Black Nativity: A Christmas Musical

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

The Performing Arts Collective of Savannah (PAC) is pleased to announce they will be producing the musical Black Nativity for its 8th consecutive year. The musical was written by the phenomenal Langston Hughes and is a joyful retelling of St. Luke’s story of the birth of Christ by way of gospel music, dance, poetry, and narrative. The story of Jesus … Continue reading “Black Nativity: A Christmas Musical”

Richmond Hill to Participate in Georgia Municipal Association’s 2017 Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

The city of Richmond Hill, Ga. is pleased to announce its participation in the Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA’s) 2017 Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade, a program that provides holiday gifts for Georgia hospital patients with developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs. “For nearly six decades, this program has been instrumental in providing gifts for the patients of Georgia’s seven regional behavioral health … Continue reading “Richmond Hill to Participate in Georgia Municipal Association’s 2017 Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade”

Deal Announces $35 Million For Cybersecurity Center Expansion

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Gov. Nathan Deal today announced $35 million in funding for an expansion of the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center in Augusta. The second facility will serve as an incubator hub for technology startups as well as a training space for the state’s cybersecurity initiatives and workforce development programs. “Earlier this year, I announced $58 million for the … Continue reading “Deal Announces $35 Million For Cybersecurity Center Expansion”

Santa’s Pantry Serving Savannah-Chatham Title 1 Schools

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Organizations across the county are coming together to hold a food drive for Title 1 schools within our district. The intent is to collect non-perishable food items and deliver them to food insecure students right before the Christmas break. We are reaching out to schools to gather an estimate number of students within your school who may benefit from this … Continue reading “Santa’s Pantry Serving Savannah-Chatham Title 1 Schools”

District 5 Town Hall Meeting Set for Tuesday, Dec. 5

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

City of Savannah District 5 Alderwoman Dr. Estella Shabazz is hosting a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, December 5th, 6:30pm-7:30pm at the Tatemville Community Center. 333 Coleman St., Savannah. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the proposed fire fee.

Savannah Economic Development Authority Announces Partnership With Savannah College of Art and Design

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Recently, the Savannah Economic Development Authority and the Savannah College of Art and Design announced a groundbreaking partnership designed to help SCAD alumni develop commercially viable digital products and advance Savannah’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Called SCAD+, this groundbreaking program will support talented SCAD alumni, many having been recognized nationally and internationally with professional association awards, to bring their commercial concepts to … Continue reading “Savannah Economic Development Authority Announces Partnership With Savannah College of Art and Design”

Catechism and Ordination Services Held For Minister Paul Smith

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Catechism and Ordination Services were held last Sunday, November 26, 2017 at Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church for Minister Paul Smith. An Ordination Board presided by Rev. Thurmond N.. Tillman conducted the Catechism. A native of Savannah, Min. Paul Smith is the son of Rev. James and Sis. Catherine Smith. Believing in life-long learning, he is a graduate of A. … Continue reading “Catechism and Ordination Services Held For Minister Paul Smith”

Tybee MLK 5/50 Forward Celebration

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Tybee MLK 5/50 Forward Celebration will take place on Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 2 p.m. Join us as we walk or ride in a Human Rights Parade from Walter Parker Pier (16th St.) to Old School Cafeteria. During the 5th Annual Tybee MLK Parade and Human Rights Program, we will recognize 50 years since Dr. King’s assassination as we … Continue reading “Tybee MLK 5/50 Forward Celebration”

MLK Jr., Observance Day Association Announces Its 2018 Honorees

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

The 39th Annual Celebration of Dr. King’s birth will begin Sunday, the 10th of December 2017 with our 2018 Honorees Reception at the King Frazier Ballroom at 5:00 p.m. at Savannah State University. The Board of Directors of the Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Day Association, Inc. invites the community at-large to attend the celebration as we introduce the 2018 … Continue reading “MLK Jr., Observance Day Association Announces Its 2018 Honorees”

The Savannah Community Celebrates The Life Of

By Savannah Tribune | November 29, 2017

Bertha Jaudon Pinkney was born, September 14, 1929 in Savannah, Georgia at Montgomery, the daughter of the late Reverend Hampton and Annie Bell Jaudon. She was educated in the local public schools and graduated from Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia with a degree in Home Economics. After college, she married the late Fred V. Goode and her daughter, Vaughnette … Continue reading “The Savannah Community Celebrates The Life Of”