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By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

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By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

United Way Of The Coastal Empire Announces New Board Leadership

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

Moving forward with the business of the organization since canceling the Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon due to the COVID-19 pandemic, United Way of the Coastal Empire announced the officers and directors who will serve on the 2020-2021 board. Comprised of business and community leaders, board members help further United Way’s mission through their decision-making, governance, and counsel, as well … Continue reading “United Way Of The Coastal Empire Announces New Board Leadership”

Road to the 2020 Primary Election Leads to the Hungry Club Forum Online: Part 3

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

The Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc. (HCFS) “Harnessing the Power of Collaboration on the issues of today and tomorrow,” will hold Part 3 of its virtual community issues forum entitled, “Road to the 2020 Primary: What Does An Agenda For Community Progress in Chatham County Look Like?” Tune in live on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 9:30 AM live … Continue reading “Road to the 2020 Primary Election Leads to the Hungry Club Forum Online: Part 3”

SCCPSS Superintendent Named To Board Of Superintendents Association

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

AASA, The School Superintendents Association, the nation’s premier organization representing public school district leadership, announced the appointment of Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Superintendent M. Ann Levett to its executive committee. “I am honored to serve on AASA’s executive committee and look forward to representing the needs of school system leaders throughout my home state of Georgia as well as … Continue reading “SCCPSS Superintendent Named To Board Of Superintendents Association”

Parker College Of Business Students Receive $15K In Scholarships

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

Two accounting students in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University received individual scholarships totaling $15,000 to help with their academic careers. Gabrielle Beasley, a junior accounting student from Powder Springs, Georgia, was awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), and Roy Willamson, an accounting major from Statesboro, Georgia, received $5,000 from the … Continue reading “Parker College Of Business Students Receive $15K In Scholarships”

Free COVID-19 Testing Available In The Coastal Health District

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

Wondering if your sore throat or headache are allergy-related or something more? Or are you a critical workforce employee, concerned you could be infected but have no symptoms? You can get tested for COVID-19 by the Coastal Health District for free. It takes about 5 minutes to swab your nose for the test, and in a few days, you’ll have … Continue reading “Free COVID-19 Testing Available In The Coastal Health District”

Drive Thru Emergency Food Distribution for Chatham County

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia will host a Drive Thru Emergency Food Distribution at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, May 2nd at 8am, while supplies last. This is a first come, first served, stay in your car distribution for residents of Chatham County. There will be a variety of non-perishable goods and fresh produce distributed. Strict precautionary measures will be … Continue reading “Drive Thru Emergency Food Distribution for Chatham County”

Savannah Classical Academy Exempts Some Students From Last Two Weeks Of Coursework

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

Savannah Classical Academy (SCA) announces that students, who have been studying online to complete the semester’s curriculum, will enjoy an early release from their studies. Parents will be advised if their children have been selected for exemption from the last two weeks of the school year on May 1, 2020. These students may continue to participate in online learning until … Continue reading “Savannah Classical Academy Exempts Some Students From Last Two Weeks Of Coursework”

The 6th SSU Indie Film Festival Returns May 6-7 for the Digital Festival

By Savannah Tribune | April 29, 2020

Due to COVID-19 The Savannah State University Indie Film Fest will hold its 6th annual film festival digitally on May 6 and 7 via SSU Indie Film Festival Facebook page and from its Youtube Channel. A live festival will be scheduled at a later date for the fall. Viewers can follow the SSU Indie Film Festival Facebook page at bit.ly/2UDH9yd … Continue reading “The 6th SSU Indie Film Festival Returns May 6-7 for the Digital Festival”