaugh, a Spartan Race coach here in Savannah, the competitiveness is self-imposed. “You compete against each other, but you’re also competing against yourself - to see how far you can go.”
JCB MUD RUN In the end, the Big Nasty Mud Run is all about bragging rights. If you’re in it more for fun than fame, you can make your way through the course at a leisurely pace, inviting both a unique and challenging experience. If the May run passes you by, join in the dirty fun at the second Big Nasty Mud Run this year on Sept. 26. bignastymudrun.com
CHATHAM COUNTY JAILBREAK MUD CHALLENGE Expect to be muddy; expect to be sore; expect to pioneer your childhood scheme of escaping the clutches of the law during the Chatham County Jailbreak Mud Challenge. The event kicks off at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 13 with the sound of shotgun – a real gun shotgun – and continues as participants navigate 40 obstacles during the 4.2-mile push.
Chatham County Sheriff Office’s Maj. Russell Smith said the event is a nice change of pace from their normal fundraising efforts. “We tried to create a hybrid race that is tough, but still fun, all while raising money for a good cause.” In true outlaw style, participants are chained together while low-crawling under fences and through muddy trenches, scaling walls, breaking out of deep pits and dodging hanging wire, all to “escape” the drudgery of your average run. Adding to the fun and pun of the day, the “donut carry” obstacle lures racers to hoist and carry tires for a short distance because, you know, cops love donuts. Regardless of your propensity for sweets, the run will offer a will-testing, heart-pounding rush – no sugar required. The Chatham County Jailbreak Mud Challenge benefits the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes, a residential care program helping abandoned, neglected and abused children rebuild their lives in a safe and nurturing environment. THE CHATHAM SHERIFF DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN WORKING HARD TO DELIVER ON ITS PROMISE TO DELIVER THE TOUGHEST MUD RUN IN THIS REGION. JOIN THEM FOR THEIR INAUGURAL RUN ON JUNE
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JCB MUD RUN The name says it all. Teams of runners will endure mud, dirt, water and more during this fourth annual obstacle JCB Mud Run, June 20. “The theme of the day is family,” said Pam Veiock, a representative from JCB. “It’s challenging enough that you need a partner, but that partner can also be an 8-year-old.” JCB constructed the obstacles themselves to create a family friendly event built more on camaraderie than competition. Adults and children 8 years of age and older will navigate more than 30 muddy obstacles. The obstacles are slightly tough, but mostly muddy. Children under the age of 7 can still get a taste of the action at the “mud dobber,” an obstacle course intended for the younger audience. Coincidently, the race is held on Father’s Day weekend, which further bolsters the family atmosphere. Food, drinks and music will follow. A mountain bike race will be held simultaneously on the fest grounds.
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NINE LINE RUN FOR THE WOUNDED
MAY 16
6 PM
7 PM (TWILIGHT RUN)
BIG NASTY MUD RUN
APRIL 25
7AM
8AM
JAILBREAK MUD CHALLENGE
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108 GODLEY RD, BLOOMINGDALE, GA 31302
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1050 CARL GRIFFIN DR, SAVANNAH, GA 31405
4.2 MILES
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JCB NORTH AMERICAN HQ, POOLER, GA 31322
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GEIGER RIG 500: PRESSURIZED, DURAB LE HYDRATION PAC K. STAYS C LOSE TO THE BODY WITH VERY LITTLE BOUNC E AND APPROPRIATE AMOUNT OF FLUID FOR ANY RUN/ HIKE/ RAC E.
SHIRT: MOISTURE WIC KING, NON COTTON MATERIAL (WON’T HOLD WATER).
10 TIPS TO SURVIVE A RACE
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WITH BRANDON HARBAUGH Brandon Harbaugh knows his way around an obstacle course. Add mud, no problem. In fact, he’s the only Spartan certified coach in Savannah and helps others train for the success, strength and endurance needed to complete the toughest of runs - and the easy ones, too. Below he offers 10 tips for participants to start off any race on the right foot.
[ 1 ] COMMIT, COMMIT, COMMIT. PEDOMETER: KEE P TRAC K OF DISTANC E, PAC E AND HEART RATE WHILE TRAINING AND RAC ING.
SHORTS: LIGHTWEIGHT, FAST DRYING RUNNING SHORTS ARE BEST FOR ALL MODES OF ACTIVITY. THESE WILL NOT GET HEAVY WHEN CAKED IN MUD OR SOAKED WITH WATER.
COMPRESSION CALF SLEEVES: IMPROVES C IRCULATION AND HE LPS DE LAY THE ONSET OF MUSC LE FATIGUE AND C RAMPS. WORKS WE LL TO MINIMIZE ROPE BURNS AS WE LL AROUND THE ANKLE AND CALF AREA.
REEBOK ALL-TERRAIN “SUPER” SHOES: LIGHTWEIGHT SHOES EQUIPPED WITH SOFT RUBBER C LEATS AND “ROPE” TRACTION. NON-ABSORBING MATERIAL WITH DRAIN HOLES MAKE THIS A PERFECT COURSE SHOE.
Find a race that suits your needs and sign up. Don’t wait for anyone else, do it for you and stick to it.
[ 2 ] GET OUTSIDE AND PLAY.
Most people think training might involve a couple of spin classes, followed up with weigh training, but it takes more than that. Go outside and run trails, lift logs, toss sandbags and climb trees. Training should be fun and keep you motivated up to race day.
[ 3 ] GET DIRTY.
Train in the same conditions as the race. If you’re participating in a mud run, crawl through mud, jump over pits and dangle from ropes. Don’t be afraid to sweat and train in the rain, heat and humidity as you never know what race day will bring.
[ 4 ] MOVE OUTSIDE YOUR COMFORT ZONE.
That short 20-minute abdominal class and a light lifting session won’t get you past the first mile mark – so change up your normal workout routine. Plan a structured cardio routine that accompanies strength conditioning.
[ 5 ] TRAIN HARD, REST SMART.
Have a workout plan stick and to it. Structure it to be progressive and
incorporate both active rest days (days with only light exercise) and total rest days (no exercise at all). Not resting is a good way to burn out and risk injury. Resting your body and muscles is equally as important as the training itself.
[ 6 ] FUEL THE MACHINE.
If you ever needed an excuse to stop eating garbage, here it is. Increase your water intake and decrease refined sugars. Postworkout recovery meals should replace lost electrolytes, sodium and carbohydrates. Your body needs proper fuel to maintain maximum performance.
[ 7 ] DRESS FOR SUCCESS.
Cleats aren’t just for field sports anymore. Wear shoes with traction, shorts that dry quickly and shirts that will protect against scrapes and sun. Cotton material should be avoided as it’s not a breathable fabric and soaks up water. Improper clothing will make the experience unnecessarily uncomfortable.
[ 8 ] TOOLS OF THE TRADE. Bringing along some useful items might be the difference between finishing strong and crawling to victory. While both are acceptable, one is probably preferable. Energy gels, grip enhancing gloves, hydration packs and salt replacements are acceptable on all courses.
[ 9 ] HEROES ARE WELCOME.
Everyone goes through their own personal battles on the course. Being the extended hand that helps someone over a wall or an encouraging voice that pushes them past their limit helps more than words can describe.
[ 10 ] BELIEVE IN YOURSELF.
Leave all of the excuses behind and look ahead to the finish line. You can do it!
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The adventure bucket list before you jump EACH OF US HAS DREAMED OF DOING A FEW THINGS BEFORE WE KICK THE PROVERBIAL BUCKET! WHETHER IT IS FLYING A PLANE, JUMPING OUT OF ONE, CATCHING MOBY DICK, OR RACING A VINTAGE CAR, WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST? HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS TO GET YOUR WHEELS TURNING.
OKEFENOKEE SWAMP CHALLENGE
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the snakes that share their murky waters. From time to time, do the outdoors call your name? The serenity of Southern exposure is perfect for clearing the mind from daily duties. Come experience the Okefenokee Swamp like never before by taking a guided tour through the swampy waters by canoe, kayak, or riverboat! INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT 912.496.7156 OR OKEFENOKEEADVENTURES.COM
RETREAT & RECHARGE
“THE PART CAN NEVER BE WELL UNLESS THE WHOLE IS WELL.” PLATO Feeling tired, stressed and out of synch with your mind and body? A spa vacation should be on your bucket list! Wellness retreats can not only pamper your body, but also relax your mind and recharge your whole being. The South is full of wellness retreats that pay special attention to relieving stress. We suggest these perfect
places to get away and to revitalize all of the overused parts, mind, body, and soul. Each retreat is equipped with day spas, health and wellness activities, golf, yoga, and much more. At each of these beautiful havens, guests are encouraged to relax and rejuvenate in a way that best fits their personality. CHATEAU ELAN, NORTH ATLANTA Chateau Elan is modeled after the French countryside with rolling hills and a wine vineyard that surrounds the property; as soon as you cross the threshold of the front gates, the atmosphere encourages an all encompassing feeling of poise and tranquility. The full production winery and European Health Spa are inviting enough for anyone. Full wellness and nutritional assessments are available, along with private yoga classes and every possible spa treatment imaginable. You will leave with a new commitment to living a healthier life. CHATEAUELAN.COM
THE CLOISTER AT SEA ISLAND RESORT, SEA ISLAND GEORGIA The Cloister at Sea Island will take your nirvana to a whole new level. Located right on the water, the blissful environment helps revivify the soul with sunshine and salty seawater. This dog friendly resort makes physical and mental wellness a priority with amenities like spa treatments for men and women, The Cloister
personal training, cycling classes, and yoga. For a real connection with nature, try the “Kayoga” experience, which is a vigorous kayak tour to the sand bar followed by 60 minutes of Vinyasa flow yoga. SEAISLAND.COM
THE INN AT PALMETTO BLUFF, BLUFFTON, SOUTH CAROLINA If getting back to the basics is something you’re striving for, The Inn at Palmetto Bluff provides a transcendently tranquil and motivational escape for outdoor lovers without disregarding an elegantly indulgent experience for each guest. Indulge in body wraps, facials, massages, and reflexology. Connect with nature by trail riding one of their beautiful horses. PALMETTOBLUFF.COM
SKYDIVING
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ADRENALINE JUNKIE? YOU SHOULD GO SKYDIVING! With tandem jumps starting around 14,000 feet in the air, you’re sure to experience a heartracing 40-60 second free-fall followed by a breathtaking canopy ride. In addition, you’ll be able to experience the most invigorating view of the Southern East coast from up above. It takes 4-6 hours for a mandatory training class, and then you’ll be set to jump. Tandem jumps start falling at 115130 mph. from as high as 14,000 ft. One-week in advance reservations recommended.
old and beyond. Ninety years old? As long as your doctor says its ok, they’ll throw you out of a plane! If you dare to skydive, here are three great places to feed your adrenaline. SKYDIVECHARLESTON.NET, SKYDIVEATLANTA.COM, SKYDIVEJACKSONVILLE.NET
BIKING THE LOW COUNTRY
CHARLESTON TO SAVANNAH, A SOUTHERN REEL Having the opportunity to see the Lowcountry on a bicycle tour should be on every bucket list. Tour the Southern Coast in a way unlike any other with VBT Tours. Cruise throughout the Lowcountry and stay at some of the most unique and eclectic spots in the area. The tour begins in Charleston and goes throughout the Lowcountry and ends in Savannah. Enjoy tours, delicious food, and luxurious accommodations. Cycling will take place for 2-3 hours per day, covering an average of 13-28 miles. The trip lasts for 6 nights, where guests will stay in distinctive Southern inns throughout the Lowcountry. Prices start at $2,145. TO START BIKING, GO TO VBT.COM/TOURS/CHARLESTON-TOSAVANNAH-A-SOUTHERN-REEL
WHETHER ROCK CLIMBING OR SPEAR FISHING, YOU CAN’T DENY THE RUSH YOU FEEL WHEN YOUR ADRENAL GLANDS GO INTO OVERDRIVE. HERE’S A GAUGE FOR YOUR TRILL-SEEKING (OR NOT-SO-THRILLSEEKING) ACTIVITIES.
UP, UP AND AWAY
This adventure is a great old-fashioned escape and a chance to view the world from the clouds! Riding in a hot air balloon is as romantic as it is adventurous. Viewing the world from the clouds is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lives. Captain Telegram of Columbia, South Carolina says, “I hear “Bucket List” all the time as the reason people come fly with me!” Rides last a full hour at a range of 1,000 to 3,000 feet in the air. Weather conditions are all important to ballooning, and the winds need to be calm and steady, preferably less than 10 miles per hour. Because the ocean generates so much wind, you won’t find balloon operators near the Lowcountry beaches. Instead, you can find them in Columbia, Greenville, and Atlanta. One of Captian Telegram’s fun rides flies over Lake Murray and even touches down on the water for his ‘splash and dash’ special! His typical 2-person ride is $450.00. WANT TO GET SKY HIGH? IN OR NEAR COLUMBIA,SC CAPTAINTELEGRAM.COM IN OR NEAR GREENVILLE, SC HOTAIRBALLOONSGREENVILLESC.COM GREENVILLE-HOTAIRBALLOONS.COM IN OR NEAR ATLANTA, GA BALLOONSOVERGEORGIA.COM MAGICBALLOONING.COM
JETPACK ADVENTURE
LOOKING FOR A LITTLE ADVENTURE IN YOUR LIFE?
a Flight Navigator to ensure you have a safe and successful Jetpack experience. In addition, before your flight, all participants will take part in a safety course. Flying a Jetpack is an experience like no other, and you’re guaranteed a fun time. For more information on Myrtle Beach Jetpack Adventures, visit their Facebook page or call them at 843.839.1515. Not in the Myrtle Beach area? Check out other Jetpack Adventures locations in Naples and Fort Myers, FL (Captain CJ’s Jetpack Adventures at JETPACTION.COM)
DEEP SEA FISHING
REEL’EM IN
Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea romanticized the man versus big fish battle. Go conquer the elements and even take on Jaws! There is something about the catch that keeps a people baiting their hooks for the big fish. Sarah Menard and her gal pals, Jenny Sharp and Gidget Fettes, have been deep sea fishing together in Lowcountry tournaments for years. Sarah started with her father when she was young and said, “It’s the thrill of catching the fish! You sometimes don’t know what you’re going to get. And the fight is always fun.” The big fish, like Kobia, Mackerel,
Try Jetpack Adventures,, a fun and thrilling way to experience the water while feeling like you’re flying.
This is an adventure for any age group ranging from 18 years
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and Kingfish, are found 30 to 50 miles off the Georgia coast, so this is an ‘all in, all day’ adventure. “You have to be 100% committed. It’s bucket list item, for sure!” said Menard who fishes with private charters. If you want to cast your hook in deep sea fishing, the charters at the Sea Pines Resort in Hilton Head South Carolina can help you fulfill your lifelong dream of reeling in your very own “Jaws.” Sea Pines oversees private charter adventures for groups of six or less. Lesli Whitener, one of Sea Pines expert anglers explains that their resort is unlike any other because it is “fabulous, with a small group of fishing instructors, therefore, you can get a lot of individual attention.” Leslie has over 31 years of experience with chartering fishing groups who want to explore the deep sea. From dolphin watching, inshore catching, to deep-sea fishing for the craziest fish swimming around down under, the ocean is your oyster for endless possibilities and catches. Pricing ranges from $300-$1315 Offshore, inshore, Deep Sea, and Shark fishing available-Four different boats that vary in size and purpose. SEAPINES.COM
LEARN TO HUNT
GRADE-A NATURAL SELECTIONS
The number of people who are learning to hunt for their own food is on the rise. Many nine-to-fivers need to slow down and get back to some basic human activities and there is no more primitive instinct than hunting! Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center Hunt and Learn Programs offer hunters the opportunity to be educated on the ins and outs of all things hunting. Whether you’re a first time hunter or you’re merely looking for a refresher, hunting safety courses are a necessity when it comes to getting your hunting license in Georgia. And if you become an expert hunter you might be able to hunt with a Rolling Stone at Chuck Leavaell’s Charlane Plantation
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and hunting lodge just outside of Macon. Just make sure you get that license first. GEORGIAWILDLIFE.COM/ HUNTING , CHARLANE.COM
TAKE TO THE SKIES
A HAPPY COUPLE INSPIRES OTHERS TO TAKE FLIGHT Galin Hernandez and Millie Santiago live by the mantra, “A mile of road will take you a mile away. A mile of runway will take you around the world.” Their preferred form of travel consists of tiny airplanes called Homebuilt experimental planes. When Galin expressed interest in buying a plane, his cunning wife Millie said that she would climb aboard “only if we travel, not just fly around in one spot.” Galin agreed to her wishes, and now the two take annual trips with other flying couples. Today the couple owns two planes and travel with over 22 people who also own or rent planes. Galin coordinates the flying routs and stops, while his partner, Anthony Perea, coordinates the ground tours and island hops upon their arrival at each destination. The trips tend to last 10 days. The slower, smaller planes take off earlier than the larger ones so that everyone arrives at the same time. Regardless of how much planning goes into the trip, however, Galin and Millie admit that things are almost always destined to go awry. Galin says, “Things are going to happen—you’re not a tourist; you are a traveler; you are like Amelia Earnhardt or Charles Lindbergh. Flying is an adventure, and this is truly a Bucketlist adventure for most of us.” TO JOIN THEM IN FLIGHT, CONTACT THEM AT PUERTORICOFLYER.COM. COST OF PLANE KITS VARY, AS LOW AS $8,000 TO $20,000
Need a trophy so they’ll believe your hunting stories? Here a few local taxidermists. Soggy Bottom Taxidermy 912.772.4781 Critter’s & More Taxidermy 912.877.3010 Wild Things Taxidermy 843.812.1179
GET YOUR WINGS
KNOCK THIS ONE OFF YOUR BUCKET LIST IN OUR BACK YARD Learn to fly in Savannah with the experts at Savannah Aviation. It takes approximately 40 hours to get your license and you can expect to pay approximately $6,700 to $7,900 to obtain your license. They are a Cessna Pilot Center and offer all the training you will need. You must be at least 17 years old, and need to pass written and flight tests. All of their Cessna aircraft are equipped with state of the art GPS systems. Each period is two hours long and combines ground school and flight training. SAVANNAHAVIATION.COM
EXTREME EATING: BBQ BINGE
LET IT ALL GO
The South is known for its delicious food and heaping quantities. Specifically, the Lowcountry is known for its yummy BBQ. So, here are a few Savannah Aviation
ideas on what you should try while you’re here (and where)! Ready for a bar-b-q tour? Look no further than the Lowcountry for some good ole fashioned Southern BBQ. If you’re in Charleston be sure to check out Swig and Swine (1217 Savannah Highway) for some of the best BBQ around (and be sure to try the Family Platter if you want to try a little bit of everything!). In Savannah, stop by Wiley’s Championship BBQ (4700 Highway 80 E, Suite N) or Sandfly BBQ (8413 Ferguson Ave) for some of the tastiest BBQ in the South. PADDLE DREAMS
KAYAK 7 DAYS 90 MILES UP THE OGEECHEE RIVER The Ogeechee River is one of the South’s most beloved rivers. The chance to kayak all 90 miles of it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. This year, Paddle Georgia’s journey will take place on the Ogeechee River from June 20-26. This 7 day, 90-mile adventure is
Jack Trip CAPP Instrustor fun for the whole family. If 7 days sounds too intense, the Paddle Georgia Lite adventure is an option. It includes the first 2 days of the journey at a smaller cost. Over 350 paddlers are expected to participate in the event, and some paddling experience is needed. Each night, participants will camp at nearby facilities, so bring your gear! The cost to participate is $425 for adults, $230 for children (8-17), and $30 for children 7 and younger. To start your 7-day kayaking journey, go to GAPADDLE.COM.
BALANCE MIND AND BODY/YOGA
LOOKING FOR A WAY TO RELAX AND UNWIND? Try Savannah Yoga Centeryour one stop shop for all things yoga. It is an exercise and an experience unlike any other. Not only will you learn about the ancient practice of yoga, but you’ll also learn about yourself. Savannah Yoga Center offers everything from beginner’s classes to retreats and workshops for all levels of experience. Classes include kundalini, flow yoga, yogaverse, power flow, yin and yang yoga, and more. If you’re looking for a challenge give hot flow yoga a try; room temperature can reach up to 90 degrees! Teachers and instructors have done yoga all over the world, and now they’re right here in Savannah to share their knowledge with you. FOR PRICES AND MORE INFORMATION, VISIT SAVANNAHYOGA.COM OR EITHER OF THEIR LOCATIONS IN DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH OR POOLER.
