Free Financial Education Services Seminars

By | March 19, 2014

Financial Education Services will sponsor four free financial Education Seminars on March 26 – 27, 2014. Locations for these seminars are Wednesday, March 26th – 7:00P.M. at Second Bethlehem Baptist Church (2501 Waters Avenue) and Thursday, March 27th – 5:00P.M., 6:00P.M. & 7:00P.M. at the Hilton Garden Inn (5711 Abercorn Street). Today, many of us are experiencing identity theft that … Continue reading “Free Financial Education Services Seminars”

Spoon And Fork

By | March 19, 2014

Torture is defined as the act of inflicting excruciating pain. A clearer definition of torture is to have extreme anguish of the body or mind. In war, torture was used to extract vital information from enemy forces. The techniques that were used were gruesome in nature and displayed the worst of mankind. Former prisoners of war (POW) testify that the … Continue reading “Spoon And Fork”

4th Annual Revival And Anniversary Celebration

By | March 19, 2014

The Community Choir of Welcome Missionary Baptist Church will hold their 4th Annual Revival and Anniversary Celebration beginning Wednesday, March 19th through Friday, March 21, 2014. The Guest Revivalist will be Pastor Tyrone Timmons of Harris Neck, GA and Summerville Missionary Baptist Church, Augusta, GA The Community Choir Anniversary Celebration will be held on Sunday, March 23, 2014; 4:00 pm. … Continue reading “4th Annual Revival And Anniversary Celebration”

Applications For Pre-K Now Available

By | March 19, 2014

Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, Inc will have 2014-2015 Pre-K applications available March 19 – April 14, 2014. to be eligible to attend a Georgia lottery funded Pre-K program child(ren) must be four years of age on or before September 1, 2014. Applications can be picked up at Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, 1601 Drayton St or The Lady Bamford … Continue reading “Applications For Pre-K Now Available”

New Studies Shatter Myths About Black Cohabitation And Marriage

By | March 19, 2014

Decades of research and the warnings of Black mothers everywhere are being challenged by an emerging body of research that finds no link between cohabitation and chance of divorce. Further, researchers are asserting that cohabitation actually boosts the stability of resulting marriages for women who typically have lower marital rates – such as Black women. As one study, published in … Continue reading “New Studies Shatter Myths About Black Cohabitation And Marriage”

First Nazareth Holds Deacon Appreciation Day

By | March 19, 2014

The public is invited to join First Nazareth Missionary Baptist Church, 1023 W. 44th St, as we pay homage and tribute to Deacon Eddie J. Sampson, Chairman of the Deacon Ministry during our annual Deacon Appreciation. The program will take place on Sunday, March 23rd at 3:00 p.m. Morning services will not be held on this day. The program will … Continue reading “First Nazareth Holds Deacon Appreciation Day”

“The Last Supper” Comes To Savannah

By | March 19, 2014

The Last Supper will be performed during Passover Week at Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church, 1008 East Henry Street at Waters Avenue, Sunday April 13th 3 PM, Matinee Monday April 14th and Tuesday April 15th (Passover). Show starts at 8:00 PM with Dinner Served at 7:00 PM. The Last Supper is a popular production making its debut in Savannah. “The … Continue reading ““The Last Supper” Comes To Savannah”

Savannah Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day 2014

By | March 19, 2014

The rainy weather did not stop the thousands of people who gathered in Savannah for the 190th St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Savannah painted the town green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, named after Ireland’s beloved Patron Saint, St. Patrick. Visitors and locals alike enjoyed a lively and spirited annual celebration in Savannah, in what has become one of the … Continue reading “Savannah Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day 2014”

Memorial Breaks Ground For Emergency Department Expansion And Renovation And Announces Major Gift

By | March 19, 2014

Memorial Health in Savannah broke ground recently to begin a major renovation and expansion of its emergency department and Level 1 trauma center and announced a $1 million donation from Parker’s Convenience Stores. “This $15 million expansion project is of critical importance for our community and our region, because it will allow us to serve even more patients,” said Maggie … Continue reading “Memorial Breaks Ground For Emergency Department Expansion And Renovation And Announces Major Gift”

The Coastal Jazz Association Of Savannah Presents Tony Monaco

By | March 19, 2014

Tony Monaco may be the best organ player you have yet to hear of flying stealth while playing arguably some of the hottest B-3 around. Mentored by the legendary Jimmy Smith in what is considered the more classic style, Monaco does not swing, smolder or smoke. Tony Monaco burns is the most fitting. He will perform Sunday, March 23rd at … Continue reading “The Coastal Jazz Association Of Savannah Presents Tony Monaco”