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		<title>Explosive Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artist Matt Stromberg is literally creating a stir in the art world by using everything from explosives and rocket fuel to submachine guns in his volatile, nonobjective sculpture. He’s careful to stress, however, that his unique art form is not really about explosives but kinetic energy—more specifically, the release of it. The result is somewhat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist Matt Stromberg is literally creating a stir in the art world by using everything from explosives and rocket fuel to submachine guns in his volatile, nonobjective sculpture. He’s careful to stress, however, that his unique art form is not really about explosives but kinetic energy—more specifically, the release of it. The result is somewhat unpredictable. What is predictable, after he conducts trench warfare across his many canvasses, is his ability to produce interesting and spontaneous mark making—marks created through applied texture that create volume.<br />
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<p>“Really, my art is no different from other nonobjective artists,” Stromberg says. “I’m about process and exploring, just like them. My work is just more dramatic—almost like performance art. I enjoy the challenge of non-conventional materials.” One thing that separates him from other artists, he admits, is that he only has a matter of seconds during which he has control over whatever combustible substance he happens to be working with. Consequently, there’s a lot more exhaustive planning, beforehand, from acquiring his mercurial materials before finally using them. The next tempestuous force he wants to conquer is the ocean, hoping to manipulate its crushing pressure on steel and aluminum plates.</p>
<p>Stromberg draws inspiration from all around him, embracing everything from TV, movies, stories, to historic reference. Nevertheless, it’s not hard to fathom that he always had an interest in pyrotechnics. Of course, he also looks back to the old masters. He references da Vinci, who he says was actually a kind of arms designer, drafting early plans for helicopters and tanks at the behest of kings seeking an edge in battle. Stromberg is a foundations professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He reconciles his unique artistic vision with the rigidity of teaching by insisting that his students “play” instead of “work” because, in his opinion, that’s the only way for them to truly find themselves in their art. “I tell them that there is no practice, only the process of making art itself. That’s your practice right there: process. They either love me or they hate me,” he laughs. He believes artists should strive, like practitioners from the Baroque period, to elevate the heart, mind and spirit, and to get people to ask questions. “That’s what I try and pass on to my students. And that’s what school is for: to teach them to communicate better.” He concludes with this final self-assessment: “It’s all about a journey or adventure but always with a lot of testing, training and exhaustive research. When I complete a piece of work, it’s not far removed from a traditional landscape, or a painting of a horse. At the end of the day, I have a document record.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 15:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Sitting on one of the most prized pieces of land at South Beach, The Setai is sexy, sleek and the perfect place for a quick trip to Miami. Notably, this sublime tropical hideaway has been a fixture on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Gold List” for the last five years running and Forbes Traveler has dubbed it [...]]]></description>
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Sitting on one of the most prized pieces of land at South Beach, The Setai is sexy, sleek and the perfect place for a quick trip to Miami. Notably, this sublime tropical hideaway has been a fixture on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Gold List” for the last five years running and Forbes Traveler has dubbed it one of the “sexiest hotels in America.”</p>
<p>The A-lister hot spot is situated in the art deco hub of South Beach, with modern nods to the era with its use of Shanghai brick and bronze, teak, stone and art. The rooms and suites feature in-room bathtubs for personal spa treatments, rain showers, teak floors, Lavazza espresso machines, personalized housekeeping service and a 24-hour concierge, among other luxury amenities.<br />
It’s off-season during the hot, summer months, and deals are easy to find. The Setai’s Girls’ Getaway and Gentleman’s Retreat packages offer private shopping experiences, spa treatments, breakfast, complimentary spirits and VIP access to Miami’s nightlife. (Rates begin at $595 per night with a minimum two-night stay.)</p>
<p>To tone down on price, but not on style, stay at TownHouse Hotel. Smack dab in the middle of South Beach, flanked by high-end neighboring hotels, sits TownHouse. “It’s great because of the location,” says Colleen Graham, director of sales. “It’s nestled in with the big guns [and is a real] home away from home.”</p>