ALLIGATOR WRESTLING AND THE GATOR ZIP LINE
CAUTION: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART Tired of kiddie rides at the runof-the-mill amusement parks? Try you hand at playing with the alligators!
1ST ANNUAL TACTICAL SKILLS BIVOUAC APRIL 17-19. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO TRAIN WITH HANDGUN/ RIFLE, LAND NAVIGATION, TRACKING, SURVIVAL SKILLS, CRITICAL TRAUMA CARE AND LOW LIGHT SHOOTING. CALL 912-6675667 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Ogeechee River Adventure This low tech solution to the thrill seeker’s quest for adrenaline can be had by children of all ages (even the 70 year olds) at Orlando, Florida’s Gatorland park. The “Rookie Wrestling” program will have you in a sand arena with an eight-foot gator. You will work with a trained professional who will pose the beasts for your amazing Bucket List photo! After that, stay in the park and mount the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line, voted Best Zip Line in the USA by AOL Travel! It will take you along 1,200 of terrain and over the Alligator Breeding Marsh with over 130 giant gators for the rush of a lifetime! GATORLAND.COM
VINTAGE CAR RACING
FIRE UP THOSE ENGINES
Who doesn’t look at a vintage sports car passing by with envy and imagine what it would be like to drive it at top speeds? Make it a reality by joining a driving club, like The Oglethorpe Driving Club. There are plenty of marqueebased clubs such as the Porsche Club of America, the Ferrari Club of America, and the Mustang Club, but there are also regional clubs. The Oglethorpe Driving Club was orchestrated by Kevin Iocovozzi to gather folks who possessed a number of marquees, not just one, that are trusty both on the road and on the track. Members are beyond enthusiasts and are active in races, Concours d’Elegance events, and other rallies. The club is capped at 50
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members and there is a waiting list to get in. And, yes, there are women in the club! The annual Historic Sportscar Racing Classic held at Hutchinson Island is a greatly anticipated regional event that gathers drivers, male and female, from all over the region. Jim Goodlett, an active member of the club said about the thrill of vintage car racing, “Versus the modern street rod or race car, in vintage machines, greater attention is needed for swift driving as there is little to no engine management system supervising the driver.” For regional racing shools, visit Skip Barber Racing School, Atlanta . SKIPBARBER.COM or Performance Driving Group, Palm Beach. PERFORMANCEDRIVINGGROUP. COM
PROTECT YOURSELF
BECOME A REGULAR ‘OL DOUBLE 007 The staff of the Coastal Academy of Personal Protection not only trains members of law enforcement and the military, but it also offers basic training for lower level
civilians. They tailor personal protection programs to each individual, and they stress the importance of avoiding dangerous situations. Their courses sharpen your level of awareness— which they call “condition yellow”—and offer a wide array of self-protection programs. They have courses specifically designed for women and some for kids too. Classes include Crossfit training as well as firearms training. GTAC.COM, 912-667-5667
GET FIT
BUCKET LIST RESOLUTION TIME AGAIN We all have a resolution to get in better shape from time to time, and yet so many of us fail to keep up with a consistent routine. Life does get in the way of some of our goals, and time constraints are some of the biggest challenges to keeping fit. Getting a personal trainer can actually save you time when getting fit. Most of us can increase the results from our workouts by learning from certified fitness professionals. Most of them are independent and will meet you at your facility of choice, or in your home gym. John Duberly is an ISSA certified personal trainer in Savannah who gets great results for his clients. Call him at 912704-2880. Ashley Thompson has helped shape up many of Savannah’s fittest people. She can be reached at 678-234-8938.
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YOUR GUIDE TO THE GREATEST PLACES TO EAT, STAY, PLAY & SHOP
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JAZZ'D .......................... 95 OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS ........ 98 SANDGNATS ................. 99 SAV. RIVERBOAT ........101 TOP DECK .................. 104 BARRELHOUSE ......... 105 LUCAS THEATRE ...... 107 SAVANNAH QUARTERS COUNTRY CLUB ........ 108 SEED ............................ 111 CITY MARKET ............ 112 ROGUE WATER ........... 113 NOBLE JONES ............116 OLD SAV. TOURS ........119
GOLDEN REALM ....... 102 GYPSY WORLD VINTAGE .................... 106 AFFORDABLES APPAREL .................... 109 CITY MARKET MERCHANTS .............. 112 HARPER....................... 114 SHOE BE DO ................ 117 THE FUTURE ..............119
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Trae Gurley sings Sinatra every Thursday night.
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We went here for our anniversary on Valentine's day and even for being a holiday we were sat in a very timely manner. We ordered the tapas for 2 and were not disappointed. So much food that we ended up taking some home. For a tapas restaurant the portions were huge! —ADAM L.
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JAZZ'D TAPAS BAR
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tucked beneath Barnard Street on the fringes of Ellis Square, the Jazz’d logo invites diners down the stairs into a swanky atmosphere that makes up the Jazz’d Tapas Bar dining experience. Through the door, live music welcomes the hungry into the spacious dining room for drinks and dinner. Jazz’d Chef Richard Hattaway’s menu of American-style tapas allows guests to try a little bit of everything with a mix of French, Asian and Latin flavors. Specialty martinis and craft cocktails come pouring from the Serpentine Bar and become beautiful additions to tables full of mouth-watering plates and fabulous guests. This cool, contemporary getaway is the place to go for a great night out. Honey bourbon pork tenderloin with a charred scallion potato salad and spicy tomato jam.
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Relax with family and friends at a beautiful, oceanfront cottage rental.
Stacye Jarrell is the owner of Oceanfront Cottage Rentals
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Tybee voted "Healthiest Beach in America" by Health Magazine.
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Enjoy meals while overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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Spent the weekend on Tybee at a rental they represent for my boyfriend's 30th birthday. It was a perfect weekend and the property company was polite and explained everything clearly. The cottage was clean and stocked with everything we needed. I just wish there was a later check out time because I didn't want my mini vacation to end. Would rent again from Oceanfront cottage rentals. —JESSICA C.
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Evelyn's Oasis is a 5-bedroom, 5-bath beachfront home.
Island Retreat If you want to live like a local in the casual elegance of Tybee Island, Oceanfront Cottage Rentals offers over 100 stunning properties for rent accompanied by luxury amenities and concierge services. They make renting a breeze so you have more time to make memories with your family, friends, and colleagues. Explore the island, stroll the six miles of Low Country beach, or just kick back on an Oceanfront Cottage porch and gaze at the ocean and marsh views.
Many of Oceanfront Cottage Rentals are located directly on the beach.
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This tour was amazing! I learned a lot about the city, got the feel of where things were right away, and had some great historical tidbits to drop at dinner with friends later that night. —EMILY S.
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See the sights, hear the history, and visit the Historic Colonial and Victorian districts on a comprehensive 90-minute tour of “Georgia’s First City.” For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours® have been entertaining and educating the visitors of Savannah. Take advantage of their all day on and off privileges at any of their 16 convenient stops where you can tour at your own pace and get to know the city. Old Town Trolley Tours® cares about the communities it serves and the environment. $1.00 of every ticket sold goes to the Historic Preservation Fund to maintain the Landmark Historic District. The majority of their trolley fleet runs on clean-burning propane, which is cleaner, runs quieter and less impactful on the environment. One complete tour takes 90-minutes and covers 9-miles of Savannah's Historic District.
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Come meet Gnate the Gnat, Sand Gnats mascot.
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Outstanding value and quality family time. Very nice facility. Go Gnats! —JAMES H.
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Thirsty Thursdays have become a staple at the Historic Grayson Stadium. Enjoy half price draft beer and soda.
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The best parts of Savannah are just steps outside this beautiful lobby.
Plan your next event at one of three studio spaces within the Andaz.
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I'm so glad I chose Andaz for our stay! Everyone there was accommodating and the hotel was absolutely perfect! We didn't want to leave! The location is ideal for walking the city, it's right in the middle of everything. We had such a wonderful time and can't wait to go back! —ANNA S.
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ANDAZ A Boutique Hotel Andaz Savannah offers guests a chic urban vibe, artful style, and warm Southern hospitality. Located in the heart of the Savannah Historic District, the Andaz is in a perfectly charming location. This boutique hotel is both eclectic and modern, and continuously provides guests with a unique and satisfying experience. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, 24-hour business services, valet parking, an outdoor pool and fire pit on the second floor terrace, and more. Enjoy modern Southern cuisine at 22 Square, the hotel’s renowned restaurant, or have a craft cocktail at the 22 Square Bar. Whether you’re visiting Savannah for business or for pleasure, you’ll feel right at home at the Andaz.
Enjoy a craft cocktail at the bar before dining at 22 Square.
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Climb aboard the Savannah River Queen with 600 of your closest friends.
Enjoy your favorite cocktail while cruising the Savannah River.
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The riverboat dinner cruise was entertaining and a lot of fun. The food was good and the entertainment was great. We had a DJ that kept people dancing and having a good time. It was nice to see the riverfront at night.
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Dinner & Entertainment Savannah Riverboat Cruises is a very unique venue for private parties, weddings and events, but also offers daily cruise options for guests who want a different way to see the city. The Savannah River Queen can hold up to 600 passengers and the Georgia Queen can accommodate up to 550. Hop on board for a Narrated Harbor Sightseeing Cruise, or for a delightful evening on a Dinner Entertainment Cruise. Other specialties include the Monday Gospel Dinner Cruise, Thursday Murder Mystery Cruise, Friday & Saturday Moonlight Entertainment Cruise, Saturday Luncheon and Sunday Brunch Cruise. Savannah Riverboat Cruises are a fun way to spend any day of the week on the Savannah River!
Fit for groups both big and small, Savannah Riverboat can accomodate all your needs.
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Choose from their large collection or have owner Steve create a one-of-a-kind piece
Take a risk by incorporating bright turqoise and red coral.
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This shop is so cute and funky! Perfect for unsual gifts! —KIKI
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Mezmerize onlookers with unique mystic topaz.
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Custom & Unique Located along Savannah’s historic Bay Street, Golden Realm is your one stop shop for vintage and custom jewelry and antiques in one of the country's oldest and most unique cities. The owners, Steve and Cynthia Carroll, take great care in selecting their products and make their customer’s desires top priority. Whether you’re an antique and vintage junkie or a first time buyer, they have something unique and interesting for every customer. If you are looking for something one-of-akind or need to repair a favorite piece, Steve is also a skilled silver and goldsmith. Find a gift for someone special by browsing Golden Realm's luxury pieces.
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Conveniently located on Bay Street.
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Above and beyond service with a perfect location; a fresh new gem in an old city. Upon arrival, I was greeted by three different helpful people… The hotel shows so much character with an older feel, yet it is still very modern. —JOSH M.
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THE COTTON SAIL HOTEL Modern Luxury Located within a refurbished late 1800’s cotton warehouse in the heart of downtown, the Cotton Sail Hotel remains true to its past. The perfect blend of traditional Savannah charm and upscale modern amenities, the Cotton Sail Hotel is both conventional and quaint. The front of the hotel overlooks the Savannah River, offering guests a breathtaking view of the city. With a restaurant on the lower level, a bar on the top level, and a stunning banquet room overlooking the river for business functions, the Cotton Sail Hotel has it all.
The Cotton Sail Hotel's NorthStar Banquet Room.
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Beets and leeks salad.
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Really cool bar to get some drinks at and enjoy the sunset. Had good service and really nice and modern décor. The food was delicious and not too expensive. Overall, a great place that I will be returning to often! —CARLA B.
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Top Deck is the perfect place to enjoy a drink while enjoying a Savannah sunset.
TOP DECK BAR View From the Top Located directly above the Cotton Sail Hotel, Top Deck offers an exceptional view of historic Savannah, especially the river. The perfect platform for relaxation and entertainment, Top Deck is the perfect place to go for a night (or day) out on the town! With quality food, unique beverages, top-notch customer service, and classic Southern hospitality, you are ensured a memorable and fun visit. Their menu is made up of small plates and charcuterie, so bring your appetite. Their delicious food and drinks, combined with the breathtaking view makes for a flawless venue.
Enjoy a variety of signature cocktails from the knowledgeable staff.
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Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Savannah.
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Enjoy live music from local bands at the upst airs lounge.
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Light up the Night Barrelhouse South is one of the greatest spots in town for live music and entertainment. With bands playing throughout the entire week, you and your friends are guaranteed a night of fun. From blues to country, to funk and jam bands, Barrelhouse hosts a wide variety of music. The eclectic scene combined with their variety of drinks and unique lighting makes for the perfect venue. With several big screen TVs and a 20-foot projection screen, Barrelhouse is also the perfect place to watch your favorite sporting events. If you’re looking for the best way to spend a night on the town drop by Barrelhouse South.
Grab some friends and head downstairs for games like pool and shuffleboard.
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Find clothes for both women and men.
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Lisa has the best selection of vintage treasures. You can tell she takes her time with picking the perfect pieces - There is seriously something here for EVERYONE! —W. GOW
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Make sure to give Gypsy Girl a scratch on the back while browsing around.
GYPSY WORLD VINTAGE
Vintage Vixens Exclusive, one-of-a-kind, and timeless items are what you will find at Gypsy World. Owner Lisa Garneau Doyle is an expert "picker" and prides herself in selecting only those pieces that are valuable, groovy and desirable for her customers! There is for sure no other Vintage Clothing Boutique in the area quite like Gypsy World. In addition, we add a vibe that is unparalleled to any other shopping experience in Savannah. Ultimately, Lisa’s dog Gypsy Girl, whom the store is named after, is one of the things that makes Gypsy World a unique store. Gypsy Girl awaits to meet customers daily…with her pearls on. They purvey women’s and men’s vintage clothing, hats, purses, shoes, jewelry and other accessories. It is a Savannah must-see! 2405 BULL ST • SAVANNAH • 912.704.2347 • GYPSYWORLDVINTAGE.COM 106
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Meet and greet with other theatre goers.
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It’s a community asset, but it’s also a top-drawer, A-plus, Broadway-level theater. Having this experience in your community takes you and puts you on a higher plane. You see what beauty and art do. It makes life better. — T. MILLS FLEMING
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The heart and soul of cultural Savannah.
LUCAS THEATRE
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Lively Entertainment The Lucas Theatre, built by Arthur Lucas, opened in 1921 in the era of opulent movie palaces. Architect C.K. Howell combined Greek revival, art deco, and neoclassical styles for the design. The theater closed in 1976, and after a period of time was slated for demolition. The theater was saved and fully restored, opening once again in 2000. Now the theater is the home of a wide range of community uses in addition to top-notch local and international entertainment. Home to the Savannah Music Festival, the Savannah Film Festival, and the Savannah Philharmonic, the Lucas provides the venue for a multifaceted experience for tourists and locals alike!
Enjoy a variety of musicians, such as Matt Eckstein and Austin Quattlebaum from Life is a Carnival, a Tribute to The Band.
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Let the friendly staff cater to your every need at this exquisite club.
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We have all the fun in one fantastic location. Let us help you Play Well!
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Play Well Our members and residents already know us for our prime location, pristine setting, opulent homes, and exclusive golf and country club experience, but the best is still to come. We've expanded our luxurious resort-style amenities with two additional tennis courts and will soon have a spacious new Fitness Complex. Plus, our Golf Members enjoy benefits through Troon Prive, including access to some of the finest private and resort/fee courses around the world and it's all waiting for you. Come see how you can “Play Well” at Savannah Quarters Country Club. Enjoy activities for the entire family from multiple pools to an 18-hole golf course.
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TRAVEL GUIDE
The following is a list of some of this regions finest places to eat, play, stay and shop. For more information and a complete guide, go to southmagazine.com
EAT JAZZ’D
Whether you want martinis, wine, tapas, live music or all of the above, this contemporary restaurant is happy to oblige. 52 Barnard St., (912) 236-7777, jazzdsavannah. com 22 SQUARE The trendsetting farm-to-
fork restaurant located inside the Andaz hotel. 14 Barnard St., (912) 629-9493, savannah.andaz. hyatt.com
establishment gives Southern seafood a new edge. 309 W Congress St., (912) 233-2111, aluresavannah.com
SAVANNAH RIVERBOAT DINNER CRUISES
CAFE AT CITY MARKET
Wow your guests with a unique Savannah location, outstanding food & a one of a kind celebration! Your cruise and event specialist will help you plan a menu, decor and entertainment that will exceed your highest expectations. 9 E River St., (800) 786-6404, savannahriverboat.com A.LURE Lowcountry cuisine
An outdoor bistro that features daily fresh specials served in the heart of City Market. 224 W Saint Julian St., (912) 236-7133 CUPCAKE EMPORIUM Delicious homemade cupcakes in nearly every flavor. 151 W Bryan St., (912) 341-8014 OLYMPIA CAFE Mouthwatering traditional
Greek food and dessertsincluding baklava-right on the river. 5 E River St., (912) 233-3131, olympiacafe.us BELFORD’S Situated in exciting City Market, sit outside or inside and enjoy fine Southern cooking for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 313 W Julian St., (912) 233-2626, BelfordsSavannah.com
RIVER HOUSE SEAFOOD Great selection of seafood dishes, right on the river. 125 W River St., (912) 234-1900, LiveOakStore. com/RiverHouse RIVER STREET SWEETS
RUE DE JEAN Busy, brick-walled bistro serving French classics with a twist and sushi, with a lively bar. 605 W Oglethorpe Ave., (912) 721-0595, HolyCityHospitality.com
Selection of gourmet home made southern candies such as pralines, chocolates, fudge, bear claws, chocolate turtles, salt water taffy, pecan pies and more! 13 E River St., (912) 234-4608, RiverStreetSweets.com SHRIMP FACTORY Built over 200 years ago, the building on historic River Street was an old cotton
Browse through these fabulous fashions suited for work and play.
AFFORDABLES APPAREL Cutting Edge Southern Style Affordables Apparel located in the Twelve Oaks Shopping Center is considered “one of the best kept secrets in Savannah." Located between Starbucks and Atlanta Bread Company, Affordables is a modern ladies boutique that brings versatility and style together for one of a kind finds. They pride themselves in providing a shopping experience that leaves you feeling like you’ve shopped with friends. Their sales staff, more like wardrobe consultants, revel in assisting customers to create a new look or keeping their wardrobe updated.
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Great boutique clothing at really affordable prices!! Great friendly staff who are also very helpful!!! That also have a store on Hilton Head Island, three in the Charleston area and one on Pawleys Island, S.C. I highly recommend this store. You won't be disappointed!! —PATRICIA
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warehouse but now specializes in shrimp. 313 W River St., (912) 236-4229, TheShrimpFactory.com WRIGHT SQUARE CAFÉ When your specialty is gourmet chocolate it’s not hard to see why people quickly become addicted to this quaint downtown shop. 21 W York St., (912) 238-1150, WrightSquareCafe.com MOON RIVER BREWING COMPANY Known for its outstanding and potent beer selections brewed in-house, it also has a perfectly balanced menu to complement the brew. 21 W Bay St., (912) 447-0943, MoonRiverBrewing.com
AMPERSAND
CRYSTAL BEER PARLOR
LEOCI’S TRATTORIA
Creatively focused 3-level venue with a New American restaurant, bar, live music & local artworks. 36 MLK Blvd., (912) 665-6373, AndSavannah.com
Although beer is in the name, and there’s surely a lot of it, the restaurant also offers a full menu and great burgers.
Elegant, family-friendly atmosphere with amazing pizza pies and calzones. 606 Abercorn St., (912) 335-7027, Leocis.com
301 W Jones St., (912) 232-9929, CrystalBeerParlor.com
WILD WING CAFÉ
CHART HOUSE The best in waterfront dining, a spectacular seafood menu features one of the signature dishes, the Snapper Hemingway. 202 W Bay St. (912) 234-6686, Chart-House.com
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COLLINS QUARTER
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Offers a local, fresh and bright farm-to-table menu. 151 Bull St., (912) 224-1245, TheCollinsQuarter.com
A full-service bistro focusing on locally sourced lunch fare and petite plates. 7 E Broughton St., (912) 232-0215, Dept7East.com
The best wings south of Buffalo in 33 different made-from-scratch flavors. Live music everyday. 27 Barnard St., (912) 790-9464, WildWingCafe.com THE PUBLIC KITCHEN & BAR
Attached to Fitness on Broughton, the small cafe boasts healthy, fresh soups, sandwiches and salads. 1 E Broughton St., (912) 233-6044, EatKayak.com
The place to be for casual dining in Savannah. Whether it’s for your lunch break at work or Sunday brunch, this restaurant puts a modern spin on American favorites. 1 W Liberty St., (912) 790-9000, ThePublicKitchen.com
Enjoy succulent shrimp and grits...
