The New Savannah Mass Choir Makes Its Debut

By | February 17, 2010

The New Savannah Mass Choir made their debut with a concert held recently at the First Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church. The Savannah Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, Inc. sponsored this celebration of gospel music. The event included Praise and Worship by the Voices in Ministry of Georgia Southern College in Statesboro, Georgia. Also performing on this program … Continue reading “The New Savannah Mass Choir Makes Its Debut”

Office Services Celebrates Anniversary

By | February 17, 2010

2010 Census Ad Campaign Positioned to Save Taxpayers Millions

By | February 17, 2010

There has been some recent criticism about spending taxpayer money on advertising for the 2010 Census. Experience from the 2000 Census, however, shows that paid advertising can motivate people to respond to the census form by mail, while saving taxpayer dollars. The Census Bureau projects for every one percentage point increase in the national mail back participation rate for the … Continue reading “2010 Census Ad Campaign Positioned to Save Taxpayers Millions”

Baptist Minister’s Union to Install New Officers

By | February 17, 2010

Rev. Dr. Bernita Williams, The Outgoing President of Savannah Baptist Minister’s Union announces the installation of the 2010 Officers of the Savannah Baptist Minister’s Union (SBMU). The SBMU Installation Services will be held on February 21, 2010 5:30 P.M. at the Connors Temple Baptist Church, where Rev. Dr. Bennie R. Mitchell is Pastor. The SBMU newly appointed Officers are: Rev. … Continue reading “Baptist Minister’s Union to Install New Officers”

Local Students Nominated for All American High School Team

By | February 17, 2010

With their nominations to the McDonald’s All American® High School Boys Basketball Team, Rashawn Mitchell and Joshua Shelton of Urban Christian Academy, Brandon Mobley of Groves High School, and Jareal Smith of Johnson High School were recently recognized some of the top prep standouts in the nation, becoming four of the 46 male players nominated for the honor in Georgia. … Continue reading “Local Students Nominated for All American High School Team”

Having Cereal For Breakfast?

By | February 17, 2010

Actually I like cereal as a snack, also. Any time of the day. Especially if I had something else for breakfast. Nothing could be quicker or easier. Even on the go, pour some cereal into a plastic baggie, or better a wide mouth jar with a top, take rice milk or almond milk in a travel pack and you’re off. … Continue reading “Having Cereal For Breakfast?”

Are You Looking for A Career In Healthcare?

By | February 17, 2010

Join AWWIN Inc and THA Group Friday, February 19 at 5:30PM at the Savannah Civic Center in the Ballroom on the third floor. AWWIN, Inc is a 501(c)(3), publicly supported organzation designed to assist single working women and their children. AWWIN’s primary career development services include: occupational training, job-readiness, job retention and life-skills training and asset management. These career development … Continue reading “Are You Looking for A Career In Healthcare?”

“Unmaskerade”: Unmask The Violence

By | February 17, 2010

Unmaskerade, a benefit for the Rape Crisis Center Saturday, February 27, 2010, 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Savannah International Convention and Trade Center Tickets are $75 per person or $500 per table for 8 Cost covers the heavy hors d’oeuvres and more! Entertainment will be provided by Ben Tucker Jazz Trio. Silent Auction and live auction with host … Continue reading ““Unmaskerade”: Unmask The Violence”

Hank Aaron, Ted Turner Inducted as Georgia Trustees

By | February 17, 2010

Baseball legend Hank Aaron and Ted Turner, CNN Founder and Chairman, Turner Enterprises, Inc., were inducted as the 2010 Georgia Trustees on Saturday, February 13, at the As Time Goes by Birthday Bash and Awards Gala. The event was a part of the Georgia Days Celebration. The two followed the induction with an insightful and entertaining question and answer session. … Continue reading “Hank Aaron, Ted Turner Inducted as Georgia Trustees”

The Savannah Tribune Salutes Black History Month

By | February 17, 2010

Xernona Clayton was born August 30, 1930 in Muskogee, Oklahoma and is recognized as a civil rights leader and broadcasting executive. During the Civil Rights Movement, Ms. Clayton was an active participant on the front lines. She organized events for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), under the direction of Martin Luther King, and she developed a deep friendship with … Continue reading “The Savannah Tribune Salutes Black History Month”