<p>Highly utilized for studio and magazine production shoots, TownHouse is as much appreciated for its creative, minimalist lines, and all-around fun and flirty decor as it is for its comfort and unassuming prices.<br />
Brought to South Beach at the turn of the millennium by Jonathan Morr, who is well-known for his Manhattan eateries, Republic and BondST, this 69-room, two-suite, Parisian-designed boutique hotel is frankly a steal at $145 a night midweek, and $175 a night on the weekends, through August and September. A Parisian breakfast is included.<br />
The rooms are clad in white, with striking pops of color, and hallways, specked with benches, comics and other good reads, are engulfed with cool soundtracks. The rooftop, fitted with various table settings and lounge chairs, transforms at night into one of South Beach’s hottest weekend hangouts, and the highlight is sushi sent up from the ground floor BondST Lounge. Zagat Miami has named its tuna “the best on the planet.”</p>
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		<title>Welcome to the Jungle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 15:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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It was the “pop” heard around the world: the collapse of the U.S. housing bubble that began as a slow leak in 2006 and had completely imploded by the summer of 2008. The domino effect from an out-of-control derivatives market that caused the collapse of the subprime market eventually impacted mortgage, credit, hedge fund and even foreign bank markets. For homebuilders, home supply retailers and real estate professionals who had profited for years on booming home valuations, the braking of the markets would result in a particularly long skid.<br />
But as the saying goes, when the going gets tough, the tough get going. One of the toughest names in Savannah real estate has proven to be relative newcomer Judge Realty, which opened its doors in June 2005, at the height of the market.<br />
Lori Judge, owner of Judge Realty, remembers fondly the easier days at the company’s outset. “Our first month in business we profited $5000,” she says. “The following months it was three and then ten times that. We were off to the races.”<br />
But the salad days would not last long. In the summer of 2008, Judge, along with realtors across the region, began to feel the impact of the now widely publicized financial crisis. “It happened so fast,” says Judge. “It seemed as though everything came to a halt overnight.”<br />
Savannah’s real estate landscape has noticeably transformed since. “The economy has affected our market in every way, from our neighborhoods to our values,” explains Judge. Countless brokers have found part-time jobs or new lines of work altogether. Housing-related businesses have been forced to close their doors or consolidate with other companies. Out of necessity, others have expanded their services to include aspects of the job that they used to farm out.<br />
Judge Realty has been no different. To weather the storm, the company has had to cut costs, streamline systems, and work harder than ever for their clients. “This was like a near-death experience in business,” says Judge. “It forced us to understand the new conditions we were working in, to go beyond the conventional and get creative, and to implement survival tactics.”<br />
“Like many people in this business, I had to face down my greatest fear: the fear of failing. But once you get past that fear, there is only opportunity. This challenge made me open my eyes to the possibilities that are out there.”<br />
Adaptive approaches for Judge Realty have ranged from the expected to the highly progressive. Their brokers are now experts in foreclosures and short sales. And property management—once the “red-headed step-child” for many firms—has become one of the company’s foremost undertakings. “We now manage more than 200 properties,” says Judge. “And that makes sense to us in the overall picture of what we do, because tenants eventually become buyers and, likewise, buyers become landlords. So we’re really a soup-to-nuts real estate company.”<br />
Providing the most current online technology for clients has helped Judge stay ahead of the property management competition. Their interactive website provides comprehensive, user-friendly access, so property owners stay abreast of tenant activity and screenings, billing and maintenance issues.<br />
On the more progressive side, Judge is one of the only certified EcoBrokers in the area, a unique designation for brokers who are trained to educate clients on reducing their carbon footprints through energy efficient and environmentally sensitive design in properties.<br />
“At the end of the day, it’s about personal relationships,” says Judge. “We’re all in this together—brokers, buyers, sellers, renters. So the crisis has gone a long way toward building camaraderie among industry professionals as well as longstanding relationships between brokers and clients.”</p>
