MILA Partners With ILA Local 1414 To Present Health Fair

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Musician Needed

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Dads

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Salutes To Grads and Dads

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Bridging the Gap in the Diaspora Celebrating Juneteenth Festival

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Interested visitors attended the annual Juneteenth event at the Telfair Museum’s Jepson Center on Saturday to celebrate culture and history. Attendees enjoyed a variety of art vendors, musical performances and informative talks. Patricia Sabree, the featured artist at the Juneteenth event, presented her paintings and gave insight into her historical influences. “This is called Gullah,” Sabree said. “Gullah is not … Continue reading “Bridging the Gap in the Diaspora Celebrating Juneteenth Festival”

Upcoming Juneteenth Celebration June17th

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

The Juneteenth Festival will be held on Saturday, June 17th in the 38th Street Park @ 11 AM. Come one: Come all to the greatest Juneteenth of them all! The Daughters Of Mary Magdalene will showcase Savannah’s most outstanding honorees, former school board member, Mrs. Jesse Collier Deloach, author and activist, Mrs. Pamela Oglesby, humanitarian, Mrs. Beverly Santos, first black … Continue reading “Upcoming Juneteenth Celebration June17th”

Community Health and Wellness Fair To Be Held

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Healthy Lifestyles and Action Care Home Care Agency will present a Community Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday, June 10, 2017 from 10am to 2pm. This event will be promoting and educating you on prostate health, breast health, life and health insurance, healthy eating alternatives and in home care solutions. Free Health screenings, blood pressure, diabetes sceeening and more. Don’t … Continue reading “Community Health and Wellness Fair To Be Held”

Get Smart: Consider The Life Before You Judge and Teach Compassion To Combat Racist Bullying

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” — “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee Have you ever wondered about the life experiences of other people who look different than you? When we meet someone for the first time, we … Continue reading “Get Smart: Consider The Life Before You Judge and Teach Compassion To Combat Racist Bullying”

Golden State Warriors Dominate to Become 2017 Champions

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

The Golden State Warriors emerged victorious after Wednesday’s Game Five of the NBA Finals. The Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers by a score of 129 – 120. With the Warriors being just one game away from the 2017 championship title and having the opportunity to play on their home court, the Cleveland Cavaliers were forced to play with vigorous desperation. … Continue reading “Golden State Warriors Dominate to Become 2017 Champions”

18 Professionally Licensed Groups Reminded To Renew By June 30

By Savannah Tribune | June 14, 2017

Secretary of State Brian Kemp reminds eighteen professionally licensed groups to renew their licenses by June 30, 2017. These groups include architects; athlete agents; barber instructors, schools, and shops; cosmetology instructors, schools, and shops; crematory establishments; esthetician instructors, schools, and shops; funeral establishments; private detective and security agencies; nail care instructors, schools, and shops; and water and wastewater treatment plant … Continue reading “18 Professionally Licensed Groups Reminded To Renew By June 30”