Georgia changing state flower
Georgia is changing its state flower from the non-native Cherokee Rose to the native Sweetbay Magnolia, a move supported by the Georgia Native Plant Society.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
Eastern Wharf, a mixed-use neighborhood overlooking the Savannah River, launched Food Truck Thursdays last week on April 2. Every Thursday until April 30, the community hosts multiple food trucks every Thursday evening from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m, which is free to the public.
In addition to regularly scheduled food truck the Savannah Sunset Market will be on-site on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, featuring up to 20 vendors offering fresh and prepared foods, live music and more, according to a press release.
- April 2 – Mac Attack, Cone Ranger
- April 9 – Savannah Sunset Market (food trucks and vendors TBA)
- April 16 – Krazian, Philly Boys
- April 23 – Savannah Sunset Market (food trucks and vendors TBA)
- April 30 – Chazitos, Oh Crepe
4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., April 9, 400 Passage Way http://easternwharfsavannah.com
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Fort Pulaski Bombardment Anniversary
Commemorate the 1862 bombardment of Fort Pulaski with live cannon demonstrations and ranger-led talks explaining how the attack changed military history. Standard park admission applies; demonstrations are subject to weather and staffing conditions. This event lasts until April 11, and each demonstration lasts for 30 minutes.
11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., April 10, April, 11, 101 Fort Pulaski Road https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/event-details.htm?id=6EEE12BF-B8EC-2A56-D43F74B12681065B
Abundance art opening
This opening reception showcases “abundance,” a curated series of nature photography by husband-and-wife artists Anna Bliss and Steve Bliss. The exhibition explores the connection between organic landscapes and still life. The exhibition runs through May 5, with proceeds benefiting Migrant Equity Southeast, supporting immigrant and refugee communities across South Georgia.
6 p.m. to 8 p.m., April 10, 251 Bull St. https://www.locationgallery.net/events
SUNDAY, APRIL 12
The Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Observance Day Association, Inc. invites the public to its Annual Interfaith Service, featuring excerpts from Dr. King’s speeches read by local youth.
4 p.m., April 12, 1023 West 44th St.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14
Mountain Grass Unit
A bluegrass quartet from Birmingham, Mountain Grass Unit blends traditional roots with influences from jazz, funk, rock, and country. Known for strong harmonies and high-energy performances, they bring a fresh, genre-crossing sound showcased on their debut EP “Runnin’ From Trouble.”
8 p.m., April 14, 2603 Whitaker St., https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mountain-grass-unit-tickets-1799544268349?aff=oddtdtcreator
Looking Ahead:
APRIL 16
Designing the next layer of history
This Historic Savannah Foundation panel explores how new architecture can thoughtfully coexist in Savannah’s historic districts. The discussion brings together leading architects to look at the challenges of balancing modern design needs with strict preservation standards. Free for HSF members and $15 for non-HSF members.
6 p.m., April 16, 323 E. Broughton St., https://www.myhsf.org/events/lecture-series/
APRIL 17
A Conversation with Kamala Harris
Join former Vice President Kamala Harris for a night of insights inspired by her book 107 DAYS.
7 p.m., April 17, 301 W. Oglethorpe Ave., https://www.savannahcivic.com/events/a-conversation-with-kamala-harris
APRIL 18
TIDE Fair
The TIDE Fair is a community-focused celebration of local creativity, bringing together artists, makers, and musicians. Guests can browse handmade goods, enjoy live music, and take part in hands-on creative activities designed for all ages.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 18, 2 St. Thomas Ave., https://www.tideisleofhope.com
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