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Saturday Dec. 18 Grand re-opening of McDonald’s at Savannah Mall

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

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The Melting Pot in Savannah for Valentine’s Day

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

melting-pot-open-button-ad1Looking for something romantic and unique to do for Valentine’s Day?

The Melting Pot in Savannah , a sponsor of SouthernMamas.com, has the perfect package to make celebrating this Valentine’s Day with that special someone the most memorable ever.

Their RED package includes a rose package with vase, one Big Night Out Fondue Fusion featured four-course dinner for 2 featuring your choice of special event cheese fondue and two glasses of champagne or sparkling cider for $140/couple.

Their WHITE package includes a digital photo of the two of you in a metal Melting Pot keepsake frame, a rose package with vase, one Lobster Indulgence or Surf ‘n Turf four course dinner for two, featuring your choice of special event cheeses, two glasses of champagne or sparkling cider and your choice of one bottle from a select list of wines for $200/couple.

This Valentine’s Day, come stir things up at The Melting Pot on Broughton Street. For complete details on what is included in each package, click here and call 912-349-5676 for reservations.

The Melting Pot is also that perfect place to go out any night with other couples, friends, and of course a night out with the girls.

Sign up here for Club Fondue. Club Fondue members receive free chocolate fondue for two just for signing up, on your birthday and on your wedding anniversary. You will also receive monthly emails about ladies night out, wine tastings and other fun events.

Top 10 Savannah Places For Kids

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

roundhouse-museumHere are SouthernMamas.com’s picks for Savannah’s top 10 child-friendly sights/children’s activities. Hours and admission costs are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm. For your convenience, this list “10 Things To Do in Savannah With Kids” will be posted on SouthernMamas main page, in the column to your left under Pages.

The Roundhouse Railroad Museum
Explore historic railroad structures and see locomotives and rolling stock. Interpretive displays include a large model train layout of Savannah as well as exhibits explaining steam engines and belt-driven machinery. See a massive operating turntable in action. A monthly story and craft time is held in the Kidz Zone in the museum’s baggage car. Occasional train rides are also available.
• 601 W. Harris St., Savannah
• Call for admission prices.
• Open daily 9 AM-5 PM.
• 912.651.6823
www.chsgeorgia.org/roundhouse/home.htm

Oatland Island Wildlife Center
Follow a nature trail through Lowcountry forest and marsh to see eastern timber wolves, alligators, birds of prey, bison, endangered panthers and more of Georgia’s local animals and plants in their own habitats. Activities include Toddler Tuesday 10:30-11:15 every Tuesday featuring stories, games, songs, crafts and animal visitors.
• 711 Sandtown Road, Savannah
• $5 adults; $3 4-17 year olds, seniors and active military; free 3 and younger
• Open daily 10 AM-4 PM. Guests can remain on grounds until 5 PM.
• 912.395.1212
www.oatlandisland.org

ArtZeum at Telfair Museum’s Jepson Center for the Arts
Visit the two-level, hands-on gallery that encourages children to explore art using works from the Telfair collection, Savannah architecture building blocks, interactive media experiences, a magnetic sculpture wall and more. On the first Saturday of each month, enjoy free admission, kids’ studio art workshops and family-friendly activities. Each month, Toddler Third Thursdays allows tots to explore exhibitions and complete an art project relating to the tour.
• 207 W. York St. Savannah
• $15 adults; $14 seniors, military; $5 students: free for children 5 and younger.
• Closed Tuesdays; Open 10 AM-5 PM Mon., Wed-Sat.; 10 AM-8 PM Thursdays; noon-5 PM Sundays.
• 912.790.8800
www.telfair.org

The University of Georgia Marine Education Center and Aquarium (MECA)
See the saltwater aquarium’s 14 exhibit tanks representing 50 species of Coastal Georgia fish, turtles and invertebrates; dioramas, and interactive exhibits including a touch tank and wheelchair-accessible nature trail and boardwalk.
• 30 Ocean Science Circle, Skidaway Island
• $4 ages 13-adult; $2 seniors, military and children 3-12; free for children 3 and younger.
• 9 AM-4 PM weekdays; 10 AM-5 PM Saturdays
• 912.598.FISH
www.marex.uga.edu/aquarium/

Fort Pulaski National Monument
See the Civil War-era fort that once guarded Savannah. Features include trails, demilune, drawbridges, ditches, and dikes. Guided tours, musket and soldier demonstrations, cannon-firing demonstrations. Encampments of troops, special programs and demonstrations are held on various holiday weekends.
• U.S. 80 East (toward Tybee Island), 15 miles east of Savannah
• $3 ages 16 and older; free for ages 15 and younger.
• 0pen daily 9 AM-5:30 PM
• 912.786.5787
www.nps.gov/fopu/

