FOOD & DRINK
Georgia Southern grad Will Moseley sings his way into the top 10 on American Idol
SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia Southern University grad is now a top 10 finalist on American Idol. Will Moseley survived the latest cut this week, advancing to the next round. This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
"A Taste of Struggle": Foodways and Folkways of a Formerly Enslaved People to take place at Willow Hill on Saturday
The Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center proudly announces its celebration of the 150th anniversary of the historic Willow Hill School. On April 27th, the museum will host "A Taste of Struggle," an event offering a deep dive into the culinary traditions of the Willow Hill Community. Food historians, including the renowned Pitmaster John “Bobbie” Robinson, will prepare authentic meals showcasing techniques from the era of slavery. Pitmaster Robinson, who inherited his skills from a long line of pitmasters, will demonstrate the art of slow-cooked, flavor-rich meats, prepared in hand-dug pits. Joining him, food historian Clarissa Clifton, known for her work at...
Averitt Center to host All Fired Up! sale showcasing local artists Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The All Fired Up! Spring Exhibition & Sale, which is part of a partnership between the Averitt Center for the Arts and Georgia Southern's Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art, will feature unique goods made by local artists and GSU students, including ceramics, fine arts, and jewelry. The sale will take place at the Roxie Remley Center for Fine Arts at 31 East Vine Street in Statesboro on Thursday, April 25, from 2-8pm, Friday, April 26, from 10am-8pm, and Saturday, April 27, from 10am-2pm. Artists and GSU students are encouraged to submit their artwork for sale through the online registration form. The deadline for submitting artwork is April 24, 2024. The Averitt Center for the Arts has announced that 75% of the proceeds from the sale will go back to the artist, while the remaining 25% will go towards supporting the arts education programs and classes at GSU. For more information about the All Fired Up! Spring Exhibition & Sale, please visit the Averitt Center for the Arts website.
Statesboro-Bulloch Library to host author meet and greet event Saturday afternoon
Join the Statesboro-Bulloch Library for an an Author Meet and Greet Saturday, April 27, from 1-4pm. The event is free to the public. This is the second annual Author Meet and Greet, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Caroline Johnson, Library Manager, shares that she plans to have this event every year. Johnson says, “This meet and greet style lets us bring more authors in to meet the public.” Patrons will have the opportunity to browse the different authors' tables and ask questions, and some will have copies of their books available for purchase. The authors at the the Meet and Greet will...
From the Truman Linear Park to Skidaway Island, get out and celebrate trails this Saturday
With a forecast calling for mixed clouds and sunshine, little chance of rain, and highs approaching 80 degrees, Saturday is primed for being perfect for experiencing nature in your backyard and beyond. The Rails to Trails Conservancy encourages people across the country to get outside for their annual Celebrate Trails...
Savannah Wind Symphony Pops Concert continues to highlight community ensemble
The Savannah Wind Symphony is looking for a new music director during a period of transition, and music lovers are reaping the benefit from a series of exciting concerts led by different conductors up for the position. “I’d hate to look at it as a competition,” said conductor David Elliott,...
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