As we turn the calendar from October to November, Savannah is buzzing with activities perfect for everyone! The Halloween festivities may be winding down, but don’t worry, there’s still plenty to keep your spirits high this weekend.
First up, don’t miss the world’s largest university-run film festival, continuing this Friday and Saturday. It’s a fantastic opportunity to see a mix of films from up-and-coming directors and attend some enlightening panels. The festival showcases a variety of films in different venues throughout downtown Savannah. Tickets can be purchased online or directly at the SCAD Box Office located at 216 E. Broughton St. So grab your friends, pick a movie, and dive into the cinematic experience!
Speaking of celebrations, if you’re still in the Halloween spirit, the Bad Chemistry Halloween Party is calling your name! Happening from Thursday at 4 p.m. until Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Electric Moon Skytop Lounge at Plant Riverside District, this party promises an eerie vibe with neon green sludge and tons of fun. Just keep in mind that there may be a cover charge, so check it out and RSVP on Facebook for more details.
If laughter is what you seek, book your tickets for Danae Hays, an Alabama-bred comedian now based in Nashville. She’s hitting the stage at the Johnny Mercer Theatre this Friday at 8 p.m. If you’re ready for a fresh take on comedy, with touches of musical flair, her show is a must-see! Tickets are priced between $30.50 and $50.50.
For those who love nostalgia, throw on your neon gear and tease that hair for an 80s Neon Nightmare on Friday at 9 p.m. at Rogue Water. The night will be filled with tunes and vibes from a decade that brought us unforgettable music and style—RSVP to ensure your spot!
Shifting gears to something a bit more cultural, join the Savannah Tequila Company for a vibrant Día de los Muertos celebration from Friday at 11 a.m. to Saturday at 10 p.m. Delight in traditional Mexican dishes and immerse yourself in the rich customs of honoring those who have passed with stunning altars, music, and community spirit. The three-course tasting menu is just $49!
On Saturday, visit the Davenport House Museum from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. where the garden will transform into a lively festival! It’s a great spot to enjoy delicious food, unique handmade art, and live music—all free of charge. Bring your family and enjoy a day of creativity!
Also happening on Saturday is a roller-skating event hosted by Two Tides Brewing Company and Clockwork Skateshop, running from noon to 7 p.m. This family-friendly occasion welcomes skaters of all levels, and costumes are definitely encouraged! If you’re not into skating, you can still enjoy the festive atmosphere and drinks.
For sports fans, Saturday is also a big day as Georgia takes on Florida in a highly anticipated football game at Barrelhouse South at 3 p.m. Gather with fellow fans to watch this epic showdown. Plus, if you bring an item for disaster relief in Asheville, you will contribute to a great cause while having fun!
To wrap up the weekend, join the Fall Festival at Connection Church Rincon this Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. The event features food trucks, games, sweet treats, and even a petting zoo! There’s something for everyone in the family, and the best part? It’s all free!
Last but not least, unwind with a healing yoga session at Bogeys Sports Bar & Mini Golf this Sunday at 11 a.m. Chrissy from the Flow of Light will guide you through an hour of relaxation and rejuvenation, complete with a tasty drink after class—all for just $20.
So, there you have it, Savannah! A full slate of exciting events to kick off your November. Whether you’re in the mood for films, food, laughter, or community fun, you’ll find something enjoyable this weekend!
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