By Lila Miller

APRIL and a sense of renewal is in the air, and pollen, so much pollen… Stock up on the allergy medication and bid adieu to the azaleas! If you’ve got an event you’d like featured here, email Lilamillermedia@gmail.com. 

Mon. April 7

Caramba! Latin-American Inspired Pop-up 

Immerse yourself in the spirited essence of Latin America with their specially curated cocktail menu with Seba and Frango and music by Joaquin Boehmer. Free to dance, beverage and meal specials vary. 7 p.m.-12 a.m. Colleagues and Lovers, 4523 Habersham St. 

Tue. April 8

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 in the Interpretive Center. $5 for parking, 10 a.m. Skidaway Island State Park, 52 Diamond Causeway. 

Wed. April 9

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 10

Stop Cop City: Imaginary Crimes Tour

Join community members and activists for open mic storytelling and discussion, and dinner shared by Food Not Bombs. Topics discussed include: updates on current legal cases, analysis on repression, support, and counter-repression, conversations on policing in Savannah. Presented by the National Lawyers Guild with Savannah Food Not Bombs. Free. 6-9 p.m. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 3101 Waters Ave. 

Fri. April 11

Poetry Open Mic Celebrating Poet Gerald Chan Sieg 

Join the Poetry Coop On a Friday rather than a Monday for a special open mic night celebrating the life, legacy, and poetry of poet Geral Chan Sieg. Learn more about the mission of the Davenport House Museum, and read a poem of your own! Free. 6 p.m. Davenport House Museum, 323 E. Broughton 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 12

Singing with Savannah Sacred Harp Singers 

Learn to sing traditional shape note music with the Savannah Sacred Harp Singers. No experience necessary. For more information visit their Facebook page or text 912-655-0994. 1-3 p.m. The Whitefield Center, 106 E. 37th St. 

Forsyth Farmers Market 

Spring is in the air! Find your fruits and vegetables with peace of mind from local farmers. Hit up the Forsyth Farmers Market for your local fresh produce and goods from rotating farms and vendors. Be prepared to see everyone you know and their mother-in-law. Get some flowers along the way. Year round. Free. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Forsyth Park.

Sun. April 13

Cook Out at Cleo the Project Space 

Join the art gallery in closing “A Soft Landing” with food by Chef Caleb McDonough of Erica Davis Lowcountry. Hotdogs, burgers, pasta salad, watermelon, beer and soft drinks. Free but please RSVP at the link on their Instagram- cleo_the_project_space. 4-7 p.m. Cleo the Project Space, 915 B. Montgomery St. 

Palm Wine Dance Night Returns 

Join DJ Miss Paradise and DJ Ash as beloved international dance night Palm Wine returns. Dance to afrobeats, dancehall, house music and more. Read more about it in this week’s article. 21 and up, $5 prior, $10 at the door. Find the ticket link under the bio via Instagram Ilovemissparadise. 7-11 p.m. Eden Supper Club garden next to Victory North, 2603 Whitaker St. Enter through side doors on W. 42nd St. 

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.