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ISLAND HOPPING – April 19, 2024

HEAR GREAT SPEAKERS
WHAT: Kiwanis Club of Skidaway
WHEN: Thursday mornings at 8 a.m.
WHERE: Palmetto Club
HOW MUCH: Free to attend, including any refreshments, which includes coffee/tea (compliments of Morgan Stanley) and occasional pastries from Auspicious Bakery.
CONTACT: Michael Klavon, 912.306.0474 for gate pass
WHAT ELSE: Membership is open to Savannah/Chatham area residents. Visit www.kiwanisofskdaway.com for more information.


WHO NEW?
WHAT: New Neighbors
WHEN: Visit www.landingsnewneighbors.com to see our calendar  
CONTACT: Visit our website or contact Jody at nnnewmember@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: The club offers more than 250
different activities from biking, golf, pickleball, walking groups or fishing to Mahjong, Bridge, Needle-arts and Canasta. We have exciting military tours and special events for you to enjoy right here on Skidaway Island.
 

HANDS UP

WHAT: Bring back the Skidaway Wave

WHEN: April 2024

WHERE: The Landings

HOW MUCH: No charge, just a bit of courtesy

CONTACT: webmaster@landings.com

WHAT ELSE: When we all moved to Skidaway Island, one of the first things we noticed about our new home was that everyone waved to us – on the cart path, at the harbor, in the Village, at the playground, at the dog park – everywhere. Remember how welcome and comfortable it made us feel and how glad we were that we moved here? It’s time to start smiling and acknowledging each other again. Look up from our phones and see who’s walking near us, standing in line next to us at the pharmacy, or driving down the cart path toward us. Want to brighten your and others’ days? Bring back the Skidaway Wave!


BONING UP ON BONAPARTE

WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture Series – “Napoleon: The Path to Power, 1769-1799”

WHEN: Mondays, April 8 – May 13; 1 to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway

HOW MUCH: $10 member, $15 non-member, per lecture

CONTACT: To register, visit www.seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org

WHAT ELSE: From the path to power to his final days in exile, this six-part lecture series explores the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte.

NATIONAL TREASURES
WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture Series: “Anthems and Other National Music”
WHEN: Mondays, April 8 – May 13, 2:15 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $10 member, $15 non-member, per lecture
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or contact dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: This six-part lecture series examines music that shaped nations, from our own national anthem to “La Marsellaise,” “O Canada,” and more.


SQUARE ROOTS
WHAT: The Learning Center Lectures: “Savannah – A Celebration”
WHEN: Mondays, April 8 – May 13, 3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $10 member, $15 non-member, per lecture
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: A six-part love letter to our great city – exploring Oglethorpe’s letters and initial plans, photographs and paintings that capture its beauty, buildings that enhanced its charm, and the music that played an integral role in cultural life of Savannah.

VITAL ORGAN

WHAT: Musicales Evensong concert

WHEN: Friday, April 19, 5:45 p.m. wine and cheese; 6:30 p.m. concert

WHERE: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 3 West Ridge Rd.

HOW MUCH: Free and open to the public; A goodwill offering is appreciated

CONTACT: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 912.598.7242

WHAT ELSE: The finale of a series celebrating the 20th anniversary of the installation of the Schantz Opus 2223 pipe organ. Kathleen Turner will be the featured organist, offering her composition “The Skidaway Setting of the Magnificat” and “Nunc Dimittis,” along with other original works. “Lauda Jerusalem” by Antonio Vivaldi will feature strings from the Savannah Philharmonic with Sinisa Ciric (soloist and concertmaster emeritus), Rebecca Flaherty (soprano) and Lance Hensley (counter tenor) as soloists, and Julia Tucker, continuo.

 

GO PAPERLESS

WHAT: Secure document shredding

WHEN: Saturday, April 20, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

WHERE: Skidaway Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway

CONTACT: skidcc.org or 912.598.0151

WHAT ELSE: Donations benefit Safe Shelter, providing services for abused women and children.

TEA TIME

WHAT: Sisters spring tea

WHEN: Saturday, April 20, 11 a.m.

WHERE: Palmetto Club Azalea Room

HOW MUCH: $42

CONTACT: Email panhellenicsavannah@gmail.com for a registration form

WHAT ELSE: In addition to the lovely tea and light menu, we will be featuring a panel of recently graduated sorority women discussing sorority life on campuses today. All area sorority women are welcome.

