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For the second year, the City of Savannah will be participating in the National Arts Program, an annual art exhibition program for City employees and families, with close to 100 works of art on display at Gallery S.P.A.C.E. from Nov. 7 through Dec. 12. More ... Atlanta - Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner Ron Jackson today appointed Dr. Kathy Love as the new president of Savannah Technical College. She begins the new position on January 1, 2009. Love is currently the president of Flint River Technical College in Thomaston. More ... The Superintendent's Student of the Month is Sequoia Franklin, a firstgrader at Gadsden Elementary School. Sequoia was selected for her outstanding academic performance and excellent conduct. This bright young student has maintained high academic status throughout her kindergarten experience, exceeding expectations in all subject areas. More ... Savannah State University will perform the Nora on Nov 20-22, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. and Nov 23, at 3:00 p.m. in Kennedy Theatre on SSU campus. The performance is sponsored by Savannah State University; tickets are $10 general admission and $5 for students/faculty. More ... AWWIN, Inc (A Working Woman In Need) has partnered with University of Phoenix - Savannah and GAWL (Georgia Association of Women Lawyers, the Savannah Chapter) to host a 2- day Women Leadership Summit at the University Of Phoenix Campus. Join us November 13th and 14th as we present WOPP (Women of Power & Prosperity) 1st Annual Women Leadership Summit 2008. More ... The Chatham County Young Democrats is looking for members to join and seeking interested person to selfnominated executive board position. The position open are V.P. Community Outreach. The regular meeting will be held on Thursday, November 13, 2008 at the Democratic Party Headquarters at 109 West Victory Drive in Savannah from 7:00-8:00 p.m. More ... Instant is not one of my favorite words. Instant breakfast, instant potatoes, instant kharma, instant gratification, instant grits and instant fixes all fall into the same category; good intentions typically resulting in poor results. More ... The Junior League of Savannah recently held its 61st Annual Thrift Sale, its largest annual fundraiser to support its community projects. This year's event surpassed the League's fundraising records to date, bringing in $133,418. More ... On Wednesday, November 19, 2008, Savannah-Chatham County Public School System and Armstrong Atlantic State University will host the 2nd Annual District-Wide Future Educators Association Fall Rally. More ... As many of you may know the 2nd Annual Journey to Wholeness Women's Conference, "The Road to a Better You" was scheduled for Saturday, November 15, 2008 at the Savannah Civic Center. Unfortunately, due to hospice care of my mother, Mrs. More ... Recently promoted Colonel Bobby Wayne Jones is the fourth of seven children born to the late Arlee and Earnestine Jones. He grew up in Altheimer, AR and graduated as salutatorian from Altheimer High School in 1979. More ... Richard D. Eckburg has made a lasting impact on Savannah through years of tireless volunteerism to the community and generous contributions to area nonprofit organizations. Savannah Technical College will honor his dedication Friday, December 5, at the college's annual Opportunity Gala. More ... WASHINGTON— Information about federal contacting opportunities for small businesses able to support post-disaster cleanup and rebuilding in areas devastated by recent storms and flooding is now accessible through the U.S. Small Business Administration's Disaster Contracting Assistance Center. More ... Fifty-two SCCPSS high school students have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) Exams; thirty-seven from Savannah Arts Academy, twelve from Jenkins High School and three from Windsor Forest High School. More ... The Poetry Society of Georgia 2008-2009 reading series continues with Lucinda Grey on Tuesday November 18, at 7:30 p.m., at Books on Bay Bookstore, 224 Bay Street. The event is free and open to the public. Two writer's residencies she won in La Napoule, France and Mojacar, Spain inspired Grey's most recent book of poems, The Woman Who Has Eaten the Moon. More ... The United Way of the Coastal Empire will host its Victory Celebration Luncheon at The Westin Savannah Harbor on Friday, November 21, 11:45 am. Community volunteers will announce their individual Unit Division reports, which will reflect money raised in local businesses and agencies within Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty counties. More ... The Savannah Tribune announces the second in a series of articles written by guest columnist Taquaa Falaq Saleem. Taquaa is a 2008 honor graduate with the B.A. More ... After hearing from at least 10 persons who read an article submitted to the news media by Ms. Felecisa Halton, it is apparent that there is an erroneous impression, intentional or unintentional , that I am not a candidate for reelection to be president of the Savannah Branch NAACP. Let me state unequivocally that I am a candidate for reelection. More ... |
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