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Savannah Events: Nick Cave, GeekEnd and Comedy

This week is jam-packed.

African American artist Nick Cave exhibition is opening this week at The Jepson. His soundsuit exhibit is super cool.

GeekEnd, Savannah’s tech and entrepreneur conference, is happening this weekend. Starting Friday, you can learn about what cool tech is happening in the area and meet fellow techies in the area. The speakers are great, and it is an opportunity to get inspired with your own start-up.

The Savannah Comedy Fest is coming to town.  Sketch comics, improv and stand-up comedy will be on tap at McDonoughs (21 E. McDonough Street) on Friday and Saturday. One of the performers is my friend Michelle Buteau who I met when I was running Chicks and Giggles.

Savannah Stage Company’s  B.I.G  The Improv Musical is happening Saturday at the new venue, Space Station at Starlandia (2436 Bull Street).

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Savannah’s Sizzling With Fun Events

 

It has been a hot summer. I am ready for the fall weather, but in Savannah, I will settle for 80-degree weather. There are cool things happening here in Savannah in September and October.

Sept 3:  The Savannah Craft Beer Fest

Sept 12: Edna Lewis dinner featuring some of the best chefs in the South.  The dinner will be at The Grey.

Sept 13 – Sept 18Tibetan Monks are returning to the Jepson Center

Sept 20: Crash Comedy at Sentient Bean. I will be performing!

October 2: Picnic in the Park at Forsyth Park. This year’s theme is “Under The Stars and Stripes”.  4PM. FREE

October 13-15: GeekEnd, a tech and entrepreneur festival. I went last year and it was great.

October 29:  FoodDay at Daffin Park.  I volunteer at Food Day last year.

 

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How Savannah Does Tech: GeekEnd

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Over the weekend, I went to GeekEnd. Recapping a three-day conference is harder than recapping a single season of Game of Thrones. There are few too many characters, and I wish could rewind to remember the best quotes.

It’s best for me to do this in reverse order starting from Saturday’s night after party and going back to Thursday.

The after party was fun.  I had never heard of the band French Horn Rebellion which was kinda like Bastille or Capital Cities but with the french horn as the lead instrument.  The music was very danceable but a little too “on the nose” of 80s music. They definitely can move the crowd.

All events were either at The Guild Hall or at Chromatic Dragon which around the corner. This was very convenient. It helped retained attendees, and you could easily go back and forth from one conference session to another.

The last panel I attended was the social media analysis bootcamp.  Lindsey Johns of Flutter Media and Ashlee Perkins of Forge[X] gave the audience members and me great advice on using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.  I also learned about what types of Twitter post (ones with photos) get more attention.  I was so inspired that I started tweeting more from my Gnatty Savannah twitter account.

The “What’s Beyond Email” was cathartic. It was a safe space to rant about everyone’s frustration with email. The panel which was moderated by Kevin Lawver, offered suggestions on how to make email less painful.

” Email is a giant bucket of sad” – Kevin

“Don’t use email for conversation” – Katheriin Liibert  of Fleep

“Don’t place information in a place that’s hard to find.” Steve Ross of Oak. Works

“Use Slack or Chat Ops” Josh Nichols of GitHub

The founders of Selfie On A Stick are Bravo tv show waiting to happen.  Jacqueline Verdier and Dominic  Suszanski may be an overnight success story, but there have sharp business and promotional skills that any entrepreneur could employ.

If you don’t have any customers, you don’t have a business.”  Jacqueline Verdier, CEO of Selfie on A Stick

The gift bag included a Tattly robot tattoo. I love Tattly temporary tattoos so this was a score.

At lunchtime, you could eatup and meetup.  After meeting John from Urban Savannah and having a couple of sliders and hot dogs from Sly’s Sliders, I wandered back inside to hear Renay San Miguel of Georgia Public Broadcasting talk about the changing landscape of media. Basically, everyone is a publisher.

LittleBits, which is a startup that create DIY electronics for kids and adults held a workhop.  Eric Sharpe is the Savannah Chapter Leader for littleBits.

Friday,  I listened to the panel of start-ups and pivoting before I had to leave for work.

Thursday, I checked out The Pitch Circus which was like Shark Tank meets the New York Tech Meetup.  Brian Bason, former CTO of Niche, has a new start-up Bark which won the Pitch Circus.  Green Badger came in second place.  Tommy Linstroth of Green Badger is a  cloud-based Saas for the management of LEED construction projects.

I had a great time at GeekEnd meeting new people, learning new stuff and thinking about how I can use technology to solve problems.

PS. Check out the Storify of my tweets during GeekEnd.

 

 

 

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Creators Foundry

The Creative Coast, an organization and workspace for creative and tech start-up businesses in Savannah, opened Creators’ Foundry last fall. Creators’ Foundry is a HIVE, “a home for innovators, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs”. As a newcomer to Savannah, I would describe Creators Foundry is as an entrepreneur space and event venue. It is located on West Boundary in an old railroad building and conveniently near Georgia State Railroad Museum.

On Wednesday mornings,  1 Million Cups happens at Creators Foundry. 1 Million Cups is a weekly gathering where local people present an idea or business.  1 Million Cups is kinda like a cross between Pecha Kucha and the New York Tech Meetup. People their pitch ideas and afterwards, there’s a question and answer session. Some of the presentations for projects that are going to be crowdfunded and some of the presentations are about marketing or expanding existing businesses and getting feedback from the audience.

This fall, the Creative Coast will host GeekEnd, a conference for creatives,  entrepreneurs, gamers, techies and the like. The event will be October 15-17th.