COAST WITH THE MOST
WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture: “Our Georgia Coast”
WHEN: Monday April 22, 5:30 p.m.; Reception begins at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $15/$20 (member/non-member)
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: Megan Desrosiers, CEO and founder of One Hundred Miles, shares inspiring stories and information about the Georgia coast.

TECH TALK

WHAT: Technology and Parenting conference

WHEN: April 26, 6 – 8 p.m.; April 27, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

WHERE: Skidaway Island Baptist Church

HOW MUCH: Free, but register so that food can be ordered

CONTACT: admin@skidawaychurch.org

WHAT ELSE: How do you successfully parent (and grandparent) the next generation in a world that is dependent on technology and has a culture that speaks more loudly and faster to your kids than you can? The conference will help you decipher what is happening in culture and technology and understand how it affects your kids. It will help you change the conversation that the culture is having with your children. Register at SkidawayChurch.org/events.

HELLO, SAILOR
WHAT: Basic sailing class, sponsored by The Landings Sailing Club
WHEN: Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., plus 4 hours on the water

WHERE: TLA Meeting Room, 600 Landings Way South
HOW MUCH: $100, of which $25 of which will be refunded if you join TLSC within 30 days
CONTACT: Angela Margolit, amargolit@hotmail.com, 973.296.8011
WHAT ELSE: Open to all Landings residents 21 or older who are either new to sailing or want a refresher course.

 

A MIGHTY WIND

WHAT: Savannah Wind Symphony pops concert

WHEN: Sunday, April 28. 3 p.m.

WHERE: The Fine Arts Auditorium on the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern University

HOW MUCH: $20 (general admission), $15 (military), and $10 (under 18)

CONTACT: For more information, visit savannahwindsymphony.com

WHAT ELSE: The concert will be conducted by David Elliott, one of three candidates for permanent artistic director and principal conductor of the ensemble. Program selections include music by Leroy Anderson, John Williams, Mussorgsky, and Sousa – plus a few surprises with some wonderful soloists. Tickets available at eventbrite.com, at savannahwindsymphony.com, or at the door by check or credit card.

VISION QUEST

WHAT: Ninth Annual Fore Vision charity golf tournament

WHEN: Monday, April 29, at 10 a.m.

WHERE: Palmetto and Terrapin golf courses at the Landings

HOW MUCH: $150 individuals, $600 team of 4; Make checks payable to Savannah Center for Blind and Low Vision

CONTACT: Leslie Eatherly, 912.236.4476 or leatherly@savannahcblv.org

WHAT ELSE: Box lunches provided during play. Complimentary drinks on course. Benefits the Savannah Center for Blind and Low Vision.

FREE SPEECH
WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture: “How I Got Over – Remembering Gullah Stories and Traditions”
WHEN: Monday, April 29, 5:30 p.m.; Reception begins at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $15/$20 per lecture (member/non-member)
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: Griot and master storyteller, Lillian Grant-Baptiste, uses the art of the oral narrative to demonstrate how storytelling was used during slavery and beyond as a tool of resilience, resistance, and reconciliation.

 

HOME, SWEET HOME

WHAT: Homeless Authority tour

WHEN: Tuesday, April 30, 9 a.m. – 12 noon

WHERE: Meet at Skidaway Methodist Church to carpool to the DFCS Building, 761 Wheaton St.

CONTACT: To learn more about the Skidaway Abigails, please visit skidawayabigails.org

WHAT ELSE: Jen DuLong, executive director of the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless, will guide us through The Cove at Dundee and the Dundee Cottages.

MAY MANNERS

WHAT: May I…Please? 

WHEN: May 2024 

WHERE: The Landings 

HOW MUCH: No charge, just a bit of courtesy 

CONTACT: webmaster@landings.com 

WHAT ELSE: It’s the merry month of May, so let’s focus on a very pleasant question: “May I …?” As we enjoy warmer weather with longer days, we can all feel happier and friendlier. Wouldn’t it be great for our community if we shared that feeling and offered our neighbors a bit of personal kindness and consideration? We all love the month of May, and we love to hear a pleasant “please.” May everyone feel the warmth and share it. “May I please?” “Yes, thank you!” Wow, that feels good!!! 

KIDDIE TABLES

WHAT: The One Hundred Children’s Foundation membership brunch

WHEN: Wednesday, May 1

WHERE: The Palmetto Club Ballroom

HOW MUCH: $45 per person

CONTACT: Email theonehundredchildrensfoundation@gmail.com

WHAT ELSE: Tickets at theonehundredchildrensfoundation.org.