Then treat yourself to a.Lure's pecan pie.
a Lure Southern Cuisine with a Twist a.lure’s contemporary approach to classic southern recipes makes this restaurant an essential visit when it comes to dining in Savannah. The perfect blend of contemporary and classic themes, a.Lure keeps things both tasty and interesting for guests. Their combination of low-country, gourmet, fresh seafood, and a farm-to-fork concept, a.lure takes its own unique approach to southern dining. With produce coming straight from the farm, this restaurant will leave you feeling both full and satisfied.
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Came back for another magnificent meal here. Everything was perfect from start to finish. We got the filet, pork shank and the catch of the day which was salmon. Everything was delicious and presented beautifully. We love this place! —JENNJELLYBEAN
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B&D BURGERS Located in the heart of Savannah. This is the place to stop in for a burger, beer or to catch the game on the projection screen on the outdoor patio. 209 W Congress St., (912) 238-8315, bdburgers.net MELLOW MUSHROOM Embracing hippy culture and pizza! 11 W Liberty St., (912) 495-0705, MellowMushroom.com SIX PENCE PUB It’s a part of the traditional, haunted pub-crawl for a reason, but the charming lunch spot also has some amazing English-inspired food. 245 Bull St., (912) 233-3151, SixPencePub.com
TACA SUSHI & JAPANESE FUSION Excellent sushi and Japanese dishes, coupled with great atmosphere. 513 E Oglethorpe Ave., (912) 232-8222, TaCaSushi.com LOCAL11TEN Cleverly utilizing all parts of the building that used to be a bank including the drive-thru. Offers Southern cooking with hints of international flare. 1110 Bull St., (912) 790-9000, Local11Ten.com CIRCA 1875 GASTRO PUB The only official gastropub in the area! And in the world of English cuisine, ‘gas’ means attention to good food. 48 Whitaker St., (912) 443-1875, circa1875.com
SCREAMIN’ MIMI’S PIZZA
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Jersey-style slices. Jersey-style service. Jersey-style comforts. Jersey-style quality. Jersey-style attitude. Jersey-style deliciousness! 513 E Oglethorpe Ave., (912) 236-2744, ScreaminMimisPizza. com
Situated within Savannah’s first hotel, the classic, elegant restaurant offers a fine dining experience right in the heart of downtown. 123 E Broughton St., (912) 234-3111, MarshallHouse.com
RANCHO ALEGRE Known for a savory, made-to-order selection of traditional Cuban food, including their famous classic Cuban sandwich, Rancho Alegre Cuban Restaurant is bringing a taste of the Caribbean to Savannah. From appetizers to entrees and even traditional beverages, the menu features family recipes prepared with fresh ingredients. 402 MLK Jr. Blvd., (912) 292-1656, RanchoAlegreCuban.com
B. MATTHEW’S EATERY Excellent choice for weekday lunch and weekend brunch, quaint yet sophisticated for dinner. 325 E Bay St., (912) 233-1319, BMatthewsEatery.com CHA BELLA Fresh, organic, locally caught and grown seafood and vegetables with a succulent Southern twist. 102 E Broad. St., (912) 790-7888, Cha-Bella.com
Make sure to ask owner, Chris Clarke, for one of his signature martinis while enjoying the natural decor.
SEED ECO LOUNGE Dance & Mingle SEED Eco Lounge is Savannah’s only ecologically friendly bar. From the bamboo bar-top to the cocktails, everything is made and used while keeping the environment in mind. Many of the beers, liquors, and wines are made from organic and sustainable ingredients. Even SEED’s to-go cups are 100% compostable and made from post-consumer recycled products. Not only are they eco-friendly, but it’s also a great place for dancing and partying with friends. So stop by for a good time (and help the planet out too, while you’re at it)!
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SEED is a great lounge! Love this place. The bartenders are excellent and they have great martinis. I love the organic cucumber martini. Great atmosphere and love the fact it's Eco friendly :) —AMANDA
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THE DISTILLERY
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This Savannah brew house boasts a beer list pages long, and they have some good food too! 416 W Liberty St., (912) 236-1772, DistillerySavannah.com
Featuring its famous house barbecue sauce, available for sale by the bottle. 1651 E Victory Dr., (912) 354-7810, JohnnyHarris.com THE BIER HAUS
VU LOUNGE Catch a drink and a telescopic view of the Savannah River from this lounge in the Hyatt Regency. 2 W Bay St., (912) 238-1234, Savannah. Hyatt.com BOAR’S HEAD A fresh seafood lover’s haven accompanied by good cocktails and a riverfront view. 1 N Lincoln St., (912) 651-9660, BoarsHeadGrillandTavern.com
Savannah’s first Belgian & German gastro pub! Great food made of entirely fresh ingredients. Custommade sausages and hand crafted desserts, batters, sauces, and more, makes for an original Bier Haus experience! 513 E Oglethorpe Ave., (912) 349-1163, TheBierHaus.com ALLIGATOR SOUL The restaurant found tucked under Savannah’s streets is a hidden jewel of fine, sweet Southern cooking. Don’t forget to ask about the name.
114 Barnard St., (912) 232-7899, alligatorsoul.com
321 Jefferson St., (912) 443-3210, noblefare.com
FIREFLY CAFE
PAPILLOTE
With expansive window views, rich Savannah history and a long list of specialty dishes, the restaurant makes for good conversation over a great meal. 321 Habersham St., (912) 234-1971, fireflycafega.com
Don’t let the to-go plates and utensils fool you. The delicious French cuisine is always made from scratch! 218 W Broughton St., (912) 232-1811, papillote-savannah.com OLDE PINK HOUSE
J. CHRISTOPHERS The perfect breakfast and brunch spot for friend and family gatherings. 122 E Liberty St., (912) 236-7494, jchristophers.com NOBLE FARE
The breathtaking building, which once served as a private family residence and briefly as headquarters for General Sherman, now offers visitors a place to enjoy a top-notch dining experience right in the heart of the historic district. 23 Abercorn St., (912) 232-4286
Owned by people who consider food and wine to be a fine art, the French restaurant is guaranteed to impress.
Take a stroll through Savannah's social center or hop on a carriage for a unique way to see the city.
CITY MARKET MERCHANTS Experience the Epicenter of Savannah City Market is the place to go for entertainment, dining, art and shopping in historic downtown Savannah. Located on the original site of the market used by farmers and traders to sell their goods and wares, City Market offers the best of what is old and new in Savannah. Today, City Market comprises a four-block area of restored warehouses and shop fronts. Whether shopping for a gift or a work of art, grabbing a bite to eat or enjoying a night out with friends, City Market is the hub for all things entertainment in downtown Savannah. The City Market Art Center located upstairs houses over 50 working artists’ studios. 219 W BRYAN ST #207 • SAVANNAH • 912.232.4903 • SAVANNAHCITYMARKET.COM 112
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You could spend a full day at City Market. Start with lunch on one of the outdoor patios while listening to the live music. Then browse the retail shops and art galleries before getting a treat at the candy store. When evening sets in, grab a cocktail and rest your weary feet on one of the benches in the courtyard or at one of the bars —ANDY
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CLARY'S CAFE If you have ever visited Clary’s Café, then you know that they're about far more than the food. It is a place full of nostalgia and intriguing characters. Home of the infamous Bird Girl stained glass window that inspired the book Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil. Every day is something new! 404 Abercorn St., (912) 233-0402, claryscafe.com
(912) 786-0054, oceanfrontcottage. com THE BOHEMIAN RIVERFRONT Old Savannah meets modern day luxury on this Bay Street retreat dining and nightlife with the best rooftop view at Rocks on the Roof. 102 W Bay St., (912) 721-3800, bohemianhotelsavannah.com THE MANSION ON FORSYTH
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OCEANFRONT COTTAGE RENTALS Tybee Island’s Premier luxury rental agency offering over 100 properties for rent. Perfect for a weekend getaway or large groups. 717 1st St., Tybee Island,
This impeccable hotel has 125 luxurious rooms in a Victorian Romanesque environment overlooking Forsyth Park. 700 Drayton St., (912) 238-5158, mansiononforsythpark.com ANDAZ Stocked with all the modern
amenities for today’s business traveler, this property melds modernity with Savannah Charm. 14 Barnard St., (912) 233-2116, savannah.andaz.com THE COTTON SAIL HOTEL Housed within a refurbished late-1800's cotton warehouse, the Cotton Sail is historic Savannah with a modern twist. 126 W Bay St., (912) 200-3700, cottonsailhotel. com HYATT REGENCY A waterfront hotel located near the River Front Plaza. An unparalleled combination of business, entertainment and leisure with incredible views of the Savannah River. 2 W Bay St., (912) 238-1234, savannah.hyatt.com
LUCKY SAVANNAH Looking for a quaint cottage, a beautiful townhome or a Victorian mansion? Lucky Savannah has everything you need for the ultimate Savannah experience. 317 E Broad St., (912) 257-4050, luckysavannah.com PLANTER’S INN The Planters Inn offers an array of amenities. From the Deluxe Fireplace Room to the Balcony Parkview Room, it is both elegant and romantic. 29 Abercorn St., (912) 232-5678, plantersinnsavannah.com THE WHITMAN Delight in this stunning mansion’s turn-of-the-century details, exquisite accommodations, lush
Grab a seat at the bar while exploring downtown Savannah; you're sure to make a new friend with one of Rogue's popular bartenders.
ROGUE WATER A Social Setting
Looking for a cold beer and ideal atmosphere for a night out with friends? Look no further. Rogue Water is in the perfect location if you’re looking to get out on the town in Savannah. Whether you’re stopping by on a pub-crawl or looking for a place to get a drink or two (or three or four), Rogue Water is it. With an abundant drink menu, knowledgeable bartenders, and endless entertainment, this is the spot for Savannah nightlife.
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Enjoyed this place so much on our bar crawl that we came back after the crawl. The bartender, Vinny, was awesome. Small little place off the beaten path (which was nice). Had a nice little outdoor patio out back too. —AMY
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landscaping, elegant furnishings and modern conveniences – all culminating in the ideal Savannah experience. 611 Whitaker St., (912) 704-6233, thewhitmansavannah. com WESTIN SAVANNAH HARBOR & GOLF RESORT Newly re-imagined and full of Southern charm, the Westin is a top location on the river. Complimentary ferry service brings you to Savannah’s soul, River Street. 1 Resort Dr., (912) 201-2000, westinsavannah.com COURTYARD MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN Perfect for a weekend trip or a family vacation, this hotel is comfortable with an up close and
personal location to Savannah’s best activities. 415 W Liberty St., (912) 790-8287, marriott.com THUNDERBIRD INN Retro-chic, this is the hippest place to stay. Close to everything and the greatest economy lodging in town. 611 W Ogelthorpe Ave., (912) 232-2661, thunderbirdinn.com 1790 INN 200 years of Southern history, this historic restaurant offers top-notch dining—and hauntings. 307 E President St., (912) 236-7122, 17Hundred90.com EMBASSY SUITES SAVANNAH HISTORIC DISTRICT
District Savannah hotel offers an ideal location in the heart of downtown. 605 W Oglethorpe Ave., (912) 721-6900, embassysuites3. hilton.com THE BRICE HOTEL This luxury hotel brings a fresh change to Savannah by blending vintage and new into Southern beauty 601 E Bay St., (912) 238-1200, bricehotel.com ARTIST’S INN ON THE GARDEN Steps away from Forsyth Park, this new B&B is a bohemian artist’s studio in a charming 1800s home. 780 Hall St., (912) 306-8412, airbnb.com/rooms/543549
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THE MARSHALL HOUSE Located along Broughton Street, The Marshall House, built in 1851, is the oldest hotel in all of Savannah, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful. 123 E Broughton St., (912) 644-7896, marshallhouse.com ELIZA THOMPSON HOUSE Located on beautiful Jones Street, this 1847 Inn is now a bed and breakfast. Relax for the afternoon in the tranquil courtyard or explore downtown Savannah’s captivating historic district. 5 W Jones St., (912) 236-3620, elizathompsonhouse.com THE GASTONIAN Consisting of two mansions, The Gastonian is located in the middle of Savannah’s Historic Landmark
Beautiful clothes in an exquisite setting; make sure you hit Harper while shopping downtown.
HARPER BOUTIQUE Historic District
Harper offers a unique shopping experience with a wide selection of clothing and gifts for the modern and sophisticated woman. Browsing through the carefully curated pieces at Harper is a relaxing and enjoyable experience for shoppers. This locally owned store offers a friendly and knowledgeable staff on-hand and ready to give customers personalized attention. Whether you’re looking for a few new pieces or a total reinvention of your own personal style, you’ll be sure to find something you love at Harper. Be sure to also check out their sister-store, Red Clover!
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OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS Old Town Trolley offers a unique brand of transportation that allows your group to receive a highlight tour of the city as you make your way from one location to another. This service is perfect should you decide that you would like a different method of transportation. 234 MLK Jr. Blvd., (912) 233-0083, trolleytours.com/savannah OLD SAVANNAH TOURS Old Savannah Tours offers a variety of tours from private touring to
haunted historic tours. Serving Savannah since 1979, they’ve been providing the best tours for Savannah visitors. 250 MLK Jr. Blvd., (912) 234-8128, oldsavannahtours.com SAVANNAH SAND GNATS America’s favorite pastime, just minutes from downtown Savannah. Grab a cold beer and enjoy the game. 1401 E Victory Dr., (912) 351-9150, www.milb.com TOP DECK The spot for a rehearsal dinner, Top Deck is Savannah’s premier rooftop bar located on River Street above the beautiful Cotton Sail Hotel. The majestic views and breathtaking sunsets lend the perfect landscape to this Top Ten destination city. 125
W River St., (912) 200-3700, topdeckbar.com BARRELHOUSE SOUTH Savannah’s hottest ticket in town with regular live bands playing through the entire week 125 W Congress St., (912) 662-5576 SEED ECO LOUNGE Savannah's only ecologically friendly bar with consistent sustainability in mind from a bamboo bar-top to cocktails. 39 Montgomery St., (912) 349-5100 ROGUE WATER A Traditional Tavern specializing in craft beers featuring a backyard patio and an upstairs terrace to watch all of Savannah walk by. 38
MLK Jr. Blvd., (912) 349-1549 LUCAS THEATRE The historic Lucas Theatre is the perfect venue to evoke a vintage Savannah vibe. There are spacious lobbies for a reception or dinner, and a large stage in the theater that is perfect for a big wedding. 32 Abercorn St., (912) 525-5040, lucastheatre.com SAVANNAH QUARTERS COUNTRY CLUB Savannah Quarters Country Club features various locations to host your wedding, whether you want an indoor or outdoor wedding or a combination of the two. They also have an array of amenities including linens, table service and a customizable menu. 8 Palladian
Enjoy the Cafe at City Market's creole shrimp, greens and grits while people watching on the patio.
CAFE AT CITY MARKET Grab a Bite Step into the Café at city market and feel like you are in a European bistro. Situated right in the middle of Savannah’s downtown market the relaxing outdoor canopied porch offers the best people watching in town. The interior dining room is elegantly appointed for fine dining. Their chefs use only the freshest ingredients to create unique special dishes every day. Enjoy lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch in the casual elegance of The Café at City Market. 224 W SAINT JULIAN ST • SAVANNAH • 912.236.7133 SPECI A L T R AV EL + DE ST INAT IONS A DV ERTOR I A L SECT ION
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A very pleasant surprise! Amidst the touristy atmosphere of downtown Savannah, I lucked upon this modest eatery. I ordered the shrimp scampi pasta which touted fresh Georgia shrimp (a must) with garlic, basil, and lemon. All were prepared expertly. The service was fast and friendly. Prices very reasonable.. A big thumbs up!!! —CHRISTOPHER
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the Jepson Center, Telfair Academy, and the Owens-Thomas House. 207 W York St., (912) 790-8800,
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Call yourself a Savannah connoisseur by the end of this tour. Rich history and more is offered about Georgia’s first city. (912) 660-6468, noblejonestours.com SAVANNAH AVIATION Take a ride or even learn how to fly at Savannah's premier flight training and aircraft maintenance facility. 34 Hangar Rd., (912) 964-1022, savannahaviation.com TELFAIR MUSEUM OF ART The oldest public art museum in the Southeast that houses around 4,000 works of art. Located at 3 locations:
WET WILLIE’S The local and long-time experts on frozen drinks. Perfect for a sweltering summer afternoon or any time you’re in search of something sweet. 7101 E River St., (912) 233-5650, WetWillies.com SAVANNAH SLOW RIDE This 15-person bicycle tour is 100% pedal powered and takes you through historic downtown. 315 W Wayne St., (912) 414-5634, savannahslowride.com
GHOST CITY TOURS Rated 4.7 stars out of five by Trip Advisor. Visiting the top haunted Savannah locations, these tours offer a spine tingling good time. (912) 660-9539, ghosttoursinsavannah.com SEGWAY OF SAVANNAH There is a lot to see and do in Savannah. Do it quickly! A Segway tour of the city will get you to the sights you want to see at a fun-pace. 234 MLK Jr. Blvd., (912) 233-3554 segwayofsavannah.com SAVANNAH BIKE TOURS See the city and get a little exercise to boot. Pedal through the squares, parks, streets and past buildings that make up the beautiful city. 41
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Habersham St., (912) 704-4043, savannahbiketours.com BONAVENTURE CEMETERY TOURS Savannah’s most breathtaking cemetery is both eerie as well as beautiful. Take a tour and experience a place in this city like none other. 330 Bonaventure Rd., (866) 666-3323, bonaventurecemeterytours.com THE MIGHT 8TH AIR FORCE MUSEUM WWII history brought to life. Activated in Savannah after Pearl Harbor, the eighth air force is celebrated at this museum. 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler. (912) 748-8888 mightyeighth.org
Left to Right: Bill Thompson, Mike Mack, Kelse Palko, Debra Coon & Dean Coon
NOBLE JONES TOURS Historical & Entertaining Going on a Noble Jones walking tour is a necessity when visiting the Hostess city. Covering Savannah's general history and notorious events, licensed tour guides enlighten and entertain guests on a variety of excursions through Historic Downtown Savannah. Whether you want to go on a themed public tour or a private, customized tour with a guide all to yourself, you’ll leave feeling both delighted and educated. SAVANNAH • 912.660.6468 • NOBLEJONESTOURS.COM 116
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DAVENPORT HOUSE
TRUSTEES THEATER
Take a peek back into Savannah’s past when you visit this historic landmark home. 324 E State St., (912) 236-8097, davenporthousemuseum.org
This iconic theatre has performances from SCAD students, top bands and shows classic films. 216 E Broughton St., (912) 525-5050, trusteestheatre.com
GREAT SAVANNAH RACES MUSEUM A micro-museum and shop dedicated to the Great Savannah Races: The First American Grand Prix, The Vanderbilt Cup, Tiedeman Trophy and Savannah Challenge of 1908-1911. Learn how many of the culturally significant racing traditions began in Savannah. 411 Abercorn St., (912) 398-4785, greatsavannahraces.com
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GOLDEN REALM Find unique pieces or have owner Steve Carroll create a one of a kind piece at this new find located on beautiful Bay Street. 306 E Bay St., (912) 335-8623, facebook.com/ goldenrealm GYPSY WORLD VINTAGE Bring in your gently used clothing and find something new at this
Try on the United Nude Fold in Bright Mix.
Starland District shop. Browse through clothes for men, women and children. 2405 Bull St., (912) 704-2347 AFFORDABLES APPAREL Clothing for real women with real lives. With locations in Hilton Head and Savannah and throughout coastal South Carolina, this boutique dresses mature women with active professional and personal lives. SAVANNAH Twelve Oaks Shopping Center, 5500 Abercorn St., (912) 303-5443. HILTON HEAD Fresh Market Center, 890 William Hilton Pkwy, (843) 321-4200, affordableapparels.com
CITY MARKET MERCHANTS Eat, shop and be entertained as you stroll through the famous City Market. The best stores, restaurants and galleries in one place. 219 W Bryan St. (912) 232-4903, savannahcitymarket. com HARPER The sister store of Red Clover! Fashions the urban-chic woman at great values. 118 Bull St., (912) 234-2180, harpersavannah.com SHOE BE DO Savannah’s newest shoe store has it all! Bring some international flair to your outfit with their world of designers. 7 W York St., (912) 495-5076, shoebedousa.com
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SHOE BE DO
HYATT REGENCY
Fashion Forward
Luxury on the River
Located right off of Wright Square in Historic Downtown Savannah, Shoe Be Do is Savannah’s hottest new ladies’ shoe and handbag boutique. With exclusive brands such as United Nude from Amsterdam designed by famed architect, Rem Koolhaas, the infamous “Mohito” shoe by Julian Hakes, you won’t leave empty handed.
