
Savannah's Spring Spirit: Progress, Culture, Community
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Savannahs spring is brimming with progress, culture, and community spirit. Pineora Park gets fresh upgrades, Second Harvest and SCAD launch a mobile grocery store to combat food insecurity. The twenty twenty-six Savannah Music Festival kicked off with pop-up shop shows. Childrens Hospital patients contributed to Americas bicentennial with special artwork, while Savannah Arts Academy students reimagine icons at their fashion show. Spring azaleas add color to Bonaventure Cemetery. However, locals express concerns over a pipeline threatening the Ogeechee River. The Tide to Town trail advances, and State Route one forty-four east has updates. After-party cleanup crews and parking garages enhance parade viewing. Democratic U.S. House candidates face rapid-fire questions at a forum, Jazz Academy students lead a second line at the music festival, and Savannah Fire Department Chief Derik Minard is in the spotlight.
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