WEDNESDAY WANDERINGS

WHAT: Combination Green-Meldrim House and St. John’s Church tour with refreshment on the porch 

WHEN: Wednesdays in May (May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29), at 1 p.m. and 2:30 (2 p.m. and 4 on May 8) 

WHERE: Green-Meldrim House, 14 W. Macon St. on Madison Sq. 

HOW MUCH: $25 per person 

CONTACT: Jamie Credle, jcredle@greenmeldrimhouse.org, 912.233.3845 

WHAT ELSE: Docents will examine the mid-19th Century Gothic Revival buildings. Attendees must be able to walk up and down stairs. Tickets available at https://greenmeldrimhouse.square.site/. Reservations recommended due to limited availability.

 

POWER PLANTS

WHAT: Spring plant sale, to benefit the Savannah Botanical Gardens

WHEN: Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

WHERE: Savannah Botanical Gardens at the historic Reinhard Farmhouse, 1388 Eisenhower Drive

HOW MUCH: Free admission and free parking

CONTACT: Savannah Botanical Gardens, 912.355.3883 or sacgc1388@botanical.comcastbiz.net.

WHAT ELSE: Decorative pots and lots of lovely plants and flowers to go in them – including day lilies and pass-along plants donated by local area garden club members. Master gardeners will be on hand to answer gardening questions.


OPEN DOORS
WHAT: Landlovers Tour of Homes
WHEN: Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
WHERE: The Landings and the Marshes of Skidaway Island
HOW MUCH: Tickets are $50 each
CONTACT: Chris Lanigan (chrislanigan40@gmail.com), Sally Gleeson (sallytglee@gmail.com), Laurie Etherington (laurie.etherington.com@gmail.com)
WHAT ELSE: There is a limited number of tickets available. To register and purchase tickets, please visit landingslandlovers.com/happenings. The tour takes place every other year, so don’t miss your opportunity to enjoy this wonderful event featuring 10 Skidaway Island homes filled with inspiration and ideas, showcasing how each owner’s personal style creates an inviting space. Parking is limited, so attendees are encouraged to travel by golf cart. All proceeds from the Tour of Homes benefit the Landlovers Foundation.


DINNER IS SERVED
WHAT: Private chef dinner party raffle
WHEN: Ongoing; Drawing - May 4
WHERE: Winner enjoys prepared dinner at your own residence
HOW MUCH: $20 per ticket
CONTACT: Julie Storm – jstormdallas@gmail.com  214.789.7918
WHAT ELSE: A chance to win a three-course meal for 8 people served in your home by a private chef who provides the meal and cleans up the kitchen. The winner will select the chef from Fire, Food and Knives, the cuisine, and the date.  To purchase tickets, visit Www.landingslandlovers.com, under Happenings/Fund Raisers.

GARDEN STATE GOLFERS
WHAT: New Jersey Garden Staters spring golf scramble and dinner
WHEN: Sunday, May 5; Registration - 12:30 p.m., shotgun start - 1:30, member bar 5, dinner 5:30
WHERE: Terrapin Point/Palmetto Clubhouse
HOW MUCH: $65 charged to member account
CONTACT: Landingsgardenstaters@gmail.com to register; Questions by email or call Eileen Yost, 973.255.0580, or Jill Rubin, 215.850.3894.
WHAT ELSE: Please sign up in pairs as we cannot match singles. Include GHIN and member numbers. Deadline to register April 29. Dinner only NJGS members welcome (must be club member), same price. If you have not yet paid 2024 dues ($12 each/$24 couple), please remit check to Jill Rubin, 17 Sweetgum Crossing, or Venmo to @Barbara-Rubin-31 (3894).


WELL DONNE
WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture: “John Donne – The Sacred and Profane”
WHEN: Monday, May 6, 5:30 p.m.; Reception begins at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $15/$20 (member/non-member)
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: Richard Braithwaite leads a literary tour of John Donne – a metaphysical poet and Anglican clergyman known for his enrapturing religious poems who’s equally renowned as one of England’s best writers of love poetry.


LEGENDS AND LEADERS
WHAT: Senior Citizens Inc.’s Legends, Leaders, and Life Well Lived Award luncheon
WHEN: Thursday, May 9, at 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: The Palmetto Club at The Landings
HOW MUCH: $75 - general admission; $125 - Friends of SCI admission
CONTACT: Anne Cordeiro at 912.236.0363 or SeniorCitizensInc.org/Legends
WHAT ELSE: The Legends, Leaders, and Life Well Lived Award luncheon honors fellow Savannahians who have contributed significantly to the community, inspired others by the difference they have made, and exemplify a life well lived.


