Experts @ SouthCoast Health Pediatrics share here the importance of getting your kids vaccinated against the flu. The flu can be especially tough on kids, but the good news is that the flu vaccine is the best way to protect them—and it’s not too late to get it.
The flu vaccine is recommended for all children 6 months and older.
Tidewater Waldorf is a drop-off cooperative learning environment supporting families that have chosen home education.
Our hybrid homeschool education model offers Waldorf classes three days a week while also allowing for the natural family rhythm to flourish in your home.
We emphasize the importance of protecting our children’s childhood and allowing them to thrive through their imagination and play.
Our program includes aspects of a traditional Waldorf Education while also educating families on how to incorporate these practices in their own home and lives.
Our program meets Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9:30am – 1:30pm.
Learn more about Tidewater Waldorf and visit the schoolhouse @ an Open House, Saturday, March 8, 10AM-12PM. The schoolhouse is at 3119 Furber Ave. in Thunderbolt.
Fall 2025 Enrollment open for First Grade and Kindergarten.
Savannah Stage Company’s Performing Arts Camp is available for rising 3rd-10th graders and is led by professional actors and improvisors. Campers rehearse diving into the unknown, creating characters and saying yes! Grow your confidence, expand your imagination, and build up your bravery. Performance on final Friday at 2pm!
Come to Old Fort Jackson in Savannah for family-friendly educational programming focusing on the lives of soldiers once stationed at Fort Jackson and its 18th-century predecessor, Mud Fort.
Daily cannon firings & fort history program at 11AM & 2PM lead by Coastal Heritage Society interpreters dressed as soldiers from different units present on-site over the 250 years of the fort’s history.
The 20-30 minute fort history program precedes the cannon firing. On weekends, there’s a 1:30PM Riverboat Salute.
Call ahead to confirm: 912-232-3945. This National Historic Landmark is open daily 9AM-4PM.
Designed especially for children in grades K-8, Camp Moon River summer day camp combines the fun and excitement of an overnight camp with the convenience of a day program. Each day is packed with engaging activities and unforgettable adventures that will leave your child with cherished memories.
Camp Moon River campers unleash their creativity through hands-on arts and crafts, enjoy thrilling outdoor activities like trails, team-building challenges, campfires, and GAGA ball, and participate in a variety of games that promote teamwork and sportsmanship. To top it off, waterslides offer the perfect way to stay cool and beat the summer heat!
At Camp Moon River, every child is encouraged to explore, learn, and grow in a supportive and fun-filled environment. Camp Moon River staff can’t wait to make this summer an unforgettable experience for your child!
Come celebrate the joy of reading @ Savannah Children’s Museum at this special springtime storytime @ 10:30am Friday, March 21 with popular librarian & children’s book author John Light from Live Oak Public Libraries Bull Street Library.
Guided archeology walks are @ 10AM Wednesdays. These 45-minute tours start inside the Fort Pulaski National Monument Visitor Center. This program is subject to change based on weather and staff capacity. For more information, contact the Fort Pulaski National Monument Visitor Center at 912-219-4233 or fopu_information@nps.gov
During Fort Pulaski’s eighteen years of construction, hundreds of people of all backgrounds lived on Cockspur Island. Archeological work into the Workers Village has led to fascinating findings about how these people lived. Join a park archeologist or staff member for a guided walk revealing this period in Fort Pulaski National Monument’s history.
The guided walk follows the North Pier Trail and is about .5 miles total (out-and-back). The trail is either paved or on hard-packed sand, but some archeological resources are in grassy areas. Remember to bring water and bug spray.
Ranger Talks at Fort Pulaski take place inside of historic Fort Pulaski daily. These programs typically begin in the fort’s parade ground, but start locations vary based on weather conditions. Call the Fort Pulaski National Monument Visitor Center (912-219-4233) for more information.
11-11:30AM Daily.
Ranger talk programs last for approximately 30 minutes and cover a range of information about Fort Pulaski’s history, as well as information about the natural and cultural heritage of Cockspur Island.
This program is subject to change based on weather and staff capacity. For more information, contact the Fort Pulaski National Monument Visitor Center at 912-219-4233 or fopu_information@nps.gov
Fort Pulaski National Monument’s Junior Ranger Program is a fun way for kids to get the most out of their fort visit.
Children (and adults) of all ages can participate in the Junior Ranger Program. Handbooks are available inside the Visitor Center. By doing the activities, children earn a badge and a certificate. It may take up to two hours to complete the book.
Nearby national parks/monuments that have Junior Ranger programs include:
* Reconstruction Era National HIstoric Park, Beaufort SC. Includes: Old Beaufort Firehouse, Penn Center, (St. Helena Is.), Camp Saxton (Port Royal) Free admission. Learn more here. * Fort Sumter & Fort Moultrie national monuments, Charleston, S.C. Info on these forts Junior Ranger program here. * Cumberland Island National Seashore, St. Mary’s Ga. Junior Ranger info here. * Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Is., Ga. Info on the Fort Frederica National Monument Junior Ranger Program here. * Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park, Macon, Ga.. Info on Ocmulgee’s National Monument Junior Ranger Program here. * Congaree National Park, Columbia, SC. Info on Junior Ranger Program here.
Registration is now open for Spring 2025 Performing Arts classes! Classes are for all experience levels and ages 2-14. View the list below and register at savannahga.gov/artsclasses!
Name Oatland Island Wildlife Center’s new 2-year-old jersey cow.
The contest costs $2 and all proceeds will go towards her care. The contest is open until March 10 2025. The staff will vote on their favorite and will announce the name the following week!
Find the five facts about measles on Moon River Pediatrics’ Facebook page here.
