Mayor Jackson Meets With Representative Buddy Carter

By | September 30, 2015

On September 22, 2015, Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson attended a reception at the Old Pink House to help the Georgia Bankers Association pay tribute to n September 22, 2015, Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson attended a reception at the Old Pink House to help the Georgia Bankers Association pay tribute to Congressman Buddy Carter. The event was hosted by the Georgia … Continue reading “Mayor Jackson Meets With Representative Buddy Carter”

Creating Opportunity in Savannah

By | September 30, 2015

Join Step Up Savannah and local business, neighborhood, and community leaders to what a local “infrastructure of opportunity” might look like, from increased educational spending, wages, and workforce development. Come celebrate the community champions winning our new Creating Opportunity Awards. Creating Opportunity in Savannah, Step Up Savannah’s Annual Meeting & Breakfast will be held on Friday, October 2, 2015 from … Continue reading “Creating Opportunity in Savannah”

Brian Foster Kicks Off Campaign For Alderman At-Large Post 2

By | September 30, 2015

Well-known and highly regarded retired banker and civic leader, Brian Foster kicked off his campaign for Savannah Alderman At-Large Post 2 at a reception held September 22, 2015 at The Charles H. Morris Center in Savannah. Foster is running for the seat previously held by Attorney Tom Bordeaux who has announced that he will not seek re-election. Bordeaux endorsed Foster … Continue reading “Brian Foster Kicks Off Campaign For Alderman At-Large Post 2”

Coastal Jazz Associations Inducts New Hall Of Fame Members

By | September 30, 2015

During the 34th Annual Savannah Jazz Festival held throughout last week, the Coastal Jazz Association inducted 3 new members into the Hall of Fame. They are Richard “Skip” Jennings, Robert “Bob” Masteller and Benjamin Brown. The induction took place on Saturday at Forsyth Park.

The Savannah Tribune Mourns The Loss Of Mrs. Willie Mae Patterson Freeman

By | September 30, 2015

Mrs. Willie Mae Patterson Freeman, 93, formerly of Savannah, passed peacefully on September 19, 2015 in Atlanta after an extended illness. Mrs. Freeman was a long time resident of Savannah. Mrs. Freeman supported the ministry of her husband, Rev. Pickens A. Patterson, for 32 years at Butler Memorial Presbyterian Church. She was a graduate of Savannah State University. She taught … Continue reading “The Savannah Tribune Mourns The Loss Of Mrs. Willie Mae Patterson Freeman”

JOIN US FOR PICNIC IN THE PARK

By | September 30, 2015

The Savannah Philharmonic and City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs to present Picnic in the Park on Sunday, October 4, 2015 at Forsyth Park Band, 621 Drayton Street, from 4-9 pm. Enjoy fantastic music and fun family activities in beautiful Forsyth Park. This unique event features a stunning repertoire from the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra. Come early to enjoy local … Continue reading “JOIN US FOR PICNIC IN THE PARK”

Hungry Club Forum Of Savannah,Inc. Strengthening Minority Business Development

By | September 30, 2015

The next Signature Roundtable and Open Forum of the Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc. (HCFS) will be held on Saturday October 3, 2015, at 9:30 AM, at the WSB YMCA, located at 1110 May Street. The forum will focus on “Strengthening Minority Business Development”. A panel of business owners and advocates will address some of the continuing hindrances to … Continue reading “Hungry Club Forum Of Savannah,Inc. Strengthening Minority Business Development”

City Sets United Way Goal at $240,000

By | September 30, 2015

The City of Savannah kicked off its 2015 United Way Campaign with a pep rally at City Hall Friday morning. Mayor Edna B. Jackson, City Manager Stephanie Cutter, United Way CEO Greg Schroeder and the 2015 Campaign Chair Toby Moreau joined City staff and United Way Agency representatives for the Campaign Kick-off. Attendees were given a special treat as Mary … Continue reading “City Sets United Way Goal at $240,000”

Make Plans for an Exciting Fall with Friends of African American Arts at Telfair Museums!

By | September 30, 2015

The history of art is filled with constant tension between objective values and subjective judgments, which often makes it difficult for us to feel a connection with what others define as fine art. Often we think of “art” within the context of eurocentric standards of beauty and talent. Therefore, many people reject art as having no place in their lives … Continue reading “Make Plans for an Exciting Fall with Friends of African American Arts at Telfair Museums!”

Change Your Water…Change Your Life!

By | September 30, 2015

Ionized alkalized restructured Kangen Water ® can help raise your body’s alkalinity and oxygen content. Cancer is a natural process. A small percentage of cells in everyone will at some point in their lives turn cancerous, however the body usually can eliminate cancerous cells before they can increase and do harm, therefore goes unnoticed. Dr. Warburg was one of the … Continue reading “Change Your Water…Change Your Life!”