DINNER AND A SHOW
WHAT: The Learning Center Lecture: “Blues and Barbecue” (dinner and film screening with Traci Capote)
WHEN: Monday May 13, 5 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island Community Church, 50 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $30
CONTACT: seniorcitizensinc.org/the-learning-center to register or email dhornsby@seniorcitizens-inc.org
WHAT ELSE: Filmmaker Traci Capote presents her Georgia-produced documentary, “Northside Tavern: The Mostly True Story of the Golden Age of Atlanta’s Most Exquisite Blues Dive.” Barbeque dinner and conversation with Capote make for a fitting finale for TLC’s spring season.

THE RIGHT STUFF
WHAT: Luncheon meeting of Ladies On The Right (LOTR).
WHEN: Thursday, May 16 (social 12-12:45 p.m.; lunch/program 1-2:15 p.m.)
WHERE: Landings Palmetto Club ballroom
HOW MUCH: LOTR members and military – $35; Nonmembers – $40
CONTACT: To register (May 10 deadline) or to join LOTR, visit www.ladiesontheright.org
WHAT ELSE: Speaker will be Donna Rice Hughes, president of Enough is Enough, an internet safety organization. LOTR is a greater-Savannah Conservative leadership organization whose mission is to inform, educate and inspire members to take action roles on issues that impact our country, community and lives. LOTR hosts luncheon meetings on the third Thursday of each month. Members bring a paying guest and be entered into a raffle.


POSTAL PEOPLE
WHAT: Landings Stamp Club
WHEN: Friday, May 17, 10 a.m.
WHERE: Messiah Luthern Church conference room
COST: Free
CONTACT: Carl Luecke, cluecke@comcast.net or 912.349.0340 for meeting details.
WHAT ELSE: Beginner, advanced, or anyone in between is welcome to join our monthly meeting. Learn about buying, selling, or preserving your collections, and discover different types of stamps from all over the world.

BEE THERE

WHAT: Free performance by SCAD’s Bee Sharps

WHEN: May 19, at 5 p.m.

WHERE: Skidaway Island Baptist Church

HOW MUCH: Free and open to the public

WHAT ELSE: These elite student performers from around the U.S. do it all - sing, dance, and dazzle!

HAPPY CAMPERS

WHAT: Camp Skidaway 2024

WHEN: June 3 – 7, 9 a.m. – 12 noon

WHERE: Skidaway Island Baptist Church

HOW MUCH: Free, please register at SkidawayChurch.org/events

CONTACT: admin@skidawaychurch.org

WHAT ELSE: Prepare for a boatload of excitement at Ocean Commotion VBS! Your kids will dive deep into the account of Noah and the Flood from the book of Genesis. They’ll also learn to apply the spiritual lessons from Noah’s life to their own.


GATHERING GROCERIES

WHAT: Packing groceries for Second Harvest

WHEN: 9 - 11 a.m., June 7

WHERE: Second Harvest, 2501 E President St.

CONTACT: Terry Lewis, terrylewis324@gmail.com.

HELP AROUND THE HOUSE
WHAT: Habitat for Humanity volunteers wanted
WHEN: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays, possibly Thursdays
WHERE: locations vary
CONTACT: Mark Piven,
912.598.0323
WHAT ELSE: Prior experience is not necessary. Many volunteers learn on the job and only do whatever they feel comfortable with. Tools are provided.


TAXATION REPRESENTATION
WHAT: Opportunities for volunteer income tax assistance with Neighborhood Improvement Association
WHEN: starting in January, flexible hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
WHERE: several sites in Savannah, Pembroke, Rincon, Richmond Hill and Hinesville
CONTACT: Tiffany Carter, tcarter@niacdc.org or 912.447.5577
WHAT ELSE:  This program helps underserved communities by offering free tax preparation. No experience necessary. Volunteers include greeters/screeners and tax preparers


FINANCIAL AID
WHAT: AARP Tax-Aide Program needs volunteers
WHEN: Training in Dec. and Jan.; Tax preparation starts Feb. 1 for 10 weeks; hours and days are flexible
WHERE: Chatham SW and Bull Street Libraries
CONTACT: Volunteer coordinator John Gerardi, 912.661.8705 or johngerardi@hotmail.com
WHAT ELSE: This program provides free tax preparation for low- to moderate-income families, as well as the elderly and people with disabilities. AARP Tax-Aide saves underserved individuals/families millions in preparation fees and helps taxpayers claim millions in refunds, which can be used to reduce poverty. Tax preparers will be trained to become IRS-certified. Volunteers are also needed to help with intake/front desk.


