Savannah Inner City Aglow Lighthouse To Host Monthly Fellowship

By | January 14, 2015

Savannah Inner City Aglow Lighthouse will hold their Monthly Fellowship January 15, 2014 at the Con-Ed Building beginning at 11:30a.m. Huxsie Scott will be the worship leader. Everyone is invited to attend. The Five-Fold Ministry Roundtable will consist of seasoned Ministers who will shed light on the operations and dutiesof the Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor and Teacher, as taught by … Continue reading “Savannah Inner City Aglow Lighthouse To Host Monthly Fellowship”

Session I Visual Arts Classes And Workshops Now Registering

By | January 14, 2015

City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs is now registering students for Session I Classes and Workshops. Day and evening sessions are offered for children, teens, and adults in all skill levels. Sessions begin January 12 and run through February 20 and are held at the Department of Cultural Affairs Arts Studios located at 9 W. Henry Street. Three, four … Continue reading “Session I Visual Arts Classes And Workshops Now Registering”

Informational Session And Open House For IB Program

By | January 14, 2015

Sol C. Johnson High School will be hosting an Informational Session and Open House for our International Baccalaureate Programme on Wednesday, January 14 from 6:30 PM-7:30 PM in the school’s Auditorium. This event is for parents/students interested in applying for the International Baccalaureate program for the 2015-2016 school year. For more information, contact the SCJ IB Office at 912.395.1405 or … Continue reading “Informational Session And Open House For IB Program”

NAACP Mass Meeting To Be Held

By | January 14, 2015

On Sunday, January 25, the Savannah Branch NAACP will hold its monthly Mass Meeting with guest speaker Joseph H. “Jack” Lumpkin, newly-hired Chief of the Savannah/Chatham Metro Police Department. The meeting will be held at St. Paul CME Church, 1601 Barnard Street, Rev. Da’Henri R. Thurmond, Sr., Pastor, at 4 pm. Chief Lumpkin will outline his vision for Public Safety … Continue reading “NAACP Mass Meeting To Be Held”

Worker Education And Job Training Program 2015

By | January 14, 2015

The Harambee House, INC./ Citizens for Environmental Justice’s (HH/CFEJ) Worker Education and Job Training Program (WEJTP) provides culturally- competent, small group learning experiences for adult men and women (aged 18 and older) interested in obtaining environmental remediation training. The training is a 12-week program with job placement and follow-up for one year. There is NO cost to attend this training. … Continue reading “Worker Education And Job Training Program 2015”

SPORTS WITH WALTER MOORE

By | January 14, 2015

Lady Tigers Defeat A&T With the scored tied at 56, Ezinne Kalu hit a free throw and Tiyonda Davis made a layup to give Savannah State a 59-56 road win over North Carolina A&T on January 10. It was the MEAC opener for SSU (6-8). Davis led SSU with 16 points while Jasmine Norman came off the bench to add … Continue reading “SPORTS WITH WALTER MOORE”

Health Enrollment Numbers Up For 2015

By | January 14, 2015

The first detailed analysis of enrollment into the Affordable Care Act – or Obamacare – has yielded good news, particularly for those who may require financial assistance. Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services in Southwest said 87 percent of those who selected 2015 plans through HealthCare.gov in the first month of open enrollment have received financial assistance … Continue reading “Health Enrollment Numbers Up For 2015”