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May. 1 - 29 Tea in the Davenport's Garden
Learn about tea traditions and experience an early 19th century tea with costumed interpreters in the courtyard garden of the Isaiah Davenport House Museum.
Location: Isaiah Davenport House Museum
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May. 2 - 23 Reincarnation
A collaboration between the City of Savannah and local artists who choose to use found art or reused materials in a conscious creative effort to reduce waste. Location: Gallery S.P.A.C.E., 9 W. Henry Street
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May. 3 - 3 Savannah Scottish Games
The Savannah Scottish Games will be Saturday, May 3 at Bethesda Home for Boys.
The Games include athletes, dancers, pipers, drummers, and shops offering Highland imports, crafts, books, music and traditional Scottish cuisine.
Location: Historic Bethesda Home for Boys
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May. 8 - 8 Cindigenous
Film screening event showcasing local independent filmmakers living and working in the Savannah area! Films include "The Street Cleaner," "The Madness of Being," and "And then she was gone," and a Charleston Symphony piece by Michael Chaney. Location: Jepson Center for the Arts 207 W. York Street
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May. 10 - 11 Spring Art in the Park
What a way to spend Mother's Day! Give her a view of the beach, yummy lunch, a walk in the park, and a daisy. Bring Mom to Cabo for the arts and crafts festival featuring unique and original art from more than 30 artists. Rain or shine.
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May. 11 Wild Island and Estuary
Aboard a covered 45-foot pontoon boat with a licensed captain and naturalist guide, you'll journey through tidal creeks and marshes, observing birds and dolphins on the way to Georgia's youngest barrier island. Reservations required. Location: Bull River Marina
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May. 16 - 17 Beach Bum Weekend on Cabo
Join us following the world famous Beach Bum Parade for free live entertainment under the stars in Memorial Park. Don’t miss the Beach Bum Luau on Saturday, featuring free live island entertainment, hula hoop & limbo contest, children’s activities & more. Location: Cabo San Lucas
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May. 16 - 17 Beach Bum Weekend-Memorial Park
Join us for free live entertainment under the stars in Memorial Park. Don't miss the Beach Bum Luau on Saturday, featuring free live island entertainment, hula hoop and limbo contests, children's activities and more.
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May. 17 - 17 Savannah Shakespeare Festival
An evening of intriguing interpretations of scenes and sonnets from the master playwright, performed by local theatre and spoken word groups. Free courtesy of the City of Savannah.
Location: Forsyth Park
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May. 23 - Jun. 15 Live Theatre - Blithe Spirit
Hilariously funny and clever, Noel Coward's farce "Blithe Spirit" is presented by the Savannah Community Theatre. The comedy hit of the London & Broadway stages is about a married man pestered by the ghost of his jealous dead first wife.Location: 2160 E. Victory Dr.
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May. 24 - 25 Memorial Day Weekend
The event marks the start of the summer season at Fort Pulaski, and will feature cannon firings and soldier demonstrations. The park’s expanded summer schedule begins.Location: Fort Pulaski National Monument
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May. 24 Rookery and Tree Tales
Explore Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge with a birder and a native plant expert. Observe the amazing spectacle of a wood stork rookery and discover the trees and plants that thrive here. Reservations required.Location: Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge
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May. 25 - 25 A Gospel Brunch
Come to the Jepson Center and witness a one-of-a-kind brunch featuring music by St.John Baptist Church Gospel Choir. Admission price is for non-members and includes exhibits and live performance. Brunch price for all and will be served 12:30-2:30 pm.Location: Jepson Center for the Arts
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May. 31 ArchaeoFest 2008
A one-of-a-kind hands-on experience with archaeology. Kids of all ages will enjoy learning about the "real-life CSI" techniques historical detectives employ to learn secrets from the past. Location: Battlefield Memorial Park, corner of MLK and Louisville Rd.
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May. 31 Blackwater Paddle
After basic canoeing instruction, your guide will lead you past tupelo and cypress, their foliage and dark trunks reflecting perfectly in the mirror-dark water. There's beauty around every bend of this peaceful, wild creek. Reservations required. Location: Ebenezer Creek
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