“The resurgence of measles in the United States, particularly with new cases emerging in Georgia, highlights a pressing public health concern largely fueled by vaccine misinformation.
Measles, a highly contagious disease, can lead to severe health complications, yet it is entirely preventable through vaccination. Herd immunity, which requires at least 95% of the population to be vaccinated, is crucial in halting the spread of this virus.
Unfortunately, the vaccination rate among school-age children in Georgia has dropped to 88% for the 2023-2024 school year, well below the threshold needed for effective herd immunity.
Moon River Pediatrics’ goal is to provide a better understanding of the importance of vaccines and prevent the spread of preventable disease like measles.
Check out this review about Coastal Pediatrics , which has locations in Savannah and Pooler.
“When I say Dr Callan is a Godsend, I’ve never met a more caring doctor. He listens, shows empathy, compassion, and takes his time with you. I feel like he truly cares for my child, and what more can you ask for in a doctor. He’s highly recommended in my book! The whole staff is friendly from reception to the nurses.”
Call Coastal Pediatrics at (912) 353-7744 to schedule a visit and tour their office.
U-pick daffodils opens when blooms are available to pick @ U-pick Daffodils farm in nearby Okatie, SC (near Bluffton).
FOR 2025: As of Feb. 26, the goal is for the U Pick Daffodils farm to open this Sat. March 1. They will post here when/if they open or text Chuck at 843.368.1998.
The farm’s hours are dependent upon the weather and availability of flowers.
Pick your own are 50 cents per stem. Pre-picks are $9 for 15 stems. Parking is free.
UPickDaffodils.com is family owned and operated on what was once the family dairy farm. Chuck and Diane have planted several varieties of daffodils, not all of which bloom at the same time, according to their Web site.
Students participate in separate tracks (per age group) of three classes lasting one hour each. The event kicks off with an Expo to learn about schools, universities, and Engineering companies in the Coastal Empire.
Then as the students break off for classes, the adults are invited to stay and learn how to keep the students interested in STEM and how to prepare them for school. See the full agenda here. This event is promoted for females to attend but is open to all students!
This year’s event also lands on International Women’s Day!
Touch a Truck provides a unique hands-on opportunity for kids to climb, explore, and interact with a variety of construction vehicles, emergency response units, farm equipment, and more.
This year’s event also coincides with the Coastal Georgia NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction) chapter’s celebration of National Women in Construction Week (March 2-8), highlighting the important role women play in the industry.
Event Details: What: Touch a Truck – A Family-Friendly Interactive Truck Experience When: Saturday, March 8, 2025 | 10 AM – 2 PM Where: Oglethorpe Mall, Savannah, GA Tickets: $25 per family up to 6 | $5 per single ticket | Kids 2 & younger – FREE Who: Open to families, children, and community members
Ready to jump into swim lessons? Now’s the perfect time! For a limited time, enjoy these exclusive savings when you enroll with British Swim School of Savannah here before March 1st:
$40 in Savings! – Pay just $20 for your Annual Registration Fee (regularly $60) Bonus Discount! – Take an extra $10 off your first full month of lessons
Don’t miss out on this chance to boost water confidence & safety while saving big!
Celebrating a birthday, wanting to host a playdate experience, or set up an extended family experience? Advanced Academics Academy activity facilitator will welcome you to prepare for your event, facilitate your play and learn experience, escort your party into the cafe space for your prepared snacks or treats, and organize your departure. For ages 2 and older.
Choose from one of the following fun themes or collaborate to design your own!
Options include, but are not limited to:
Little Diggers: Dive into our two giant sandboxes located on our secure and safe play space to put your construction skills to the test.
Dinosaur Delight: Stomp, creep, and scamper your way into our dinosaur world. The playground is a perfect spot to dig for fossils and eggs.
The Big Top Carnival: Grab your tickets and come on into an exciting world of gaming and play. Stations will be set up on the playground.
Whistle Stop Train Adventure: One long signal blast means a train is approaching! Get out of the station and on board as our train loads passengers and cargo to head down the track. Are you the conductor or engineer that is ready to join our team? Our Station Master will see if you are up to the tasks as they put you through trials with your team wile you learn about a railroad experience.
River Pirates Tugboat Trip: Get onboard for an adventure down the river.
Registration is now open for Summit Gymnastics Summer Camps 2025. These popular weekly camps featuring gymnastics, relay races, games, obstacle course and free play are 9AM-2PM and for ages 4-12.
Child extras are needed in a Savannah College of Art & Design senior thesis film being filmed in Savannah.
‘Let’s Eat’ is a coming of age drama about a young adult in college who wants to fit in, however, he feels held back by his best friend’s severe food allergies.
On Sunday Feb 23 2025, 1-5PM, the ‘Let’s Eat’ crew will be filming a flashback scene in the Cavalry Day School cafeteria in Savannah. In order to fill the space, the film crew is looking for students to mingle, eat, and perform in the background of the scene.
Anyone is welcome to join, but minors are required to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to set.
Interested parents, please fill out the google form here. Or contact Ryan McIntyre at 626.344.6405 or email rmcint21@student.scad.edu.
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SouthCoast Health experts weigh in here on the symptoms and treatments for the two most common children’s thyroid issues: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
Hypothyroidism symptoms may include constipation, complaints of feeling cold, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss, and slowed growth.
Hyperthyroidism symptoms include diarrhea, complaints of feeling hot, accelerated growth, muscle weakness, irritability, increased appetite, and tremors.
For a referral to a pediatric endocrinologist for your child, request an appointment online with one of SouthCoast Health’s pediatricians or by calling 912.691.3600.
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