Sports with Walter Moore

By | June 10, 2009

Curtis Named AD At Shaw Jacques Curtis has been named athletics director at Division II Shaw University.Curtis, a graduate of Benedictine and Savannah State, succeeds Alfonza Carter who was reassigned to another position at Shaw. During his tenure as head women’s basketball coach at Shaw, Curtis’ teams accumulated a 194-82 record and won four consecutive CIAA titles (2003 to 2006), … Continue reading “Sports with Walter Moore”

Peace Of Mind: Satisfying All Your Gift Giving Needs

By | June 10, 2009

The best kept secret in headstone monuments, gifts, gift baskets, and much more sits off of Highway 17, and if you are speeding you just might miss it! It’s Peace of Mind. Located at 5548 Ogeechee Road, Peace of Mind offers the very best in personal gifts to commemorate birthdays, holidays, anniversaries and all of the other important events that … Continue reading “Peace Of Mind: Satisfying All Your Gift Giving Needs”

Savannah Chatham Metro Police Department Bestows Awards

By | June 10, 2009

Six officers, a communications dispatcher, the SCMPD Training Unit and a citizen were recognized on June 3 for actions above and beyond the call of duty at the department’s awards ceremony. Officers, government officials, family and friends gathered at the Armstrong Center for Professional and Continuing Education Auditorium Wednesday morning for the event. The winners included Mr. Harry Gloss, who … Continue reading “Savannah Chatham Metro Police Department Bestows Awards”

Community Leader was Quiet Trailblazer

By | June 10, 2009

Some people are known by the many words they speak while others say relatively little, but leave an awesome impression. Jean Quarterman Moore was known as a lady of few words, but she knew how to get the job done. Whether it was becoming the first African-American director of Children and Family Services for Liberty County, serving as president of … Continue reading “Community Leader was Quiet Trailblazer”

University of Phoenix Hosts Career Expo

By | June 10, 2009

Understanding the challenges faced by job seekers in the current economy, University of Phoenix – Savannah is hosting a career expo Tuesday, June 16 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. to connect job seekers with employers. With unemployment still on the rise in Georgia, the event is expected to draw participants from greater Savannah and South Carolina. The most recent figures … Continue reading “University of Phoenix Hosts Career Expo”

Bradwell Graduate Receives Statewide Honor

By | June 10, 2009

On May 1. 2009, the Georgia Association of Elementary School Principals (GAESP) selected Dr. Cynthia Hammond as the Outstanding Assistant Pril1cipal for Georgia for the year 2009. She has served as Assistant Principal at several schools in Houston County, Georgia. She is a 1980 graduate of Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, Ga. She holds a doctorate degree from Argosy University an … Continue reading “Bradwell Graduate Receives Statewide Honor”

Area Agencies Unite to Present Third Annual Celebration of Service

By | June 10, 2009

Buy Local Savannah, the Downtown Business Association, the Savannah Area Tourism Leadership Council and Savannah Waterfront Association have joined forces again this year to present the 3rd Annual Celebration of Service, a special tribute to customer service, on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center. The Celebration of Service is proudly sponsored by Yates-Astro. Registration … Continue reading “Area Agencies Unite to Present Third Annual Celebration of Service”

Savannah State receives NOAA Grant

By | June 10, 2009

Savannah State University (SSU) is one of 11 recipients selected for a 2009 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Preserve America Initiative Grant (PAIG). Dionne Hoskins, Ph.D., SSU professor and fishery biologist for NOAA National Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, will oversee the $6,500 award, which will be used to document maritime cultural heritage. The project will characterize the … Continue reading “Savannah State receives NOAA Grant”

Building a Healthy Business

By | June 10, 2009

As the nation’s leading voluntary health organization, the American Cancer Society strives to eliminate cancer. We do this in part by providing people with information about healthy living, early cancer detection, and cancer prevention. By joining forces with us, businesses can extend our mission to their employees, giving them a chance at healthier, longer lives. The American Cancer Society is … Continue reading “Building a Healthy Business”

Parent University to hold Graduation

By | June 10, 2009

The Parent University 10th Graduation Ceremony is on June 18th 2009. This will be held at the Eckberg Auditorium on the White Bluff Avenue Campus of Savannah Technical College. The time for the ceremony to begin is 6:00 PM. We are asking our grads to arrive at 5:15 PM. Grads will be contacted by phone and by mail. Parent University … Continue reading “Parent University to hold Graduation”