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Hyatt Regency Savannah, located right on Savannah’s historic River Street, offers guests countless services while visiting the Hostess City. Hyatt Regency Savannah is also excited to reveal newly restyled guest rooms, bathrooms and corridors. Using a color palate reflective of the majestic southern oaks and the vibrant Savannah River, our new design captures the eclectic and energetic feel of historic downtown Savannah. 2 W. BAY ST • SAVANNAH • 912.238.1234 SAVANNAH.HYATT.COM A PR IL | M AY 15
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THE FUTURE ON FORSYTH Find a new style at this vintage shop with modern flair located right on Forsyth Park. 106 W Gwinnett St., (912) 235-2476, thefutureonforsyth. blogspot.com COPPER PENNY Upscale women's boutique that sells designer clothing, footwear, jewelry, and accessories for the beautiful Southern woman. 22 W Broughton St., (912) 629-6800, shopcopperpenny.com LIVVY, A SAVANNAH BOUTIQUE This locally owned boutique purveys chic ladies' clothing and accessories in their beautiful Sandfly store. 7360 Skidaway Rd.,
Suite L-2, (912) 898-9828, livvyboutique.com LULULEMON This popular fitness wear company has finally hit Savannah just in time for summer. Visit their new location on Broughton Street soon. 309 W Broughton St., (912) 234-3685, lululemon.com LEVY JEWELERS Discover your favorites from David Yurman and Michael Kors for an intimate gift or even a selfindulgent guilty pleasure. 101 E Broughton St., (912) 233-1163, levyjewelers.com
JOHN B. ROURKE
GLOBE SHOE COMPANY
Dedicated to providing men with exclusive, quality clothes, the professional staff constantly explores men’s fashion for the finest brands and designer collections to bring together a selection of suits, sport coats, trousers, sportswear, furnishings and accessories. 7135 Hodgson Memorial Dr., (912) 355-1211, johnbrourke.com
An exclusive selection of designer footwear and accessories for both men and women. 17 E Broughton St., (912) 232-8161
INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND CENTER The International Diamond Center carries the largest selection of designers to guarantee you are able to find the right ring to suit your tastes. They also offer a selection of loose diamonds in every size, color and cut imaginable. 349 Mall Blvd, #100, (912) 629-9433, shopidc.com
SAVANNAH CANDY KITCHEN Visitors from near and far come to taste test Savannah’s Candy Kitchen’s world famous pecan pralines. 225 East River St. & 318 West St. Julian St., (800) 4437884, SavannahCandy.com FABRIK One of a kind boutique without the dread of sticker shock, on trendy Broughton Street. Bringing runway fashion to you all for under $100. 318 W Broughton St., (912) 234-8470, fabrikstyle.com
Don't leave without trying Famous Mabel's buttercream cupcake.
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OLYMPIA CAFE
CUPCAKE EMPORIUM
Mediterranean Delight
Simple yet Sweet
Home of the best Greek food in town, Olympia Café uses fresh local ingredients to create their specialty dishes. Their prime location provides a relaxing atmosphere with the perfect view of the Savannah River. Whether your'e looking to feast or simply refresh with an espresso, Olympia Cafe has many options that are sure to please your palate
Located in Historic Downtown Savannah, Cupcake Emporium makes some of the best cupcakes in the South. But, they don’t stop at cupcakes! They also serve French macarons, muffins, and many other tasty confections. So next time you’re in the area, stop by. Your taste buds will thank you!
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GAUCHO Three designers create a go-to fashion destination for women of Savannah. The shop decorates Bull Street with its many contemporary collections. 251 Bull St., (912) 232-7414, gauchosavannah.com SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY Allowing nature to bee beautiful. Top-of-the-line honey products to soothe your skin and the best jarred honey in town. 104 W Broughton St. (912) 233-7873, savannahbee. com VILLA SAVANNAH Home decor, fashion accessories, women's clothing mingle together at Villa allowing women of all ages the chance to indulge in a total lifestyle
shopping experience. 109 W Broughton St., (912) 233-2870, shopvillasavannah.com VERONICA’S CLOSET This charming two-story carriage house is the place to shop for unique clothing, shoes and jewelry at affordable prices. 205 E 37th St., (912) 777-4190 SERENITY HOUSE TEA SOCIETY Transport yourself around the globe with Serenity House’s selection of international teas. With over 100 leaves to choose from, you’ll find the perfect concoction. 140 Abercorn St., (912) 638-0381, serenityhousetea.com
Explore fun finds like this Mantrap print from Pin Up Girl Clothing.
SMOKE CARTEL Smoke Cartel offers quality products with a close-knit team of glass lovers to help you find the best smoking gear. 302 W Victory Drive (912) 574-2000, smokecartel.com TANGER OUTLETS Find great fashions at affordable prices now at two convenient Savannah area locations. Bluffton 1414 Fording Island Rd. (843) 837-5410 Pooler 200 Tanger Outlet Blvd (912) 348-3125, tangeroutlet.com 24 E Home to Savannah’s modern furniture. A large selection of contemporary pieces, furnishings and accessories for any home. 24 E
Broughton St., (912) 233-2274, 24estyle.com RED CLOVER Offering a range of women’s clothing styles from bohemian, to classic, to vintage. Voted Best boutique in Savannah. 244 Bull St., (912) 236-4053, shopredclover.com JAMES HOGAN Previously featured in Barney’s and Saks Fifth Avenue, James Hogan dresses you up in the finest fashion. 412 Whitaker St. (912) 234-0374 jameshogan.com Check out South's complete guide to the best places to eat, stay, play and shop at southmag.com
Old Savannah Tours features some of the South's most notable characters.
THE FUTURE ON FORSYTH
OLD SAVANNAH TOURS
Vintage Fashion
Educate Yourself
The Future believes that being well dressed is important for everyone, and it is up to you to decide how to portray yourself to the world. Full of unique pieces and vintage vibes, The Future on Forsyth is your one stop shop for your own one of a kind vintage look.
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Possibly the liveliest of tour companies in town, Old Savannah Tours introduces you to the charms of Savannah with its own cast of characters from Forrest Gump and Georgia founder, General James Oglethorpe. These folks really bring Savannah’s history to life in a unique way to create lasting memories of your visit. They are the oldest trolley tour company in Savannah and they spare no details when it comes to your introduction to the Hostess City! 250 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD • SAVANNAH • 912.234.8128 • OLDSAVANNAHTOURS.COM
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THE LOWCOUNTRY REGION FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA SHORE TO JACKSONVILLE IS ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S RICHEST CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGIONS. THIS GUIDE POINTS YOU TO THE GREATEST PLACES IN CHARLESTON, JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH, THE GOLDEN ISLANDS, AND, OF COURSE, ATLANTA, “THE OTHER GEORGIA.” SAVANNAH HERSELF BOASTS OVER 12 MILLION VISITORS A YEAR AND WE GIVE YOU PLENTY OF REASONS TO EMBARK IN OUR HOMETOWN AND JOURNEY OUTWARD INTO THE REGION. BON VOYAGE!
Jazz’d
Welcome to Savannah
Allow us the indulgence of selecting South’s hometown of Savannah as our number one southern travel destination. The city is indeed charmed. General Sherman said it was too pretty to burn it; hurricanes and floods have sidestepped the hostess city; Brooke Astor called her “a pretty lady with a dirty face.” Savannah is the most navigable, hospitable city in the southeast, offering the best historic urban life lush with green squares that act as a giant garden. James Oglethorpe’s 18th century city plan is considered one of the best in the world. A wide array of places of worship rest among the live oak-lined squares calling out the rich cultural diversity of the city. Some of the greatest beaches and barrier island access enhance the Lowcountry lifestyle of the surrounding areas. Savannah’s love of architecture, art, and its unique tidal environment make the Hostess City its own brand.
JAZZ’D Whether you want martinis, wine, tapas, live music or all of the above, this contemporary restaurant is happy to oblige. 52 Barnard Street | 912.236.7777 jazzdtapasbar.com
THE MANSION ON FORSYTH PARK This 125-room Victorian palace is a feast for the eyes. The ultra-chic rooms with Egyptian cotton linens are mini palaces in themselves. The Kessler-owned hotel pampers its guests with its full service spa and the upscale 700 Drayton restaurant. 700 Drayton Street | 912.238.5158 mansiononforsythpark.com
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Ballroom in The Mansion
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FAB’RIK
This one-of-a-kind boutique brings you women’s runway fashions without sticker shock! 318 Wesr Broughton Street | fabrikstyle.com
MARC BY MARC JACOBS
One of America’s edgiest designers, Marc Jacobs, opened up shop downtown, and Savannah can’t get enough of his bold women’s and men’s fashions. His new spring collections are in now, and the shope has recently opened a new cosmetics counter! The best accessories, handbags and shoes compliment the clothing and no one leaves empty handed! 322 West Broughton Street | 912.234.2800 marcjacobs.com
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Home to Savannah’s modern furniture 24E’s selections of objects and accessories include such brands as Knoll and Lampe Bergere. They also offer custom tables from reclaimed materials. 24 East Broughton| 912.233.2274 24estyle.com
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THE STARS AND CHARACTERS COME OUT AT NIGHT IN SAVANNAH. WITH TOO MANY PLACES TO DESCRIBE, HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BEST:
THE RAIL PUB
VU LOUNGE
With menu items such as Ghetto Dawg and Pickled Pigs Feet, this is a bar that likes to have as much fun as you do. Live music is always on tap in the garden. 405 West Congress Street| 912. 238.1311 therailpub.com
Located in the Hyatt Regency Savannah, Vu Lounge has a light dinner menu and signature cocktails. Step out on the outdoor terrace for a view of the Savannah River. 2 West Bay Street | 912.238.1234 savannah.hyatt.com/en/hotel/ dining/VuLounge
ROCKS ON THE ROOF MCDONOUGH’S This restaurant may have one of the tastiest menus in town, but it’s the karaoke that keeps people coming back for more. Take the mic or cheer on a friend. 21 E McDonough Street | 912. 233.6136 innatmcdonoughs.com
Take in the spectacular view of the Savannah River and the Historic District from this rooftop lounge all while sipping a cocktail, savoring the food and mixing with the locals. 102 West Bay Street 912.721.3901 bohemianhotelsavannah.com
Red Clover
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THESE HOT SHOES
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THE COLLINS QUARTER Open for breakfast and lunch, The Collins Quarter specializes in café food pairings. Their innovative cuisine and atmosphere is modeled after Melbourne’s historic Collins Street in Australia. Complete with a wine bar, outdoor seating, and an outdoor coffee window for people on the go, this unique restaurant is perfect for early morning visits or afternoon breaks. 151 Bull Street | 912.777.4147 thecollinsquarter.com
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Shoe Be Doo, hot shoe alert!!! Located one block south of Broughton Street, Shoe Be Doo is Savannah’s hottest new ladies’ shoe and handbag boutique. You will find the hottest exclusive brands such as United Nude from Amsterdam designed by famed architect, Rem Koolhaas, the famed “Mohito” shoe by Julian Hakes, and great designs from the best Spanish shoemakers. 912.495.5076 facebook.com/ ShoeBeDoUSA
RED CLOVER
Offering a range of women’s clothing styles from bohemian to classic to vintage inspired clothing. Voted Best boutique in Savannah! 244 Bull Street | 912.236.4053 shopredclover.com
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A.LURE
Mixing the old with the new never tasted so good. This place specializes in Southern recipes but with a more contemporary approach. Menu items are all made with fresh seafood, produce from the farm and inspired by good old home cooked meals. This is the place to really get a taste of Savannah. 309 West Congress Street | 912.233.2111 aluresavannah.com
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NIGHTLIFEY IN THE CIT
WELCOME TO SAVANNAH VISITING TYBEE ISLAND HEAD TO SOUTH CAROLINA TAKE IN CHARLESTON ABOUT IN ATLANTA JUMP TO JACKSONVILLE ESCAPE TO THE ISLANDS
GLOBE SHOES
Photos courtesy of Mathes Land & Cattle Co. , the Andaz. Globe Shoes | Photo: Blake Crosby. Ampersand | Photo: Kate Blohm
Founded in 1892, Globe Shoe Company is the place to go in Savannah for the chicest designer footwear on the market. Brands such as Fly, Stuart Weitzman, Cole Haan, Alan Edmonds and ECCO grace the racks of this shoe store. So whether you’re going to a wedding, to work or simply lounging by the beach, Globe Shoe Company has a shoe for every occasion. 17 East Broughton | 912.232.8161 Look them up on Facebook.
BELFORD’S
THE BRICE HOTEL
ANDAZ SAVANNAH
For the best surf and turf in town Belford’s is the place to go. Located in Savannah’s lively City Market, it is the perfect place to stop for a late lunch or a romantic date night. From calamari to salmon to angus burgers and New York strip steak, there is something for everyone at Belford’s. 315 West Saint Julian Street | 912.233.2626 belfordssavannah.com
Experience the lavishness of leisure decorated with a modern flair. Adorned with decadent gardens and soothing color schemes, beauty abounds at The Brice Hotel. Enjoy luxurious amenities such as organic honor bar treats, in-room spa services, rejuvenating bath options, and French-press coffee. 601 East Bay Street | 912.238.1200 kimptonhotels.com/stay/thebrice-savannah-ga
Every amenity for today’s business and leisure traveler await guests at the Andaz. The word for personal style in Hindi is Andaz, and this Hyatt-owned property melds modernity with Savannah charm, and style. 22 Square, the Andaz’s signature farm-to-table restaurant, features a menu of Southern-inspired classics. 14 Barnard Street | 912.233.2116 savannah.andaz.hyatt.com
MATHES LAND & CATTLE CO.
Mathes Land & Cattle Co. is a lifestyle store focused on bringing both rustic and bohemian goods to Savannah. They offer an eclectic combination of handmade cowboy boots, Indian textiles, unique apparel and one-of-akind furnishings. 201 East 37th Street | 912.495.5332 matheslandandcattle.com
Food, Music Ampersand Beer AMPERSAND
Offering a flavorful selection of sandwiches as well as over 50 different types of craft beer and special cocktails, Ampersand is a favorite downtown hotspot! From the classic menu item the 1/3 lb. Draplinburger stuffed with blue cheese, jalapenos, and topped with bacon, to the hot spinning tune of local DJs who turn the place into a dance club, Amersand is at the intersection of food and funk! 36 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 912.232.4272 andsavannah.com
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DEPT. 7 EAST With a bistro and market environment that is both innovative and inviting, Dept. 7 East concentrates on the utilization of genuine Southern flavors by crafting gourmet foods as well as delightful nibbles with local produce and ingredients. 7 East Broughton Street | 912.232.0215 dept7east.com
MOON RIVER BREWING COMPANY Savannah’s only brewery restaurant, Moon River serves great beer and simple comfort food and has the largest beer garden in Savannah. 21 West Bay Street | 912.447.0943 moonriverbrewing.com
Bohemian
BOHEMIAN HOTEL, SAVANNAH RIVERFRONT
Moon River
This Kessler Hotel property is indeed Bohemian chic! The riverside location offers great views and eclectic, artistic dĂŠcor. Rocks on the Roof features a stylish bar, a tapas-style menu, a fire pit and the most stunning rooftop view of the Savannah River in the area. 102 West Bay Street | 912.721.3800 bohemianhotelsavannah.com
Your Downtown Hub CITY MARKET
Offering an eclectic blend of specialty gift shops, boutiques and art galleries, Savannah City Market is home to some of the best shops downtown. City Market is centrally positioned near many different eateries, local lounges and bars, making it a vivacious area full of fun for all age groups. 219 West Bryan Street 912.232.4903 savannahcitymarket.com
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WELCOME TO SAVANNAH VISITING TYBEE ISLAND HEAD TO SOUTH CAROLINA TAKE IN CHARLESTON ABOUT IN ATLANTA JUMP TO JACKSONVILLE ESCAPE TO THE ISLANDS
LEVY JEWELERS Levy Jewelers is Savannah’s oldest luxury purveyor of brands such as David Yurman, Michael Kors, Bulova, Luminox and John Hardy. 101 East Broughton Street | 912.233.1163 levyjewelers.com
SAVANNAH BEE This innovative local company carries top-ofthe-line honey products for your palate and skin. The bee’s knees of Savannah merchants, they offer honey for eating, for skincare, for hair care, and for baby care! 104 West Broughton Street 912.233.7873 savannahbee.com
THE COTTON SAIL HOTEL The Cotton Sail Hotel is a mixture of vintage chic and modernity. Each room features hardwood floors created from the 200-year old salvaged pinewood found in the building during renovations, adding a classy feature to the rooms. Enjoy the view of the Savannah River from The Top Deck. 126 West Bay Street | 912.200.3700 cottonsailhotel.com
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UNIQUE STAYS:
FORSYTH PARK INN This 1896 Queen Anne Victorian Bed & Breakfast sits proudly on Forsyth Park and is a favorite Savannah wedding inn. 102 West Hall Street | 912 233.6800 >> forsythparkinn.com LUCKY SAVANNAH Lucky Savannah offers a wide variety of over 40 upscale properties for rent. 912.257.4050 >> luckysavannah.com THE WHITMAN This Queen Anne Style Victorian home in the Historic District is quickly earning the reputation as Savannah’s most romantic place to say “I do.” 611 Whitaker Street | 912.704.6233 >>thewhitmansavannah.com. SAVANNAH DREAM VACATIONS The unique collection of rental vacation homes serves as the ideal travel destination stay for those who prefer a little more privacy. 912.713.7278 >> savannahdreamvacations.com
SAVANNAH AVIATION Savannah Aviation has been the leader in flight training for 25 years. With the only Authorized Cessna Pilot Training Center in Coastal Georgia, instructors will have you exploring the playground of the sky quickly and safely. 34 Hangar Road | 912.964.1022 savannahaviation.com
FOREST CITY GUN CLUB Hailed as the oldest skeet, trap and sporting clays club in America, this club was founded in 1883. 9203 Ferguson Avenue | 912.354.0210 forestcitygunclub.com
HOPPERS PAINTBALL AND AIRSOFT
Get some thrills at this paintball and airsoft course. Navigate eight buildings and intense obstacles throughout the course, all while trying to win the battle against the other team. They even offer camps for kids. 1579 Grove Point Road | 912.844.2883 hoppersga.com 126
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GREAT SAVANNAH TOURS
Noble Jones Tours, Call yourself a Savannah connoisseur by the end of this tour. Rich history and more is offered about Georgia’s first city. This company of expert guides specializes in great themed tours like a Civil War Tour, the Petals & Metals tour of gardens and ironworks, and the Savannah Saunter tour of history and architecture. Kelse Palko said, “We want to get the story right. If we can’t answer a question, we go home and do research. We spend a lot of time on research. With 6 guides now, Noble Jones’ tours are capped at 16 people. They normally take 6 to 8, but are doing more private tours than ever now. There is no better way to immerse yourself in the Savannah story! 912.660.6468 >> noblejonestours.com Old Town Trolley Tours, Savannah’s best sightseeing tours happen with Old Town Trolley. Equipped with the best guides and new busses with handicapped accessible entry, this fun family adventure is perfect for anyone. 888.910.8687 >> trolleytours.com
This place is a serious hit with the locals. This is the go-to place for a gourmet burger while exploring downtown Savannah. Check out their location on Congress Street complete with two large bars on two floors as well as a spacious patio with a projection screen. 209 West Congress Street | 912.238-8315 bdburgers.net
LEOCI’S TRATTORIA
Noble Jones
Chef Roberto Leoci spent summers in Sicily with his family, and it shows in his eponymous Italian restaurant. The backto-basics Italian cuisine prepared with the freshest seasonal ingredients combine with a comfortable environment and an outdoor deck that is never empty in good weather. 606 Abercorn Street 912.335.7027 leocis.co
BARRELHOUSE Live music and entertainment are the staples served at this downtown club. Enjoy blues, country, funk and jam bands into the wee hours. 125 West Congress Street 912.662.5576 facebook.com/barrelhousesav
SHIPS OF THE SEA Savannah’s maritime history comes alive in this museum with model ships, seafaring artifacts and paintings. 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 912.232.1511 shipsofthesea.org
FLYING MONK NOODLE BAR
Quickly becoming a legend on Broughton Street for its many Asian inspired noodle dishes, the Flying Monk also offers traditional Southeast Asian cuisine. 5 West Broughton Street, eleandthechef.com.
