
Savannah Morning News "Ultimate Yard Sale" on March 6, 2010
The Savannah Morning News Ultimate Yard Sale to be held on March 6, 2010!If you're like most people, you probably love a good bargain. The Savannah Morning News Ultimate Yard Sale is the perfect opportunity to grab some great bargains while helping out a great cause! Saturday, March 6th, from 7:00am until Noon, the Savannah Mall/Bass Pro Shop lower level parking lot will be the site of the largest yard sale in Savannah. Come see all the great bargains at the new location! More vendors, more bargains, and more fun! A $1.00 donation at the door provides access to over 100 vendors with merchandise ranging from clothing to tools to electronics and more. All proceeds benefit the Savannah Morning News' Newspaper in Education program, which provides newspapers to teachers for classroom use. To register for vendor space, call (912)652-0425. For more information on this event, please call Senea Crystal at (912)927-7467.

Coach Wayne Winter Show on March 6, 2010
Coach Wayne Gymnastics presents the 2010 Winter Show at the Savannah Mall on March 6th from 2:00pm-4:00pm at Center Court at Savannah Mall!The yearly shows are open to the public, and vital to our program and the progress of our students. First, it allows our students to show off the hard work that they invest in every gymnastics class they attend. They can show their parents, their peers, and the public how they can bend, twist, and roll their bodies into astounding positions that are sure to wow the audience. This kind of response from on-lookers provides students with heightened self-esteem. We carefully prepare each student for the show, so that they will be able to execute their skills as perfectly as possible in an entirely positive atmosphere. Secondly, it provides both students and non-students with a healthy dose of inspiration. Because our program is mobile, many of our students attend gymnastics class in their own neighborhood, with their friends and classmates. The Winter Show allows the students to meet and observe students from other locations, so that they will have a better sense of Coach Wayne Gymnastics as a whole. We not only want our coaches to motivate the students, but also for the students to motivate each other. Finally, we want to show everyone, especially non-members, how fun gymnastics can be! We also hope to broadcast the benefits of gymnastics---flexibility, coordination, and a level of fitness that will make our students exceptional at whatever sport they pursue, whether it be basketball or baseball, cheerleading or soccer. Coach Wayne Gymnastics is determined to let the community experience how beneficial, educational, and entertaining gymnastics can be for everyone--adults and kids. There will be an "after party" at the Savannah Mall gym after the Center Court performance where kids can keep playing at the gym and parents can socialize...cookies and drinks will be served. For more information call Coach Wayne Gymnastics at 1-888-548-4545 or go www.CoachWayne.com.

