Soulful Saturday with SchroGlo
SchroGlo Community Restaurant and Bar 1305 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA, United StatesLast Saturday of every month with SchroGlo! Check their socials for more details.
Last Saturday of every month with SchroGlo! Check their socials for more details.
A partnership with SoGlo Gallery, Wilcox Gallery in the Ritz Theatre, and Marshes of Glynn/Brunswick Library Gallery from 5pm-7pm. Art, Walk, and Dine in Historic Downtown Brunswick! RITZ: BRUNSWICK, GA- […]
Festival of Trees benefitting Hope 1312 Collective is a festive evening to raise funds for a worthy organization in our community. Hope 1312 Collective is a provision of tangible Hope […]
Jazz originated in the USA and is performed and respected around the world. Please support this worthy art form by supporting what is probably the only venue in Glynn County […]
Every Friday Night at 10pm post Jazz Night. Visit SchroGlo on Facebook and Instagram for details.
Save the date for a Tree Walk in Urbana Perry neighborhood on Saturday, December 7th at 9:00am. A free community event! Please bring bug spray, sunscreen, and walking shoes. See […]
Jazz originated in the USA and is performed and respected around the world. Please support this worthy art form by supporting what is probably the only venue in Glynn County […]
Our holiday tradition continues! Charles Dickens' immortal tale of the mean old miser Scrooge and his magical night discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Live on stage and starring Bryan […]
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in December 1843. 181 years later, this ghostly tale of Christmas endures – and it is still relevant; it continues to remind […]
Every Friday Night at 10pm post Jazz Night. Visit SchroGlo on Facebook and Instagram for details.
Our holiday tradition continues! Charles Dickens' immortal tale of the mean old miser Scrooge and his magical night discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Live on stage and starring Bryan […]
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in December 1843. 181 years later, this ghostly tale of Christmas endures – and it is still relevant; it continues to remind […]