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Soup It Up: A Heartwarming Night of Art, Taste, and Generosity
Last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending Soup It Up, an annual fundraising event that's nothing short of spectacular. This incredible nonprofit organization brings arts-integrated and social and emotional learning opportunities to over 10,000 children across Savannah each year.
Since its humble beginnings in 2008 as a kid's knitting and crochet class at a YMCA, Loop It Up has blossomed into a radiant tapestry of programs. They've partnered with schools, community centers, museums, and like-minded nonprofits to target Title 1 and transformation schools, as well as early learning centers that serve similar demographics.
Arts integration is an educational approach that's anything but ordinary. It weaves together visual arts, music, dance, theater, creative writing, and core academic subjects to create a vibrant and engaging learning experience. This holistic approach has been around for ages (think the ABC song), but it gained momentum in the mid-1960s and exploded in popularity in the 1990s when research-backed models emerged.
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The Soup It Up event was held at the captivating Trustee's Garden Keyhoe Iron works Building. As I stepped inside, I was greeted by an artful display of student artwork and photographs of students immersed in the creative process. The main floor was an open canvas, pulsating with music from the DJ, setting an electrifying mood.
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Local restaurants and caterers outdid themselves, offering a tantalizing array of soups, small plates, and sweet treats for the evening. Each spoonful was a journey of flavors, and I’m glad I held myself back from going back for more. The gazpacho with seafood from Collins Quarter stole my heart, and it was clear that I wasn't alone—they took home the first prize that night!
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Amidst the delicious aromas and lively music, guests eagerly checked their bids at the silent auction and raffle table. The auctioneer kept the excitement level high, starting with donation bids that ranged from $10,000 to $50.
A presentation showcased the amazing projects students had worked on throughout the year. It was inspiring to see the passion and creativity of these young minds. As an educator in the arts, I appreciated every beautiful smile on that screen.
Organizations like Loop It Up are beacons of hope in an educational landscape that often prioritizes test scores over holistic development. I'm fortunate to work in a district and school that still values the arts, but I'm aware that this privilege may not last forever. The overemphasis on streamlining services and offerings concerns me; tests should not be the only marker of a schools’ success.
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Nonprofits like Loop It Up rely on the generosity of donors to continue their impactful work. If you're looking for a cause that's truly making a difference, I urge you to consider supporting Loop It Up. Your donation will directly impact the lives of thousands of children, empowering them with the tools they need to thrive.
Click on Read More to make a donation and become a part of the Soup It Up magic.
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Thomas Claxton – Randy Wood Guitars
Starts on Saturday, March 22 · 7pm EDT
Four time IMC and RMA award-winning Vocalist / Songwriter, Thomas Claxton, performs year-round, spanning the United States and abroad. The classically-trained vocalist performs solo or with his bands, “Thomas Claxton & The Seventh Realm All-Star Band” around the country and with “Thomas Claxton & The Myth” and “Sonic Temple” when back home in Savannah, GA. Read More
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2025 Bluffton Sunset Party Season Pass
Various Dates Oyster Factory Park 55 Wharf Street Bluffton, SC 29910
Welcome to the hottest ticket in Bluffton! Secure your spot at all the sun-kissed, river front Sunset Parties of the year with our Season Pass. Celebrate the Lowcountry with friends old and new, cheers to good times, and savor the spectacular sunsets setting the scene for unforgettable memories. Read More
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Savannah, Bluffton & Hilton Head: A Coastal Trio Worth Exploring
The Lowcountry region is home to three distinct yet deeply connected destinations: Savannah, Bluffton, and Hilton Head Island. While each offers something unique, their shared history and culture make them an ideal trio for a well-rounded visit. Read More
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Grand Opening of #CigarVillas in Bluffton
The Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum from Sag Harbor in Long Island is proud to announce the opening of our latest #CigarVillas franchise concept – come smoke premum cigars in a safe, smoke-free and discreet setting.
The owner of the company, Lak Vohra, will himself be attending the event and offering a Cigar 101 class for those that are new to the world of premium cigars and for the discerning offer the history of cigars Out East. Read More
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Meet Melanie Nolan – City Editor for Savannah
Melanie has lived in Savannah full-time for 5 years, having felt a deep connection for the area for her whole life. She enjoys every opportunity to find a new place to eat, enjoy a long walk, reflect on the area’s history, or dance the night away with friends. When accompanied by her children, she loves watching them explore new places, especially art and history museums. Read More
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