WSAV Wheel of Fortune Casting Call on March 20 and 21 at Savannah Mall!
WSAV Wheel of Fortune Casting Call on March 20 and 21 at Savannah Mall's Center Court from 1PM-5PM!What is the Wheelmobile? The Wheelmobile is a 39-foot Winnebago that tours nationwide in search of contestants for television's #1 game show. The Wheelmobile team is coming to be a part of the Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade and to find contestants in Savannah! Where and when will the Wheelmobile event take place? The Wheelmobile event will take place during two special days of contestant searches. When: Saturday & Sunday, March 20th & 21st from 1 PM - 5 PM Where: Savannah Mall* 14045 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31419 * The event will take place in Savannah Mall's Center Court area. In order to get an application, please enter through the Ruby Tuesday's entrance and follow the signage to the Wheelmobile application line. We will begin handing out applications one hour before each show begins. Shows will begin at 1:00 PM, 2:30 PM, and 4:00 PM, with each show lasting about an hour. There is no need to arrive hours in advance of the event. Everyone who attends the event will be able to submit an application. We will select participants to come to the stage and audition via a random draw. How does it work? - There are three Wheel of Fortune shows during each day of a Wheelmobile event. Each show lasts approximately one hour. - Everyone who comes to a Wheelmobile event will receive a color-coded application. The color of the application tells you what time the game you are eligible for will begin. - Fill out your application and drop it in a nearby receptacle. Just before show time, we will put all the applications in a big golden drum that sits on the stage. - When the show begins, our Wheelmobile host will pick applications at random from the drum and call participants up to the stage (in groups of five) to play the game. - On stage, we will do a brief interview with each contestant and play a version of the Wheel of Fortune Speed-Up Round. - Each person who comes up to the stage will be evaluated as a potential contestant for the show. At the end of the puzzle all contestants on stage will be awarded a prize. (Wheel of Fortune hats, t-shirts and duffle bags are just some of the stuff you might win.) - Wheel of Fortune is looking for good game players who are energetic, enthusiastic and fun. This is your opportunity to shine. Show us what you've got! - After the Wheelmobile event in your area has been conducted, we will choose the people we believe will be the best candidates for the show (based on their overall performance on stage) to take part in a final round of auditions. These final auditions will take place in the Savannah area within a few months after our last event date. - We will get as many people up to the stage as we can. However, we know there will be many more folks at our Wheelmobile events than we can possibly audition. For this reason, we will reserve some slots in the final auditions for those individuals who attended Wheelmobile events but did not make it up to the stage. After all Wheelmobile events have been conducted, we will draw a number of names at random from all the applications we receive in the Savannah area for these slots. - If you are invited to the final auditions, you will receive a letter or email within a few weeks of our last Wheelmobile event. What are the contestant eligibility requirements? You must be at least 18 years of age to be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune. You are not eligible to be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune if you work for, or are related to, anyone who works for Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., Sony Pictures Television Inc., Sony Pictures Television International, Quadra Productions, Inc., CBS Television Distribution Group, game show prize suppliers, WSAV-TV (including its advertisers and affiliated radio stations), or any TV stations or networks broadcasting Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy!. You are not eligible to appear on Wheel of Fortune if you have appeared on another game show, dating-relationship show or reality show in the last year or three game shows, dating-relationship shows or reality shows in the last ten years. You are not eligible if you have appeared on any version of Wheel of Fortune, including "Teen Week," "Wheel 2000," or the daytime version of the show. All expenses incurred while interviewing and (if selected as a contestant) appearing on the show, including airfare, hotel, etc. are the responsibility of the applicant. A contestant audition does not guarantee a spot on the show. The applicant understands that Wheel of Fortune is under no obligation to use him/her as a contestant. It is entirely at the producer's discretion. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS AND/OR DISABILITIES. WATCH WHEEL OF FORTUNE WEEKNIGHTS AT 7:00 PM ON WSAV.

St. Baldrick's Benefit at Savannah Mall on March 27, 2010
The Fifth Annual St. Baldrick's Celebration on March 27, 2010 from 2:00pm-5:00pm in Center Court!Nine-year-old Paul Elliott has shaved his head bald every March since 2005 to support cancer research. On Saturday, March 27 the Savannah Mall will help him do it again by playing host to Savannah's fifth annual St. Baldrick's Celebration. The event will be held in the Mall's Center Court area starting at 2 p.m. Each year friends and family pledge money to see event participants shave their heads in support of cancer research. Elliott's mom, Heide Elliott, is the event coordinator and an oncology nurse with Backus Children's Hospital at Memorial University Medical Center. She and Paul have been passionate about the cause ever since she first got involved in 2005. In 2007 she became the event's coordinator. "Last year we shaved over 89 heads including 16 women. This year our goal is to raise $20,000," said Elliott. Childhood cancer patients and their parents often become guest barbers, giving them a way to make a difference and have some fun for a very serious situation. Savannah Mall has hosted the event for the last two years since it outgrew a local pub. According to Senea Crystal, "We are so proud to host again this year. We have this big open space and are happy to share it to help raise money and awareness for a great cause. Plus, we've got great support from the local media". Fox28's Jesse Blanco will emcee the event and E93, Mix 102.1 and KIX96 will be broadcasting live. Also, Angela Beasley and The Puppet People will be there with puppets, face painting and other kid's activities. About St. Baldrick's St. Baldrick's is a national organization that funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U.S. government. The funds raised via community events, go to the Children's Oncology Group. The COG is a network of more than 5,000 hospitals whose collaboration and research have turned childhood cancer from a virtually incurable disease to one with an overall 78% cure rate. Most hospitals that treat childhood cancer are members of the group including St. Jude's Hospital and locally Backus Children's Hospital. In return for grant monies these organizations submit all their data in treating childhood cancer to the COG which helps move the research farther faster. For more information visit www.curesearch.org Want to become an event participant? Visit www.stbaldricks.org or contact Heide Elliott at (912) 856-1372 for more information.

Summer Camp Expo 2010
Summer Camp Expo 2010 on Sunday, March 28, 2010 from Noon-5:00pm at Savannah Mall's Center Court!For more information contact, Anna Hayes of the Savannah Morning News at (912) 652-0424.