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Heavenly Books and Gifts Prayer & Healing School

Heavenly Books and Gifts/ “The Rivers” Ministry – 106 A Oglethorpe Professional Court – Savannah GA 31406. Call 912-228-2634 or 912-777-7133 for info. Prayer & Healing School weekly – Thursday & Saturday. 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM For those in need of healing in their spirit, soul, emotions, & body or a miracle from God. We teach what God says … Continue reading "Heavenly Books and Gifts Prayer & Healing School"... READ MORE >

Looking for New L.O.V.E. Mentors

Information Meeting – Sept. 25, 2023 4 p.m. at Skidaway Island Methodist Church L.O.V.E. is returning to elementary schools for the in-person mentoring that has helped so many students with reading and math. Schools say students thrive with the one-on-one support a mentor provides. No prior experience is required, just a desire to help these young people succeed. Consider giving … Continue reading "Looking for New L.O.V.E. Mentors"... READ MORE >

LLS Kicks off Light The Night

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is bringing light to the blood cancer community through its Light The Night events, which are now open for registration. A global leader in the fight against cancer, LLS Savannah/Southeast GA will celebrate its 2023 Light The Night® event at Kehoe Iron Works on October 13, 2023. Communities across North America will join together … Continue reading "LLS Kicks off Light The Night"... READ MORE >

Savannah Victorian Society, SSU Africana Studies Program, and Andrew Low House Museum present a lecture by Renowned Historian Tiya Miles

The Savannah Victorian Society, Savannah State University’s Africana Studies Program, and the Andrew Low House Museum present a lecture by Dr. Tiya Miles “All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, A Black Family Keepsake” (Winner of the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH 2023 AT 6PM Savannah State University Howard Jordan Building / 3219 College … Continue reading "Savannah Victorian Society, SSU Africana Studies Program, and Andrew Low House Museum present a lecture by Renowned Historian Tiya Miles"... READ MORE >

Chatham Retired Educators Association News

The Chatham Retired Educators Association (Chatham REA) kicked off the 2023-2024 year at its first meeting on Monday, September 11, 2023, at the Elks Lodge. The new Chatham REA Officers for 2023-2024 are: President – Mrs. Carrie Howard, Vice-President – Mrs. Annette Mitchell, President Elect – Mrs. Princetta Simmons, Secretary – Ms. Gail Moyer, Assistant Secretary – Ms. Eunice Washington, … Continue reading "Chatham Retired Educators Association News"... READ MORE >

Central Georgia Cancer Care Announces Non-Oncology Infusion Therapy

Central Georgia Cancer Care, the only oncology practice in the state with both QOPI® and ASCO accolades, announces non-oncology infusion therapy. In addition to treating cancer, now CGCC Open Infusion Centers will also benefit patients with a wide variety of other medical conditions. “We take pride in providing high-quality, compassionate and award-winning care to middle Georgia and beyond, and will … Continue reading "Central Georgia Cancer Care Announces Non-Oncology Infusion Therapy"... READ MORE >

SBAC’s President and CEO, Tony O’Reilly, Retires After 34 Years of Service

On September 30, 2023, longtime President and Founding CEO, Tony O’Reilly, will be retiring from Small Business Assistance Corporation (SBAC) after 34 years of service. His successor, Victoria Saxton, SBAC’s COO/CFO will resume leadership on October 1, 2023. Mr. O’Reilly started SBAC in 1989 with support from the City of Savannah. During his tenure, he grew the company from a … Continue reading "SBAC’s President and CEO, Tony O’Reilly, Retires After 34 Years of Service"... READ MORE >

NOAA Vessel Speed Regulations Cast Too Wide a Net

Our coastal city is known for its rich history, architecture, and its Port. The port is a critical access point for national commerce and serves as a vital link to international markets. With more than 2.9 million imports and exports in 2022 alone, the Port of Savannah is the fourth busiest seaport in the country. We are an important part … Continue reading "NOAA Vessel Speed Regulations Cast Too Wide a Net"... READ MORE >

Savannah Chapters of TLOD and TTA Kick Off New Year of Service

The Savannah Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. and Top Teens of America have begun a new year with several kick-off activities. The chapters collected school supplies and presented them to the principal and students at Julliette Gordon Low Elementary School. The activities continued with a “We Are One” Unity Service on September 10, 2023 at St. Thomas AME … Continue reading "Savannah Chapters of TLOD and TTA Kick Off New Year of Service"... READ MORE >

Islands High Teacher Recognized With 2022 Yale Educator Award

Islands High Science teacher Mrs. Adelyn Bankston has been recognized by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a recipient of the 2022 Yale Educator Award. This award, sponsored by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions, recognizes educators from around the world who inspire and support their students to perform at high levels and to achieve excellence. Students entering the … Continue reading "Islands High Teacher Recognized With 2022 Yale Educator Award"... READ MORE >