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  • City Hall will be illuminated in purple on Sept. 27 to mark Chiari Awareness Month.
  • Chiari malformation is a neurological condition causing headaches, muscle weakness, and spinal canal pressure.
  • NIH and the Bobby Jones Chiari & Syringomyelia Foundation support research and global awareness efforts.
  • Upgraded permanent exterior lighting from the City Hall Restoration Project enables color displays for causes and events.

City Hall to Light up in Observance of Chiari Awareness Month

 Chiari malformation (CM) is a neurological condition impacting over 300,000 people in the United States

SAVANNAH – In observance of Chiari Awareness Month, the City of Savannah will illuminate City Hall in purple beginning at 7:15 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Chiari Awareness Month was created to raise awareness of Chiari malformation (CM), a neurological condition in which brain tissue extends into the spinal canal applying pressure on both the spine and nerves. It can cause several symptoms including headaches, muscle weakness, and more.  

Chiari affects over 300,000 people in the United States. It was first identified by Austrian pathologist Professor Hans Chiari in the 1890s. Chiari Awareness Month is celebrated worldwide. Landmarks across the world are lit up purple to draw awareness to the chronic condition, celebrate resilience, and support those who suffer from the illness.

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health is conducting research to find alternative surgical options and identify causes and improve treatment plans. The Bobby Jones Chiari & Syringomyelia Foundation is the only foundation who fund research of the condition and leads the global mission to raise awareness and search for a cure.

Earlier this year, the City of Savannah completed the first phase of the City Hall Restoration Project. The project is the first major restoration of the historic building’s interior since it opened in 1906. During the first phase of the restoration project, the building’s exterior lighting was upgraded with a permanent system that allows staff to illuminate the building in celebration of holidays and special events.

City Hall will be illuminated with colors to celebrate and honor holidays based on a pre-determined annual calendar. Additionally, City Hall will be illuminated at the request of organizations or to raise public awareness of an impactful cause.

Residents and visitors are invited to take selfies with City Hall on Sept. 27, post on social media using the hashtag #ChiariAwarenessMonth and tag the City’s official social media channels.  

More Information

NIH research Chiari malformations

Mayo Clinic research Chiari malformation

bobbyjonescsf.org

City Hall Restoration Project

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City Hall illuminated in Green for St. Patrick’s Day 2025 with a temporary lighting system. 

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