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<p>At 20 mph, barely a sound is audible save for the dirt road crunching beneath the tires and the good-natured voice from the driver’s seat. The voice belongs to Charles Davis, president of The Earth Comfort Company, and the tires to his Chevrolet Volt, which is one of two in the state of Georgia. As he drives slowly around his Guyton, Georgia, property, Davis explains the many perks of the electrically powered car: one of the catchiest being its incredibly low maintenance requirements, as in an oil-change-after-24,000-miles low maintenance. After parking beside his house, Davis removes a cord from the vehicle and connects it to a charging station on the exterior wall noting that it’s “the same charger Jay Leno installed in his garage.”  </p>
<p>Davis’ house is far from typical of other homes in Southeast Georgia. It’s a customizable, prefab structure and, like his car, it exhibits his commitment to renewable energy. After purchasing it as a foreclosure in the Atlanta area, Davis had the house delivered to his one-and-a-half-acre property in Guyton. The property is one of nine and the first step toward the goal of creating a zero-energy community (a working organic farm already exists on site). The prefabricated, modular “i-house” is a model made by Clayton Homes, the largest manufacturer of modular homes in the United States. With clean lines and a modern sensibility, the i-home is advertised as being “built from the ground up to be environmentally friendly” without sacrificing aesthetics or comfort. From its specialized roof designed for the collection of rainwater and the installation of solar panels to energy efficient windows and insulation, the i-house is clearly geared toward efficiency aficionados. But that’s only the framework upon which Davis crafted a system that allows him to bring the first net-zero energy home to Savannah.</p>
<p><h7>The Man Behind the Plan</h7></p>
<p>Originally from the Macon area, Davis points to his college days as the beginning of his passion for renewable energy. “I was in college years ago and Jimmy Carter was going to have a war on energy; that got me fired up. This was going to be the future and the next thing you know it’s never mind.” While some of the social and governmental drive toward renewable energy may have lost some steam, since those days, Davis’ interest in putting the concept into action hasn’t flagged.<br />
The Earth Comfort Company was born 18 years ago while Davis was working for a LaGrange based electric cooperative and travelled to Washington, D.C., to learn about geothermal heat pumps with the goal of returning to teach Georgia companies about the technology. Geothermal heat pumps are a renewable energy technology that have existed since the late 1940s and function by taking advantage of the fact that the earth’s underground temperature is constantly around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.<br />
With several different variations, the pumps circulate water or fluid through a piping system placed a few feet underground, often in a series of loops, by means of an electric pump. Using 40 to 60 percent less energy than conventional systems, geothermal heat pumps pay for their installation within five to ten years and have an estimated 25-year service life, with the underground components extending to 50 plus years, according the U.S. Department of Energy. As an added bonus, enough hot water is produced as a free by-product to cover 60 percent of usage. Owners of geothermal heat pumps also receive a 30 percent federal energy tax credit, which Davis points out almost pays for the additional cost of installation.<br />
After learning about geothermal technology, Davis put his passion for energy efficiency to work and began The Earth Comfort Company, basing it in Savannah. Today the company provides a variety of energy efficient installation services, including solar, wind and insulation, and prides itself on being “the go-to source” for geothermal heat loop systems. Focusing primarily on larger scale commercial projects, The Earth Comfort Company has completed numerous projects including the installation of a geothermal system for Florida State University’s Sustainable Energy Science and Engineering Center, one of 14 off-grid zero emissions buildings in the country.<br />
In 2008, Davis joined The University of Georgia’s Marine Extension Service in Brunswick in an ongoing effort to provide a tangible example of efficient energy use through various renewable energy equipment. He helped get geothermal, solar, and energy efficient lighting technologies on a 16,000-square-foot building built in 1991. With the bulk of construction finished in December of 2010, the associate director for the Marine Extension Service, Keith Gates, who has since retired, says of the project, “The geothermal [heat pump] is fantastic; it dropped our electric bill around 50 percent, which is pretty amazing. And not only were we improving energy, the idea was to teach folks down the road about the whole operation.