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Bethesda has not been an orphanage for many years, but continues to focus on youth in the greater Savannah area. Bethesda is a private boarding and day school for boys in grades 6-12 and, in April 2011, the Bethesda Home for Boys was renamed Bethesda Academy to better reflect their mission and commitment to the education of young men.
In 1977 architect Eric Meyerhoff designed a children’s play area on River Street with a tugboat surrounded by a sand box. After decades of use, the beloved tug had to be removed.
Savannah Mayor Julius Curtis Lewis Jr. (left) and Georgia Governor Lester Maddox at the civic center's groundbreaking in 1970. Each year, the civic center hosts nearly 900 events, including the Savannah Tire Hockey Classic, which awards the "Thrasher Cup" and numerous meetings are held in the building's meeting wings.
WSAV was known for an unusual practice on its newscasts from the 1950s to the 1970s. Channel 3 was home to "Captain Sandy," who was something of a hybrid between a weatherman and children's show host. [18] The character gave the weather on the weeknight news working with puppet sidekicks "Wilbur the Weather Bird," "Arthur Mometer", and ...
The Savannah Children’s Theatre is a flurry activity in the days leading up to their production of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” on stage May 17-June 2.
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[3] In fall 2018, the City of Savannah announced plans for the construction of a new arena in the westside to replace the Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena at the Savannah Civic Center. [3] In September 2019, the proposed new arena broke ground. [3] In January 2021, the ECHL approved a 2022–23 season expansion team to play out of the new arena. [4]
Myrtle Grove is a historic plantation in Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, United States.. American Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene was gifted a "Myrtle Grove plantation near Savannah from the citizens of Georgia" for his services as major general of the Continental Army.