City of Savannah, partners to provide spaces to stay cool Saturday

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The City of Savannah is making facilities available to help residents stay cool Saturday during hot temperatures.
All city community centers, pools, and splashpads are open on Saturday as follows:
Cooling Centers: The following are open 11:00am – 5:00pm
- Eastside Center – 415 Goebel Avenue
- Grant Center – 1310 Richards Street
- Tompkins Center – 2333 Ogeechee Road
- WW Law Center – 900 E Bolton Street
- Windsor Forest Center – 308 Briarcliff Circle
Splash Pads: Open 9:00am – 8:00pm
- Victory Heights Park – E. 41st Street
- Avondale Park – 2117 Alabama Avenue
- Ben Van Clark Park – 1202 E. Park Avenue
- Savannah Gardens – 514 Pennsylvania Avenue
- Forsyth Park – 699 Drayton Street
- Hudson Hill Community Center – 202 W. Lathrop Avenue
- Tompkins Community Center – 2333 Ogeechee Road
- Tatemville Community Center – 333 Coleman Street
- Hull Park – 55th Atlantic Avenue
- Forest Hills Park – 4901 Skidaway Road
- Crossroads – 401 W. Montgomery Cross Road
- Crusader Community Center – 81 Coffee Bluff Villa Road
- Ellis Square – Barnard Street & West Congress Street
Partner facilities:
- Union Mission (120 Fahm St.) – 8:30am - 4:00pm
- Salvation Army (3100 Montgomery St.) – 8:00am - 4:00pm
- Come As You Are Deliverance Center (1901 Pennsylvania Ave.) – 9:00am – 4:00pm
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