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although every individual on this article’s stage is, by nature and circumstance, a soloist, South’s Hottest Singles of 2011 declared in chorus that they did not nominate themselves for their title. For the most part, they had no idea who did. Also, each hot single holds confidence and honesty as their prized qualities, so one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although every individual on this article’s stage is, by nature and circumstance, a soloist, South’s Hottest Singles of 2011 declared in chorus that they did not nominate themselves for their title. For the most part, they had no idea who did. Also, each hot single holds confidence and honesty as their prized qualities, so one must take their word for it. Therefore, South would like to thoroughly thank their furtive patrons for casting the extraordinary protagonists of the following few pages.<br />
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And so, prior to running into you, our romantic heroes and heroines are presented in preamble with illustrations and introductions. This year&#8217;s winners of the hottest singles were featured in this year&#8217;s issue. Those featured include:</p>
<p><h7>Male Hottest Singles</h7></p>
<p>Pete Semaan<br />
Jamie Bowerman<br />
Jules Victor IV<br />
Robert Daniels<br />
Eddie Maristany<br />
Joseph Gallo<br />
Jackson Butler<br />
John Mapel<br />
Scott Weeks</p>
<p><h7>Female Hottest Singles</h7></p>
<p>Allison Andrews<br />
Christie Schroeder<br />
Cary Black<br />
Caty Dickensheets<br />
Sara Jane<br />
Christie Wallace<br />
Trisha McCulloch<br />
Ioana Rotaru</p>
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		<title>Kickoff for the Chatham Orthopaedic Associates 2011 Charity Ballroom Extravaganza</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrice Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chatham Orthopaedics Associates proudly present the Kickoff party for the Charity Ballroom Extravaganza on July 14, 2011 from 6 P.M. &#8211; 7 P.M. Proceeds from this event  will benefit a variety of local charities and non-profit organizations such as:

• HUGS: Providing assistance to at-risk and addicted individuals
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.chathamorthopaedics.com/">Chatham Orthopaedics Associates</a> proudly present the Kickoff party for the Charity Ballroom Extravaganza on July 14, 2011 from 6 P.M. &#8211; 7 P.M. Proceeds from this event  will benefit a variety of local charities and non-profit organizations<span id="more-53505"></span> such as:<br />
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• <a href="http://www.headsupsavannah.com/">HUGS</a>: Providing assistance to at-risk and addicted individuals<br />
• <a href="http://www.rccsav.org/">Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire</a>: Providing support and information to sexual assault victims<br />
• <a href="http://www.humanesocietysav.org/">Savannah Humane Society</a>: Providing compassionate treatment of animals<br />
• <a href="http://www.goodsamclinica.org/">The Good Samaritan Clinic</a>: Giving free health care to adults without health insurance<br />
• <a href="http://www.coastalrockgroup.com/">The Coastal Empire R.O.C.K. Group</a>: A non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse through education.<br />
• <a href="http://www.ogeecheeriverkeeper.org/">Ogeechee Riverkeeper</a>: Protect, preserve and improve the water quality of the Ogeechee River basin<br />
• <a href="http://www.kidschancega.org/">Kids&#8217; Chance of Georgia</a>: Provides educational scholarships to the children of Georgia.<br />
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The main event will happen on September 17th at the <a href="http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/savrf-savannah-marriott-riverfront/">Savannah Marriott</a> and will feature local physicians dancing classic ballroom routines in a competition while representing a local charity of their choice. Prizes will be awarded for Best Dressed Male and for Best Dressed Female and of coarse, to the best dancers. The ticket to the event will have a cost of $100 per person but 60% of every ticket purchased will go directly to the charity chosen by the purchaser. The event will also feature dining and dancing.</p>
<p>For more information about Kickoff party and where it will be taking place, <a href="http://ww2.thesouthmag.com/events/2011/2011-charity-ballroom-extravaganza/">click here</a>.</p>
<p>For tickets call: 657 5740 or email us at: <a href="mailto:jerigale@comcast.net">jerigale@comcast.net</a></p>
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		<title>Three Blind Mice: Dollhouse Miniature Show Expo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 16:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Schemmel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dollhouses have been around for ages. The first known dollhouses were made over 400 years ago in Europe. Today&#8217;s dollhouses aren&#8217;t just for little girls anymore, they are exquisite pieces of art. The Three Blind Mice Miniature Show &#038; Sale exemplifies the craftsmanship of the nation&#8217;s top dollhouse craftsmen and salesmen.

