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Social & Community News August 19, 2009  RSS feed

Clarence “Sey Hey”Maxwell Honored for Contributions to the Community

Mr. Clarence “”Sey Hey” Maxwell, (c), celebrates as County Commissioner James Holmes (l), State Representative Mickey Stephens (r), and Alderman Clifton Jones, Jr. look on. Mr. Clarence “”Sey Hey” Maxwell, (c), celebrates as County Commissioner James Holmes (l), State Representative Mickey Stephens (r), and Alderman Clifton Jones, Jr. look on. On August 11, 2009 a large group of friends and family gathered at Sey Hey and Mary's Sports Inn and Lounge, 2507 Bull Street to recognize Mr. Maxwell for his many contributions to various organizations and individuals in the Savannah community.

Mr. Maxwell has given unselfishly to the community he loves by providing fiancial aid, political support, food, clothing and other necessities such as shoes.and school supplies to children.

Because of his willingness to help so many in so many ways, it was decided that some of his friends render words and expressions that he so rightly deserves.

The event was spearheaded by Mr. Nathaniel "Baldy" Kearse.

The Georgia Outstanding Citizen Award was presented to Mr. Maxwell by District 161 State Representative Mickey Stevens from Secretary of State Karen Handel.

Additional remarks congratulating and thanking Mr. Maxwell for his humanitarian efforts in the community were given by 2nd District Chatham County Commissioner James Holmes and 5th District Alderman Clifton Jones, Jr. City of Savannah.

Mr. Maxwell has a big heart and gives back to his community on a regular basis; we, thank him for all he does for others and may God forever bless him.