Lecture by Noted Artist and Actor Implores Us to Remember Our Past

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

Atlanta-based mixed media artist and actor Masud Ashley Olufani is the featured speaker for the 2018 Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Lecture at Telfair Museums. The artist will explain his work Blocked: A Global Healing Project at 6pm on September 13 at the Jepson Center. Blocked: A Global Healing Project is a multidisciplinary presentation inspired by forgotten enslaved people who were … Continue reading “Lecture by Noted Artist and Actor Implores Us to Remember Our Past”

191 Year Celebration of The Black Press

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

In recognition of the 191-Year Celebration of the Black Press in America, we will acknowledge those persons and organizations locally who have been integral in promoting and sustaining the Black Press over the years. Included are the founders of the The Savannah Tribune, John H. Deveaux, Louis B. Toomer, Sr., and Louis M. Pleasant; founder of the Chicago Defender, the … Continue reading “191 Year Celebration of The Black Press”

Jazmieka Smith Receives Promotion

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

We, the family of Jazmieka Smith, are pleased to announce that Jazmieka, current Rail Operations Analyst, has been promoted to Senior Analyst Strategy/ Kaizen on the TLS Marine and Export Team at Toyota Motor North America in Dallas, TX. Jazmieka has a wide breadth of logistics experience including two (2) years with Logistics Control at TEMA prior to her time … Continue reading “Jazmieka Smith Receives Promotion”

Savannah Children’s Choir To Hold Auditions

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

Savannah Children’s Choir will be holding Fall Auditions on Monday, August 20 at 5pm-7pm at Savannah Arts Academy, 500 Washington Ave. The Savannah Children’s Choir is looking for children who love to sing, perform, meet new friends, and in some cases, travel. The SCC is entering its 13th season on the heels of a successful tour of France.Children in grades … Continue reading “Savannah Children’s Choir To Hold Auditions”

Daniel Fils-Aimé, Well-known Leader In The Haitian-American Community Passes

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

We are deeply saddened to announce that Daniel Fils-Aimé, a well-known leader in the Haitian-American Community passed Tuesday, July 31, 2018. There is a Memorial Service Friday, August 10th, 2018, at the Little Haiti Cultural Center Auditorium 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33137 from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm. The following are additional locations to pay respect: Sunday, August … Continue reading “Daniel Fils-Aimé, Well-known Leader In The Haitian-American Community Passes”

Rep. Gilliard and Commissioner Black to Kick Off Savannah Farmers Market Festival Series

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

State Representative Carl Gilliard (D-Garden City) and Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black will kick off the 2018 Savannah Farmers Market Festival Series on Saturday, August 18, 2018, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Savannah State Farmers Market in Savannah. “This event is a continuation of our efforts in partnership with Commissioner Black for the last two-and-a-half … Continue reading “Rep. Gilliard and Commissioner Black to Kick Off Savannah Farmers Market Festival Series”

Retired And Senior Volunteer Program of EOA

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

Share your time and special talents with others, join the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of EOA, we need your help to help others. Through RSVP seniors 55 and older serve in various community organizations 1 to 40 hours per week. Choose where you want to serve from the many local agencies we are affiliated with. Qualifications are to be … Continue reading “Retired And Senior Volunteer Program of EOA”

Free Hearing Screenings Every Thursday

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center, 1206 East 66th St., a nonprofit organization serving clients with speech pathology and audiology needs, offers free hearing screenings which are open to the public every Thursday from 9-11 a.m. Children ages three years old to adults of all ages are screened on a first-come, first-serve basis by a trained audiology assistant. If necessary, … Continue reading “Free Hearing Screenings Every Thursday”

2000 Tutors

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

Great for Grades 1 through 12, College Students, Adult Education, or Career Assistance! Tutor.com offers more than 2,000 tutors who work from their home or office from throughout North America. Tutors include certified teachers, college professors and professional tutors, all with proven subject experience in the fields they tutor. Use your computer, smartphone or tablet. For more information, visit www.liveoakpl.org.

E-Book

By Savannah Tribune | August 08, 2018

E-reading is a new e-book service for Live Oak Public Libraries users. Over 20,000 titles are available from a variety of small and independent publishers. New books are added weekly. All books allow for multi-user access, so there is never any waiting for a title. E-books are checked out for 14 days and can be renewed. For more information, visit … Continue reading “E-Book”