The Legacy Of Saint W. T. Rodney

By | May 22, 2013

St. Willie Theresa Rodney was born on April 5, 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. William (Maria) Mathis in Savannah, Georgia. She was educated in the public school system of Chatham County and took advanced courses at the University of Georgia, Georgia Southern University, Savannah State University and Fort Valley State University in Business Administration, Supervision Management and Cost Containment. She … Continue reading “The Legacy Of Saint W. T. Rodney”

Magic Johnson Bridgescape Center Opens In Savannah

By | May 22, 2013

Savannah now has a new place where high school-age students who have dropped out or are at risk of doing so can go to receive his or her high school diploma. The Magic Johnson Bridgescape Center, located at 6001 Chatham Center Drive in the New Orleans Building, Suite 350, provides students with another option to complete their education and another … Continue reading “Magic Johnson Bridgescape Center Opens In Savannah”

Annual Awards Luncheon Hosted By Goodwill Of The Coastal Empire

By | May 22, 2013

On Friday, Goodwill of the Coastal Empire recognized individuals, businesses, and partners who made a difference in the lives of the individuals Goodwill serves. The annual luncheon was held at Goodwill headquarters and the afternoon’s festivities included a picnic lunch, music, and an awards presentation. Among the awards presented: Employer of the Year, Media Partner of the Year, Community Partner … Continue reading “Annual Awards Luncheon Hosted By Goodwill Of The Coastal Empire”

Candice Glover Wins “American Idol”

By | May 22, 2013

The third time’s the charm for Candice Glover on “American Idol.” The booming 23- year-old R&B vocalist from St. Helena Island, S.C., won the Fox singing competition after auditioning a thid time and making it to the finals this year. Glover looked stunned when “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest announced she had eliminated 22-year-old country singer Kree Harrison from Woodville, Texas. … Continue reading “Candice Glover Wins “American Idol””

SCCPSS Teacher of the Year, Allison Konter, Recognized By The Savannah Bar Association

By | May 22, 2013

Islands High School teacher and 2013 Teacher of the Year, Allison Konter, is the 2013 recipient of a prestigious community award presented by the Savannah Bar Association (SBA). Konter was presented with the Liberty Bell Award during the May 2013 SBA luncheon. The Liberty Bell Award is an award that recognizes a nonlawyer community member for outstanding service in promoting … Continue reading “SCCPSS Teacher of the Year, Allison Konter, Recognized By The Savannah Bar Association”

Savannah Celebrated Bicycling On Bike To Work Day

By | May 22, 2013

Savannah celebrated National Bike to Work Day on Friday with a morning bike commute, the announcement of a Bicycle Block Party this weekend, and the celebration of a grant that will improve bicycle signage in Savannah. More than 20 cyclists started the morning by commuting from Habersham Village Shopping Center to Johnson Square in front of City Hall, where they … Continue reading “Savannah Celebrated Bicycling On Bike To Work Day”

Newborn Church Dinner Sales

By | May 22, 2013

Newborn Church will have BBQ Ribs and Chicken Dinners on Friday and Saturday May 24 & 25 2013 110 Mills B. Lane Blvd. We ask that you please help us in this support effort Please call 912-964- 6791 for orders and information.

St. Joseph’s And Candler Hospitals Earn “A” For Patient Safety

By | May 22, 2013

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Candler Hospital were each recognized with an “A” Hospital Safety Score by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit run by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits. The “A” scores were awarded in the latest update to the Hospital Safety Score, the A, B, C, D or F scores assigned to U.S. hospitals based … Continue reading “St. Joseph’s And Candler Hospitals Earn “A” For Patient Safety”

Savannah High Students Selected To Minority Law And Research Institute

By | May 22, 2013

Ten students from the Law and Criminal Justice program at Savannah High have been selected to participate in a summer program designed to expose youth to careers in law, research, and the legal profession. The Minority Law and Research Institute is described as an effective method for identifying and recruiting future lawyers and legal professionals. Savannah High’s Olliek Bonaparte is … Continue reading “Savannah High Students Selected To Minority Law And Research Institute”

36th Church Anniversary

By | May 22, 2013

New Testament House of Prayers in Jones, GA will celebrate their 36th Church Anniversary, May 28-31, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. and climax on June 2nd at 2:30 p.m., Evangelist Estella Hopkins and Intern Pastor Bishop Otis Shipp. The speakers are as follows: Tuesday night Bishop Julian Jones, Wednesday night Pastor Charles Mangrum, Thursday night Pastor Nancy Kornagay, Friday night Pastor … Continue reading “36th Church Anniversary”