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200 Years of St. Patty's Day History in Savannah

March 12, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

The St. Patrick's Day parade in Savannah is the largest celebration of the holiday in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. One of the contributing factors to its success is its 200-year history. Since the early 1800's, Savannah has been perfecting the ultimate St. Patrick's celebration that we now know and love. Here are a few events that...

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100 Things to do in Savannah

February 19, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

One of the best things about living at WaterWays Township is it's just a hop, skip and jump to Savannah – one of the most historically rich cities in the South. Just 30 miles north of WaterWays, Savannah offers ample opportunities to explore the city on the river. Whether you're a fan of art, theater, dining or even Forest Gump, there's...

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UGA Gives Calendar of Tips to Bryan County Gardeners

January 20, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

Here at WaterWays, we live by the philosophy to preserve and enhance the natural vegetation that exists here in the community.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Local Community

Catch the Current Newsletter: Holiday 2014

November 26, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

So Thankful For You!

Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays at WaterWays Township. In addition to celebrating family and friends over turkey and dressing, it's also an opportunity to let our residents know how thankful we are to have you! Our residents are the heart and soul of this community, and you make it a special place every day of...

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Richmond Hill 2014 Holiday Tour of Homes Features Long Creek Lane in WaterWays Township

November 20, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

Richmond Hill offers a stunning array of scenery year-round – but Christmas in this historic town is simply magic. Twinkling lights hanging low over century-old live oaks, friends and family telling their favorite holiday stories while sippin' delicious hot cocoa, and stargazing under grandma's soft handmade quilt – there's just nothing else...

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Give Thanks by Giving Back

November 18, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

For many, Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on one's many blessings by making memories with family and friends over a warm Thanksgiving dinner. This year, show your gratitude during the holidays by volunteering at a local charity organization. Through volunteering, you will not only feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but you'll spread love – and a...

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See Fort McAllister in a Whole New Light

October 15, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

It's no secret that Richmond Hill has one of the richest Civil War histories in the United States. At Fort McAllister, Gen. William T. Sherman ended his infamous March to the Sea, ultimately leading him to a victory and overtaking Savannah.

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Catch the Current Newsletter: Summer/Fall Edition 2014

October 15, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

WaterWays Township Celebrates Fifth Year with the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival

This year marks the fifth year that WaterWays has participated in the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival (GOSF).

"For the past 16 years, the GOSF has helped highlight the Georgia coastline's heritage through this tremendous event," said Vance Askew – sales and...

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Landscaping for Fall? Go Native.

October 02, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

Here at WaterWays, we live by the philosophy and commitment to preserving and enhancing the native vegetation that exists here in the community. There's really nothing like the breathtaking low country backdrop of Spanish moss dangling over 100-year-old live oaks right in your back yard.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community

Mark Your Calendars for the 2014 Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival!

September 17, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

The event of the season is back – and it's bigger and better than ever.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community

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