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LOOKING FOR SOMETHING “OUT OF THE BOX” FOR A PLACE TO STAY? HERE ARE A FEW ALTERNATIVES:
Visiting Tybee Island
TYBEE IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN GEORGIA. ASIDE FROM THE LOVELY BEACH, A VARIETY OF ACCOMMODATIONS, AND AN ABUNDANCE OF RESTAURANTS AND BARS FEATURING FRESH SEAFOOD AND REFRESHING BOAT DRINKS, TYBEE IS ALSO KNOWN AND LOVED FOR ITS UNIQUE LOCAL COLOR.
Voted one of “The Happiest Seaside Towns” by Coastal Living, Tybee Island is Savannah’s beach that encompasses the shabby and the chic. Five miles of uninterrupted public beach awaits visitors to this island retreat only 20 minutes from downtown. The surrounding salt marshes overflow with birds and wildlife, making this destination perfect for strolling and kayaking, nature lovers and more adventurous kiteboarders. Thursday evenings are filled with social fun during the free outdoor concerts at the Pier and Pavillion!
TYBEE ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB Perhaps one of the most charming and cozy places to settle in for a meal, it is has also been voted one of the top ten bars in Georgia! The excellent food dishes include the best fish tacos around. Live music is featured Friday and Saturday evenings and for Sunday brunch. 1311 Butler Avenue | 912.472.4004 tybeeislandsocialclub.com
TYBEE ISLAND FISH CAMP
AJ’S DOCKSIDE
The latest culinary child of Tybee’s chicest couple, Sarah and Kurtis Schumm, Tybee Fish Camp combines island rustic with cosmopolitan moxie in both the atmosphere and the menu. This venue offers such impressive entrees as North Carolina Flounder, Lobster, Mushroom & Shrimp Risotto, and Seared Hangar Steak. 912.662.3474. tybeeislandfishcamp.com.
Known for its marsh views and killer Bloody Marys, AJ’s is situated on the harbor, where locals enjoy the sunsets with classic seafood appetizers, entrees and the best burgers. Kayaks and paddleboards can be rented from the dock for half- or full- day trips. 1315 Chatham Avenue 912.786.4442 ajsdocksidetybee.com
FORT PULASKI Still standing strong, Fort Pulaski gives visitors a taste of history as they explore this American Civil War landmark. Musket firing, cannons and soldier demonstrations along with guided tours are offered on the weekends. US Highway 80 East | 912.786.5787 tybee.com/place/ fort-pulaski
EAST COAST PADDLEBOARDING Get on up with the first and only dedicated stand up paddleboarding outfitter and school in Savannah and Tybee Island! 912.484.3200 eastcoastpaddleboarding.com
Tybee Island Social Club
MCQUEEN’S ISLAND
These two offer the greatest ways to immerse yourself in the Lowcountry. Get into the water and explore. Tours include day paddles around Tybee’s salt marshes of Chimney and Ebenezer Creeks and three-day overnight paddles to the renowned Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. seakayakgeorgia.com and canoecanoe.com
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SEA KAYAK GEORGIA AND CANOE OUTFITTERS
Rails-to-Trails This trail stretches six miles long, located between Tybee and Wilmington Island. The trail was previously a transport railroad track that was used from 1887 until 1933. Begin your adventure starting at the Fort Pulaski Monument.
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ALL OUT KITEBOARDING This sport combines wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, and gymnastics all into one. A.O.K. Tybee Island just happens to have some of the world’s best kite boarding conditions. Tybee Island is the place you’re going to want to start. Lessons range anywhere from $75-$450. 1510 Butler Avenue | 912.786.8080 aokwatersports.com
TYBEE ISLAND LIGHT STATION This is one of a few 18th century lighthouses still in operation in North America. Built in 1736 and standing 90 feet tall, the light station was the tallest building in America at that time. 30 Meddin Dr ive | 912.786.5801 tybeelighthouse.org
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BEACHVIEW BED & BREAKFAST
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This B&B is a popular venue for weddings and other romantic celebrations. A luxurious, eightbedroom stately house within a short walking distance to the shores of the beach, Beachview offers a charming island escape. 1701 Butler Avenue | 912.786.5500 beachviewbbtybee.com
NORTH BEACH BAR AND GRILL Located between the historic lighthouse and the beach, NBBG’s food items are infused with a taste of the Caribbean and use only the freshest ingredients. Known for Cuban style and Carribean jerk dishes, the grill also offers 14 oz. ribeye steaks and fresh seafood dishes that are to die for! 33 Meddin Drive | 912.786.4442 northbeachbarandgrill.net North Beach Bar and Grill
OCEANFRONT COTTAGE RENTALS
TYBEE VACATION RENTALS
Over 100 luxury vacation rental properties, including condos, charming cottages and large beach homes are available for you to live like a native! Many properties are pet friendly and available for extended stays. All properties are beautifully decorated and clean. Some rentals come with private pools and hot tubs, too! 800.786.5889 oceanfrontcottage.com
Live like a local in one of over 200 properties available through Tybee Vacation Rentals. Properties are fully furnished and range from one to six bedrooms. This is a perfect way to accommodate a family reunion or couple’s getaway. 877.214.7353 tybeevacationrentals.com
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SOUTH CAROLINA’S LOWCOUNTRY COAST HAS NO SHORTAGE OF ACTIVITIES AND SITES FOR TOURISTS. WHETHER YOU ENJOY FISHING, KAYAKING AND HISTORICAL TOURS, OR YOU JUST WANT TO ENJOY THE DELICIOUS LOCAL CUISINE, WE’VE LISTED SOME OF THE BEST PLACESTO CHECK OUT.
RED FISH The Executive Chef of Red Fish, Chef Chaun Bescos, designs his plates to reflect his upbringing on an organic farm in Hawaii. Extraordinary dishes at Red Fish include Shrimp Diavolo with Arribbiata Sauce and Fried Polenta Croutons, The Latin Ribs with Guava Orange Barbeque Sauce, and The Asian Pork Meatballs with Pickled Vegetables and Thai Chili Aioli. Enjoy live jazz music while dining! 8 Archer Road | 843.695.9352 redfishofhiltonhead.com
Over 2.5 million people visit Hilton Head Island each year for its 24 on-island championship golf courses and its 12 miles of beaches. It is the second largest barrier island on the East Coast. Now a favorite American retirement community, the island once served as an important base for the Union blockade of Southern ports during the Civil War. It also held concrete gun platforms during World War II to defend against possible Axis attacks. Hilton Head is one of America’s best family beach destinations where the average daily temperature is 70 degrees!
CHARBAR
Located just outside the gate of Sea Pines, this is the best little burger and sandwich spot on the Island. Build your own, or go with the classic Champ (voted best burger by HHI People’s Choice). 33 Office Park Road | 843.785.2427 facebook.com/charbarco
PICTURE THIS GALLERY Take a break from the Tanger Outlets in nearby Bluffton and take in the visual scenery of some of the region’s great artists. The whimsical, colorful works by Mira Scott and the seductive photographic images of the Lowcountry by Mark S. Tierney make the perfect momentos from your visit to Hilton Head. 78D Arrow Road | 843. 842.5299 picturethishitlonhead.com
COASTAL DISCOVERY MUSEUM
“Island View” by Mira Scott from Picture This Gallery.
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Hilton Head Island boasts a rich natural and cultural history which is celebrated at the Coastal Discovery Museum. The 68-acre Honey Horn property is one of the last significant parcels of open land on the Island. Art, butterfly habitats, and a vast camellia garden make it easy to understand why the culture and heritage of the Island come together at this museum. 70 Honey Horn Drive | 843.689.6767 coastaldiscovery.org
OMNI HILTON HEAD OCEANFRONT RESORT This oceanfront resort invites guests to stay in contemporary luxury. Replete with numerous swimming pools, 323 studio suites, and easy beach access, this private beach resort is also packed with tennis courts, upscale dining and spa retreats. Your tropical paradise awaits. 23 Ocean Lane | 843.842.8000 omnihotels.com
OMBRA CUCINA RUSTICA
Ombra has quickly become a local favorite and top-rated restaurant destination for its regional Italian cooking, contemporary style and true-to Italian culinary traditions. Extraordinary dishes include the Pollo alla “Boscaiola,” Filet Mignon wrapped in Prosciutto with Gorgonzola Butter and the Costeoletta di Vitello, a Seared Veal Chop with Seasonal Mushrooms in Black Truffle Red Wine Sauce. 1000 William Hilton Parkway | 843.842.5505 ombrahhi.com
AERIAL ADVENTURE
One of the newest rages in outdoor sports, Aerial Adventure Hilton Head features six courses for a two-hour adventure. Enjoy 50 in-the-tree challenge activities ranging from easy to challenging, including cross-swinging bridges, skateboard zip lines and hoop jumping. The courses feature such themes as beach, boats, gators, water and more. Aerial Adventure Hilton Head is selfguided, and participants are harnessed and helmeted. The course is designed so that both a five year-old and a Marine will have fun. 33 Broad Creek Marina Way | 843.682.6000 ziplinehiltonhead.com
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Head to South Carolina
Hitlon Head
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TRUFFLES CAFÉ
Established in 1825, the charming town of Bluffton has become a popular place to live and work. Just across the bridge from Hilton Head, Bluffton greets visitors with antebellum homes, historic churches and unique shops. bluffton.com
NEO
This hip little farm-totable gastropub serves the best fresh food. Head Chef Russell Keane uses only the freshest (and local!) ingredients. Based off of Southernstyled food, with ingredients coming from local farms like Hunter Cattle Company, you won’t find anything better. 326 Moss Creek Village | 843.837.5111 neohhi.com
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INN AT PALMETTO BLUFF
If you’re looking for a place where the road is one less traveled, where days are measured by the tides and where families connect amongst Southern traditions, stop your search at Palmetto Bluff. Frequented by the rich and famous, The Inn at Palmetto Bluff houses, cottages, cottage suites and village homes accommodate parties of all sizes with all the comforts you could want . While staying at the inn, you can enjoy horseback riding, river cruises, beach excursions and walking the many miles of trails. This Five Diamond Award-winning destination is perfect for weddings and weekend retreats. Be sure to check out the full spa services! 476 Mount Pelia Road | 866.706.656 palmettobluff.com
This chic restaurant is a great place to gather with friends, family or a significant other. With an extensive appetizer list including Black Bean Cakes, Coconut Shrimp and a wide selection of fish, chicken, pork, beef and pasta dishes, Truffles can please every palate! Reservations are advised. Belfair Village | 843.815.5551 trufflescafe.com
TANGER OUTLET CENTERS
Outlet shoppers can’t get any happier than when they’re shopping at Tanger Outlets. With great brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, J.Crew, Kate Spade, Saks Off Fifth and many more, this is a one stop shopping paradise! 1414 Fording Island Road | 843.837.5410 tangeroutlet.com/hitlonhead
Kate Spade
Banana Republic Coach
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HEYWARD HOUSE HISTORIC CENTER
This 1841 home is the welcome center for historic Old Town Bluffton. You can pick up all tour information and enjoy a guided tour of one of eight antebellum homes that survived the Civil War. 70 Boundary Street 843.757.6293 heywardhouse.org
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Known for its Lowcountry food and entertainment, Plums offers a casual chic experience. Great seafood, burgers, sandwiches and desserts are followed by entertainment at 10 until the wee hours of the morning. 15 Towne Drive | 843.706.3647 plumsrestaurant.com
GRIFFIN MARKET Italian husband and American wife owners, Riccardo and Laura Bonino make an exemplary team at their understated and sophisticated restaurant, Griffin Market. Said by some to be the best cuisine outside of Rome, the menu changes on a daily basis and adapts to each season. Laura borrows classic Piedmont-region homemade recipes and infuses them with American-inspired, locally harvested herbs and vegetables. Presumably heavy dishes are light and fresh, utilizing an eclectic combination of quality ingredients. Griffin Market is open for dinner six days a week and lunch three days a week. Don’t be shocked if you run into famed author Pat Conroy, who likes to hold court here! 403 Carteret Street 843.524.0240 griffinmarket.com
HABERSHAM MARKETPLACE Located only minutes away from Downtown Beaufort, this marketplace is a great destination for restaurants, retail shops and nightlife. habershammarketplace.com
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CUTHBERT HOUSE INN Built in 1790, the Cuthbert House Inn was once owned by General Saxton who hosted a variety of Civil War soldiers (including General Sherman) for an evening. Today, the Inn is one of the premier locations to lay your head
for a night in beautiful Beaufort. Reserve the Eastlake Suite and enjoy a black marble fireplace where several Union soldiers carved their names and hometowns. 1203 Bay Street | 843.521.1315 cuthberthouseinn.com
THE RHETT HOUSE INN
The charming, Four Diamond Award winning inn offers cottages, suites, and rooms decorated in the most up-todate and traditional luxury with every amenity. The morning breakfasts are generous and elegant. It has been the hotel of choice for celebrities such as Robert Redford, Tom Hanks, Gwyneth Paltrow and Barabara Streisand. 1009 Craven Street | 843. 524.9030 rhetthouseinn.com
HUNTING ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE
Constructed in 1859, this is the only lighthouse in South Carolina that is open to the public. Climb the 167 step spiral staircase to the top platform for tremendous views of the Atlantic Ocean and Hunting Island State Park. At $2 a climb, it’s worth it for the breathtaking view. 2555 Sea Island Parkway | 843.838.2011 huntingisland.com
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Located on Port Royal Island in the Hilton-Head IslandBluffton metropolitan area, the charming historic town of Beaufort is known for its important antebellum architecture and is consistently listed on top destinations lists. Home to many artists and writers, namely the great Pat Conroy, Beaufort has been the setting for many works and films. The perfect place for your Big Chill, or perhaps to find your Prince of Tides, the South Carolina coastal city of Beaufort has been luring visitors to its bucolic Lowcountry setting for hundreds of years.
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Take in Charleston
AS THE OLDEST CITY IN SOUTH CAROLINA, ITS HISTORY RUNS DEEP AND SO DO ITS MANY, MANY ATTRACTIONS. CHARMING, FRIENDLY AND BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT, AS A CITY, CHARLESTON IS A SOUTHERN IDEAL.
Once hailed by Travel + Leisure to be the city with the bestlooking people in America, Charleston has also been voted by Conde Nast’s Traveler as America’s top travel destination. Yes, it has sand, sea, history, stunning architecture, great food, shopping and recreation but what of Charleston do we see that perhaps others have missed? Here are some of the greatest places to visit in the South’s ‘Holy City.’
CYPRESS The white tablecloths change colors with the lights here, so hang on for this culinary trip. Chef Craig Deihl’s Southern family-style cooking meets haute cuisine with great dishes, award winning Certified Angus Beef® and in-house Artisan Meat Share products of great charcuterie ingredients. The wine list is amazing and the service and ambience render social culinary experiences. 167 E Bay Street | 843.727.0111 magnolias-blossom-cypress.com Chef Craig Deihl
Circa 1886
CIRCA 1886 Circa 1886 is located in the carriage house of the Wentworth Mansion Hotel. Its romantic atmosphere is perfect for a first date and the courtyard is great for social gatherings. As the founder of the Charleston Food and Wine Festival
(which now boasts over 160 chefs and authors), Executive Chef Marc Collins is a staple in Charleston’s culinary community. The fare is based on traditional Lowcountry cooking and incorporates different cultural influences from around the world. Collins’s dishes include
Chicken Fried Halibut, Broken Arrow Ranch Antelope Loin and Fennel Pollen Dusted North Carolina Trout. The bar scene is typically packed with both Charleston natives and couples on holiday looking for their next adventure. 149 Wentworth Street | 843. 853.7828 circa1886.com
Bowling & Grub THE ALLEY
To shake things up, brother duo Jimmy and Chris Poole founded The Alley, a warehouse turned bowling alley which is open until the wee hours of the morning. The Alley additionally offers skeeball, ping-pong, old school vintage arcade games and basketball hoops. Bowling is not available anywhere else to the public in downtown Charleston (and hasn’t been since the 1960s). There are eight lanes, libations galore, and retro-themed restaurants all tucked away inside The Alley. 131 Columbus Street thealleycharleston.com
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ECLECTIC SHOPS
THE FRENCH QUARTER INN A AAA four-diamond luxury inn in the heart of the French Quarter, this upscale hotel features rooms decked out like a great hotel in Paris. The rooms are graced with French-style furniture and fabrics, lovely balcony
views and every contemporary amenity one could ask for. The restaurant Tristan features the award winning cuisine of Chef Nate Whiting and it is frequented by locals as well as visitors. 166 Church Street | 843.722.1900 fqicharleston.com
Husk
HUSK Husk is set in a late 1800s Victorian double-house and is as chic as it is casual. With sweeping piazzas overlooking city strollers, as well as a picturesque courtyard, Husk’s exposed brick and reclaimed floors are reminiscent of a more traditional Charleston. Husk’s open kitchen stages in-house charcuterie. Chef Sean Brock’s menu is in constant evolution and what ingredients are not used are preserved, pickled or smoked. Husk’s bar scene promises a bygone era of Charleston’s tippling traditions. The wine list is arranged by terroir and soil type, rather than political geography or grape variety. 76 Queen Street | 843.577.2500 huskrestaurant.com
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THE COPPER PENNY This upscale women’s chic boutique purveys urban classic fashions with an edge. Charleston women have ben dressed by Copper Penny for 25 years. With locations also in Savannah and Hilton Head, this southern style setter is spreading its look across the region! And it is accompanied by its division called Shooz offering great brands of footwear. 113 King Street | 843.723.7171 shopcopperpenny.com THE FINICKY FILLY This King Street leader in the Charleston style for ladies is owned by a mother and daughter team and offers luxury items that are just right for the finicky women of Charleston. Brands such as Etro, JBrand, Nanette Lepore, and Tory Burch are only a few of their best brands. 303 King St, 843.534.0203 For more, visit: thefinickyfilly.com
CHARLESTON RIVERDOGS GAME Join in the all American fun at the Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park for a Charleston Riverdogs game! This minor league team is third in the South Atlantic League Southern behind the Savannah Sand Gnats and Asheville Tourists. The season kicks off on April 9th with a home game against Lexington. On any given night, co-owner Bill Murray can be seen in the stands cheering on his team! riverdogs.com
KIAWAH ISLAND GOLF RESORT A Lowcountry island beach, just 30 miles from Charleston, is home to the AAA Five Diamond Award-winning Kiawah Island Golf Resort, voted Best Resort by Forbes Travel Guide in 2013. Accommodations are abundant and range from luxury sleeping rooms in The Sanctuary, to private Villas, and private homes for large family parties or corporate retreats. All properties have access to the beach and a variety of swimming pools and concierge services. Ultra-luxury spa facilities stand by to pamper each guest who has perhaps taken on too many activities, from golf and tennis, to kayaking and adventure walking. kiawahresort.com
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BOB ELLIS SHOES Heaven on King Street for women with shoe and handbag problems, Bob Ellis Shoes purveys the greatest and latest from Cole Hahn, Tory Burch, Balenciaga, Christian Louboutin, Prada, Saint Laurent, and so much more. 332 King St, 843.722.2515 For more visit: bobellisshoes.com.