JUST DANCE
WHAT: Dancing for fitness! Great music and stretches complete your workout.
WHEN: 9 - 10 a.m. every Tuesday, beginning Sep. 5
WHERE: Skidaway Island Methodist Church, Bailey Hall
HOW MUCH: $2/monthCONTACT: Marilee Dalby, marileedalby@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: A signed waiver is required for participants.

BUILDING BRIDGES
WHAT: Social bridge game
WHEN: Thursdays at 1:00 p.m., starting Sep. 7
WHERE: the Savannah Bridge Club
HOW MUCH: $6 for members, $7 for non-members
CONTACT: Veronica, 912.598.7217 or Savannah Bridge Club, 912.228.4838
WHAT ELSE: All skill levels welcome. Come alone or with a partner or bridge group.


FRIENDLY WORDS
WHAT: Skidaway Scrabblers
WHEN: Every Thursday afternoon
WHERE: Members’ homes
CONTACT: Cathy White, cathy77024@yahoo.com
WHAT ELSE: We are a hap
py group of dedicated Scrabble players who enjoy a social game. Join us for a game or two and discover that you, too, may want to be a Skidaway Scrabbler.

DOUBLE YOUR FUN
WHAT: Duplicate Bridge
WHEN: Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Oakridge Dining Room
HOW MUCH: $4 entry fee paid out to top pairs
CONTACT: Steve Fitzgerald, stefitz@bellsouth.net or 912.856.4172
WHAT ELSE: All are welcome. Please let us know ahead of time if you’ll be joining us, as partnerships are assigned randomly ahead of
the game.

GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
WHAT: Game Night at Skidaway Community Church
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., 3rd Wednesday of the month
CONTACT: Dr. Joe Crotty, SCC p
rogram director – 598.0151, ext. 1104
WHAT ELSE: Join us for an evening of checkers, chess, Trivial Pursuit, group games, and Christian fellowship. To register, visit www. Skidcc.org.


SPEAK EASY
WHAT: Savannah Speech and Hearing Center’s “Speak Easy”
WHEN: Every Friday morning, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Savannah Speech and Hearing Center - 5414 Skidaway Rd.
HOW MUCH: Free and open to the public
CONTACT: Jenna Harcher, 912.355.4601 or jharcher@speechandhearingsav.org
WHAT ELSE: A support group for survivors of stroke or traumatic brain injury and their family or caregivers. Participants work on improving and maintaining skills associated with speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Attendance via video conference is also available upon request.


SHALOM
WHAT: JWOL Membership
HOW MUCH: Annual membership is $20
CONTACT: Phyllis Aaron, 610.203.4393
WHAT ELSE: Mail or tube check to Phyllis at 4 Breakfast Court. Membership entitles each member to share in the many wonderful programs and social events JWOL offers.


ANIMAL ATTRACTION
WHAT: Call for volunteers
WHEN: Flexible hours to meet your needs and schedule, various tasks
WHERE: The Humane Society Thrift Shop, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr.
CONTACT: Volunteer coordinator, Yvonne Hemphill, 603.502.6906
WHAT ELSE: No experience necessary. All proceeds from the thrift shop go to supporting the care of the shelter’s animals.


PET PROJECT
WHAT: Kitten food drive for the Humane Society of Greater Savannah
WHEN: Ongoing
WHERE: Humane Society Adoption Center, 7215 Sallie Mood Dr.
CONTACT: Call Rosemary Longueira at 598.2875 or drop donations at 22 Long Island Road, Oakridge
WHAT ELSE: With so many kittens in foster care, the Humane Society is in need of Fancy Feast canned kitten food, Purina dry kitten ch
ow, and kitten replacement milk (such as KMR) for the neonatal bottle fed kittens. Soft fuzzy blankets would also be appreciated. Donations can be dropped off during normal business hours (Tuesday-Saturday, 1:00-6:00 p.m.) or off-hours in the donation bins outside the Adoption Center on Sallie Mood Drive.

LOSS MITIGATION
WHAT: Pandemic support group meeting
WHEN: Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Library
HOW MUCH: Free
CONTACT: Suzanne at St. Peter’s, 598.7242
WHAT ELSE: Many of us have lost friends or family, and pandemic isolation has made dealing with these losses difficult. Dr. Stevens Peirsol will guide the group, offering those who would like to share and find help in processing loss.


FRIENDS OF FRIENDS OF BILL W.
WHAT: Al-Anon
WHEN: Mondays, 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Island United Methodist Church
WHAT ELSE: A recovery program for families and friends of people who are struggling with addiction.


