September 10, 2008 RSS feed / Front Page

First City Classic...

The First City Classic is a two-day cultural festival in which musicians, restaurants, government offices, corporations, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs and educators will welcome an estimated 70,000 visitors to showcase the best of what Sa More...

Social & Community News

Editorial/Commentary

Frank Callen's Legacy Sold for a Few Dollars More

An ever increasing number of alumni and friends of the Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club are expressing serious concerns over the recent change of name for the local club. More...

A Red Hot Evening with Paula Deen & Friends

The Lady is coming to Savannah's historic Lucas Theater for a stunning evening of food, fun, laughter and music on September 21, 2008, and you are invited to the party! More...

WW LAW Foundation Fundraising Campaign

"You ought to work for more than just material things, because the material things soon vanish," WW Law The words and collections of W.W. Law, Savannah's Civil Rights icon and leader, are treasures for the community. More...

Church

Union Branch Missionary holds Harvest Day Celebration

Union Branch Missionary Baptist Church, 1002 Clinch Street, invites all to our Annual Harvest Day Celebration on Sunday September 21, 2008. Our Theme: "Working with Joy for our Eternal Salvation. More...

Faith and Deliverance Evangelistic Temple Activities

The officers and members of Faith and Deliverance Evangelistic Temple, 303 Portland Street, Apostle S. L. More...

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 1855 - 2008: 153 years of Worship in the Diocese of Georgia

In September 2008, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 1401 M. L. King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA, celebrates 153 years of service and worship in the Diocese of Georgia. More...

Sports

Sports With Walter Moore

Wells Gets First Win As Head Coach Kurvin Curry accounted for 326 yards and four touchdowns as Savannah State gave Robby Wells his first win as a head coach with a 45-10 win over Division II Livingstone in the 15th Annual Joseph Turner Classi More...

Stewardess Board #1 of St. Paul CME to Feature the Song writing Ministry

Stewardess Board #1 of St. Paul CME Church, will feature the songwriting ministry of the Rev. Robert Lewis, III on Sunday, September 28, 2008, 4:00 PM. Rev. More...

SSU Announces 2008-09 Women's Basketball Schedule

A slate of 11 home games including in-state foe Georgia Tech highlight the Savannah State 2008-09 women's basketball schedule. The Yellow Jackets visit Tiger Arena on February 11 for a 7:00 p.m. contest. More...

Chatham-Savannah Youth Futures Authority to host Community Summit

Summit VIII featuring Keith Brown as Keynote Speaker The Chatham-Savannah Youth Futures Authority is convening the Eighth Annual Community Summit. The theme of this year's summit is "Building Community Results through Collaboration. More...

King-Tisdell Banquet to Feature Music from "Dream Girls"

The King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation, Inc. (KTCF) announces that acclaimed local vocalists Huxsie Scott, Lori J. More...

Health

Clearing that Mental Fog

More and more I hear folk talking about brain fog. Persons in Chemotherapy the most, but also persons of all ages. Trouble recalling names and dates, newly learned materials, details of events and information from along ago. More...

Community Health Fair

The Tatemville Community Improvement Association, Inc., in conjunction with St. Peter's A.M.E. Church, will be sponsoring a Health Fair on Saturday, September 13, 2008 from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00p.m. More...

Road to Wellness Health and Information Fair

The Savannah-Dixon Park Neighborhood Improvement Association will host a Road to Wellness Health and Information Fair on Saturday, September, 13, 2008, at Dixon Park located on the corner of E. Broad and Henry Street. More...

Community Events

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Sponsor of the Community Events

Sustainable Fellwood Construction Job Fair Sustainable Fellowood will hold a Job Fair September 11, 2008. Meet the Subcontractors for Sustainable Fellwood at The Moses Jackson Center, Corner of Richards & West St., 6:00 - 7:30 pm. More...