Savannah Philharmonic’s Phil the Neighborhoods Series Returns this Weekend

The Savannah Philharmonic will present their second annual Phil the Neighborhoods series this Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. Featuring musicians from the SavPhil orchestra, these free performances bring
music out of the traditional concert hall and into various neighborhoods throughout the region, allowing
friends and neighbors to come together in a relaxed and fun environment, such as their community
park, front lawn, or downtown square to enjoy music of all genres.


This weekend, the SavPhil will be performing in Gordonston at Juliette Low Park on Friday at 7:00pm; on
Burnside Island on Saturday at 7:00pm; and on Thunderbolt in Thomson Park on Sunday at 3:30pm. Each
of these neighborhoods are hosts of the SavPhil and have worked with closely with the organization to
plan all details within their respective community.


“We are so excited for Phil the Neighborhoods this season, as it gives us the opportunity to connect with
new folks across Savannah and upholds our mission of making music accessible and offering something
for everyone to enjoy,” states Executive Director Amy Williams. “We are incredibly grateful to our
community partner United Community Bank for their support of these free community concerts this
year.”


“United Community works every day to find ways to make a positive difference in our markets.
Supporting the Savannah Philharmonic’s efforts to bring the arts out into our communities aligns
perfectly with our mission and it is an honor to aid in a program that makes the arts accessible to all,”
shares Mason Waters, Regional President for United Community Bank.
To learn more about these concerts and upcoming SavPhil programming, please visit:
savannahphilharmonic.org.


Spring locations for Phil the Neighborhoods include Tanger Outlets, Victory Heights and Chippewa
Square. Please stay tuned for exact dates and times for these concerts.