The Salt Table hires Advertising Specialty Services
The Salt Table, a flavor design and retail firm specializing in salts and seasoning blends, has selected Advertising Specialty Services to handle promotional labeling of its salts and spice blends.
The promotional labeling program will allow organizations and individuals to “personalize” Salt Table products with their name or logo to use the bottles as gifts and promotional items.
“In addition to traditional promotional items used in the work place, The Salt Table products can be used in both home and work environments and enjoyed multiple times,” said Diana Morrison, president of Advertising Specialty Services.
“We’re very pleased to have such a reputable company providing our top selling Salt Table products as promotional gifts,” said Carol Legasse, co-owner of The Salt Table.
For more information, contact Advertising Specialty Services at 912-920-4901.
Southbound Brewing offers Halloween tours
Southbound Brewing Co., 107 E. Lathrop Ave., is inviting the public to what it calls special Halloween Tours & Tastings this Friday for Halloween.
The tours will include a costume contest, and doors will open to the public at 5:30 p.m. with the taps scheduled to be shut off at 7:30 p.m .
Tours will be offered every 30 minutes starting at 6 p.m.
For more information, contact Katie Smith at 912-777-3686 or visit www.southboundbrewingco.com.
Bicyclists raise money for hospitals
Seventy-three bicyclists set out from Savannah Oct. 18 as part of the 13th annual Patrick’s Ride, bound for Augusta.
The 140-mile fundraising trip, known as the “Harvest of Hope Double Metric Century,” raised $67,968 for the Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute and The Children’s Hospital at Memorial University Medical Center.
The ride was started by Patrick Booton, a cancer survivor, athlete, and medical physicist who recently retired from the institute. This year’s ride also was in honor of Johanna Anderson Trueblood, a long-time participant who died from cancer in July, and Joseph Huerta, a 6-year-old Hinesville boy who is fighting a brain tumor.
Navy Federal Credit Union opens new branch in Richmond Hill
Navy Federal Credit Union celebrated the grand opening of its 257th branch on Tuesday in Richmond Hill.
Located at 3490 U.S. Highway 17, the financial institution serves members of all branches of the Department of Defense, their family members and DOD civilian employees and contractors.
The branch will serve approximately 25,000 members living in the region. The Vienna, Va.-based credit union also has locations in Savannah and Hinesville.
Credit union representatives made a donation to education nonprofit The Matthew Freeman Project at the grand opening, named after a local Marine killed in Afghanistan in 2009.