Hey there, Savannah! It’s that time of year again when we get to mark our calendars for one of the most anticipated events in our community— the annual Savannah-Chatham Day Legislative Oyster Roast! Excitement is in the air as the event is set for Wednesday, January 29, 2025, right as we dive into the new legislative session, which kicks off on Monday, January 13, 2025.
Now, if you’re itching to join this fabulous feast, you’ll need to snag a ticket—and fast! Each ticket comes at a cost of $245, but remember, it’s a members-only gig, so make sure you’re part of the Chamber first. If you want more information or wish to purchase a ticket, don’t hesitate to reach out to Jared Downs at the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce via email at jdowns@savannahchamber.com or give him a call at (912) 644-6406.
But hold on a second! Don’t think you can just swoop in and grab a bunch of tickets. Due to the event’s popularity and limited seating, each organization can only purchase two tickets—yes, you heard that right! If you’re part of an organization and have multiple requests, unfortunately, they won’t be accepted. However, if you’re looking to bring a whole crew, consider stepping up as a sponsor! Again, Jared Downs is your go-to guy for sponsorship details.
You might be wondering about the event’s lineup. Well, get ready to mix and mingle! Here’s how the evening will unfold:
This oyster roast is not just about the delicious food; it’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with local leaders and state officials. Whether you’re looking to network, promote your organization, or simply enjoy some delightful seafood, this event promises to be a memorable experience.
So, Savannah, are you ready to enjoy some good food, great company, and a bit of legislative talk? Grab those tickets before they’re all gone! We can’t wait to see you there! And remember, if you have more tales to share about previous years or just want to chat about the upcoming event, we’re all ears! Your stories make our community special!
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