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Old 08-02-2006, 06:24 PM
BBelleADPi BBelleADPi is offline
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Originally Posted by PenguinTrax
Savannah 'society' is very close knit and hard to get into. If that is the arena into which you want to be accepted, you'll probably need to work hard in 'acceptable' charity organizations (think Jr. League), etc. and have some connections.

If you are just looking to move down there, meet folks and have a good time, then there are plenty of ways to accomplish that.
PenguinTrax hit the nail on the head. We lived in Savannah while my husband was in residency at the Trauma Center there, and our oldest son was born there. Savannah is very friendly and hospitable, much to do, etc. And yes, there is very much an "old society,wealthy society" in place there, and they let in who they want to let in. Having said that, wealth gained respectfully, along with class, opens many doors. Junior League involvement would be extremely beneficial. (Along with the home in the historic district or Skidaway Island! Shinerbock- behave!)
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