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BELMOND CHARLESTON PLACE
Located at the heart of downtown Charleston within walking distance of every major attraction, Belmond Charleston Place makes guests feel as if they are really a part of this amazing Southern city. Because the hotel is a gathering point for local society, the hotel is able to seamlessly marry old-world gentility and charm with modern amenities like the state-of-the-art spa and innovative cuisine. A rooftop pool gives guests an impeccable view of the city and The Club offers exclusivity desired by Charleston’s elite. belmond.com/Charleston-place
Belmond Charleston Place
THE MARKET PAVILION HOTEL This award winning hotel is perhaps the ultimate in luxurious Charleston style and service. The rooms are decorated in the finest historic looks, and the service is uncompromised. The Grill 225 is Charleston’s premier steakhouse and is a favorite of locals. The Pavilion Bar is always a great place for a martini or two as it is one of the only rooftop, poolside terrace bars overlooking the city. marketpavilion.com
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Muse
MUSE
Tucked away on Society Street, Muse is the brainchild of fourth generation restaurateur, Beth Anne Crane, who was inspired by her time studying classical literature in Italy. The place invokes an Italian villa environment with over 500 wine offerings paired with dishes that combine low country seafood with Italian foundations. Pastas, shrimp, calamari and mussels are turned into delectable eats in this totally romantic atmosphere by Chef Howard LaFour, who was born in Singapore, but learned his cooking skills in the heart of New Orleans. charlestonmuse.com
Time traveling FORT SUMTER
The site of the first engagement of the Civil War on April 12 and 13, 1861, Fort Sumter is a National Monument smack in the middle of Charleston Harbor. A trip to Charleston isn’t complete without taking a ferry to this piece of American history. Not only is the masonry breathtaking, the tour guides tell detailed stories of the history of the structure and the way of life in 1861. nps.gov/fosu
THE MACINTOSH This hotspot is rustic yet refined. Chef Jeremia Bacon, a three-time James Beard semifinalist, merges his exceptional techniquedriven fare with locally sourced ingredients for a modern American experience that has drawn in major celebrities like Daniel Craig, Rachel Weiss, Michael Keaton, Will Smith and Bill Murray. Chef Bacon is a Charleston native–a rarity in most local kitchens-- and he uses his knowledge of the Lowcountry’s farms and waterways to inspire his menu. themacintoshcharleston.com
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About in Atlanta
ALL SOUTHERNERS KNOW THERE ARE TWO GEORGIAS: ATLANTA AND THE REST. SOME SAY THE MORE NICKNAMES YOU HAVE, THE MORE YOU ARE LOVED. WELL, ATLANTA HAS BEEN CALLED THE BIG PEACH, HOTLANTA, THE NEW YORK OF THE SOUTH, DOGWOOD CITY, AND THE CITY TOO BUSY TO HATE!
Home to Coca Cola, CNN, the Georgia Aquarium, the Atlanta Braves, Ted Turner, the High Museum, Emory University and SO much more we can’t mention here, Atlanta is constantly changing and adding great new paces to stay, eat, shop and play. We have selected some of the greatest—by no means all—venues for a great time in this southern mecca that was once home to Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler.
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Ritz-Carlton
RITZ-CARLTON, BUCKHEAD Celebrities and locals alike convene at this Buckhead icon. A flagship location for RitzCarlton properties, this five-star luxury oasis offers world-renowned service, dining, and spa services within walking distance to Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square shopping malls. >> ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Buckhead 138
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URBAN WATER WAYS Escape the urban jungle for a piece of paradise in Atlanta. Set out on a raft, kayak, or inner tube from the picturesque Powers Island Park River to the Chatahoochie River with the guides at Urban Currents. Channel your inner Huck Finn, kick back, and float along some of the most picturesque river scenery. This is a perfect way to spend a hot summer day with friends and family! urbancurrents.com
CHATEAU ELAN WINERY & RESORT
Just outside Atlanta in the rolling foothills of North Georgia this resort is a little bit of the Provence countryside in the South. The French 18th century inspired architecture and décor are surrounded by stunning vineyards, a championship golf course, and features a European health spa. The lush vines of Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet and Riesling grapes cover 3,500 acres and provide the estate with the plump stock that makes their signature wines. Wine tastings are featured regularly and their Viking Culinary Studio offers cooking classes that include wine service, a chef’s hat, a full serving of the selected dish, recipes, and a special gift from the chef. The property is home to several dining venues from an Irish Pub to the upscale experience at Le Clos. chateauelan.com
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The hottest new spot in Buckhead from Atlanta food scene maker, Ford Fry, St. Cecilia is named for the patron saint of music. The glitzy interior features a stunning raw bar that whets the appetite for its full presentations of Southern European coastal dishes. From grilled seafood and fresh meats, to pasta dishes and delicacies from pastry chef Chrysta Poulous, everything is made with the freshest seasonal ingredients. stceciliaatl.com
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Canoe
Located in Atlanta’s Vinings neighborhood, Canoe has it all: a resident pastry chef, the lush herb garden out back, an al fresco dining space on the Chattahoochee River, and a committed staff, most of whom have worked at Canoe for the better part of the restaurant’s twenty year history. One of the city’s hottest spots for Sunday brunch, Canoe, dimly lit, smells of hickory wood fire and truffles, due in part to its signature Duck ‘n’ Beef Burger (30% duck and 70% beef) accompanied by truffle oil-soaked French fries. For dessert, Canoe’s whimsical Popcorn Ice Cream Sundae with Canoe’s Cracker Jack is a local favorite, perfectly balancing salty and sweet. After brunch, stroll the walkways along the river. canoeatl.com
Celebs who love CHOPS
OLDIES BUT GOODIES THESE PLACES ARE FAMILIAR TO THOSE WHO FREQUENT ATLANTA, BUT THEY ARE STILL ON THE LIST AS GREAT PLACES TO VISIT WHILE YOU’RE TREKKING THROUGH GEORGIA’S MERTOPOLIS.
THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM After your World of Coke tour, head next door to this world famous Aquarium. This entertaining and educational experience is had in one of the most exquisite architectural facilities of its kind. Kids of all ages can enjoy the exhibits and special shows such as the Dolphin Tales Show, the Tropical Diver, and Cocktails Under the sea!. >> georgiaaquarium.com COKE FACTORY Have a Coke and a smile! Tour the World of Coke, the world’s best known beverage, and the home of its 125 year old secret formula. This facility features over 1,200 artifacts, interactive exhibits, and a 7-foot Coca-Cola Bear. Sample over 100 flavors from around the world and pick the best. The tours last about 2 hours. >> worldofcoca-cola.com LENOX SQUARE MALL This Buckhead shopping mecca boasts deluxe brands galore! Brooks Brothers, Louis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Cartier. We love the sushi at Sarku Japan to end a long day of indulging in luxury. >> simon.com/mall/lenox-square
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CHOPS LOBSTER BAR
For superb food, an inviting atmosphere and flawless service, Chops Lobster Bar is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 steakhouses in the country. The “Tiffany’s” of Steakhouses, as described by food critic John Mariani of Esquire, Chops Lobster Bar is known for being a steak and seafood lover’s paradise, but it is more than a feast of surf n’ turf. The selection of beef is what makes Chops Lobster Bar notable. Only USDA prime and barrel cut filets, aged for 36 days and mouthwateringly grilled to perfection draw in celebrities and NFL stars from across the globe, like the Atlanta Falcon’s Matt Ryan, the Carolina Panther’s Cam Newton and action stars Vin Diesel and Liam Neeson. buckheadrestaurants.com/chopslobster-bar
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THINGS TO DO WITH PLENTY OF GREAT PLACES TO STAY, THESE ARE AMONG SOUTH’S FAVS.
ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN For 35 years the Atlanta Botanical Garden has provided a natural escape from the city. Traveling art exhibitions blend human creativity with the natural settings among the camellias, azaleas, and myriad forms of flora, fauna, and wildlife. The Café is a perfect place to enjoy lunch after a tour. >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> altantabotanicalgarden.org
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Experience the great outdoors and the wonders of the ancient Chattahoochie River. A great place for a picnic, a leisurely walk along the 48 miles of river in this park, or an afternoon of bike riding, horseback riding, or a paddle in a canoe or kayak. nps.gov/chat/index.htm
Discover some of the world’s oldest dinosaurs and other creatures from the Mesozoic and Cretaceous periods. The Walk Through Time in Georgia exhibit reveals the evolution of natural history in the Piedmont, throughout Georgia and down to the Coastal region. Enjoy dioramas of wildlife from the Appalachian Mountains, Okefenokee Swamp, and the Barrier Islands. fernbankmuseum.org
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PHIPPS PLAZA A great Buckhead luxury shopping experience, Phipps Plaza showcases some of the world’s finest stores including Bally, Hugo Boss, Bottega Veneta, Nordstrom, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Lilly Pulitzer, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Take a break with some hearty food at the Tavern where the elite meet to eat! simon.com/mall/phipps-plaza
BENNETT STREET DESIGN DISTRICT Another great Buckhead experience is the warehouse district filled with art studios, antiques shops, galleries, and restaurants at the Bennett Street Design District. “The Stalls” is a multi-dealer source for collectibles, and many great galleries A whole day can be spent here with a stop for lunch at The Buckhead Diner for American fare and a celebrity sighting at 3073 Piedmont Road. buckhead.net/bennettstreet
THE GEORGIAN TERRACE
Opened as “the” most luxurious hotel in the Southeast in 1911, the Georgian Terrace retains its detailed historic exterior with an upscale, contemporary elegance on the interior. Some feel like movie stars when they stay here, which is understandable as Anchorman 2 was filmed here, along with The Change Up and Identity Thief. thegeorgianterrace.com
WESTSIDE MARKET ANTIQUES & INTERIORS
Westside Market Antiques And Interiors features a mix of antiques and designer items, hunting for the perfect statement piece is the thrill of the shopping experience. The 20,000-square-foot space offers shoppers over 65 diverse merchants from the Southeast an ever-changing inventory of furniture, art, clothing and accessories. westsidemarketatl.com
ARTMORE
This boutique hotel offers ultra-chic in the center of Atlanta’s Cultural Art District suites and rooms in a fully renovated 1924 historic building. Custom bedding and large rooms add to the great value of the Artmore. The outdoor courtyard features a large fountain and fireplace and is a perfect place to relax in the evening. The Studio Lounge is a totally hip place to enjoy topshelf wines and drinks with a great selection of gourmet specialty dishes. artmorehotel.com
Best of both sides of the World GUNSHOW
Chef Kevin Gillespie offers a bold new take on traditional dining by fusing Brazilian churrascaria style dining and Chinese dim sum. Selections are presented on carts to patrons who select from them tableside. The menu includes Chicken & Waffles with a Vietnamese twist, Pork Belly Steamed Buns, and Barbecue Georgia Quail. The atmosphere and service in this Glenwood Park locale could not be more unique and downhome. gunshowatl.com
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Westside has beautiful vintage & modern furniture pieces.
THE MANDARIN ORIENTAL
The Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta, one of the city’s finest hotels, is located right in the heart of Atlanta. The Mandarin offers guests luxury and comfort, which is why they were named one of the best hotels in the world by Travel + Leisure. in 2013... From the goose down bedding to the plush bathrobes, you will be in a constant state of relaxation and comfort. mandarinoriental.com/atlanta
BLUE RIDGE GRILL This cozy log cabin styled lodge environment in Buckhead is home to some of the best upscale food in town. The Brunch menu is so inviting with Bloody Marys, Mint Juleps and Southern Pimms Cups to start with before diving into the Seafood Gumbo, Smoked Salmon, or Eggs Benedict. Lunch is replete with Crab Cakes, Tuna Tartare, great salads, burgers, Georgia Trout, and so much more. Dinners extend into choice beef selections of Filet Mignon and Prime Bone-In Ribeye, and Grilled Lamb, Roasted Duck, and Rabbit selections too. Crème Brulee, Chocolate Torte and Lemon Merengue Tart are just of few of the finishers for this South Magazine favorite where counting calories is not on the menu! blueridgegrill.com
Photos courtesy of Westide Market Antiques & Interiors, The Mandarin Oriental, Gunshow
While in Buckhead...
E N T E R TA I N M E N T G U I D E
VIBRANT CULINARY, SPORTING, SHOPPING AND ARTS SCENES ATTRACT VISITORS ON A REGULAR BASIS. NEARBY BEACHES AFFORD PERFECT DAY TRIPS WHILE VISITING THIS NORTHERN FLORIDA TOP DESTINATION AND THE DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT LIFE BUSTLES WITH GREAT URBAN VITALITY.
Situated along the banks of the St. John’s River, Jacksonville was home to the Timuca people and was colonized by the French in the late 1500s. Today, Jacksonville’s deep-water port is Florida’s third largest, and the population has grown to 840,000. Only two hours from Savannah, Jacksonville and nearby St. Augustine became popular destinations for wealthy northerners in the 19th century and sadly, the great fire of 1901 destroyed many of Jacksonville’s historic Gilded Age buildings.
OMNI AMELIA ISLAND This luxury plantation resort is situated at the tip of the barrier island on over 1300 acres and offers the best oceanfront vacation and conference experience. Replete with a championship golf course, full service spa, numerous dining options, a tennis facility, and stunning pools, the resort is ideal for family and business activities. The world class conference center is equipped with state of the art technology and upscale furnishings. omnihotels.com
ALHAMBRA THEATRE AND DINING Built in 1967, The Alhambra Theatre is one of the few remaining dinner theaters in America. Legendary performers such as Martha Ray, Cyd Charisse, and Betty Grable have graced the stage. Chef
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DeJuan Roy designs menus to compliment the theme of each show, for instance, the “Pump Boys and Dinettes” show features a southern style comfort food menu. This is a great place for a celebration, or a fun dinner for two. alhambrajax.com
SOUTH knows where to get
THE BEST DRINKS Biscottis, This casually comfortable bistro offers some of the greatest wines and deserts in town in addition to great lunch and dinner fare. Rated a top destination by the New York Times, Biscotti’s serves great salads, pastas, dinners and nightly specials in a gorgeous atmosphere. biscottis.net Moxie Kitchen & Cocktails, Chef Tom Gray’s own take on contemporary cuisine, makes sure their ingredients are carefully sourced. The menu is a vast selection of delicious choices such as lobster roll and chicken pot pie on their lunch menu or seared scallops and chicken and waffles for dinner. The décor inside the restaurant is taken as seriously as the food. The bar tops and tables are made with wood from Millinocket, Maine. Works of local artists and photographers are hung on the walls of this hip eatery. moxiefl.com MOJO Barbque and Whiskey Bar If you are seeking great Southern comfort food, live Blues, and folk art, MOJOs is your place. Todd Linberry, owner, has brought his North Carolina barbeque roots to North Florida and shares his passion for Southern comfort nightly with locals and tourists. Expect a hearty mix of collard greens, black eyed peas, mac and cheese to go along with a great dose of barbeque and blues in this down home joint. mojobbq.com
PONTE VEDRA RESORT Founded in 1928, Ponte Vedra Inn & Club possesses a luxurious, familyoriented sense of continuity and pedigree. on a sprawling 300-acre beachfront property.
Because Ponte Vedra was built before Florida laws restricted properties from building so close to the ocean, most of the hotel rooms lead right onto the beach and the Atlantic Ocean. pontevedra.com
ELIZABETH POINTE LODGE, AMELIA ISLAND Elizabeth Pointe Lodge is directly on the waterfront overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The New England style shingle architecture and scruffy dunes lend a classical romantic feeling to the property. Rooms feature every contemporary amenity with soaking tubs or Rainforest showers. A full seaside breakfast and evening social hour are included and 24-hour room service is available. Lounge chairs, umbrellas, and towels are set on the beach each day for guests. >> elizabethpointelodge.com
ONE OCEAN RESORT In Atlantic Beach, this artfully decorated oceanfront hotel is a great coastal retreat with a full service spa and luxurious rooms at medium to upper price points. The in-house dining options include the upscale Azurea at One Ocean serving European and Caribbean influenced dishes overlooking the ocean, making it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner for two or a high-powered meeting of corporate minds. oneoceanresort.com One Ocean Resort
Photos courtesy of Omni Amelia Island, One Ocean Resort, Ponte Vedra Resort
Jump to Jacksonville
CUISINE VARIETY IS A MUST!
Try some escargot from Orsay. And don’t worry, it’ll be cooked.
ORSAY Located in the historic Avondale area, this local favorite hot spot for dining is the recipient of Slow Food First Coast Snail of Approval award for their excellent sourcing of local and fresh ingredients. In addition to an impressive Raw Bar, this French bistro features great pate, foie gras, escargot, steak tartare, boullabaisse, cassoulet, and filet mignon. The wine list is par excellence! restaurantorsay.com
TAVERNA For either a quick casual lunch, or a lingering dinner, the European seasonal cuisine and Wine spectator award winning wine list anchor Taverna as a culinary destination. Owners Sam and Kiley Efron source their foods locally and serve up their dishes in a hip, artful environment. The contemporary, yet cozy and warm interiors perfectly compliment the seasonal European cuisine. tavernasanmarco.com
Like a scene right out a movie KELLY OF SEAHORSE RANCH Only a short jaunt from Jacksonville you can enjoy beautiful horseback rides on Amelia Island and the Jacksonville beaches with the premier riding outfit. Exclusively endorsed by the Florida Park Service and situated in the maritime forest of the Amelia Island State Park, Kelly Seahorse Ranch guides and horses are first class and is one of the top things to do in this southern coastal region. kellyranchinc.net
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Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
CUMMER MUSEUM OF ART & GARDENS This world class museum is home to an impressive permanent collection that spans from 2100 B.C. through the 21st Century. Show stopping works include Ancient Greek pottery, masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens, Winslow Homer, and Romare Bearden. The upcoming exhibition of works by Whitfield Lovell, Deep River, explores African slavery during the Civil War. The historic gardens of the Cummer family date back over 100 years and are some of the most important in Northeastern Florida. The whole environment provides a great way to spend the day and have lunch at the museum’s charming Tree Cup Café. cummer.org
Photos courtesy of Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Kelly Seahorse Ranch, Taverna
INDOCHINE Voted Folio Magazine’s “Best Thai Restaurant” for 3 years running. Enjoy classic starters like Chicken Satay and Wonton Soup before moving on to the Drunken Noodles and a variety of wok dishes. indochinejax.com
WELCOME TO SAVANNAH VISITING TYBEE ISLAND HEAD TO SOUTH CAROLINA TAKE IN CHARLESTON ABOUT IN ATLANTA JUMP TO JACKSONVILLE ESCAPE TO THE ISLANDS
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A-LISTS HOTEL
OMNI HOTEL AND RESORT
WITH PLENTY OF GREAT PLACES TO STAY, THESE ARE AMONG SOUTH’S FAVS.
RITZ-CARLTON AMELIA ISLAND Indulge in an oceanfront suite for a long weekend of pampering and play. There are lots of kids activities to keep them busy while you enjoy the spa or the private 19-hole golf course. This Ritz-Carlton property is one of their most luxurious with great events on a breathtaking oceanfront. Visit for their Fourth of July bash on the beach! Dine in the AAA award-winning Salt. ritzcarlton.com
BLACKSHEEP RESTAURANT In the Historic 5 Points neighborhood, Blacksheep delivers not only the freshest farm-to-table cuisine with ingredients from local purveyors, but also its popular rooftop bar, with amazing view of the St. Johns River. Scallops and Pork Belly can precede your BarB-Q Duck Sandwich or Crispy Skin Salmon entrée. blacksheep5points.com
ICE PLANT serves you
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Situated along Jacksonville’s Riverwalk, this luxurious downtown location is everything you would expect from the Omni brand. Perfect for a corporate meeting, or a personal urban getaway you can indulge in the four diamond amenities of a full service concierge and the award winning Juliette’s Bistro. omnihotels.com/ findahotel/jacksonville.aspx
iron balconies overlooking downtown and others face the exotic pool area outfitted with a Moroccan draped tent. The new luxurious Titan branded spa, expanded Cobalt Lounge, and enlarged Grand Bohemian art gallery featuring nationally and locally recognized artists. casamonica.com
CASA MONICA This majestic, Moorishinfluenced hotel was built in 1888 by Franklin W. Smith who sold it to Henry Flagler to use as a stopover for guests on their way to his playground at the Breakers in Palm Beach. The Kessler Collection restored the hotel in 1999. Some of the 138 guestrooms have wrought
ICE PLANT
This may be the hippest American bar in the South. Situated in a 1927 ice factory, this farm to table restaurant and bar is focused on blending the freshest sustainably produced ingredients and offering healthy vegetarian choices too. Their grass-fed beef and burgers are to die for as are the local seafood dishes. Expect to wash it all down with cocktails mad of house-pressed juices and craft beers— oh and enjoy the choice of four different types of ice! iceplantbar.com
Photos courtesy of St. John’s Town Center, Ice House, Casa Monica
Ice Plant
ST. JOHNS TOWN CENTER
Visitors looking for the ideal shopping and dining destination during their stay in Jacksonville need to spend at least an afternoon at this outdoor mall. It has stores and restaurants for every price range. Everything from Apple to Louis Vuitton to American Eagle to Tiffany’s is in this place. We couldn’t possibly name them all! 4663 River City Drive, (904)998-7156 simon.com/mall/st-johns-town-center
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Escape to the Islands
GEORGIA’S COAST IS DOTTED WITH BARRIER ISLANDS KNOWN AS ‘THE GOLDEN ISLANDS’, WHICH ARE CONSTANTLY EVOLVING DUE TO TIDAL EROSION. THE TIDES FLUCTUATE FASTER THAN ANY OTHERS ON THE EAST COAST AND RISE FROM 6 TO 8 FEET, MAKING THEM SOME OF THE MOST DRAMATIC ISLANDS TO VISIT. TEEMING WITH WILDLIFE, ANCIENT CULTURAL REMNANTS, AND MARITIME FORESTS, OUR GOLDEN ISLANDS PROMISE A VARIETY OF ADVENTURES.
