A Black History Moment:

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

Growing up poor and abandoned Fayetteville, North Carolina, La’Shanda Holmes had no idea where her life would take her, certainly not to a career as a helicopter pilot for the U.S. Coast Guard and a position with NASA. After losing her mother to suicide at age two, Holmes was adopted by her aunt who would later remarry to an abusive … Continue reading “A Black History Moment:”

“Ladies Sing The Gospel” Program To Be Held

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

The Deaconess Ministry of Bethel M. B. Church of Savannah, Inc are sponsoring a unique program for your spiritual enhancement. “Ladies Sing The Gospel”, is designed with you in mind. We are rolling back the memory clock to relive the moments we enjoyed growing up in the Baptist Church. Songs that kept you humming late at night after a revival … Continue reading ““Ladies Sing The Gospel” Program To Be Held”

Female Organizations Collaborating in Unity to Serve (F.O.C.U.S)

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

F.O.C.U.S is seeking females ages 10 to adulthood to join our empowerment and mentoring program. The collaboration consists of several organizations working together to serve females with skills to enhance their personal and professional lives. Our next enrollment meeting will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 9:00am at Alfred Ely Beach High School. As part of our collaboration … Continue reading “Female Organizations Collaborating in Unity to Serve (F.O.C.U.S)”

Department of Cultural Affairs’ Spring Break Art Camp – Registration

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

The City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs is accepting registrations for its Spring Break Art Camp which takes place March 20 – 24 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Cultural Arts Studios, located at 9 West Henry St. The full-day camp will offer children ages 5-12 an introduction to ceramics, fibers, jewelry and creative movement in age-appropriate group … Continue reading “Department of Cultural Affairs’ Spring Break Art Camp – Registration”

A-Town Get Down Kickoff Set For February 25th

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

Savannah’s 7th Annual A-Town Get Down Art & Music Festival is returning on March 25, and to celebrate, A-Town is hosting a kickoff celebration at Service Brewing on February 25, exactly one month before the big festival. The kickoff event will take place on Saturday, February 25 from 1-5pm at Service Brewing, located at 574 Indian Street in Savannah. Guests … Continue reading “A-Town Get Down Kickoff Set For February 25th”

Rev. Stanford L. Anderson, I At Connor’s Temple Baptist Church

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

Rev. Stanford L. Anderson, I, preaches the Fourth Anniversary sermon of Rev. Terrance L. Burrell, Sr., Sunday, February 19, 2017, 10:00 a.m., 509 W. Gwinnett Street, Savannah, GA. Rev. Anderson, a native of Ocilla, Georgia, is known for Kingdom visionary building. He has been a servant of the Lord since the age of seven. Pastor Anderson received his formal religious … Continue reading “Rev. Stanford L. Anderson, I At Connor’s Temple Baptist Church”

State Senator Lester Jackson Work During the Legislative Season

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

We are about 3 weeks into this Legislative season and things are starting to heat up for our State Senator Lester Jackson. In the past few weeks he has brought Savannah under the Gold Dome, celebrated with the AME churches of Georgia, paid tribute to one of our most famous Georgians, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and he is just … Continue reading “State Senator Lester Jackson Work During the Legislative Season”

Massie Heritage Center Hosts New Exhibit

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

Massie Heritage Center is proud to announce the opening of Enslavement to Emancipation: the Struggle for Education on the 23rd of February 2017. The exhibit traces Savannah’s African American education history from the nineteenth century clandestine schools until the early sixties when schools were integrated. From 5:00 to 6:30, tour guides will provide walking tours that focus on Savannah’s African … Continue reading “Massie Heritage Center Hosts New Exhibit”

Start Your Day With Prayer

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

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.

Change Your Water…Change Your Life!

By Savannah Tribune | February 15, 2017

Ionized alkaline restructured Kangen Water® can help your body maintain its delicate pH balance and remove acid waste. When you are living an acidic lifestyle it crushes your energy levels. If you wake up tired, if you get huge energy dips during the day, if you become irritable… these are all because of acidity. When you’re fatigued, and have no … Continue reading “Change Your Water…Change Your Life!”