FUNdraising Good Times

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Online giving, viral campaigns, large grants from foundations, funding from government agencies. These are some of the popular revenue streams for nonprofits. Those with earned revenue also secure funds from tuition, fees, sales, leases, rentals, licenses and other sources. All sources provide the money needed to make the missions of nonprofits come to life. There is also another important revenue … Continue reading “FUNdraising Good Times”

3rd Annual Heart and Soul of May Street To Be Held

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Please join us on Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, 175 Bourne Avenue, Pooler, GA for the 3rd Annual Heart and Soul of May Street. “Each day is filled with opportunities to change the story of someone’s life.” The West Broad Street YMCA wants to give you the opportunity to affect the … Continue reading “3rd Annual Heart and Soul of May Street To Be Held”

Late Councilman James Wright Honored with Street Dedication

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

On Saturday morning, August 26 in Valdosta, family, friends and city representatives gathered at the corner of Brookwood Pl. and (formally) Deeb St., where the Wright family home sits, for a dedication ceremony honoring the late Councilman James R. Wright. The street dedication was approved by Mayor John Gayle, Larry Hanson and Valdosta’s City Council allowing Deeb Dr. to be … Continue reading “Late Councilman James Wright Honored with Street Dedication”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Statue Revealed AtThe Georgia Capitol

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

The statue paying tribute to King made was unveiled last Monday on the Georgia Capitol grounds in front of around 800 people including Gov. Nathan Deal, many other state political leaders and several members of the King family. The sculpture’s installation comes more than three years after Georgia lawmakers endorsed the project. Rev. Bernice King, daughter of the slain civil … Continue reading “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Statue Revealed AtThe Georgia Capitol”

100 Year Birthday Celebration Held for Mrs. Inez Clark

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Last Monday, August 28, 2017, Mrs. Inez Strickland Clark celebrated her 100th birthday. The celebration took place at the Liberty City Community Center. Surrounded by family and friends, Mrs. Clark enjoyed a program that was prepared just for her. The program included the Liberty City Praise Dancers as well as a special tribute in song from the granddaughters of Mrs. … Continue reading “100 Year Birthday Celebration Held for Mrs. Inez Clark”

“Cooking For A Lifetime”

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

The Moses Jackson Advancement Center is partnering with UGA Extension and The American Cancer Society to bring you the “Cooking for a Lifetime” Cancer Prevention Cooking School. The event will be held on Tuesday, Septemeber 19, 2017 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Moses Jackson Advancement Center, 1410-B Richards St., Savannah 31415. Come taste and learn about reducing … Continue reading ““Cooking For A Lifetime””

Insight for Living

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Living your life in and through the Holy Spirit is the best and only way to live. The Bible states, “That the flesh must die.” The flesh killest… but the Spirit lives. We are to crucify flesh so that the Spirit can live. We are to walk in the word of God and in the Spirit of God. No it … Continue reading “Insight for Living”

Savannah State University Bound

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Tyriek Holmes is one of 5 students from Glynn County, Camden and McIntosh County area to receive a $1,000.00 College Scholarship from the Brunswick Chapter of Links, Inc. As a Brunswick Job Corps Center student, Tyriek earned certifications in EKG, CCMA and Phlebotomy. Tyriek has enrolled in Savannah State University located in Savannah Georgia. He plans to Major in Music.

Learning from Charlie

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

“There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love,” (1 John 4:18). Jesus has given us the Holy Spirit to be our teacher and guide in life. If we will include Him in our lives and be attentive to His voice He … Continue reading “Learning from Charlie”

Right Bite Diabetes Cooking School

By Savannah Tribune | August 30, 2017

Register Now for the Right Bite Diabetes Cooking School on Thursday, September 14, 2017 from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM at the African American Health Information & Resource Center, 1910 Abercom Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401! This event is free to attend. Learn to prepare delicious meals and snacks to control or prevent diabetes and other diseases. During three exciting lessons … Continue reading “Right Bite Diabetes Cooking School”