Social Media Club’s July Meet Up

Get geeky with us at our July meet up. Bring your burning social media questions, share your know-how or just enjoy a cocktail with us.


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The Jinx


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13th Colony Patriots (A Tea Party Group) Monthly Meeting

THE 13th COLONY PATRIOTS (A Tea Party Group meets the 13th of each month at Logan’s.  Meetings open to public & everyone invited and welcome. 13th Colony a non-partisan group of American Patriots dedicated to preservation of the United States Constitution and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans.
Cost: free

More Info: visit www.13thcolonypatriots.com or call 912-596-5267.


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The Jinx


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Club One


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Saya Lounge Bar/Club

Transform your mind, body, and soul inside this warmly lit, attractive ultralounge. Our creed is to provide professional, efficient, and courteous service in a well-designed environment that will make your visit memorable. Whether it is an after dinner venue or a night out, we provide a great atmosphere for those aspiring for something more than just a typical bar or club.


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Club 309 West

With entrances on both River Street and lower Factor’s Walk, 309 West is easy to get to, but hard to leave! On the recently renovated lower level of the club, patrons enjoy a more low-key setting amongst popular black and white artwork, comfortable sofas, pool tables, bar top games and small live bands.


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Gettin’ Shaggy With It

The Southern-born dance is half a century old, but still jumpin’ and jivin’ in the Lowcountry.

If you haven’t heard of shag dancing, one thing is for certain: You aren’t from the Carolinas. Shagging came into fashion in the 1950s after originating in and around Myrtle Beach with rebellious boys and girls in canvas shoes and bobby socks. It became the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984, and the state music is—you guessed it—beach music.

So how did the dance fever shimmy its way down to Savannah? By way of devoted Savannah Shag Club members Gloria Moak and her partner, Walter Purcell.


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Category: Aug/Sep 09, The Magazine
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Choose Your Own Adventure

For many people leading busy lives, juggling seemingly endless responsibilities and commitments, life has become as exciting as a Sunday tea party and a trip to the strip mall. Often the only source of adventure is deciding whether or not to watch Indiana Jones save the world on Netflix.

Yet, according to the Savannah Adventure Club (SAC) life doesn’t have to be so mundane. A cadre of 20-, 30- and 40-something Savannahians who (according to the group’s website) “just want to get out there, have some fun, and make some friends,” the SAC invites locals to ambitiously explore the lay of the land in the Lowcountry.


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Category: Apr/May 09, The Magazine
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A Growing Obsession

The Deep South Orchid Society spreads the joys of growing one of the world’s most exotic flowers.

They may be beautiful, but beware—some say these flowers are specifically designed to seduce. The orchid’s powers were potent enough for local Gail Mathews and her husband to build seven personal greenhouses all dedicated to the plant. An orchid collector and co-founder of the Savannah-based Deep South Orchid Society, Mathews says her self-described obsession started over 35 years ago with one white flower and quickly grew into a collection that now tops 10,000 different plants.

“The true sign of an addict is when you want to get everybody addicted to the thing you’re addicted to,” Mathews explains. Her addiction inspired her to start a society dedicated to the breathtaking blossoms in 1981. Just as she suspected, with Savannah’s notorious humidity offering an ideal environment for growing many species of orchids, her obsession caught on quickly. Currently, the society has over 100 members ranging in age, experience and collection size, but not in passion.


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