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The Savannah Chamber Weekly Digest Everything You Need to Know From the Chamber
June 21, 2021
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Visit Savannah’s main Visitor Information Center (VIC) on Martin Luther King Blvd. is back to 7-days a week operation this week after a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19. The VIC returned to reduced operation hours in March 2021 but starting this week, visitors to our city can access the center Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
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Join us for an exclusive sneak peek of the new Thompson Savannah hotel in Savannah’s Eastern Wharf. Members will enjoy casual networking, cocktails and a tour of the Thompson Savannah. The Thompson Savannah boasts 193 guest rooms and suites, an on-site restaurant featuring cuisine from the Georgia coast, a swanky rooftop bar with exceptional panoramic views, a sprawling pool deck featuring private cabanas, and flexible function spaces that are perfect for energizing meetings and serene nuptials.
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Join us for Speed Networking at the Savannah Technical College. Be sure to bring plenty of business cards when you attend this members-only event. Each attendee will have 30 seconds to introduce themselves and their company to Chamber members at their table, then table rotations will give everyone in attendance a chance to network.
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WORTH Magazine’s Editor-at-Large, Richard Bradley (left), was back in Savannah last week researching for an upcoming article on post-pandemic economic recovery and another on race relations in America. He met with Mayor Van Johnson and Visit Savannah President Joe Marinelli at City Hall.
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The Small Business Assistance Corporation (SBAC) and the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Savannah invite small business owners in Savannah to attend a free, virtual workshop on Tuesday, July 13 at noon, to learn how to pull, read, and repair credit scores.
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Registration is now open for the Enmarket Savannah Bridge Run’s Corporate Challenge, presented by United Concordia Dental. The corporate challenge gives companies opportunities for team building, healthy living, and office camaraderie in this exciting community event.
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This weekend, Savannah and Chatham County will welcome two sporting events to our community as we continue to see a return of business, conventions, meetings, and sports related travel. Please help us welcome the 2021 AAU Gymnastic National Championships and the Top Gun Sports Southeastern Summer World Series. Led by a strong bounce-back in leisure visitation since earlier this year, Chatham County is pacing better than most of the rest of the country in terms of important tourism-related numbers like lodging occupancy and hotel/motel tax collections. And as we see the gradual return of group business, we are fortunate to attract sports-related events that fill rooms and keep restaurants, retail shops and tours and attractions busy – especially as we head into the hotter summer months.
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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, and join us in congratulating the below members who recently hosted a celebration!
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Last Tuesday the Chamber hosted their June Business on the Move at Blade and Bull Axe Throwing located inside Southbound Brewery. This unique event combined networking with Savannah’s business elites along with the newest craze in social entertainment, Axe throwing! Special thanks to Blade and Bull general manager Keren Hensley and team for the exceptional hospitality.
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