February 10, 2010 RSS feed / Social & Community News

Black Women Celebrated in New Book, Savannah’s Black “First Ladies”

The phrase “never been done before” wasn’t a roadblock for the women profiled in the book, Savannah’s Black “First Ladies”, Vol. I. More...

Bignon to Headline Black Heritage Festival Gospel Concert

James Bignon and the Deliverance Mass Choir will headline the Annual Savannah Black Heritage Festival gospel concert at 5 p.m. on Feb. 14 at St. John Baptist Church, 522- 28 Hartridge St. More...

31st Appreciation for Bishop Moses and Lady Essie Lewis

The Church of Christ Holiness Unto the Lord, In. invites you to attend the 31st Appreciation Service for National Presiding Prelate - Bishop Moses Alfred Lewis and Elect Lady Essie B. More...

Relief Supplies Headed to Haiti

The citizens of Savannah responded enthusiastically to the City’s three-day Haitian Relief Blitz this week. More...

United Way Celebrates National 2-1-1 Day

Most people know they can dial 9-1-1 for a medical emergency or to report a crime or 4-1-1 to inquire a phone number or an address. More...

Three The Hard Way: Books+Basketball=Success

Ever heard the saying “looks can be deceiving”? Nowhere is that saying more prevalent than in the case of three student-athletes at St. Paul Academy. More...

Featheringill Promoted to Senior Program Manager

The Savannah Development and Renewal Authority (SDRA) is pleased to announce the promotion of Paul Featheringill to the position of Senior Program Manager. More...

Cash-n-Carry Makes $5,000 Check for Haitian Relief

Cash-n-Carry owner Kenny Grainger presented Robin E. Wingate, CEO of the American Red Cross, Savannah Chapter, with a $5,000 check on Monday. More...

City’s Parking Amnesty Program to End on Friday

The City of Savannah's month-long parking penalty amnesty program ends Friday, Feb. 12. The program excuses any accumulated late fees if the vehicle owner pays the original citation fine. More...

Superintendent Names Student of the Month

The Superintendent’s Student of the Month is Sydney Grant, a Pulaski Elementary School Fifthgrader. Sydney was chosen for her myriad of accomplishments and community involvement. More...

Sixth Episcopal District to Observe A.M.E. Founder’s Celebration

Atlanta - The Sixth Episcopal District will observe Founders' Day, February 18-20, 2010 hosted by Saint Philip Monumental African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church “The Mother Church of African Methodism in Georgia,” 1112 Jefferson Str More...

Youth Exhibition at S.P.A.C.E. Explores 'Our Journey From a Glorious Past’

Artwork created by local middle and high school students will be showcased at the City of Savannah's Department of Cultural Affairs’ Gallery S.P.A.C.E. from Feb. 8 through 26 during the ninth annual New Beginnings Youth Art Exhibition. More...

New Birth Savannah Presents “One Night Stand” –A Women’s Event

Pastor Kenneth K. More...