Snell Enterprises, Inc. Formally Announces Savannah Expansion

By | March 09, 2011

Leaders from the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA) joined Chatham County Commission Chairman Pete Liakakis and City of Savannah Mayor Otis Johnson and Aldermen to welcome Snell Enterprises, Inc. (SEI) to Savannah on Thursday, March 3. Over the past 20 years, SEI has successfully run a Total Information Technology Solutions Company in Maryland. To meet the changing needs of their … Continue reading “Snell Enterprises, Inc. Formally Announces Savannah Expansion”

The Savannah Tribune Salutes Women’s History Month

By | March 09, 2011

March is Women’s History Month. As such, throughout the month, The Savannah Tribune will recognize great women of influence who have left a lasting impression on our community. Dr. Annette K. Brock is a native of Savannah and a proud graduate of Alfred Ely Beach High School. She graduated from Savannah State College (now University) in 1962 and earned a … Continue reading “The Savannah Tribune Salutes Women’s History Month”

AWWIN Accepting Nominations for Top Ten Working Woman Awards

By | March 09, 2011

We are asking for your help as AWWIN celebrates, honors, and showcase outstanding women leaders in our communities. Nominations 2011 Top Ten Working Women of the Year Awards for the may be made by a colleague, peer, family member, etc. Download the application at awwin.org., and mail it to AWWIN, Inc, Post Office Box 1191, Savannah, GA 31402 or email … Continue reading “AWWIN Accepting Nominations for Top Ten Working Woman Awards”

Critz, Inc. Reviews Plans for Major Renovation and Build-Out

By | March 09, 2011

On Wednesday, March 2 a press conference was held at Critz BMW and Mercedes-Benz on Abercorn Street at Stephenson Avenue. During that time, Dale Critz, Jr. reviewed the plans and itinerary for current and upcoming construction for major renovation to several buildings on their luxury and domestic properties, as well as discussed unique features of the new buildings. The three-part … Continue reading “Critz, Inc. Reviews Plans for Major Renovation and Build-Out”

Deal Names Tate to Education Advisory Board

By | March 09, 2011

Gov. Nathan Deal has announced that Bettina Tate will be among the members who will serve on his Education Advisory Board. Comprised of four different groups of school superintendents, principals, teachers and school board members across the state, these groups will work with the governor to ensure the best decisions will be made for Georgia ’s students. “With the members … Continue reading “Deal Names Tate to Education Advisory Board”

Women’s History Month at Fort Pulaski National Monument

By | March 09, 2011

In recognition of Women’s History Month, Fort Pulaski National Monument is pleased to announce special event programs in March. Sunday, March 13th, 2:00 p,m, Ladies Tea Ladies, children, and gentleman of the public are invited to participate with park staff in a program about social activities of the families who lived at Fort Pulaski during the time of the Civil … Continue reading “Women’s History Month at Fort Pulaski National Monument”

Hall Announces Intent to Seek 3rd District Seat

By | March 09, 2011

Native Savannahian and Chatham County resident John Hall has entered the race to be the next councilperson for the 3rd District of the City of Savannah, Georgia. The formal announcement was made on March 1, 2011 at his home. Mr. Hall is married to Connie Houston-Hall and is the father of five. He is currently employed by the Chatham County … Continue reading “Hall Announces Intent to Seek 3rd District Seat”

Historical Marker Unveiled Commemorating Special Field Order 15

By | March 09, 2011

On March 4, 2011 in Savannah’s own Madison Square, located at the intersection of Bull Street and Harris Street, The Georgia Historical Society unveiled a new marker commemorating the famous meeting between 20 African American ministers from Savannah and General William T. Sherman. The subject of this meeting: the famous “40 Acres and a Mule” that were promised to the … Continue reading “Historical Marker Unveiled Commemorating Special Field Order 15”

Junior League Accepting Applications for Kids Who Care Scholarships

By | March 09, 2011

The Junior League of Savannah is now accepting applications for 2011-2012 Kids Who Care scholarships. This spring, five $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors from Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, Bullock, Jasper, Liberty, Glynn, and Beaufort (SC) counties who have demonstrated a strong commitment to volunteerism and outstanding community involvement. These scholarships represent a $5,000 annual commitment by the … Continue reading “Junior League Accepting Applications for Kids Who Care Scholarships”

Health Restoration A Lifestyle for Healthy Family

By | March 09, 2011

Nutrition is the key to a healthy life. It is time to get the right information about what health is, and what constitutes a healthy choice. I bring to clients the newest and best information on how to stop the progression of illness, and where possible to reverse illness. We have been able to bring considerable, measurable results in nearly … Continue reading “Health Restoration A Lifestyle for Healthy Family”