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The Savannah Chamber Weekly Digest Everything You Need to Know From the Chamber
April 5, 2021
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Last week, the General Assembly convened on Monday, March 29, and Wednesday, March 31, completing legislative days 39 and 40, the final days of session. Several pieces of positive legislation passed that were directly addressed through the Chamber’s 2021 State Legislative Agenda.
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Social Media can be an intimidating beast in the world of digital marketing and content management. No matter your background, industry, age or experience, it’s important understand the power of social media and how to leverage it to achieve your organization’s goals. Visit Savannah's content and social media manager Shannon Lowery will cover the basics of effective social media strategy and provide a few immediate steps you can take to elevate your company’s social media presence.
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COVID-19 is still a concern in our community. The following guidelines will be enforced for all in-person networking events:
- Social Distancing Required
- Masks required when not eating or drinking
- Hand sanitizer will be provided
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The Visit Savannah and Visit Tybee teams toured Hotel Tybee’s newest addition to the property the Grandview at Hotel Tybee event space. The Grandview is the property’s new seaside conference center, designed to host groups, meetings and conventions, weddings and receptions all with great views and seating for up to 150 people.
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Sheriff John T. Wilcher and his team visited the Chamber offices last week to pick up Savannah marketing materials to help showcase Savannah to potential new recruits at an upcoming job fair the department is attending. Adding to the friendly visit was “Little Mama” the Sherriff’s department newest 4-footed recruit for Operation New Hope! Operation New Hope is a partnership program between the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office and various animal rescue organizations throughout the area.
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The Greenbriar’s Children’s Center named the office of the Chamber and Visit Savannah a designated “Safe Place” in Savannah. Safe Place consists of a national network of more than 22,000 partnering businesses and community locations, such as fast-food restaurants, convenience stores, fire stations, public buses, and libraries, which display the Safe Place sign in their windows. As youth enter a designated Safe Place and ask for help, trained staff members connect them to the appropriate youth shelter for assistance.
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Savannah Magazine, the official publisher of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce Relocation Resource Guide, is currently offering display advertising options in the 2021-22 guide. Advertising in this guide will enable you to reach a targeted audience of 15,000 newcomers who are looking to make purchases with credible businesses and establish lifelong buying relationships.
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NEW MEMBERS
Welcome our newest members and remember to do business with our fellow Chamber members!
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RENEWALS
Thank you to these members for their continued support through their membership.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Please support your fellow Chamber members by attending these upcoming ribbon cutting and grand opening events!
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
We appreciate our members and each week provide insight about member companies and their services.
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As health and government officials are working to maintain the safety, security, and health of our communities, Savannah area small businesses are encouraged to do their part to keep their employees, customers, and themselves healthy. All Savannah area employers need to consider how best to decrease the spread COVID-19 in their workplace in the event of an outbreak in Chatham and surrounding counties. Click here to explore what resources are available for individuals and businesses at this time.
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