February 18, 2009 RSS feed / Front Page

Social & Community News

Love Welcomed as Savannah Technical College's New President

Savannah Technical College Foundation, in conjunction with Savannah Economic Development Authority and Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce officially welcome Dr. Kathy Love, Savannah Technical College's new president. More...

Lady Annette S. Mitchell: 2009 Top Lady of the Year

Lady Annette S. Mitchell has been selected as the "2009 Top Lady of the Year" by the the Savannah Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated (TLOD). More...

Beach Band Boosters to Honor Lawrence Hutchins

Have you ever stood on the curbing during a parade and thrilled as the magnificent Marching Bull Dog band excited the crowds with their showmanship in marching and their great musical flair, or if you were in attendance at the football games and w More...

Community Events

AASU to Host Career Fair March 5

Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) will hold its spring career fair on Thursday, March 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Student Recreation Center on the AASU campus, 11935 Abercorn Street. More...

Springfield Central High School Class of 1965 invites you to a Western Caribbean Cruise

The Springfield Central High School Class of 1965 invites you to a Western Caribbean Cruise. The carnival cruise is April 25th - April 30th. The itinerary includes stops such as the Cayman Islands, Ocho Rios, and Jamaica. A valid U.S. More...

Tompkins Class of '64 Plans for the Big "45"

Members of the Sophronia M. Tompkins High School Class of 1964 are in the full throttle planning mode to celebrate the forty fifth anniversary of their graduation. The reunion activities will be in Savannah, July 16-19, 2009. More...

Keith to Keynote Harambee Breakfast

The Savannah Section of National Council of Negro Women, Inc. (NCNW) will hold its annual Harambee Breakfast Saturday, February 28, 2009, 9:00 am at the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum Multipurpose Annex 460 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. More...

Savannah Black Heritage Festival Partners to present Cross That River on Feb. 28

Raised in Brooklyn, Allan Harris was surrounded by music as a child: his mother was a classical pianist and his aunt was an opera and blues singer. More...

Health

Make time for Laughter, Playtime/Fun

Managing stress in today's world seems more difficult than ever. No matter how hard we try to keep a sense of normalcy, we seem to go from one stress filled event in our lives to another. More...

Alzheimer's Association Thanks Statesboro!

The Alzheimer's Association, GA Chapter, Coastal GA Region would like to express its sincere thanks to Georgia Eagle Broadcasting, Gentilly Garden's, Bruster's Ice Cream, Sea Island Bank, Coastal Home Care, and redb power, inc. More...

SSU offers HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Substance Abuse Prevention Program

There are approximately 4,000 persons living in Savannah, Georgia who have been clinically diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. There is one organization committed to taking a stand against the epidemic. More...

Church

Bishop Lennon Celebrates 7th Pastoral Anniversary

The congregation of Holy Living Christian Center would like you to come and celebrate the momentous occasion of recognizing Bishop Carlos Lennon on his Pastoral Anniversary. More...

Second African Baptist Church to hold Black History Celebration

Pastor C. MeGill Brown, and Charles Hartwell, Chairman of the Deacons Ministry of the historic Second African Baptist Church invites you to share with them as they celebrate Black History Month on Sunday, February 22nd at 11am. More...

IMA Installation Set

The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (IMA) will hold its installation of officers 4:00 pm on February 22, 2009 at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Rev. Jim Nelson, Pastor of Holy Spirit Lutheran, will be installed as president and Rev. More...