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Community announcements for March 20
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The Richmond Hill Recreation Association is collecting gently used sporting equipment of all types until March 23.
Donations of balls, bats, gloves, helmets, shin guards, bat bags, cleats and more can be dropped off at the Richmond Hill Recreation Department off Timber Trail Road.
The RHRA will also be at the Ultimate Yard Sale on March 26 at G.W. Carver Elementary School. Proceeds from the day will benefit RHRA’s athletic hardship.

Survivor dinner
Relay For Life of Richmond Hill invites all cancer survivors and caregivers to join in for free food, live entertainment and more at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wetlands Education Center in J.F. Gregory Park.
For more information or to RSVP, call 547-1936 or e-mail civility@comcast.net.

Car show
Magnolia Manor on the Coast will host a Hot Rods and Cool Cats car show extravagana from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 26 at the facility on Timber Trail Road in Richmond Hill. 
The hot rods are provided by the Over The Hill Gang. This event will be a blast from the past for the entire family with lots of entertainment, including a karaoke contest, hula-hoop contest, Best ‘50s Attire contest as well as cornhole, face painting, bounce houses for the kids and fun food.

Ultimate sale
George Washington Carver Elementary will host its first Treasurers on the Hill Ultimate Garage Sale from 8 a.m. to noon March 26 in the school parking lot. 
Space and advertising will be provided. To reserve a space stop by Carver Elementary at 476 Frances Meeks Way to complete a space reservation form.
The cost is $25 for two spaces; $40 for three spaces; and $50 for premium (undercover) spaces. Spaces are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis and must be reserved no later than Friday.  Individuals, churches and businesses are welcome.


Dolphin Project
The Dolphin Project is hosting a dolphin program and training workshop from 10 a.m. to noon March 26 at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah.
The Dolphin Project (TDP) is in need of skippers with boats, photographers with a minimum of 300mm lenses on their cameras, team leaders and assistants to record the data.
For details and directions, visit www.thedolphinproject.org.

Onion sale
American Legion Post 164 of Pembroke is taking orders for Vidalia onions to support post activities.
Onions are sold in 10 pounds for $8 or 25 pounds for $15, and deliveries will be made late April to early May. The onions are from Ray Farms and are certified by the state as genuine Vidalia onions.
For more information or to place an order, call 653-4958, 653-7970 or 842-9418.

Art exhibit

Arts on the Coast Association is having a Fine Art Exhibit now through March 31 at Merrill Lynch, 7414 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Savannah.
Original works of art by association members will be on display from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. 
The exhibit is free to the general public. 
For more information, contact Sue Vertullo at 665-1025 or svertullo@coastalnow.net, or visit www.artsonthecoast.org.

Relay Night
Relay For Life of Richmond Hill will have a Relay Night from 5 to 8 p.m. March 29 at the McDonald’s Restaurant on Hwy. 144 near Publix.
Ronald McDonald will be available for autographs, and kids can enter to win prizes.
For more information or to volunteer, contact Civility Bowling at (912) 547-1936 or civility@comcast.net.

Relay event

The Relay For Life of Richmond Hill annual event will be from 7 p.m. April 1 to 7 a.m. April 2 at J.F. Gregory Park.
This year’s theme is “Cancer Has Many Colors,” and the event will be a time full of fun, food, games and more. Survivors, caregivers, teams, family, friends, co-workers, children and anyone that has ever known someone with cancer or just wants to help fight back is asked to join.
Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society.
For more information, call Jessica Seagle at (912) 355-5196 or Civility Bowling at (912) 547-1936.

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