City to Hold Grand Opening for Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

The City of Savannah will hold a grand opening weekend for the Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center, or PARC on July 12 & 13. A ribbon cutting will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, July 12 followed by membership registration, facility tours and programmed activities. On July 13, a block party will be held at the PARC including music, membership … Continue reading “City to Hold Grand Opening for Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center”

Free Computer Classes at African-American Health Information & Resource Center

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

Free Computer Classes taught by Microsoft Certified Instructors held at the African-American Health Information & Resource Center, 1910 Abercorn St, in Savannah Older Adult & Beginner Classes Keyboarding, Internet/Email Basics, Windows I & II Advanced Classes Word Basic I & II • Excel I & II • PowerPoint Small Business & Personal Use Classes • QuickBooks I & II Microsoft … Continue reading “Free Computer Classes at African-American Health Information & Resource Center”

City to Hold Grand Opening for Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

The City of Savannah will hold a grand opening weekend for the Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center, 425 Pennsylvania Avenue, or PARC on July 12 & 13. A ribbon cutting will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, July 12 followed by membership registration, facility tours and programmed activities. On July 13, a block party will be held from 10 a.m. … Continue reading “City to Hold Grand Opening for Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center”

Tatemville Youth Essay Contest

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

The Tatemville Community Improvement Association, INC. Banquet Committee announces its Youth Essay Contest for ages 11-18. The topic is “WHAT CAN I DO TO IMPROVE THE FUTURE GROWTH OF TATEMVILLE”. The essay must be at least 120 words. There will be a 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize awarded for the best essay. All entries must be received by July 15th. … Continue reading “Tatemville Youth Essay Contest”

Savannah-Area Students Invited to Start School with ‘Fresh Start’ Event July 13

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

“Back to school” are three words that children often dread hearing, but Saint Leo University hopes to make sure the school year starts off right for Savannah area children. The community is invited to join Saint Leo University, in conjunction with Amerigroup, E-93/ Cumulus Radio (WEASFM), 100 Black Men of Savannah, Image is Everything Nail Bar, The Truth: Full Service … Continue reading “Savannah-Area Students Invited to Start School with ‘Fresh Start’ Event July 13”

2020 MLK Day Parade Applications Available

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

Applications for the 41th annual MLK Day Parade in Savannah are now available, with a submission deadline of Nov. 30, 2019. The parade, one of the largest MLK Day events in the United States, will include up to 325 units of school marching bands, ROTC or military units, elected officials, faith groups, sororities and fraternities, businesses, schools and other organizations. … Continue reading “2020 MLK Day Parade Applications Available”

CEMA Hosting Free Citizen Hurricane Academy

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

With the 2019 hurricane season underway, the Chatham County Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) is hosting a Citizen Hurricane Academy to help residents prepare for whatever the season may bring. This free event, held in collaboration with Memorial Health, will be from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, at Savannah High School, located at 400 Pennsylvania Ave., Savannah, … Continue reading “CEMA Hosting Free Citizen Hurricane Academy”

Leadership Southeast Georgia Calls For Nominations for 2020 Leadership Training Program

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

Leadership Southeast Georgia, a leadership development program for professionals in a 10-county coastal region, is calling for nominations for the class of 2020. The program fosters relationships among leaders in the region and offers professional development related to critical leadership skills and issues such as conflict resolution, self-awareness, communication and strategic thinking. “This program attracts and connects seasoned civic and … Continue reading “Leadership Southeast Georgia Calls For Nominations for 2020 Leadership Training Program”

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Gives Tips For Traveling Cancer Patients

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) has compiled some tips to help cancer patients prepare for their trip that can make traveling a more enjoyable experience. Before you go: Talk to your doctor: Unfortunately, it isn’t always safe for people in cancer treatment to fly. Make sure you get approval from your doctor, receive any vaccines required for travel, inquire … Continue reading “The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Gives Tips For Traveling Cancer Patients”

Weekly Services at First New Light Baptist Church

By Savannah Tribune | July 10, 2019

First New Light Baptist Church located at 601 Barnard Street announces weekly services. Rev. Roger D. Green, is the Pastor Weekly services at First New Light Baptist Church, 601 Barnard St., begin on Sunday morning at 10 AM with Sunday School with Deacon Albert Hall, Superintendent and Staff in Charge. Services continue at 11:30 AM with Morning Worship with the … Continue reading “Weekly Services at First New Light Baptist Church”