FREEPORT MARINA
This is first stop for day-trippers on Daufuskie Island. A shell path leads to the Old Daufuskie Crab Company Restaurant where you can indulge in Ernestine’s Devil Crab dishes. Enjoy live music at the gazebo bar and Freeport General Store—the only spot for groceries on the island. daufuskiefreeport.com
Daufuskie Island
Situated between Hilton Head and Savannah, Daufuskie Island is accessible only by ferry. The island, once inhabited mostly by descendants of freed slaves who made their livings by oystering and fishing, is home to a small number of residents who enjoy the challenge of living without a grocery store, automobile, and a network of tourist hotels. Daufuskie is on the National Register of Historic Places because of its native Gullah population and Civil War history, although its history dates back to the pre-revolutionary Yemassee War. It has been the subject of much poetic romance in Jimmy Buffet’s song “Prince of Tides” and is the setting for Pat Conroy’s memoir The Water is Wide. Forget the world on this secluded golden isle! daufuskievacation.com
BLOODY POINT GOLF CLUB Bloody Point offers members and guests a chance to privately indulge in luxurious amenities, yet experience the wildness of the island; this is why it has attracted moguls and celebrities in search of a secluded escape. The lodging accommodations, golf course, and public areas have all gone through major renovations, and the most pristine beaches on the island offer spectacular views of Harbor Town, Tybee Island, and Hilton Head. bloody-point.com.
TOUR DAUFUSKIE
This one-stop-shop tour company offers custom Epic Daufuskie tours that can include kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, historic excursions, and trolling for ancient Indian artifacts! Any of the services can be purchased individually, and this is the place to go for the independent minded who might want a self-guided golf cart tour. Guided bike tours take visitors through the historic streets and deep into the maritime woods. tourdaufuskie.com
IRON FISH GALLERY
MARSHSIDE MOMMA’S
Daufuskie’s favorite spot for weekend entertainment and delicious food, Marshside Mamas is unpretentious in its décor and the fried Grouper sandwiches are so juicy, they melt in your mouth. The staff is eccentric, helpful, and full of island stories. marshsidemommas.com
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Chase Allen of Iron Fish Sculptures
SILVER DEW POTTERY Across the street from the renowned Iron Fish Gallery is the renowned Silver Dew Pottery Gallery where artists Lancy and Emily Burn make and teach pottery. Growing up on the island, Lancy was fascinated by his discoveries of ancient Indian pottery shards that inspire the couple’s work today; their works are stunning in their simplicity and functionality. Getting there is easy, but you must be on the island to find it! ironfishart.com
Pottery form Silver Dew
Photos courtesy of Daufuskie Island, Bloody Point Resort, 2 by Michael Hrizuk
Winner of Martha Stewart’s American Made Audience Choice Award, 2014, artist Chase Allen is an island legend. His colorful historic Gullah home and gallery feature a large array of his aquatic-themed sculptures, and an outdoor gallery. You are likely to find Allen welding and crafting his sculptures in his outdoor studio. There is an honors system where customers can leave money for purchases under the door or you can leave your number and he will call you for your credit card information. ironfishart.com
WELCOME TO SAVANNAH VISITING TYBEE ISLAND HEAD TO SOUTH CAROLINA TAKE IN CHARLESTON ABOUT IN ATLANTA JUMP TO JACKSONVILLE ESCAPE TO THE ISLANDS
Little St. Simons
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CLOISTER BEACH CLUB
With over 10,000 acres of Lowcountry maritime forest land, and 7 miles of pristine beaches, Little St. Simons is a preserved natural setting. The goal of The Lodge at Little St. Simons Island is to inform and educate guests about conservation ethics and awareness all while enjoying the beauty of the island.
THE LODGE Enjoy the finest amenities after spending the day exploring the island. Little St. Simons has a total of 16 rooms, with a capacity to hold up to 32 guests. There are multiple lodges and cottages. With the option to rent a single room or an entire lodge (holding up to 8 people), Little St. Simon’s can accommodate for almost any scenario.
Sea Island
Photos courtesy of The Lodge on Little St. Simons, The Cloister at Sea Island
Sea Island is about 60 miles from both Jacksonville and Savannah. Howard E. Coffin began developing the island in 1911 along with land on nearby Sapelo Island. He opened The Cloister in 1928 as a “friendly little hotel,” which has become an American Southern luxury resort. Today Sea Island is home to the top rated resort, spa and golf course.
The Lodge on Little St. Simons
ACTIVITIES From birding and fishing, to kayaking and boating, you will have more than enough to do during your stay at Little St. Simon’s. Choose a guided tour by one of the island’s naturalists, watch for rare and exotic birds, or grab a bike and explore the island on your own. 888.733.5774
There is more to do at the Beach Club than get a tan. With three swimming pools—one for adults only featuring air-conditioned cabanas—a tubular slide, a beachside basketball court, a “no adults allowed” recreation room for teenagers, water sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing, your Beach Club experience can be as quiet or a busy as you choose. There are no rain delays at the club as busy as the Wonderland sweets shop, the Snack Shack, and a fully equipped game room. seaisland.com
DINING All meals are served family style, in the main lodge, and most of the food comes from local sources. Whether it be from the island’s own organic garden, or some good ole Georgia shrimp, you won’t leave hungry. The kitchen houses some of the greatest cooks in the South, and they even make their own granola bars with Savannah Bee honey. You can also have a lunch packed for you if you plan to spend the majority of the day sightseeing. littlestsimons.com
THE CLOISTER
The Cloister
Since the 1920s, this resort has been a favorite getaway for tycoons, world leaders, and celebrities. The original 1928 building was designed by famed Florida architect, Addison Mizner, in his typical grand Mediterranean style. Today, the original building has been replaced with a spectacular hotel in the same style designed by Peter Capone and erected in 2006. The lavish interiors by Pamela Hughes evoke the high-rolling days of America’s robber barons. The Cloister is the only resort in the world to receive Forbes’s Five-star award for six years in a row. The lodging, lush landscaping, five miles of private beach, world-class golf and tennis programs, perhaps America’s most extravagant spa and fitness center, and Georgia’s only fivestar restaurant combine to make the Cloister the ultimate luxury destination. APR I L / M AY 2015
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Although the property features a variety of dining options from a low-key Italian restaurant Tavola, to the River Bar, the grand Georgian Room is Georgia’s only Forbes five-star restaurant. Each restaurant has its own kitchen, which is unique to resort dining, and this, in part keeps the standards high. The room is understated in its elegance and features traditional decorative plasterwork ceilings, cut velvet upholstered chairs, and tables are set with hand painted china, European linens, and silver flatware.
Sapelo Island
SEA ISLAND TENNIS The Cloister Tennis Center is home to the Sea Island Murphy Jensen Tennis Academy and also features squash facilities. 1993 Grand Slam doubles champion Murphy Jensen is the Director of the Program, and his partner and brother Luke is a touring pro for the facility. With 16 Har-Tru clay courts throughout the Center and the Retreat Tennis Center, children and adults can indulge in the opportunity to up their game with the Jensen brothers and the certified professionals on staff. A series of exhibition matches, “Friday Night Lights at The Cloister,” have recently featured Martina Hingis and are thoroughly entertaining for the tennis lovers. seaisland.com
Sapelo Island is protected by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and is accessible only by air or water, departing from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center in McIntosh County. With a rich 18th-century history, Sapelo is more famously known as the island retreat for the R.J. Reynolds family for three generations. It was R.J. Reynolds who founded the Sapelo Island Research Foundation in 1949 and today the island is home to the University of Georgia Marine Institute.
BROADFIELD SPORTING CLUB AND LODGE Sea Island’s Broadfield is a nearby 5,800 acre sporting property where Cloister guests can enjoy quail hunting, pheasant shoots, and falconry. Target shooting skills can be perfected at the Rifle and Pistol Range and for those who prefer to bait a hook, there are two stocked lakes with largemouth bass and bream for great freshwater fishing! seaisland.com
Jekyll Island Club
SEA ISLAND GOLF With three 18-hole championship courses and a Performance Center that has served some of the best players including Davis Love III, Lucas Glover, and Masters Champion Zach Johnson, the golf experience at Sea Island is second to none. The Seaside Course is home to the PGA Tour’s McGladrey Classic and is a links course overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. seaisland.com
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Another of the Golden Isles of Georgia, Jekyll Island was once a 19th-century playground for American aristocracy, notably the Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Morgans, and Vanderbilts. Today, visitors can enjoy the meticulously restored Victorian Jekyll Island Clubhouse and hotel that serve as the centerpiece for the island’s National Historic Landmark District. Guest rooms, suites, and cottages are furnished in the most appropriate historically rooted décor. The Club’s three restaurants are considered to be the best on the island and the full-service spa allows you to be pampered like an aristocrat! Enjoy the Oceanside links golf course, croquet, trail riding, and tennis during your stay. jekyllclub.com
Visitors can stay only at the exclusive Reynolds Mansion. Up to 29 guests can enjoy the accommodations of the 19thcentury mansion and its State Park setting. Swimming, fishing, hiking, kayaking, and endless miles of unspoiled beach make this a destination within a destination. The Mansion’s library is ideal for any bibliophile to relax with some of the original books in Mr. Reynolds’s private collection. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are always served at the Reynolds Mansion, which encourages casual, comfortable attire. Day Visitors can tour the mansion and the island by calling 912.485.2299, or by visiting: gastateparks.org.
Cumberland Island Georgia’s largest barrier island, Cumberland is also one of the greatest natural habitats in the country. Its Conservancy is in partnership with the National Park Service. Inhabited by aboriginal people by 2000 B.C., the island was civilized in the 18th century when James Edward Oglethorpe laid out two forts in the 1730s. The natural resources of the island drew planters who cultivated the island. In the 1880s, Lucy and Thomas Carnegie arrived on the island, and descendents of the family still remain. Wild horses, birds, loggerhead turtles, horses, turkeys, armadillos, and hogs are among the wildlife species to be encountered on Cumberland Island. cumberlandisland.com
GETTING THERE Ferry service to the island is available from St. Mary’s, Georgia and via the boat service provided by the Greyfield Inn. greyfieldinn.com
Jekyll Island Club
Photos courtesy of Sea Isalnd Golf,Jekyll Island Club
THE GEORGIAN ROOM
DineSouth
SMALL BITES SOUTHERN SIPPIN’ CULINARY ADVENTURES
MOTHER’S DAY, SAVANNAH STYLE! Slow down downtown with Mom and enjoy a languid brunch at a favorite local spot. Southern Mother’s are like no others and they deserve to celebrate Mother’s Day in style. Downtown Savannah in the springtime is always in full bloom, making it the perfect place to take Mom out on her special day. Get there by horse and carriage, or enjoy a ride after you celebrate. Situated in the heart of City Market, Belford’s is the perfect location to enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch, either inside their elegant, white table-clothed environment, or outside on the canopied porch to watch the hustle and bustle of the passers by. Belford’s champagne brunches include traditional Eggs Benedict, a delicious Blue Crab Frittata or any full dinner entrée such as Shrimp, Greens, & Grits. Start with a champagne toast and pair any dish with a selection from their extensive wine list. Don’t be surprised if you should dine next to any number of visiting celebrities such as Ben Affleck who come for the food, atmosphere and great people watching! Step out into City Market and stroll through the galleries, all the while taking in the sites, live music, and charm that is Savannah!
Visit Belford’s at 315 W Saint Julian Street | 912.233.2626 belfordssavannah.com
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Pimento Cheese Seven Savannah Selections of the Southern Classic
1. FRIED GREEN TOMATO & PIMENTO CHEESE SANDWICH
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B Matthews This twist on the classic is homemade and served with bacon and a yummy arugula on wheatberry bread. bmatthewseatery.com 2. PIMENTO CHEESE SANDWICH
Clary’s Café A classic take from a classic diner. Clary’s is one of Savannah’s staple cafes, and their simple yet delicious pimento cheese sandwich is on point. claryscafe.com 3. PIMENNAH CHEESE WITH BAGUETTE
Dept. 7 East Dept. 7’s “Pimennah” is a fun take on the cheese spread. It’s the perfect nibble to snack on after a fun filled day of shopping on Broughton Street. dept7east.com
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Starland Café This hand-ground Tennessee-style pimento has a kick to it, so be prepared. Made on ciabatta bread served panini style. starlanddining.com 5. PIMENTO CHEESE SANDWICH
Leopold’s Ice Cream Parlor Although typically known for their ice cream, Leopold’s also offers a variety of different sandwiches. Their pimento cheese sandwich is made with a sharp cheddar blended with pimentos and just a touch of mayonnaise. leopoldsicecream.com 6. SOHO COMBO
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Soho South Café This combination is served with three different cheeses and a pimento aioli on white bread with a side of tomato basil bisque. sohosouthcafe.com 7. PIMENTO AND THE PIG
Back in the Day Bakery Back in the Day’s panini sandwich is served on ciabatta bread with house made pimento and apple smoked bacon. backinthedaybakery.com
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P h o t o s b y K AT E B L O H M
DINING GUIDE
SOUTHERN SIPPIN' TIPPLING WITH THE ANDAZ’S SCOTT MARSHALL Bartending Since
I finished my first bartending course on my 21st birthday and have been behind the bar for over 21 years. I like to say the bartender in me is old enough to drink! I spent eighteen years bartending in Boston, where I got into the craft cocktail at Drink and The Hawthorne. Then I moved to Savannah where I was hired by The Bohemian and The Andaz. I love Chef Lauren Teague at The Andaz and the smaller staff; it’s much more my scene. We all get along really well here.
What Makes it Fun
I am a social animal and there are hundreds of people in my bar every night. I love hosting the party every single night. Most importantly, I don’t have an alarm clock.
Best Bartending Tale
There was a younger couple who would visit my bar and the woman brought her mother in one night. They ended up staying for three cocktails instead of one and stayed late into the evening when everyone else had gone home. We got talking and it turned out that the woman’s mother had driven my grandfather to see my grandmother in the nursing home up in Maine when he didn’t have his license. It was one very small, very amazing degree of separation.
Scott’s Signature Drink:
For me personally, my drink is one Miller High Life and a shot of Chartreus. If it’s for my guests, they get a great Old Fashioned. I use the classic 1806 recipe.
Visit Scott at
The Andaz Hotel
14 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 233-2116 savannah.andaz.hyatt.com Keep your eyes open for Scott’s lounge around the end of 2015, The Alley Cat Lounge
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Wr i t t e n b y E VA FE DDE R LY P h o t o g r a p h y b y B L A K E C ROS BY
DINING GUIDE
FROM THE SWINGING 40S, TO THE ROCKIN’ 50S AND BEYOND THERE’S SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT EATING IN THE LOWCOUNTRY, ESPECIALLY ON A SULTRY SPRING EVENING. WHEN IT COMES TO WINING AND DINING, THE SOUTH DOES IT BEST. WITH THE START OF SPRING COMES THE START OF A DIFFERENT KIND OF DINING EXPERIENCE, AND BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, WE’LL BE IN THOSE LONG SUMMER DAYS. IN THIS ISSUE’S DINING SECTION, WE’RE TAKING A LOOK AT THREE OF THE REGION’S HOTTEST AND MOST UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES. EACH VENUE HAS ITS OWN DISTINCT TASTE AND STYLE, AND EACH BRING OUT A DIFFERENT ASPECT OF FINE DINING IN THE SOUTH. THE GREY TAKES US BACK TO THE 30S AND 40S ART DECO DAYS; TREYLOR PARK BRINGS US UP TO THE HOPPING 50S; THE LAUGHING BOAR TAKES US ON NEW ADVENTURES WITH CHANGING THEMES. CLIMB ABOARD THIS CULINARY TRIP!
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TREYLOR PARK
115 E BAY ST. 912.495.5557 TREYLORPARK.COM
This 50’s-ish diner, to Bay Street and the fun and funky Treylor Park. Owner Trey Wilder named the restaurant after himself, and why not? I like to pretend Elizabeth’s on 37th is my own personal eatery, so I concur. Wilder spotted a market niche in late-night dining. Treylor Park features all-day brunch, a 1 a.m. closing time, and a gorgeous red brick beer garden I would like to live in. Treylor Park has a clean, industrial look both cool and classic with vintage touches on a backdrop of beautiful wood. Wilder tells me he salvaged and refurbished nearly everything in the restaurant, including wrought iron chandeliers and a bowling alley lane, now Treylor’s bar top. Remember when you were ten and it seemed really genius to combine your two favorite foods in order to make one hyper-amazing food? That’s the thesis behind Treylor Park’s menu, and, unlike your chocolate chip cookies-meetslasagna concoction, it works. Beyond good eats, Wilder is dedicated to setting the right tone – music and mood lighting change according to the vibe and clientele. I often choose my dining experiences based on lighting (fluorescents are out), so I fully appreciate the attention to detail here. Treylor Park is a microcosm of Savannah itself – both highbrow and low, sophisticated and down home Southern – and always, always up for a good time. Trey Wilder & Hunter Satterwhite
Love This Libation: The Fernet-Branca
Dish Not to Miss: Chicken & Pancake Tacos
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THE GREY IS FOODIE SHANGRI-LA BUT IT’S ALSO ACCESSIBLE, APPROACHABLE, AND DROP-IN FRIENDLY. Love this Libation: Vintage or Grey original, they’re all delicious
THE GREY
109 MLK JR. BOULEVARD 912.662.5999
John Morisano hasn’t been a restaurateur long. The Grey opened just before Christmas, and already it’s one of the chicest, most happening spots in town. The Grey is a masterfully restored 1938 Greyhound bus terminal, so it comes as no surprise that Morisano’s first kiss with the building was as a historic preservationist. The floors, eighteen-foot ceilings, and massive dining room skylight are all original. This is what it looks like, as Morisano puts it, “when you drop a non-intrusive restaurant into a very historic space.” Morisano and his wife, Carol, have lined the walls with works from local artists, Betsy Cain and Marcus Kenny. The visuals are especially impressive in that my experiences with the Greyhound bus line have hardly been glamorous. 158
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Of course, the Greyhound of the 1930s was quite different - it’s an Art Moderne marvel, exquisitely reinvented. “It’s a happy room,” says Morisano. The Grey is foodie Shangri-La but it’s also accessible, approachable, and drop-in friendly. I had the pickled oysters and a Gran Terminal, blue and frothy, a contempo Aviation topped with an orange slice. Delicate slivers of lardo, serrano pepper, and a light smattering of cracklins offset the oysters’ bitter soak. Both are visual stunners, surprising on the palate, and completely delicious. The menu is intellectual (spiced carrots with their tops) and comforting (pork shank). Morisano describes the cuisine as “Port City Southern food,” a mélange of all the spicy fare that passed through yesterday’s Savannah. After living in Savannah as a child, Chef Mashama Bailey returned after a distinguished career in
Manhattan. Bailey’s menu reveals a generosity of spirit and a wealth of understanding. Inspiration for the pickled oysters came from a 1933 Savannahian cookbook. The braised pork takes days to realize, culminating in a fall-off-thebone yumminess on a bed of wilted greens. As Morisano puts it, “there’s a lot of love poured into all this.” The Grey also features a cocktail menu, an old world wine selection, and an oyster bar. Upstairs and the cellar house two beautifully outfitted private dining rooms. Come summer, doors will open onto a canopied patio. The backyard features a healthy box garden, from which kitchen staff harvest greens nightly. Morisano envisions weekend alterna-brunches featuring whatever tasty animal Bailey feels like roasting, plus live music. “People can come by and kick back,” he tells me. “Pop a Jenny Cream beer and enjoy life.”
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Stay Here: The Laughing Boar’s Sugar Shack, a cozy and glamorous 1880s cabin And they do. Everything was visually lovely, aromatic, delicious, and textually interesting – a true feast for the senses to savor in both moment and memory. I spent much of the night repeating the same phrase “I’m not a big charcuterie eater, but these duck rillettes are beyond,” and “I usually try to avoid butter, but the crispy Mediterranean eggplant topped with pan seared scallop basil buerre blanc and smoked tomato compote is to die for.” Other standouts included seared American snapper with inventive uni aioli and herb marinated lamb chops with burnt orange mint relish. I hadn’t eaten beef in 15 years, but I polished off the braised beef short rib ravioli without a second thought. The wine pairings were also exquisite (“I’m not much of a white wine drinker, but…”) and made conversation with strangers in this intimate bed and breakfast setting easy and fun. Does it sound like hyperbole to say my evening at the Laughing Boar changed my life? Perhaps, but it did. I think I’m a foodie now. A foodie who eats beef.