FERAL FRIENDSHIP
WHAT: Skidaway Cat Alliance Team
WHEN: Ongoing
WHERE: Skidaway Island and surrounding
CONTACT: To learn more about volunteer opportunities or need help with a feral cat, please email skidawaycats@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/skidawaycatallianceteam
WHAT ELSE: The Skidaway Cat Alliance Team is a group of dedicated animal lovers who provide food, population control (spay/neuter), medical care, and shelter for free-roaming cats in the Skidaway area.


DUEL PURPOSE
WHAT: Skidaway Hamiltons meetings
WHEN: Every third Tuesday of the month, 3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Messiah Lutheran Church, Skidaway Island

HOW MUCH: Free for members of the Skidaway Hamiltons and Skidaway Abigails
CONTACT: HamiltonsMembers@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: To learn more about Skidaway Hamiltons, a non-partisan civic-minded men’s organization, visit skidawayhamiltons.org. See the calendar for past and future speakers. 


HOCUS POCUS
WHAT: Landings Magic Society
WHEN: 7:00 p.m., second Thursday of the month, Oct. through May
WHERE: Plantation Club card room
CONTACT: Jim Ruhl, 912.856.3948, jsruhl@gmail.com or Bill Sickels, 912.598.9123 or whsickels@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Anyone
with an interest in magic is welcome. Every meeting is instructional, entertaining and enlightening.

BODY AND SOUL
WHAT: Mat Pilates and Sit-Fit exercise classes at Skidaway Island United Methodist Church (SIUMC)
WHEN: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mat Pilates, 9:15-10:10 a.m.; Sit Fit: 10:15-11:10 a.m.

WHERE: Bailey Hall at SIUMC, 54 Diamond Causeway
HOW MUCH: $5 per class for 8 or more classes per month. $6.25 per class for 7 or fewer classes per month.
CONTACT: For more info or to register, call  Elena Bennett, ACSM-certified fitness instructor at 404.510.6042
WHAT ELSE: Mat Pilates participants must bring an exercise mat and be able to get up/down from the floor. Sit-Fit participants should wear athletic shoes. Everyone should bring a water bottle.


HORSE SENSE
WHAT: Pegasus Riding Academy volunteers needed
WHERE: Old Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tennessee Ave., Savannah
CONTACT: For information and directions, visit www.prasav.org or call 912.547.6482
WHAT ELSE: Pegasus Riding Academy is a therapeutic riding program providing safe, professional and ethical equine-assisted activities for individuals with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Volunteers are needed to assist these special children. Horse experience not necessary.


MEETING OF THE MINDS
WHAT: Stroke Survivors
WHEN: Third Thursday of every month, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Messiah Lutheran Church, 1 West Ridge Rd.
HOW MUCH: Free
CONTACT: Shirley Nack, 598.7047
WHAT ELSE: Share your experiences with stroke survivors. At our meetings we listen and learn what other survivors have accomplished in order to return to an active lifestyle.


WELCOME MAT
WHAT: Learn to create sleeping mats for the homeless from discarded plastic bags
WHEN: Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon
CONTACT:  For project information, DIY videos or to schedule group workshops call Carol Greenberg at 912.355.1238 or MStarArts@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: These mat and pillow sets help divert plastic bags from landfills and waterways while providing comfort to the homeless. All ages can learn to cut the bags into ribbons, tie these together to make plastic yarn. No tools are needed for braiding, crochet hooks cost less than $5 and looms about $10 to make.


IT’S AN HONOR
WHAT: Honor Flight Savannah seeks war veterans and volunteers
CONTACT: honorflightsavannah.org or 912.367.9020
WHAT ELSE: Honor Flight Savannah is offering WW II, Korea, and Vietnam War era veterans living in southeast Georgia and southeastern South Carolina an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., to visit their war memorials. Funding for trips is dependent on contributions from community citizens and businesses.


OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
WHAT: Boy Scout Troop 57, for boys 10-18
WHEN: Weekly meeting Tuesday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Skidaway Community Church

CONTACT: BSA office, 912.927.7272
WHAT ELSE: Chartered in 1989, the troop has sponsored 80 Eagle Scouts to date. Weekly meetings, monthly outings (canoeing, canoeing, hiking, kayaking, rafting, backpacking), yearly summer camp and high adventure trips. New Scouts and transfers are welcome.