Old Fort Jackson
Explore one of only eight second system fortifications (a series of forts built prior to the War of 1812) still standing in the United States. Features include cannon firing demonstrations as well as cannon salutes to passing military vessels.
• 1 Fort Jackson Road, 3 miles east of downtown Savannah.
• Call for admission prices.
• Open daily 9 AM-5 PM
• 912.232.3945
www.chsgeorgia.org/jackson/home.htm

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Experience “Girl Scout Mecca.” Even kids not in the Girl Scouts enjoy this 1821 historical home because the guides are pros at entertaining children. The founder of the Girl Scouts spent her childhood in the home, which is now a National Historic Landmark. A gift shop offers Girl Scout memorabilia.
• 10 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah
• $8 for adults; $7 for students; free for children younger than 5.
• Call for hours.
• 912.233.4501
www.girlscouts.org/birthplace

The Pirates’ House Restaurant
Dine with pirates in this landmark eatery that opened in 1753 as an inn for seafarers. Legend has it that Captain Flint from the Robert Louis Stevenson classic “Treasure Island” died in an upstairs room with first mate, Billy Bones, at his side. See a tunnel that’s rumored to extend from underneath the restaurant to the Savannah River where drunk seamen were shanghaied. Characters in pirate costume mill about during meal times.
• 20 East Broad St., Savannah
• Call for hours.
• 912.233.5757
www.thepirateshouse.com

Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
Experience what it was like to fly a B-17 bomber aboard the museum’s interactive flight simulator. Hear the sounds of the engines and the spinning of the propellers as computer monitors reflect cockpit windows and flight controls. Other exhibits include a B-17 bomber that’s undergoing complete restoration and is on display in the Combat gallery.
• 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler
• Open daily 9 AM-5 PM
• 912.748.8888
www.mightyeighth.org

The winner of the Melting Pot fondue restaurant giveaway is…

Friday, July 31st, 2009

melting-pot-adDenise Perry.

Denise wins a $50 gift certificate to The Melting Pot!, a fondue restaurant opening in September on Broughton Street in downtown Savannah.

Thanks to everyone who entered to win by signing up to become Club Fondue members. Members receive free chocolate fondue for two on your birthday and wedding anniversary. You will also receive monthly emails about The Melting Pot’s grand opening, ladies night out, wine tastings and other fun events.

Look for another giveaway from a different business to be announced here Monday.

Giveaway: $50 gift certificate to The Melting Pot, a fondue restaurant

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

melting-pot-banner-adLooking for a fabulous date night? How about a fun night out with the girls? Coming soon to Broughton Street in downtown Savannah is The Melting Pot! At The Melting Pot, fondue becomes a memorable four-course dining experience where you can truly dip into something different. Come discover The Melting Pot’s relaxed atmosphere, private tables, fine wines, attentive service and exceptional fondue dinners.

Start with a creamy cheese fondue. Then choose from four flavorful fondue cooking styles and a variety of entrées including filet mignon, lobster, blackened chicken, duck, shrimp, salmon and more. For dessert, enjoy mouthwatering chocolate fondue served with dipping items including fresh strawberries, cheesecake, marshmallows, pound cake and brownies.

To enter to win, sign up here for Club Fondue. Club Fondue members receive free chocolate fondue for two on your birthday and wedding anniversary. You will also receive monthly emails about The Melting Pot’s grand opening, ladies night out, wine tastings and other fun events.

You have to be a SouthernMamas subscriber to enter. Subscribing is free. Click here to do so.

You have until 9 pm this Thurs. July 30 to enter and then The Melting Pot will choose a name. SouthernMamas will announce the winner here Fri. July 31.

The Melting Pot will be opening soon in September. Come and enjoy a night of fondue!

912Food2Go.com has the perfect gift for new moms

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

PrintStruggling to find that perfect unique gift for the soon to be mommy?

Give her a much needed break and time off her feet with a one-size-fits-all 912Food2Go.com gift card.

Call 912.354.3663 to have the gift card sent to the new mom and 912Food2Go.com will throw in a 912food2go.com restaurant guide and 2 weeks of free delivery fees for use after the birth. To receive this special free delivery, tell them SouthernMamas sent you.

So now when dinner time rolls around, all the new mommy has to do is pick up the phone place her order.

912Food2Go.com is Savannah’s premiere, locally owned and family operated restaurant delivery service. Whether you want to feed your family and friends at home, need to plan a hassle-free meeting at the office, or would like to plan a meal in the park, 912Food2Go.com delivers lunch and dinner from a variety of local restaurants.  Hours  are Monday – Friday 10:30 AM- 10:30 PM and Saturday & Sunday 4 PM- 10:30 PM.