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Schedule of acts, entertainment for St. Patrick's Day Celebration on the River
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You take the high road or you take the low road, just take the road to historic River Street to be a part of the biggest St. Pat’s party in the U.S. — St. Patrick’s Celebration on the River presented by Verizon Wireless is March 13-16.

Enjoy two stages of live music celebrating multiple genres, a wide variety of interactive games, tons of food and of course, cold frothy beverages for the O’masses.

Verizon Wireless is bringing back the huge 20 by 30 foot LED Screen for interactive entertainment on two stages includes Irish rock, Southern rock, Celtic, funk, alternative, country, pop and more.

It all kicks off today with the Verizon Wireless – Wet Willie’s – I-95 Battle of the Bands and your chance to karaoke with a live band. Add local, regional, national and internationally acclaimed “Prodigals” to the mix and you get a phenomenal four-day music festival experience.

St. Patrick’s Celebration on the River
2008 Entertainment schedule
MILLER HIGH LIFE STAGE – Rousakis Plaza at Tubby’s Tank House & Huey’s

March 13
5p-12a ST. PAT'S I-95 BATTLE OF THE BANDS THROWDOWN
Presented by Verizon Wireless and sponsored by Wet Willie’s & Savannah Heat
The Dan Relsen Band
39 Screwdrivers
The Flyin Lowe Band
Brethren, WSAV TV3 Battle of the Bands Winner - Introduced by Georgia Lottery Draw Host John Crow
Eleven Standing Still
Double Shot
Element Unseen
11:30p BATTLE OF THE BANDS WINNER ENCORE

March 14
(Act and genre)
Noon Kurtis & Kody, Folk
2 Brandi Thorton, Country Rock
4 Pog, Celtic
6 The Bergen County Firefighters Pipe Band featuring THE SHOTS, Irish
8 Prodigals, Celtic Rock
9:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
10p High Velocity, Southern Rock

March 15
12:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
1p Bottles & Cans, Blues
2p Sterling Y, Alternative
4p Jason Courtenay, Band Country
5:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
6p Lundy, Rock
7:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
8p Yo Mommas Big Fat Bootie Band, Funk
10p Back Roads, Southern Rock/Country

March 16
Noon Battle of the Bands First Place Winner Mix
2p Battle of the Bands Second Place Winner Mix
4p Battle of the Bands Third Place Winner Mix

MILLER LITE STAGE – Barnard Street Ramp at Fiddler’s Crab House & Dockside Seafood
March 13
(Act and genre)
5p Jeff Beasley, Rock and Blues
7p Endless Night, Pop
9p Metalsome Live Band Karaoke

March 14
2p Nassau County Fire Department Pipe & Drums Celtic
3p Josh & Zac Carter, Pop
5p Loch Ness Johnny, Celtic
7p The Drive Home, Pop
8:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
9p Skinny, Alternative

March 15
Noon Keith & Ross ,Variety
2p Pog, Celtic
4p Dayfall, Alternative
6p mr wiley, Funk
8p Stone Echo, Rock
9:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Dance Contest
10p Liquid Ginger, Pop

March 16
Noon Audio Tuxedo, Alternative
2p Leigh Mullis, Country
3:30p Verizon Wireless V CAST Karaoke Contest
4p Train Wrecks, Rockabilly

Savannah, Richmond Hill, Tybee ready for July 4 celebrations
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The Savannah Waterfront Association will hold its annual 4th of July celebration, including fireworks, Monday on River Street from 4-10 p.m.

VIP seating for viewing fireworks will be available for active and retired military and will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Hypnotics will perform from 8-10 p.m., including a patriotic set during the fireworks to complement the show.

The fireworks sponsored at 9:30 p.m. Guests are encouraged to park off of River Street since the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department will close the street from 6 p.m.-3 a.m.

Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police are gearing up for this weekend’s July 4th and First Friday festivities; and ask the public to be mindful of traffic conditions in the Downtown area.

In anticipation of potential road delays, Metro will increase traffic and foot patrols in the Downtown festival area, starting Friday afternoon. Officers also will patrol Hutchinson Island in greater force to assist with traffic flow, prevent bottle-necking and help move motorists safely. To ensure safety and help minimize delays, motorists are asked to be vigilant, patient and co-operative.

Public parking lots on River Street will close on Monday at about 3 a.m. until early Tuesday afternoon. River Street will close to vehicular traffic Monday at 3 p.m. and will reopen early Tuesday morning.

All traffic and parking laws will be enforced on in Downtown Savannah and Hutchinson Island. Vehicles parked in the roadway, or in a manner that obstructs traffic will be towed at the owner’s expense. Please note that parking vehicles on the Truman Parkway and Talmadge Bridge also is dangerous and illegal.

Interstate 16 will be available to drivers leaving the firework show. To leave Downtown, traffic originating from points beyond Bay Street will be directed away from Martin Luther King Boulevard to other routes, such as Whitaker and West Bay streets. Westbound traffic on Bay Street will be directed to East Lathrop Avenue to access I-16 via Louisville Road.

Police recommend use of city parking garages, where drivers will be given maps for the easiest Downtown exit routes following the firework display. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead, expect delays and heed posted signage. The key components of the traffic plan include:

Prohibiting traffic from turning southbound onto Whitaker from Bay. Westbound traffic on Bay Street will be directed to alternate routes to I-16 through East Lathrop and Louisville Road, or through Garden City.

Parking garage traffic will be routed southbound on MLK, Whitaker and Price streets.

Alternate routes to I-16 are West Gwinnett and 37th streets. Price Street also can be used to get to 37th Street, which will take traffic to westbound I-16.

Additional signage will be deployed to assist drivers in locating the alternative routes to I-16.

Traffic may be heavy along Highway 80 for those leaving Tybee Island’s fireworks display. There is a slight potential for shallow coastal flooding due to King Tides July 4.  At this time, this flooding is not expected to close Highway 80. Remember if there is shallow coastal flooding:

Traffic headed toward Wilmington Island via President Street should flow as usual.

Also please remember that the city curfew law remains in effect for this event.  All persons 16 years of age and under must be off the streets at 11 p.m. unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Officers will be enforcing this ordinance.

As always you can stay up to date with the latest on the Festival, road closures and other related updates by following the Twitter feed @SCMPD, Facebook or www.scmpd.org.

Richmond Hill will host 4th of July events Saturday, starting with Star Spangled Cars and Coffee from 9-11 a.m. Car owners can bring in a car and interact with other automobile enthusiasts. Visitors can bring the family to view the cars and tour the Richmond Hill History Museum, formerly the Henry Ford Kindergarten. Admission to the event is free and coffee can be purchased for 25 cents with a $1 donation to the museum. This event will take place at the Richmond Hill History Museum located at 11460 Ford Ave. 

Fort McAllister will hold its 4th of July celebration Saturday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with living history programs including demonstrations of Civil War drills and rifle and cannon firings. Visitors can participate in old fashioned games including sack races, an egg toss, wheel barrow races and a Civil War-era baseball game. Fresh watermelon will be available.  Admission for this event is $8 per adult (18+), $5 per Youth (6-17), under 6 are free. For more information, call (912) 727-2339.

Richmond Hill will kick off its annual Red, White, and Blue Independence Day Celebration at J. F. Gregory Park located at 521 Cedar St. For more information, visit www.richmondhill-ga.gov or call (912) 756-3345.

Tybee Island changed the date of their annual  fireworks from Sunday, July 3 to Monday, July 4. The Independence Day celebration will held be at the Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion with a fireworks extravaganza. It will be held from 9:30-10 p.m.