Upcoming Programs

Savannah Creative Mornings - The Threads of Community
Nov
15

Savannah Creative Mornings - The Threads of Community

Join us for an inspiring morning in the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy as we connect with Savannah's vibrant creative community! Experience a captivating talk by Danielle Hodes, Executive Director of the Davenport House, as she explores the vital role museums play in our lives and shares insights into the Davenport House's exciting journey to uncover more of Savannah's rich history. This month's theme is "Threads," weaving together stories, art, and community. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage, learn, and connect!

Creative Mornings is a monthly event that highlights creative thinkers in Savannah. This event is free and open to the public. Register online today at https://creativemornings.com/talks/danielle-hodes-the-thread-of-the-community

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 Sustainable Sips: Holiday Cocktails & Mocktails
Dec
12

Sustainable Sips: Holiday Cocktails & Mocktails

Join us for an unforgettable evening of eco-friendly mixology at our Sustainable Sips: Holiday Cocktails and Mocktails Workshop, hosted by renowned bartender and owner of Bar Black Club pop-up cocktails, Loni Lewis. This unique event will not only elevate your holiday entertaining skills but also teach you how to do it sustainably.

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Fall Festival @ the Davenport House Museum
Nov
2

Fall Festival @ the Davenport House Museum

Come be part of a vibrant celebration of history, art, culture, and community at the Davenport House Museum’s Fall Festival. Join us for a day filled with creativity and connection as we throw open the doors to the Davenport House Museum, bicentennial garden, and Historic Kennedy Pharmacy and invite our community to explore all we have to offer. Delve into the rich history of the Davenport House Museum with engaging historical interpretations that bring the past to life; explore our showcase of talented artists and artisans selling their unique creations, from stunning artworks to handcrafted goods in the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy; explore your creative side with artist led activities and activities for the the whole family.

This event is free to attend and open to everyone.

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Moonlight Mourning: Death & Dying in the 19th Century
Oct
25

Moonlight Mourning: Death & Dying in the 19th Century

Step into the shadows of the past with our immersive nighttime tours at the Davenport House Museum, focusing on past fascinating rituals surrounding death and dying in the 19th century. Starting every 15 minutes from the historic Kennedy Pharmacy, these guided tours offer a unique journey through dimly lit rooms adorned as they would have been for mourning, with stories and historical artifacts that reveal how families coped with loss and honored the departed.

Tickets are $22 per person.

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 Aroma Alchemy: Crafting Custom Scented Candles with Wild Root
Oct
11

Aroma Alchemy: Crafting Custom Scented Candles with Wild Root

Embark on an enchanting journey into scent creation with Andrea Cahigal from Wild Root Candles! In this immersive program, Andrea will guide you through crafting your own custom candle fragrance.

Discover scent blending secrets, explore aromatic notes, and design a scent that resonates with your unique style. No experience necessary — just bring your curiosity and creativity!

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A Sweet Southern Gathering: Baking in the American South
Oct
8

A Sweet Southern Gathering: Baking in the American South

Join us for an unforgettable evening with two of the South’s most celebrated bakers—Anne Byrn, the renowned author of Baking in the American South, and Cheryl Day, co-owner of Savannah’s beloved Back in the Day Bakery.

These culinary icons will share their deep-rooted passion for Southern baking, discussing the rich traditions and flavors that have shaped the region’s culinary heritage. They’ll be joined by Marcia Thompson of Mrs. Wilkes' Boarding House and food journalist Martha Nesbit, making this a must-attend event for food lovers and history buffs alike!

Following the discussion, there will be a book signing for Anne’s latest release, Baking in the American South. Every ticket purchase includes a copy of the book. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from and meet some of the South's most celebrated bakers!

Tickets include a copy of Anne Byrn’s new book, Baking in the American South.

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Fall Family Day
Oct
6

Fall Family Day

Join us for an engaging and educational Family Day as we step back into the 19th century! Dive into the art of candle making through demonstrations and hands-on activities, and discover what life was like before electricity. It’s a day filled with creativity, learning, and historical exploration—perfect for all ages!

Family Days are drop in and free to the public. Advanced registration is preferred but not required.

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New Docent Orientation
Sep
9

New Docent Orientation

Calling all history enthusiasts! Ready to dive into local history and connect with your community in a new and unique way? Join us for new docent orientation and learn all about the steps to becoming a docent at the Davenport House Museum.

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Yoga in the Garden
Aug
16

Yoga in the Garden

Embrace serenity with our Yoga in the Garden series at the Davenport House Museum, guided by experienced yoga instructor, Michael Plasha. Immerse yourself in an hour of mindful bliss with our low-impact, meditative sessions. Limited spaces available, so secure your spot today by calling the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy at 912-236-8097.

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Susie King Taylor and the Making of Taylor Square
Jun
20

Susie King Taylor and the Making of Taylor Square

Join us for an enlightening evening with the Historic Savannah Foundation Lecture Series, presented in collaboration with the Davenport House Museum. We are delighted to welcome Patt Gunn as our distinguished guest speaker, who will delve into the fascinating process of renaming Calhoun Square to Taylor Square.

This engaging lecture is not only informative but also a celebration of community and progress. Discover the rich history behind the renaming initiative and gain insights into the profound impact it has on Savannah's cultural landscape.

The event is free and open to the public, offering an opportunity for all to participate in this important dialogue. Join us at the historic Second African Baptist Church, located at 123 Houston Street, for an evening of education and inspiration.

Don't miss this chance to be a part of Savannah's narrative of growth and inclusivity. Mark your calendars and join us for a memorable evening.

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