 

SHOP TALK

WHAT: Green-Meldrim House Gift Shop - Volunteers Needed

WHEN: Ongoing

WHERE: Green-Meldrim House, 14 W. Macon St. - Madison Square

HOW MUCH: Training provided

CONTACT: Jamie Credle, jcredle@greenmeldrimhouse.org or 912.233.3845

WHAT ELSE: Request for two shifts per month. Please visit GreenMeldrimHouse.org for more information.

ALL ABOARD

WHAT: Mexican Train Dominoes game

WHEN: Every Tuesday, 3 - 5 p.m.

WHERE: Palmetto Club/Byrd Room

CONTACT: Lesa Thompson, lcthompson2761@gmail.com

 

BRIDGING THE GAP

WHAT: Co-ed Bridge Group

WHEN: every Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

WHERE: Marshwood club/Landings Room

HOW MUCH: $1/person

CONTACT: David Marbry, marbryd@outlook.com

MATERIAL GIRLS

WHAT: Quilting group; to learn, share experience and complete projects

WHERE: Skidaway Community Church

WHEN: 3rd Thursday of each month, 3 to 5 p.m.

HOW MUCH: Free

CONTACT: Janet Smart, maxwellsgal@aol.com; Sandra Grant, sandragrant07@comcast.net; or Donna Nicol, dkn777@aol.com

WHAT ELSE: Whether you are an experienced quilter or new to the craft, please join us for some handwork, conversation and networking. Bring a project you are working on, show and tell, or just plan to socialize. Learn about quilt shops in the area and local quilt guilds. All members of Landlovers who are interested in quilting are welcome.

JUST DANCE

WHAT: Dancing for fitness! Great music and stretches complete your workout.

WHEN: 9 - 10 a.m. every Tuesday, beginning Sep. 5

WHERE: Skidaway Island Methodist Church, Bailey Hall

HOW MUCH: $2/monthCONTACT: Marilee Dalby, marileedalby@gmail.com

WHAT ELSE: A signed waiver is required for participants.

 

IN THE CARDS

WHAT: Ladies Bridge

WHEN: 5 - 9 p.m., 1st Wednesday each month, November through April

WHERE: Palmetto Club, arranged through “Catering” at the club.

CONTACT: Bobbi Erwin, berwin234@aol.com; Karen Sellick, ksellick@bellsouth.net; Carol Young, chsy@comcast.net

BUNCO SQUAD
WHAT: Enjoy a dice game requiring no skill but enjoying a fun night out with friends
WHEN: 2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30-8:30 pm  Begins Oct. 10

WHERE: TLA building on Landings Way South
HOW MUCH: $6 to cover room cost and prizes
CONTACT: Wendy Crowell, wendylwc68@gmail.com or LLbunco2@gmail.com


CAN YOU CANASTA?
WHAT: Max of 24 players. Players must have a basic knowledge of the game.
WHEN: Every Wednesday, 2 - 5 p.m.
WHERE: Marshwood Clubhouse, Skidaway Room
CONTACT: Diane and Paul Bloom, landloverscanasta@gmail.com.

 

CAUSEWAY CLEAN-UP
WHAT: Keeping the Diamond Causeway Clean of trash
WHEN: 8 a.m., 3rd Saturday of each month, starting Oct. 21
WHERE: Meet at Butterbe
an Landing parking lot
CONTACT: Courtney Fowler, 912.891.0850 or causewaycleanup@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Please bring work gloves and a safety vest if you have one; a trash-picker works wonders as well.  We will provide trash bags. Water is recommended to avoid dehydration.


CARING WITH CASSEROLES
WHAT: Casseroles for Safe Shelter
WHEN: Every 3rd Tuesday
WHERE: Drop off at 2 Moonrise Circle; Other locations TBD
CONTACT: Sue Souls, LLcommservice@gmail.com or smsouls@gmail.com


BATH AND BODY WORKS
WHAT: Landlovers community service toiletry collection
WHEN: ongoing
WHERE: Drop off location is the front porch at 2 Moonrise Circle, Deer Creek
CONTACT: Carol Stiles, carolstiles@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Are you traveling and staying at a hotel? If you have any unused hotel soaps, shampoos, or lotions, please bring them back to Savannah. Share your vacation with Social Apostolate, which works with poor, homeless and disabled people in different ways including providing showers for those in need. No mouthwash or larger sized toiletries, please.


