Savannah Chatham Public School Social Workers Raise Funds for Haiti Relief

By | March 24, 2010

SCCPSS social workers presented $1,465 to the American Red Cross for relief efforts in Haiti on Thursday, March 4. The funds were raised at the Silent Auction & Bake Sale held on the 4th at the Board of Education Building in recognition of school social workers week. School social workers week is March 1st through March 5th. The SCCPSS social … Continue reading “Savannah Chatham Public School Social Workers Raise Funds for Haiti Relief”

Fairmont Baptist to hold Women in Red Program

By | March 24, 2010

Fairmont Baptist Church, 721 East Bolton Street, will hold the Women in Red Program on Sunday, March 28, 2010, at 5 p.m. The speaker for the occasion will be Evangelist Jackie Small. Evangelist Small is a member of New Salem Community Fellowship Church, which was organized in their home on Sunday, October 8, 1989, a prayer that was made by … Continue reading “Fairmont Baptist to hold Women in Red Program”

BRAVO,SONATA Welcome Joseph Conyers

By | March 24, 2010

Joseph Conyers, a former recipient of scholarships from BRAVO (Black Youth Reaching to Achieve in Vocal and Orchestral Music) and SONATA, Inc. (Students of New and Talented Artists) formerly, Dollars for Scholars, is surrounded by family, BRAVO and SONATA students, Board members of BRAVO and SONATA, and friends. Joseph is a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The Symphony opened … Continue reading “BRAVO,SONATA Welcome Joseph Conyers”

Bethel to Celebrate the Joy of Marriage

By | March 24, 2010

Pastor Jerome William Baker and the Bethel M. B. Church Family are now ready to “Celebrate The Joy” of marriage and especially marriages in the African-American community. Sunday, March 28, 2010 a 5:00 pm.will be the Eight Annual Black Marriage Day Celebration at 5863 Ogeechee Rd. Pastor Beverly Flowers of Asbury United Methodist Church is the GuestSpeaker. Please contact Deacon … Continue reading “Bethel to Celebrate the Joy of Marriage”

Got a Cancer Diagnosis? Become a Survivor

By | March 24, 2010

“Let your medicine be your food and your food be your medicine.” This could be the best dietary advice for us all. If you are fighting cancer, eating right will keep your body in the best condition. For a cancer patient, the most important decision each day is the choice of food. During whatever treatment, and after – as well, … Continue reading “Got a Cancer Diagnosis? Become a Survivor”

Mount Sinai Celebrates Deacon’s Ordination

By | March 24, 2010

The members of Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, 128 Frances Meeks Drive, Suite 14, Richmond Hill, Ga., is proud to announce the ordination of two outstanding men of God who have been under the teachings of Pastor Johnnie L. Timmons, Sr. since this great church opened 6 years ago. Bro. Cleveland Critton (Sunday School Teacher) is married to Theresa Critton, … Continue reading “Mount Sinai Celebrates Deacon’s Ordination”

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

By | March 24, 2010

The American Cancer Society is encouraging men and women 50 and older to make getting tested for colorectal cancer a priority. Colorectal cancer (commonly referred to as colon cancer) is one of only two cancers that can actually be prevented through screening, which allows doctors to find polyps in the colon and remove them before they turn cancerous. Regularly scheduled … Continue reading “March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month”

Hollingsworth Auto Service Receives Golden Broom Award

By | March 24, 2010

SDRA recognized Hollingsworth Auto Service with the first quarter Golden Broom Award. The award ceremony took place on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 10:00AM at 500 Montgomery Street. The award was presented by representatives from the Savannah Development & Renewal Authority (SRDA), Keep Savannah Beautiful (KSB), the Downtown Business Association (DBA), City of Savannah, The Savannah Morning News and the … Continue reading “Hollingsworth Auto Service Receives Golden Broom Award”

Health Care Finally Passes

By | March 24, 2010

It finally passed. The health care bill for which President Barack Obama has vehemently fought almost since day one at the White House has finally passed both houses of Congress and was headed to his desk for his signature this week. As Congressional Black Caucus Members celebrated the 219-212 vote, the President put the historic moment in perspective on Sunday … Continue reading “Health Care Finally Passes”

One Million Mentors Tour Comes to Savannah

By | March 24, 2010

Michael Baisden will roll into Savannah March 27th, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. as part of The One Million Mentors Campaign, which is designed to encourage qualified adults to sign up as mentors. There are more than 14 million children in the United States in need of mentoring and Michael Baisden will be bringing his message of support to … Continue reading “One Million Mentors Tour Comes to Savannah”