A mother-daughter exhibit
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The Jepson Center kicks off Juneteenth with other organizations close behind
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The COVID-19 pandemic walloped businesses, small and large. Staying afloat was a monumental challenge, in many cases zapping creativity, vision and savings accounts.
For entrepreneurs, staying in the fight meant finding new paths to success and for some, it meant leveraging social media platforms like never before.
That was the case for three business owners participating in Small Business Happy Hour to be hosted by the Savannah Morning News on Wednesday at 6 p.m. on Instagram live @savannahnow.
Elbi Elm, founder and CEO of The Culturist Union; Jared Alexander, chef of the Eden Supper Club; and Elondia Harden, founder of ElonWick Candles Co., will take part in a live Q&A on Instagram.
It all started back in 2017, when a group of bakers from Atlanta came together to create something delicious.
The “Cookie Grab, as they named it, was created to raise awareness and support for Planned Parenthood Southeast. Over the past four years, the Cookie Grab has sold out at record speed, raising more than $110,000 for the local nonprofit.
In Savannah, chefs have been baking cookies with a purpose since 2019. Many of our local chefs and pastry makers joined forces to raise funds and awareness for Planned Parenthood and chef and pastry maker, Natasha Gaskill, has been a part of the project since its conception.