FORE LADIES ONLY
WHAT: Landlover Ladies 9-Hole Golf Group
WHEN: Tuesdays (Tee times from Chelsea system)
WHERE: Varies each week
HOW MUCH: Only for events that include catering by the club.
CONTACT: Jan Rosenbaum at LandloverLadies9@gmail.com or jesr7915@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Landlover Ladies 9-hole Golf welcomes those who have a basic understanding of the rules, pace of play and have a GHIN number. Our focus is on having fun with a casual get together afterwards. Throughout January, LLL9 will collect large jars (48 ounce size preferred) of peanut butter to donate to the Food Pantry. Our goal is to exceed the 144 pounds donated last year. The Landing Club golf and Landlovers memberships are required.


WALK AND TALK
WHAT: Landlovers walking group
WHEN: Wednesdays and Saturdays
WHERE: Starting places changes monthly; info is on website “Calendar”
CONTACT: Email Bev Dalrymple at bevdal00@gmail.com to sign up
WHAT ELSE: Looking for walking buddies? Join our morn
ing walking group. Walking pace is brisk but “talkable.” This is a great way to get some exercise, see the island and chat with friends. You must be a Landlovers member to participate.

MAGPIE LADIES
WHAT: Landlovers Ladies Discussion Group
WHEN: First Thursday every month, year round, 1-3 p.m.
WHERE: Members homes
HOW MUCH: Free
CONTACT: Bernadette Maffei, bmaffei@comcast.net
WHAT ELSE: New members are always welcome, but participants must be members of Landlovers.


MARCO POLO GROUP
WHAT: Landlovers International Group
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., third Monday of the month, October through May,
WHERE: Member homes
CONTACT: Denise Larson, lasondenise8@gmail.com; Elizabeth Cowell, elizcowe@gmail.com; Sue Souls, smsouls@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: The Marco Polo group is for our international friends. If you were born in or have lived at least one year (including an academic year) outside the U.S., you are eligible to join. Attendees are asked to bring an international appetizer to share as well as their own beverage and glass. Must be a Landlovers member. Membership is open to all residents of Skidaway Island.


REEL MEN
WHAT: Landlovers Men’s Action Movies, open to all Skidaway Island residents, not just the Landings
WHEN: We usually see an action movie once a month when a good movie is showing.
HOW MUCH: Movie admission
CONTACT: Dave Robinson, dave.robinson16@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Men’s Action Movies is a friendly gathering of men who want to see movies your wife probably wouldn’t want to see. We will see a late afternoon showing and then go to a modest local eatery. Dinner is optional, RSVPs are appreciated;
no dues. Carpool from the Methodist Church. About five days in advance, you will receive information regarding movie and restaurant options. Must be a Landlovers member. Membership is open to all residents of Skidaway Island.

LUNCH BUNCH
WHAT: Landlovers Men’s Lunch
WHERE: Various restaurants around Savannah
WHEN: 2nd Wednesday of each month
HOW MUCH: Based on restaurant
CONTACT: Rick Armstrong, armstrp@hotmail.com or John Holmquist, llmenlunchgroup@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: This is the eighth year of this popular men’s activity. Participants must be members of Landlovers.


LENS CRAFTERS
WHAT: Landlovers Photography Club
WHEN: 3:45 - 4:45 p.m., third Tuesday of the month October, November, February, March
WHERE: Skidaway Island M
ethodist Church, Bailey Hall
HOW MUCH: $20 per year
CONTACT: Edgar Yu and Carl Kotheimer, Landloversphotoclub@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: Monthly speakers, regular workshops, photo walks/excursions, photo challenges, annual exhibit of our best work, get-togethers with photo enthusiasts at all levels of expertise. Beginners and Smart Phone photographers are welcome!


TOURS AND TRAVEL
WHAT: Landlovers Rambles
HOW MUCH: Entrance fees and lunch.
CONTACT: Kate Kastner, katekastner@icloud.com
WHAT ELSE: Visit local areas of scenic and historical importance. Travel is via carpool. Some degree of walking is always required and will be described with each trip


READ ALL OVER
WHAT: Landlovers Singles Co-ed Book Club
WHEN: 4th Thursday each month, 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Various Landings clubhouses

CONTACT: Marianne Claysmith, claysmith2@aol.com
WHAT ELSE: We read novels and biographies. Members belong to the Landings Club


STITCHIN’ TIME
WHAT: Landlovers Stitch and Bead
WHEN: Tuesdays, 2 – 4 p.m.
WHERE: in member’s homes (announced by email)
HOW MUCH: Free
CONTACT: Leslie Matthews, lmatthews50@gmail.com
WHAT ELSE: We welcome crafters working on any type of needle projects, from knitting to needlepoint, beading, felting, crewel and cross stitch.  Landlovers membership is required. Contact to be added to our email list.

 

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