The Three Blind Mice show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dollhouses have been around for ages. The first known dollhouses were made over 400 years ago in Europe. Today&#8217;s dollhouses aren&#8217;t just for little girls anymore, they are exquisite pieces of art. The <a href="http://3blindmiceshow.com/index.php#4">Three Blind Mice Miniature Show &#038; Sale</a> exemplifies the craftsmanship of the nation&#8217;s top dollhouse craftsmen and salesmen.<br />
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The Three Blind Mice show will be in Savannah on June 8th and 9th. It is being held at the <a href="http://cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/">Coastal Georgia Center</a> and will be from 4-8 on Friday and 9-3 on Saturday. This show has been around for over 20 years but was given a facelift in 2006 when it was bought and turned into a touring show with multiple stops a year. There will be 15 vendors and artisans present at the two day show.</p>
<p>The show will not only feature some of the nation&#8217;s top dollhouses but will offer another side, one in which you can purchase what you like. There will be dollhouse memorabilia and items being sold throughout the show. Get to the show as early as you can, the first 100 people each day receive a free gift.</p>
<p><h7>Admission:</h7> $5 for adults, $2 for children (ages 5-15)<br />
<h7>Phone:</h7> 513-861-0704<br />
<h7>Website:</h7> <a href="http://3blindmiceshow.com/index.php">http://3blindmiceshow.com/index.php</a></p>
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<p><h7>Vendors:</h7></p>
<p><a href="http://www.colvindolls.com/">The Colvin Studio</a><br />
Linda Raih Miniatures<br />
<a href="http://miniaturedesigns.com/shop/">Miniature Designs</a><br />
Jim&#8217;s Auction<br />
<a href="http://3blindmiceshow.com/index.php">Linda Frye Minis</a><br />
Mini-Landers Club<br />
<a href="http://wootensminiatures.vpweb.com/Dollhouse-Curtains---Drapes.html">Wootens Miniatures</a><br />
C &#038; S<br />
<a href="http://www.greengablesdollhouse.com/">Green Gables</a><br />
Mini Decorators<br />
<a href="http://giginstudio.tripod3d.com/">Gigi-n-Studio</a><br />
<a href="http://www.martiesminis.com/">Martie&#8217;s Miniatures</a></p>
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		<title>Opening Reception for Veil by Jeff Doran</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>JCB 5K Charity Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Schemmel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[JCB, to most of us, is that big factory you see off I-95 in Pooler that makes large, earth-moving machines. It has been much more than that to the Savannah community and surrounding areas. They opened their factory in Pooler in 2000 with the prospect of bringing new employment for many people in the area. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jcb.com/">JCB</a>, to most of us, is that big factory you see off I-95 in Pooler that makes large, earth-moving machines. It has been much more than that to the Savannah community and surrounding areas. They opened their factory in Pooler in 2000 with the prospect of bringing new employment for many people in the area. Since then, they have not only changed peoples&#8217; lives by offering them employment opportunities but they have changed lives through their community involvement. This Saturday, JCB will be hosting the JCB 5k Charity Run on its site in Pooler.<br />
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<a href="http://www.active.com/running/pooler-ga/jcb-5k-charity-run-2011?cmp=23-13&#038;SREF=FBEvent">Early registration</a> for the event will continue until midnight on Friday but prospective runners, and non-runners, can still register the day of the event. The registration Saturday will be from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. with the free Kids Dash beginning at 7:45 a.m. The main race, the 5k, will begin at 8:00 a.m. This is a rare opportunity for people to see and enjoy the nearly 1000 acres of JCB property. For those who aren&#8217;t interested in competing in the main race there will be a 1 mile Lake Walk with kids games following the conclusion of the races.</p>
