Savannah's launch calendar is live
Official city calendar items, three guide pages, and local source lanes are wired for Today in Savannah.
The Savannah calendar is live
Five official city calendar items are now published on the Savannah site.
The first Savannah event calendar is live with five upcoming listings from the City of Savannah calendar.
The launch slate includes the June 1 City Hall lighting for Pride Month, three June 1 neighborhood association meetings, and Super Saturday Grants Kick Off on June 6.
June 1 has three neighborhood meetings
Hudson Hill, Liberty City, and Parkside all have association meetings listed for Monday.
The official calendar lists Hudson Hill and Liberty City meetings from 6 to 7 PM on June 1, followed by the Parkside Neighborhood Association meeting from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.
Each item links back to the City of Savannah calendar for location and timing checks.
Official city sources are in the mix
The launch setup includes the City of Savannah homepage, news lane, and calendar lane.
The Savannah site is wired to the City of Savannah homepage, city news lane, and official city calendar for civic follow-up.
That keeps public notices and city-service items separate from tourism, culture, and neighborhood event discovery.
Culture lanes are ready for follow-up
SCAD Museum, Telfair Museums, Connect Savannah, and visitor-calendar sources are wired.
Beyond the first official city listings, the Savannah source plan includes SCAD Museum of Art, Telfair Museums, Connect Savannah, Visit Savannah, and Savannah Master Calendar lanes.
Those sources give the site a follow-up path for arts, culture, and community events.
Three Savannah guide pages are live
Parks for kids, brunch spots, and coffee shops now have guide pages on the site.
The Savannah website also launches with three guide pages: parks for kids, brunch spots, and coffee shops.
Start there for orientation, then use each venue or event page for current hours, reservations, tickets, and closures before you go.