Fort Valley selects new Director of Athletics

By | February 18, 2009

After a thorough and exhaustive national search, Fort Valley State University has filled the position of director of athletics. Wilson Gosier, a long time member of the athletics community and a graduate of Fort Valley State, will assume the duties of the office immediately. “First, I want to thank Mr. Sean Stanley for the outstanding job he did as interim … Continue reading “Fort Valley selects new Director of Athletics”

Mayor Sponsors Parenting Education Summit

By | February 18, 2009

Mayor Otis S. Johnson stood with partners in the community on February 5, to announce plans for a Parenting Education Summit. The Summit, which will be held April 6 at the Savannah Civic Center, is targeted at the parents of infants and young children, child care operators, and children’s agency workers. Mayor Johnson become a sponsor after becoming convinced of … Continue reading “Mayor Sponsors Parenting Education Summit”

Make time for Laughter, Playtime/Fun

By | February 18, 2009

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. Whether its anxiety, mind or body exhaustion or a bad attitude, we need to get to the cause of our stress so we can … Continue reading “Make time for Laughter, Playtime/Fun”

Alzheimer’s Association Thanks Statesboro!

By | February 18, 2009

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. for hosting the First Alzheimer’s Awareness Radiothon on Saturday February 7. This event helped to raise awareness and funds to support Programs and Services for families … Continue reading “Alzheimer’s Association Thanks Statesboro!”

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

By | February 18, 2009

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. The HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Substance Abuse Prevention Program arrived at Savannah State University in 2005, due to the efforts of Johnnie Myers, Ph.D. Since then the organization has been making great strides in … Continue reading “SSU offers HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Substance Abuse Prevention Program”

Dance to your Heart’s Content at Savannah Mall

By | February 18, 2009

February is Heart Month and coastal Georgia health professionals are raising awareness with a repeat of last year’s HOT “Let’s Dance, Savannah!” at Savannah Mall on February 28th (11AM – 4PM). “Dance is, indeed, exercise and a fun way to incorporate regular physical activity into your daily routine,” shares Christina P. Gibson MPH, director of the Coastal Health District. “Heart … Continue reading “Dance to your Heart’s Content at Savannah Mall”

Bishop Lennon Celebrates 7th Pastoral Anniversary

By | February 18, 2009

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. There is little doubt that Bishop Lennon is one of those people, whose efforts on behalf of our Heavenly Father have not only affected the community, but have had a tremendous influence on the … Continue reading “Bishop Lennon Celebrates 7th Pastoral Anniversary”

Second African Baptist Church to hold Black History Celebration

By | February 18, 2009

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. This year’s theme will be “Celebrating our Past Present and Future”.Mr. Emory Campbell, a renowned community leader among the Gullah community will be … Continue reading “Second African Baptist Church to hold Black History Celebration”

IMA Installation Set

By | February 18, 2009

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. Michael Culbreth, Pastor of Grace United Methodist, will be installed as vice president. The public is invited to attend.

Celebrating Love: An Intimate Evening with the Lord

By | February 18, 2009

Righteous Vision Outreach will present Celebrating Love: An Intimate Evening with the Lord on Friday, February 20, at 8pm. The celebration will be held at Windsor Hall off of Windsor Road. Special musical guests will include Ramone, Brian Rouche, The Postmen, and more. Special guest poet will be Lashonda Williams. This event is free and open to the public.