<p>The early registration fee is $20 and is available before June 18th. Registration on race day is $25 with those who are not running being asked to make a $5 donation. There will be t-shirts provided to all participants who register early and will be provided to those who register on Saturday as long as the supply lasts. All of the money collected from Saturday&#8217;s event will go to the <a href="http://www.jcbdirt.com/tag/the-lady-bamford-center/">Lady Bamford Center for Early Childhood Development</a>. The Lady Bamford Center is a partnership between the City of Savannah, JCB and the <a href="http://www.uwce.org/">United Way</a> and provides support and new opportunities to disadvantaged children.</p>
<p><h7>Registration:</h7></p>
<p>$20 for early registration, click <a href="http://www.active.com/running/pooler-ga/jcb-5k-charity-run-2011?int=29-6">here</a> to register.<br />
$25 registration on race day.</p>
<p><h7>Packet Pick-Up:</h7></p>
<p>Race packets can be picked up on the Friday before the race at JCB 8-5pm or at Fleet Feet Sports from 10-6pm. Fleet Feet is located at 405 Waters Ave (Corner of 50th and Waters) Savannah, GA 31404.</p>
<p><h7>Directions:</h7></p>
<p>Take Exit 102 from I 95. East on Highway 80 to Bourne Ave. Left on Bourne, turns into Bamford Blvd. Parking lot on the left.</p>
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		<title>Savannah Bark-B-Que</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Schemmel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you love dogs and truly consider them man&#8217;s best friend then head to the first annual Savannah Bark-B-Que hosted by the Westin Savannah Harbor Resort this Saturday, June 18th. It&#8217;s a fundraiser to raise money to build a new low-cost spay and neuter clinic for Savannah&#8217;s burgeoning pet overpopulation. Oliver Bentley&#8217;s Barking Bakery, along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you love dogs and truly consider them man&#8217;s best friend then head to the first annual <a href="http://www.westinsavannah.com/bark-b-que">Savannah Bark-B-Que</a> hosted by the <a href="http://www.westinsavannah.com/">Westin Savannah Harbor Resort</a> this Saturday, June 18th. It&#8217;s a fundraiser to raise money to build a new low-cost spay and neuter clinic for Savannah&#8217;s burgeoning pet overpopulation. <a href="http://www.oliverbentleys.com/home.htm">Oliver Bentley&#8217;s Barking Bakery</a>, along with the Westin Savannah Harbor Resort, will be hosting the event.<br />
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There will be an array of activities for people throughout the day beginning with a golf tournament at 1:00 p.m. and followed by a silent auctions, vendor stands and a barbeque for participants. All of the money raised will be donated to <a href="http://www.humanesocietysav.org/">The Human Society of Savannah&#8217;s</a> spay and neuter efforts. The main event of the day will be starting at 5:00 so don&#8217;t forget your dog! All of the events will be held at the <a href="http://www.theclubatsavannahharbor.com/index.php">The Club at Savannah Harbor</a>.</p>
<p><h7>The events are as follows:</h7></p>
<p>1:00 pm &#8220;Bark-Gun&#8221; (shotgun) Golf Tournament (scramble format)<br />
5:00 pm Hush Puppy Silent Auction (gift baskets, dog goodies and more) opens<br />
5:00 pm Tour de Woof &#8211; Visit vendor tables and enjoy all the doggie activities<br />
6:00 pm Savannah&#8217;s first ever Bark-B-Que &#8211; dinner for you AND your canine buds</p>
<p><strong>Admission:</strong> $30 for adults and $15 for kids.</p>
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