Hunter to Sing National Anthem at Savannah Sand Gnats Game

By | July 29, 2009

Antonio Hunter will sing the National Anthem at the Savannah Sand Gnats baseball game on Monday, August 3rd at Grayson Stadium. The Savannah Sand Gnats will be playing against Bowling Green, snd the game time is 7: 00 P.M. Antonio started to sing before an audience in high school with Beach High School’s advance mixed chorus at Christmas at the … Continue reading “Hunter to Sing National Anthem at Savannah Sand Gnats Game”

Sports with Walter Moore

By | July 29, 2009

SSU Adds To Football Staff Savannah State football coach Robby Wells recently added two coaches to his staff. Hans Batichon will coach wide receivers and C.J. Frye will coach the running backs. Batichon comes to SSU from Watauga High School in Boone, N.C. Batichon was born in Haiti and raised in Miami, FL. He graduated from Appalachian State in 2008 … Continue reading “Sports with Walter Moore”

Prince Hall Masonic Building Association to hold Annual Gala

By | July 29, 2009

The Prince Hall Masonic Building Association of Savannah hereby announces our annual fundraising Gala to be held 7:00PM on Saturday, August 1, 2009 at the Savannah Riverfront Marriott. The speaker for the event will be State Senator Lester Jackson. Tickets for the event are $65.00. For tickets or more information contact 912-596-5491. A Masonic Building Association is simply a union … Continue reading “Prince Hall Masonic Building Association to hold Annual Gala”

BRAVO Music Camp: A Fanfare of Experiences

By | July 29, 2009

After two weeks of musical nurturing, BRAVO Music Camp’s culminating program was Friday, July 17, 2009, at Alfred E. Beach High School. To the waiting and anxious crowd, the Little Mozarts, 5 thru 8 years, the chorus, the band, strings, and piano performers, demonstrated improved musical skills. The campers had been engaged in classes under the following consultants: Mr. Felix … Continue reading “BRAVO Music Camp: A Fanfare of Experiences”

SCAD Museum of Art presents “Virginia Kiah from Art School to Educator: 30 Years of Portraits”

By | July 29, 2009

The SCAD Museum of Art presents the exhibition “Virginia Kiah from Art School to Art Educator: 30 Years of Portraits,” July 27- Aug. 30 at the SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, Ga. The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public. Notable artist and former Savannah College of Art and Design Board … Continue reading “SCAD Museum of Art presents “Virginia Kiah from Art School to Educator: 30 Years of Portraits””

Hungry Club Forum to Hear Covenants on Our Rural Roots and Claiming Democracy

By | July 29, 2009

On Saturday August 1, 2009, at 9:30 AM, The Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc. (HCFS) will hear the preliminary reports of two more of the community wide study groups involved in an examination of Tavis Smiley’s The Covenant With Black America. The presentations will be the featured offering of the HCFS’ monthly breakfast Roundtable and Open Forum, held in … Continue reading “Hungry Club Forum to Hear Covenants on Our Rural Roots and Claiming Democracy”

The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront Opens

By | July 29, 2009

The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, the latest luxury boutique hotel by The Kessler Collection in Orlando, Fla., officially opened in Savannah, Ga. on Friday, July 24, but a ceremonial ribbon-cutting was held on Tuesday, July 28. This exquisite new property, which is the first new hotel overlooking the Savannah River to open its doors in 17 years, complements The Kessler … Continue reading “The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront Opens”

Thurmond Appointed Pastor of St. Paul C.M.E

By | July 29, 2009

On Friday, July 17th in Macon, Georgia during the Regional Annual Conference of the Central Georgia Region of the Sixth Episcopal District, Bishop Othal H. Lakey, presiding prelate appointed Rev. Da’Henri R. Thurmond, Sr. to pastor St. Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Thurmond, a native of Augusta Ga., is the third of four children born to Mrs. Maxine Thurmond and … Continue reading “Thurmond Appointed Pastor of St. Paul C.M.E”

ABWA Victory Chapter Completes Transition of Power

By | July 29, 2009

The American Business Women’s Association, Victory Chapter, completed its transition of power recentlywith Carolyn Guilford, (l) passing the gavel to incoming president Letha Moore as Vice- President Cledith Ling and Secretary Elizabeth Allen look on. August 1st will begin the 2009-2010 term of office. The Mission of ABWA Victory Chapter is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to … Continue reading “ABWA Victory Chapter Completes Transition of Power”

Barton Malow Reaches Out to Savannah’s Minority Construction Community

By | July 29, 2009

Barton Malow Company and the City of Savannah’s Department of Economic Development Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Program provided a free OSHA 10-Hour Safety Class on June 24. Nearly 30 M/WBE firms were in attendance. Sessions focused on federal safety guidelines for trenching and excavation, electrical, mechanical, scaffolds and fall protection on construction sites. Brian Swinks, Barton Malow safety … Continue reading “Barton Malow Reaches Out to Savannah’s Minority Construction Community”