City of Savannah hosts youth summit with Grammy nominee SaulPaul

City of Savannah hosts youth summit with Grammy nominee SaulPaul
Mayor Van R. Johnson II — City of Savannah
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The City of Savannah’s Human Services Department is organizing the “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” Youth Summit for local middle and high school students. The event will take place on Thursday, July 24, at the Savannah Civic Center.

This annual summit aims to help teenagers explore life after high school through interactive workshops, panel discussions, and hands-on activities. Attendees will also have lunch, receive free giveaways, and have the chance to connect with peers and local leaders in education and business.

Grammy Award-nominated artist SaulPaul will be the guest speaker at this year’s event. Known for his message-driven music, SaulPaul has delivered three TEDx Talks and performed at prestigious venues like the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. He has also been featured on America’s Got Talent. Through his foundation, he empowers young people via music, education, and community engagement.

Advance registration is required as space is limited. Interested participants can register by visiting savannahga.gov/youthsummit.



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