This week’s issue features “On Being Southern” by Paul Fagan, and he takes a look at the charming and downright quirky world of Southern music. You can find the results from the Fall Member-Member Golf Tournament in this issue, too. Community News
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November 5 – 11, 2023 Issue
This week’s cover features the Annual Landings’ Garden Club Holiday Bows Sale, details can be found inside. Anne Staman’s previous article touched on the American Revolution, she digs a bit deeper in this issue. Another article On Being Southern by Paul Fagan is featured, too. Community News
October 22 – 28, 2023 Issue
Jayne Rogers shares some of the recent garden tours in Savannah. Martha Nesbit shares a Almond Danish Swirls recipe. Community News
September 24, 2023 Issue
This week’s issue feature the 2023 Club Champions on the cover, congratulations to Danny Nelson & Barbara Ramey. All Club Championship results are also included. Anne Staman discusses how the colonist endured the summer heat and the impact Governor Henry Ellis had on Georgia. Suzanne Flowers gives us a brief history of the paper industry.… Read more »
August 27 – September 2, 2023 Issue
Tim Pitts and Susan Ragland “Women at War” series features Helen Ridley, mother o Landings resident David Evans, in this week’s issue. Community News
August 20, 2023 Issue
In this week’s issue Jayne Rogers discusses planting bulbs in Southern gardens and what types of bulbs can survive the summer weather. Paul Fagan shares is thoughts on “Food… Our Love Language” here is the South. Community News
July 23 – July 29, 2023
Do you know all the famous people who have ties to Savannah? You can test your knowledge in this week’s issue. Community News
July 2 – July 8, 2003 Issue
What better with to celebrate the birth of our country than a Full Supermoon on July 3. Donna Mullenax shares what else to look for in the July night sky. This issue also features The Savannah Theatre in the second in the famous Theatre house in Savannah series. Community News
June 25 – July 1 issue
Jayne Rogers share with us how vines can be a great addition to your garden and also gives tips on getting them to survive the summer heat. Loneliness is one affliction by which we can become unhappy. Dr. Pawlicki discusses this devastating feeling in this week’s issue. Community News
June 4 – June 10, 2023 Issue
School is out and it is time for summer activities and fun. Donna reminds us in her article of Summer Solstice on the 21st of June and Suzanne continues with a second article on Prohibition in Georgia. Community News