Savannah businesses told to keep up Canadian trade

May 16, 2013 by  

A large group of over a dozen influential leaders and business owners have been told to continue developing exports to Canada, at a World Trade Center workshop.

The workshop, which took place at [Read more]

Savannah company cleans up at awards ceremony

April 8, 2013 by  

Local Print Companies could well be called upon for a new batch of business card printing services soon, as one business in the area is celebrating statewide recognition.

Among companies with no more than [Read more]

Savannah gears up for spring extravaganzas

March 11, 2013 by  

With March 2013 now well underway, Savannah is readying itself for its biggest, busiest ,and best time of the year, as the St Patrick’s Day Parade and the Savannah Music Festival come to town.

Both are always hugely [Read more]

Larger welcome signs begin to roll out in Savannah

February 13, 2013 by  

Savannah has always been known for its big welcomes to all who come and visit, but now this big welcome will be clear to see for everyone, as bigger, better, and bolder road signs are starting to appear at [Read more]

Tickets and posters go up for Savannah Music Festival 2013

January 2, 2013 by  

It may be some three months away, but plans are already well underway for the 2013 Savannah Music Festival. A celebration of music in all its guises, the Spring event is always well attended by locals and visitors from near and far.

A festival that has national importance, the Wall Street Journey once stated the city was the perfect host:

“Savannah’s hallmark is its cultural diversity… It’s a celebration of music in all its many forms.”

Thursday, November 15 saw the tickets go on sale for the first time, with sales likely to go well despite only a few acts already being confirmed. Poster printing will be underway for the ticket sales, while later editions will focus on the the performances.

Print companies in Savannah will no doubt be in high demand to really throw the festival into the spotlight over coming months too.

It is the 24th season for the festival, which hosts dozens of concerts. Taking place throughout the city, most venues in the historic downtown district will take part. With many other local businesses also getting involved, particularly cafes, bars, and restaurants, it is a great time to visit.

Performers confirmed for the event include the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, making its seventh successive appearance. Jazz stars including Ahmad Jamal, Charles Mcpherson, and Houston Person will also be playing live.

With acts from R&B, blues, folk, traditional American, and World Music also taking to the stage, it is sure be another show-stopping time.

The 2013 festival gets started on Thursday March 21 and runs through Saturday, April 6.

Savannah lights up for the holiday season

December 3, 2012 by  

The posters have been printed, the leaflets have been handed out, and the lights are most certainly on as Savannah kicks off its holiday season. Print services are likely to be in demand for quite some time to [Read more]

Savannah ready to rock ‘n’ roll in marathon weekend

November 2, 2012 by  

More than 25,000 are expected to hit downtown Savannah this weekend, as the city hosts its second Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon.

Over 17,000 runners have [Read more]

Savannah filming locations set to catch fire

September 13, 2012 by  

The film studio responsible for bringing hit book The Hunger Games to the screen has confirmed that production of the second installment of the hit trilogy has started in [Read more]

Savannah job seekers boosted by weekend event

August 9, 2012 by  

A special one-day job-training expo sponsored by the City of Savannah has proved popular, with many local job-seekers turning up to find out about what opportunities are [Read more]

Savannah bike trail improvements the focus of local community

July 22, 2012 by  

Two decades after its launch, and three years after a restoration project, a popular bike trail running along part of Georgia’s coast is in danger of [Read more]

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