The Revolution Will Be Televised

By | July 13, 2016

On Sunday July 10th 2016, hundreds gathered in Forsyth Park to participate in an “A Time to Mourn” vigil organized by the Savannah chapter of ‘Black Lives Matter’. In light of the recent killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, local activist quickly banded together not only in the memory of those lost but also to call attention to the … Continue reading “The Revolution Will Be Televised”

DJJ Coastal Education Program Brings Ocean Life to the Muscogee Youth Development Campus

By | July 13, 2016

Marquavious Gra- ham never saw the vast shores of the Atlantic Ocean before in his life. For that matter, his fellow students Andrew Tarvin, Gary Santos, and Dylan Sierra never stuck their toes in a sandy beach anywhere while growing up. Strangely, it wasn’t until each of these youth was adjudicated and assigned to a Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) … Continue reading “DJJ Coastal Education Program Brings Ocean Life to the Muscogee Youth Development Campus”

Prayer Gathering Held in Forsyth Park

By | July 13, 2016

On Sunday, July 10, 2016, a Prayer Gathering was held in Forsyth Park. In light of the recent killings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La.; Philando Castile, in St. Paul, Minnesota and the 5 police officers shot down in Dallas, Texas, several local pastors along with members of the Savannah community gathered in Forsyth Park to pray for the … Continue reading “Prayer Gathering Held in Forsyth Park”

Grace Joins Georgia Film Academy At Savannah Technical College

By | July 13, 2016

Savannah Technical College has selected John Grace as its technical film instructor. In this role, Grace is responsible for oversight of all instruction, curriculum development, administrative and budgetary aspects for the College’s on-site film production assistant program with the Georgia Film Academy. Grace has more than 25 years of experience in film production with nearly two decades working as a … Continue reading “Grace Joins Georgia Film Academy At Savannah Technical College”

ASU Political Science Professor Appointed To Greater Savannah International Alliance

By | July 13, 2016

The Savannah City Council recently appointed Armstrong State University Political Science Professor Dr. José de Arimatéia da Cruz to the Greater Savannah International Alliance (GSIA) for a three-year term. As a board member, da Cruz will contribute his knowledge of international relations and politics, encourage citywide participation in GSIA activities, direct initiatives and seek out viable opportunities to expand Savannah’s … Continue reading “ASU Political Science Professor Appointed To Greater Savannah International Alliance”

SCI Expands Meals On Wheels Services

By | July 13, 2016

Senior Citizens, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce it has recently expanded its Meals on Wheels program to Bryan County, Ga. To help support this critical community program, SCI is seeking volunteer drivers to help deliver meals once a week to homebound seniors on the new routes in Bryan County. “One out of every six seniors in the U.S. does … Continue reading “SCI Expands Meals On Wheels Services”

Change Your Water…Change Your Life!

By | July 13, 2016

Ionized restructured alkalized Kangen Water® can be your secret weapon to losing weight in time for your next trip to the beach. Many people turn to diet and exercise in an effort to lose weight, but often find themselves frustrated when the weight doesn’t come off. Research shows that they may be missing a third piece of the healthy weight … Continue reading “Change Your Water…Change Your Life!”

Get Smart: Understand The Many Types Of Bullying

By | July 13, 2016

Many people believe they can recognize the signs of bullying behavior. Because of this reason, I want you to have a clear understanding of some of the ways that bullying can happen. Please understand that a child being mean to another does not automatically constitute bullying behavior. We don’t want to minimize mean behavior, but it is important to know … Continue reading “Get Smart: Understand The Many Types Of Bullying”

Weekly Bible Study

By | July 13, 2016

Holy Jerusalem, 104 Fair Street in Garden City, will host a weekly bible study every Tuesday night at 7:30pm with Pastor, Dr. Willie E. Johnson, PHD as the teacher. It’s free and open to the public. Causal dress is appropriate.

Start Your Day With Prayer

By | July 13, 2016

Start your day with prayer Monday through Friday beginning at 6:30am.with the Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church Prayerline Call 1-641-715-3272; access code is 741607.