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Although taste buds allegedly evolve every seven years, I’m pretty sure mine advanced several levels of sophistication over the course of a single meal. Interested in expanding the horizons of your palate? Head to The Laughing Boar in Guyton, Georgia, a nineteenth-century estate a half hour north of Savannah. This is fine destination dining, a table d’hôte that deserves to be lingered over. With seven courses plus salad (at the end) and dessert, dinner at The Laughing Boar is a three-hour extravaganza. At one point the conversation with my tablemates (the organic farmers of Green Bridge Farm) turned to the best meal we’d ever eaten, and my mind went blank - all I could think was that this was the most incredible meal I’d ever experienced, it was happening right now. Award-winning chef Nick Mueller is expanding the Boar’s calendar from sporadic to once a month, and thank goodness – every regular I spoke with said they missed these dinners too much not to have regular dates to look forward to. I was lucky enough to visit for the Italian dinner, but themes and menus change with every event. “We try to create the best of the best,” says Mueller, speaking for himself, his wife and partner Tracy, and their commendable staff, “sourcing local products and challenging our creativity.” Mueller adds: “food is a unique art form in that it challenges all five senses. We like to address them all.”
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TYBEE WINE FESTIVAL WINE AND DINE AT SAVANNAH’S CASUAL CHICH BEACH This year, Tybee will be hosting its 7th annual Wine Festival. Enjoy five days of food, music, and of course, wine. Venues include Tybee Island Social Club, Marlin Monroe’s Surfside Grill, and the infamous Crab Shack. Also, for the first time, the festival will begin on April 22, Earth Day, with an “earth to table” dinner prepared by celebrity chefs. The main event is the Grand Wine Tasting, which takes place at the Tybee Island Light station. Whether you are a connoisseur of wine, food, music, or all of the above, the Tybee Wine Festival has it all. For information or tickets, visit tybeewinefestival.com. THE ART OF PAIRING (April 23, 7-9pm) This five-course wine tasting dinner pairs a fine wine with each course, as a wine expert guides you through the entire tasting. Tybee Island Social Club, 1311 Butler Avenue. AN EVENING OF OYSTERS & WINE (April 24, 6:30-8:30pm) Enjoy an evening on the beach tasting oysters served six different ways: grilled, on the half shell, confetti style, oysters rockafannie, tiger, and marinated. Each style is of course served with a complimentary wine. Marlin Monroe’s Surfside Grill, 404 Butler Avenue. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH (April 26, 12:30-2:30pm) The festival will end with a Southernstyle buffet brunch at the Crab Shack. Featuring deviled crab, Bahamian mac & cheese, and much more. And of course, champagne for all! The Crab Shack, 40 Estill Hammock Road.
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Life’s a Beach PHOTOGRAPHY, FASHION AND JEWELRY DESIGN COLLIDE AT THE JEPSON CENTER ON MAY 15 THE TELFAIR MUSEUMS’ JEPSON CENTER will open the “Life’s A Beach: Photographs by Martin Parr” exhibition of Parr’s coastal images with a fashion show by renowned Savannah-based jewelry designer, Zia. Curator. Courtney McNeil said “We are delighted to present this fun and engaging exhibition just in time to kick off the summer season.” Parr is one of Britain’s favorite photographers who creates high impact visual tours of sea sides around the world. His images encompass landscapes, sunbathers and unique
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qualities of each locale. McNeil added, “By photographing beach-goers around the world, Martin Parr reminds us that our beaches allow people from all walks of life to come together for a temporary respite from the cares of everyday life.” The opening on May 15 will feature exotic multi-cultural fashions designed and produced by Zia Sachedina. The multi-cultural influence of Zia’s chic collection comes from Zia himself, who split his childhood between Kenya and the US, while being raised by a Japanese-American mother and an East Indian father. This year
celebrates Zia’s ten year anniversary. The concept of the show will be “The Four Seasons,” presenting winter, spring, summer, and fall looks coupled with Zia’s signature exotic jewelry to show women different ways to make a statement with accessories. There will be a VIP pre-party and a champagne reception after the show for all of the patrons to mingle with Zia and the 30 models strutting the runway. Tickets to Art on Tap available at telfair.org. The exhibition will run through August 30. Jepson Center, 207 W. York Street. telfair.org
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Best Fests! It’s time to party in the sultry South! SCAD Sand Arts Festival (Tybee Island, May 1) Presented by SCAD School of Fine Arts, Foundation Studies and the sculpture minor program, the annual Sand Arts Festival features competition in sand castle design, sand sculpture, relief and wind sculpture. Competition is limited to SCAD students, alumni, staff and faculty but all are welcome to enjoy the spectacle. A rain-out date has already been set for May 8. For more information, visit scad.edu/event. Beer, Bacon and Music Festival (Hilton Head Island, May 2) The Island Recreation Association is hosting this new festival in celebration of everyone’s favorite things: beer, bacon and music! Some of the area’s best restaurants and entertainers will come together for bacon-themed food, activities and live music. Not to mention full service bars with plenty of beer.
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For more information visit hiltonheadisland.com. Tybee Wine Festival (Tybee Island, April 22-26) One of Tybee Post Theater’s biggest fundraising events of the year, Tybee Wine Festival is back for its sixth time. Wine lovers and connoisseurs come together for tastings and educational events, all taking place on beautiful Tybee Island. For more information, visit tybeewinefestival.com. 37th Bluffton Village Festival (Bluffton, May 9) The famous and uniquely Southern festival will have activities for everyone, including local arts and crafts, live performances, lots of food, pie eating contests and even an ugly dog contest! For more information visit hiltonheadisland.org. World Grits Festival (St. George, April 10-12) Gather the whole family for
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this celebration of a Southern staple: good old-fashioned grits! What began in the ’80s has turned into a worldfamous festival hosted by Quaker Oats that attracts over 45,000 people from across the Lowcountry. For an event schedule and directions visit worldgritsfestival.com.
Village, climb the 24-foot rock wall, and eat your fill from the many food vendors! For a full list of activities visit dogwood.org.
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79th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Atlanta, April 10-12
Piccolo Spoleto (Charleston, May 22 -June 7) Every spring for 17 days and nights in Charleston, South Carolina, a plethora of artistic talents fill the city. Historic theatres, churches, and outdoor spaces provide venues for fine art shows, theatrical, and musical acts making it a beloved event by all who flock there each year. For more information visit piccolospoleto.com 79th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival (Atlanta April 10 - 12) Hundreds will flock to Piedmont Park to see the Dogwoods in full bloom and take in the sights and smells of this beloved Atlanta tradition! Walk through the tents of fine art displays and shops, bring the kids to the inflatable Kids
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ANOTHER FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME FOR ANDY AT THE JEPSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Viewers took in many iconic works by Andy Warhol last September in the “Warhol/JFK: November, 1963, A Selection of Andy Warhol Prints from the Herb Brito Collection” show that focused on happenings around that incident. The Telfair will have another moment of Warholian fame this year with “In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.” Opening on March 1 and running through late May, “In Living Color” will display Warhol’s iconoclastic prints in five different sections. In addition to works by Warhol, those from 19 other artists such as Chuck Close, Frank Stella, and Keith Haring will be on view. Collector Jordan D. Schnitzer describes himself as “the Johnny Appleseed of art appreciation” and is most generous in sharing his private works with popular viewing audiences. The central theme to this exhibition is color. Telfair Museums’ CEO, Lisa Grove
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said, “The artists in the exhibition drew inspiration from the world around them and used bright colors and repetition as a form of communication.” What is so inspiring to Schnitzer as he told us is, “Art is the soul of our lives and the soul of our communities. Art is the best thing human beings can inspire to, whether it’s theater, visual arts, or music. It inspires me to be the best I can be: because in each of us is an artist. We may not have the skills that the artist on the walls at the Telfair Museum has, but we each have our own skills. It makes me feel good about being part of the human race.” On April 9, South magazine and Telfair Museums will co-host a “Pop Art Pop-up Party,” which will be free and open to the public.
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Events Calendar Check out the latest happenings in the Lowcountry.
SAVANNAH Savannah Music Festival (Savannah, March 19-April 4) The biggest musical arts event in Georgia, the Savannah Music Festival showcases some of the greatest talent around. The festival stimulates economic growth while uniting the artists and the audience. For more information visit Savannahmusicfestival.org River Street Art Fest (Savannah, April 3-4) Join the celebration of everything visual arts! Held on Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, local and national artists will exhibit their collections of fine art. Throughout the weekend visitors can enjoy live music, interactive exhibits and other activities. For more information visit riverstreetsavannah.com. 13th Annual Gulfstream Challenge Golf Tournament for Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity (Savannah, April 6) Play on one of Savannah’s most breathtaking golf courses, while networking and socializing with fellow industry and construction professionals. For more information, visit habitatavannah.org/events. Sidewalk Arts Festival (Savannah, April 25) This annual event hosted by Savannah College of Art and Design takes over Forsyth Park again this year. All along the sidewalks you will find temporary masterpieces from artists who specialize in chalk art. Take in the beauty before its gone! For more information, visit scad.edu. Bob Dylan (Savannah, April 14)
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Legendary artist Bob Dylan will be performing at the Johnny Mercer Theatre at 8 p.m. Ticket prices start at $55. For more information visit savannahcivic.com/tickets. Kittenfest (Savannah, April 17-19) Three days of music featuring over seventy artists. Taking place in Hardeville, SC, participants are able to stay and camp overnight, while enjoying the music and festivities. For more information visit staffordpromotions.com/ savannahevents. “Aces in all the Right Places” Charity Poker Crawl (Savannah, April 25) This charity crawl will be taking place in historic downtown Savannah. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Anderson
Cancer Institute. The crawl is limited to 400 participants, so sign up soon before the event sells out! For more information visit Barcrawlsavannah.com. Sunday Supper in the Strawberry Patch at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens (Savannah, April 26) The 20th annual Sunday Supper, taking place at the Historic Bamboo Farm, will be in celebration of the prized springtime fruit: the strawberry! Enjoy a casual yet delicious dinner in the strawberry patch as well as a silent auction. For tickets or more information call 912.921.5460 Coastal Jazz Association Duke Ellington Birthday Concert (Savannah, April 26) Enjoy this free concert celebrating the birthday of jazz legend Duke
Ellington, taking place at Armstrong Fine Arts Auditorium! Savannah Jazz Orchestra will perform and the event is co-hosted by Coastal Jazz Association, the Department of Cultural Affairs and AMT. For more information visit finearts. armstrong.edu. River Street Seafood Fest (Savannah, May 1-3) One of Historic River Street’s longest-running and most beloved festivals, this year’s seafood celebration is sure to be delicious. With the best seafood from some of the area’s greatest restaurants and live music every day of the festival, you don’t want to miss out. For more information visit riverstreetsavannah.com. Savannah Philharmonic Season Finale (Savannah, May 9)
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Internationally recognized pianist Michael Hauber joins the Savannah Philharmonic to close their 2014-2015 concert season with a performance of pieces by Brahms, Wagner and Strauss. Taking place in Johnny Mercer Theatre, tickets range from $1670. For more information, visit savannahphilharmonic.org. The Crawl of the South Bar Crawl (Savannah, May 30) Take part in the crawl which last year raised over $15,000 for local charities, and is setting out to break a Guinness World Record! 2015’s event promises to be even bigger and even better, so register now and hop to dozens of bars across Savannah! For more information, staffordpromotions.com.
TYBEE ISLAND Tybee Wine Festival (Tybee Island, April 22-26) One of Tybee Post Theater’s
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biggest fundraising events of the year, Tybee Wine Festival is back for its sixth time. Wine lovers and connoisseurs come together for tastings and educational events, all taking place on beautiful Tybee Island. For more information, visit tybeewinefestival.com. Tybee Beach Bum Parade (Tybee Island, May 15) It’s the South’s biggest water fight and it’s back! Line up along Butler Avenue on Tybee Island, but don’t afraid to get wet. Floats and parade participants will be well-armed with water balloons, water guns and hoses for a one-of-a-kind watery parade that only the island life can offer. For more information, visit visittybee.com.
HILTON HEAD 47th Annual RBC Heritage PGA Tour (Hilton Head Island, April 13-19) Presented by Boeing, South Carolina’s PGA tour event will take
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place at Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town. Watch your favorite golf players on the resort’s course as they play for the title. Matt Kuchar was 2014’s winner. Visit rbcheritage.com for tickets. The Art Market at Honey Horn (Hilton Head Island, April 25-26) Featuring over 90 artists, the Art Market at Honey Horn is the art event of the season in Hilton Head. There will also be a Juried Fine Arts and Crafts Show. Parking is $6 (proceeds benefit the Coastal Discovery Museum), and admission is free. For more information visit coastaldiscovery.org. Chamber Bike and Dine Week (Hilton Head Island, May 2-9) Instead of driving to your favorite Hilton Head restaurants this week, bike there! Participating restaurants will be offering special menus and discounts to those patrons arriving on their bicycles, so get fit and eat great food all in one go! For more information visit hiltonheadisland.org.
Piccolo Spoleto (Starts, May 22) Every spring for 17 days and nights in Charleston, South Carolina, a plethora of artistic talents fill the city. Historic theatres, churches, and outdoor spaces provide performers in opera, dance, theatre, and music with a stage for the massive amounts of people who flock there each year. Experience the magic of creativity. For more information visit piccolospoleto.com
BEAUFORT Fashion Compassion (Beaufort, April 22) Beaufort’s local shops will show off their stuff in this annually sold-out fashion show hosted by the Friends of Caroline Hospice. The 12th annual show will be a lunch and fundraiser with live and silent auctions and entertainment on Dataw Island. For more information go to visit beaufortsc.org. USCB Center for the Arts Gala (Beaufort, May 2)
Celebrate the talents of local and national artists from a variety of genres at this evening gala hosted by University of South CarolinaBeaufort. More information will be available soon. For updates visit uscbcenterforthearts.com.
CHARLESTON Family Circle Cup Tennis Tournament (Charleston, April 2-10) The largest women’s tennis tournament in the world, Charleston will play host to 100,000 tennis fans and over 70 female athletes competing for the Family Circle Cup. The weeklong event features tennis matches and other entertainment activities. Tickets are available on familycirclecup.com. World Grits Festival (St. George, April 2-10) Gather the whole family for this celebration of a Southern staple: good old-fashioned grits! What began in the ’80s has turned into a world-famous
festival hosted by Quaker Oats that attracts over 45,000 people from across the Lowcountry. For an event schedule and directions visit worldgritsfestival.com. North Charleston Arts Festival (Charleston, May 1-9) What used to be a one-day celebration at Park Circle has grown to be one of the most recognized art festivals in South Carolina, now with nine days full of events. With a range of art exhibits, music and dance performances, visual and media arts and literature, there is something for everyone! For more information visit northcharlestonartsfest.com. Greek Festival (Charleston, May 9-11) A celebration of everything great in Greek culture, this year’s event will feature music, food and performances all based in Greek traditions. Enjoy gyros, kebobs and wines while watching folk dancers or listening to the bands! For more information visit charlestongreekfestival.com.
4th Annual Charleston Beer Garden (Charleston, May 16) It’s Charleston’s largest pop-up beer garden and it’s moving to their new venue at The Grove at Patriot’s Point. Craft beer lovers rejoice in this celebration featuring a huge selection of craft brews, “beer Olympics” , live music and other fun activities! For more information visit charlestonbeergarden.com.
ATLANTA Spring Festival on Ponce (Atlanta, April 11-12) Taking place in the historic setting of Olmsted Linear Park, this arts and crafts festival will feature over 125 local and folk art displays. It is free and there is a kids’ area, so bring the whole family! For more information visit festivalonponce.com. Streetwater 420 Festival (Atlanta, April 17-19) Snoop Dogg headlines an impressive
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line-up of talented musicians at this festival put on by SweetWater Brewing Company. Get tickets now and head to Centennial Olympic Park for a weekend full of music and great activities. People 17 and older must be accompanied by ticket holders 25 and over. Get tickets at sweetwater420fest.com. Shepherd Center Derby Day (Atlanta, May 2) A must for your social calendar, this event is perfect for those who want all the grandeur of the Kentucky Derby without having to travel too far! Dress your best- hats are a must, ladies- and enjoy the day of food, drinks, auctions, music and a broadcast of the derby! For more information visit derbyday.com. Shaky Knees Music Festival (Atlanta, May 8-10) In the style of Coachella and Bonnaroo, this massive music extravaganza takes over Atlanta’s Central Park with sound! This year’s line-up includes The Strokes, The Avett Brothers, Wilco, Ryan Adams, Flogging Molly and many many more!
Get tickets at shakykneesfestival.com. Atlanta Food & Wine Festival (Atlanta, May 28-31) Celebrate the cuisine of the South and the southern regions of the world at the Atlanta Food and Wine festival this year! Hosted at the luxurious Loes Atlanta Hotel, share your love of low country eatery in style. For more information visit atlfoodandwinefestival.com
JACKSONVILLE Diana Krall (Jacksonville, April 13) Diana Krall and her band will be performing at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts. For more information visit jaxsymphony.org. Spring for the Arts 2015 (Jacksonville, April 17) Support Jacksonville’s arts education along with the Cathedral Arts Project and the CAPkids by enjoying music and dance performances, auctions, food and drink at the 11th annual
artistic event held at the Deerwood Country Club. More information can be found at capkids.org. Jacksonville’s Southeastern Women’s Expo 2015 (Jacksonville, April 18-19) Two days of shopping, eating, relaxing. The event is dedicated to the Celebration of Women, and there will be numerous events featuring all things related to being a women in this day and age. Admission is $7. More information can be found at Jaxevents.com/event/jacksonvillessoutheastern-womens-expo. 25th Annual Springing the Blues (Jacksonville, April 17-19) Jacksonville Beach plays host to over 20 blues bands over this threeday festival celebrating a Southern favorite. VIP seating is now available, with tickets going on sale soon. Check out springingtheblues.com for updates and show info.
RUNS Big Nasty Mud Run
(Bloomingdale, April 25) Test your strength and endurance during the seventh Big Nasty Mud Run in Bloomingdale, hosted by Grainger Nissan. Prepare to get dirty as you race your way through the muddy course. 4.7 miles and 33 obstacles await you, so join the fun now! For more information visit bignastymudrun.com. JCB Mud Run (Savannah, May 2) This 5.5 mile race full of muddy fun is back in 2015 after raising thousands during last year’s run! Prove your strength across obstacles like mud slides, tire hops, belly flops and climbs, before finishing in all your muddy glory! Register now. For more information visit jcbmudrun.com. The Color Run 5K (Savannah, May 16) Forsyth Park is preparing to be overrun with color- and glitter! The 2015 “Shine Tour” of the famous and fun Color Run is coming to Savannah for its annual multi-colored madness. Grab your friends and register now, as spaces sell out fast.
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For more information, visit thecolorrun. com/savannah. The Savannah Mile (Savannah, May 23) Walk, run or sprint down Drayton Street over Memorial Day weekend in the annual Savannah Race, organized by the Two Hundred Club of the Coastal Empire. The race will be run in several heats, which include kids, family and closing with the Heroes Heat- soldiers running in full gear. For more information, visit fleetfeetsavannah.com/mile. Tybee Turtle Trot 5K (Tybee Island, April 25) It’s sea turtle nesting season, so help Tybee Island Marine Science Center’s Sea Turtle Project protect these amazing animals by running and raising money! The run/walk will begin and Tybee Pier and Pavilion and head down the beach. For more information, active.com/ tybee-island-ga. To submit your event visit SouthMag.com
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South hosted the Premier Wedding Expo at the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center on February 8, 2015. Hundreds of brides-to-be along with their bridal parties, fiances and families showed up to sample the many companies in Savannah’s wedding industry. There were cakes, dresses, tuxes, venues and lots more to see and try! One lucky bride even walked away with a free cruise for twothe perfect honeymoon! Special thanks to everyone who made this event a success.
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A REAL SAVANNAH SWEETHEART One of the city’s most successful businessmen, this issue’s Secret Southerner has won the hearts of men, women, and children alike. Mini clue: He is known for his great taste and classic style.
Star of Savannah
One of Savannah’s most beloved locals, this Secret Southerner keeps his viewers and his customers happy. A crucial component of historic downtown, this businessman stays busy. Whether he’s producing or scooping, his fans can’t get enough of him.
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While he loves his hometown of Savannah, he has not always stayed here. Whether he’s helping out with an impossible mission or fighting the wolf within, he is a master of his craft.
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