These Two Creators of Color Don’t Want a Seat at Your Table

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

Two women of color, fed up with the lack of representation of creators of color at local craft markets have spearheaded a makers movement. On November 9th from 11-5 p.m, they will be presenting the inaugural Melanin Makers’ Market to the community of Brunswick, Georgia at the local Coastal Pines Technical College campus. The beautiful coast of Georgia hosts an … Continue reading “These Two Creators of Color Don’t Want a Seat at Your Table”

Who Will Serve As Mayor & Council In 2020?

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

As of press time for The Savannah Tribune, the RESULTS of the City of Savannah’s November 5, 2019 Municipal Elections, were incomplete. We will have the complete results on our website as they are made available to us. We will also publish the complete results in the next edition of The Savannah Tribune. Visit savannahtribune.com, susbscribe to our newsletter, “Like” … Continue reading “Who Will Serve As Mayor & Council In 2020?”

Savannah’s Harvest Is Plentiful: “What Does An Agenda For Progress Look Like”

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

On the heels of the Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc.’s (HCFS) highly successful, 3-part series in advance of the City of Savannah’s municipal election, it is proud to present its monthly Signature Roundtable and Open Forum for information and the exchange of ideas. The breakfast forum will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2019 in the Multipurpose Room of … Continue reading “Savannah’s Harvest Is Plentiful: “What Does An Agenda For Progress Look Like””

Greenbriar Celebrates 70 Years With Anniversary Gala

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

Greenbriar Children’s Center is celebrating 70 years of lending helping hands and bringing hope to the hearts of countless Savannah families and children. To commemorate this impressive milestone, Greenbriar held its 70th Anniversary Gala last Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 at the Savannah Marriott Riverfront. This black-tie gala featured live music and entertainment by New Arts Ensembles and Violinist, Jalin Graham, … Continue reading “Greenbriar Celebrates 70 Years With Anniversary Gala”

Civil Rights Exhibit To Open at Savannah Cultural Arts Center

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

On Thursday, November 21st from 5:30-7:30 p.m. the City of Savannah will hold an opening reception and program for “Five Years That Changed Savannah Forever: Reflecting on the Civil Rights Movement through the W. W. Law Photograph Collection” at The Savannah Cultural Arts Center, 201 Montgomery Street. The exhibition documents five of the most turbulent years of the Civil Rights … Continue reading “Civil Rights Exhibit To Open at Savannah Cultural Arts Center”

End Gun Violence-Step Forward Initiative

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

Thanking-You-A-Bunch to supporters of the Greater West Savannah 2019 October Fall Festival of communities, friends and neighbors.

New Summerside Park Groundbreaking Ceremony Set

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

The City of Savannah will hold a ceremony to celebrate the groundbreaking for a new Summerside Park on Clinch Street in Savannah’s 5th District. The event will be held Wednesday, November 13th at 10 a.m. Summerside Park is adjacent to DeRenne Middle School, just to the west of the complex. Phase I will include a new playground and parking lot. … Continue reading “New Summerside Park Groundbreaking Ceremony Set”

Port Wentworth Department of Public Safety Command Vehicle

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

The Port Wentworth Department of Public Safety received delivery of a Mobile Command Vehicle. This vehicle was designed to assist the department as they respond to critical incidents. The vehicle was built by NOMAD GCS and is outfitted with the latest technology. The vehicle contains six dispatch / workstations and a conference room. This vehicle has satellite communication and video … Continue reading “Port Wentworth Department of Public Safety Command Vehicle”

CAT Launches eCommerce Ticket Service

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

Chatham Area Transit has implemented a convenient new method for customers to obtain bus passes. With the launch of a new online purchasing site Monday, customers can now order their passes online and have them delivered to their home. The online ordering platform allows riders to purchase the type of bus pass that is right for them, including full-day, weekly … Continue reading “CAT Launches eCommerce Ticket Service”

Ursuline B. Law 2020 Medical Scholarship Applications Now Available

By Savannah Tribune | November 06, 2019

The Cuyler Community Improvement Association, Inc. (501.c.3) (C.C.I.A., Inc.) announces the release of the 2020 application for the Ursuline B. Law Medical Scholarship. Applicants must be enrolled in their second year of studies in a college or university. They must be pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree towards being a physician, registered nurse, dentist, etc. Applicant must have a 3.5 … Continue reading “Ursuline B. Law 2020 Medical Scholarship Applications Now Available”