By Lila Miller
WHAT day is it? April is flying by. If you’d like your event featured here: email Lilamillermedia@gmail.com. Have a great week y’all!
Mon. April 21
Open Mic Night with the Poetry Co-op
Want to try out some poetry and embrace your feelings? Join the poetry open mic night this Monday and every Monday at Water Witch. All levels of poets from literary to just starting out are welcome to join. Follow Instagram @ thepoetryco.op for more information. Free. 6:30 p.m. Water Witch, 2220 Bull St.
The 4th Annual Dyngus Day Pierogi Pop up
Pierogi and Golabki (Polish stuffed cabbage) pop up with Church Fair. Homemade kielbasa by the Jolly Roger Smoked Meat Company. Polish fare, live music and artisan vendors. Meal prices vary. 5-8 p.m. Lone Wolf Lounge, 2429 Lincoln St.
Silentish Book Club
Lowkey book club, read books together but be kinda quiet about it. Bring your own book and chat, or not. 5:00-7:30 p.m. Starland Yard, 2411 Desoto Row.
Tue. April 22
Savannah Tree Foundation kicks off 'Green Week'
The Savannah Tree Foundation (STF) is celebrating Earth Day and Arbor Day with a week-long series of exciting fundraising events, including the planting of their 6,000th tree since the organization was founded in 1982. The festivities making up STF’s Green Week include a variety of unique events designed to bring the community together in support of Savannah's urban canopy.
Green Week highlights include:
- Canopy Crawl: Explore Savannah’s lush downtown tree canopy on foot with a Certified Arborist and your favorite beverage. (Tuesday, April 22)
- Ebenezer Creek Paddle: A three-hour guided trip through the unique Cypress and Tupelo forests with Savannah Canoe & Kayak. (Friday, April 25)
- Jokes for Oaks: A nature-themed improv comedy show at Front Porch Improv. (Saturday, April 26)
- Yoga Under the Candler Oak: A peaceful and rejuvenating yoga session held in the shade of Savannah's most famous Live Oak. (Sunday, April 27)
Tickets and more information can be found at savannahtree.org or by following the Savannah Tree Foundation on Facebook and Instagram.
Read with a Ranger at Skidaway Island State Park
Young children will enjoy getting out for this hour of interactive reading. Listen to nature stories perfect for children with a love of the outdoors. Meet at the Interpretive Center; the program will be held outside in fair weather. Then take a hike! $5 for parking. 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Skidaway Island State Park, 52 Diamond Causeway.
Wed. April 23
Yoga in the Park
Yoga in the park, due to warmer temperatures. Get your stretch on with free yoga in the park this and every Wednesday with instructor Danette “Dani B.” Bauer. Each class is sixty minutes, and open to all skill levels, with breathwork, inclusive language, physical modifications. Bring a mat, water, make a new friend. Class sponsored by Collins Quarter, behind their building, on the north side, in Forsyth Park. *double check this class has not moved virtually at @danibyoga on Instagram for the link! Free. 6 p.m
Thu. April 26
Savannah Doers and Makers
Join Hannah Eyre and the ice tub with the Savannah Ice Tub Club to talk about the mental resilience and benefits of cold exposure, while she sits in the tub. Free, find tickets in her Instagram bio, @hannaheyre. Service Brewery, 574 Indian St.
Fri. April 25
25th Annual City of Savannah Earth Day Celebration
Come hang in Daffin Park to celebrate Earth Day! Interactive and DIY sustainability projects and art installations, live music, vendor village of local nonprofits and shops committed to sustainability. Indigo dye station, face painting, succulent planting with STUMP Savannah, and more. Earth Day Savannah is an annual event that celebrates environmental sustainability and
conservation efforts in our community. Individuals, organizations, and businesses come together to protect the planet and promote eco-friendly practices. This year’s theme, “25 Years of Earth Day Savannah,” honors a quarter-century of community-driven environmental action and progress in the Coastal Empire. For more info and workshop times, visit
litefootenvironmentalfoundation.org. Free! 4:00-7:30 p.m. Daffin Park.
Opening Reception for Menagerie by Stacie Jean Albano
Join artists and art aficionados for the opening of Menagerie by Stacie Jean Albano with her new mixed media artworks and limericks by Peter E. Roberts to benefit Chatham Academy at Royce Learning Center. Each piece evokes a sense of community and wonder with all shapes and sizes of the animal kingdom in whimsical environments. The art and the words will eventually become a children's book for all ages to enjoy. Free. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location Gallery, 251 Bull St.
Lesbian Visibility Week with Sav Gals
Meet and Greet with new and old friends at Rail pub, live music, swag bags, hosted by Facebook group Sav Gals. More events throughout the weekend including dolphin tour and lunch at Bubba Gumbos, for more info check out Instagram @dyke.nights. Prices vary, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Rail Pub,
405 W. Congress St.
Intuitive Card Reading
Wanna connect with your spiritualist? Let the cards be your guide every Friday evening. This workshop offers guidance for new readers on how to intuitively handle their tarot and oracle decks effectively. This includes shuffling, maintenance, charging, basic spreads, and more! Please bring your deck of choice to use in the workshop. Check out their website for more info cosmiccornersavannah.com. $25. 5-6 p.m. Cosmic Corner, 305 E. 38th St.
Sat. April 26
44th Annual SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival
Watch as SCAD students turn Forsyth Park into an open air art gallery with chalk illustrations all along the sidewalks of the park. During this treasured tradition, SCAD students, alumni, and local high school students transform Savannah's historic Forsyth Park into a chromatic landscape of chalk compositions for the chance to win coveted prizes. Community members can stroll through the gallery en plein air while enjoying local food and music. For more info check out
their schedule- scad.edu/sidewalkarts2025. Free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Farmer’s Market Moves South of the Park
This week due to the chalk festival, the normally scheduled Farmer’s Market in the park will move to Bull St. between Park and Henry St. Check out the sidewalk art and grab some local veggies, fruits, and local cuisine from over 70 vendors. Free. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. South of Forsyth, Bull St. between Park and Henry St.
Bizarre Bazaar at Baby’s General
Maker's Market with vintage clothing and local food and drinks with DJ Jose Ray, food truck Pupuseria Jireh and local shops Eva Roberts (ceramics), Extra Pulp Vintage, Shady Beach Tees, Kick Bright, Negative Pigs, D A Y G L O W Studios,The Sultry Swamp, Black Mirror Etchings, Siamese Dreams Vintage, Marabou Lingerie, LOCO Metalworks, NoNo Illustrations, Little Tiger Studios, Pashley Pottery, Lagniappe House (vintage home goods), Maxx Feist Art, Maia’s
Makery, Chunky Possum Loves and more. First of many to come this Spring. Free. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Baby’s General Store, 410 E. 37th St.
Sun. April 27
Food Not Bombs in Savannah
Into mutual aid, cooking, and sharing meals? People could use a warm meal now more than ever. Check out the Savannah chapter of Food Not Bombs, an organization that serves food to all who want or need a decent meal. Interested in more mutual aid events? Check out @hostesscitymutualaid on Instagram. Free. 7-9:30 p.m. Wells Park.