A New Service For Savannah’s Busy Business Community

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

To better serve the needs of aspiring entrepreneurs and owners of existing businesses in our community, Savannah SCORE has expanded its free business mentoring hours. In addition to SCORE’s M-F 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM schedule, identical services are also available Thursdays from 4:00 to 6:00PM, Fridays at 8:00 AM and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The new … Continue reading “A New Service For Savannah’s Busy Business Community”

Sol C. Johnson National Alumni Meets

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

The Sol C. Johnson National Alumni Association meets every 4th Saturday at 2 pm at the WW Law Center 909 E. Bolton Street Savannah, GA. All classes are welcome to attend.

Savannah State To Host Regional Science Fair

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

The Savannah State University (SSU) College of Sciences and Technology (COST) and STEM 360 will host the 2020 Savannah Regional Science and Engineering Fair (RSEF) February 4-6, 2020. The regional fair gives students a setting to develop important critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, teamwork and personal management skills, which are essential in today’s fast-paced technological society. Further information is available at: … Continue reading “Savannah State To Host Regional Science Fair”

WRUU 107.5 FM Community Radio Volunteer Orientation

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

WRUU 107.5 is Connect Savannah’s “Best of Local Radio” and “Best of Local Talk Radio” 2019 winner! Our all-volunteer station seeks members of our community who have media/marketing, fundraising and other talents to keep us keep going strong. We are also accepting proposals for program hosts. For more information, visit www.wruu.org or contact program@wruu.org.

Need For Blood Doesn’t Stop For Holidays – Donors Needed!

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, more than 1 million units of blood could be transfused in the United States. Individuals are urged to give a lifesaving gift this holiday season by making an appointment to donate blood or platelets (www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive) and help the American Red Cross ensure a sufficient supply is available for patients throughout the holiday season. Those with type … Continue reading “Need For Blood Doesn’t Stop For Holidays – Donors Needed!”

Instagram’s Influence

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

Where does one begin when discussing the topic of social media? Honestly, I don’t know. There is so much to cover with this intensely broad subject, but in this article, I will be focusing specifically on Instagram. Instagram, a Facebook owned social media platform, is used mainly for sharing photos and videos. Once a user posts a picture on their … Continue reading “Instagram’s Influence”

Savannah Sings 2020 Choir Invitational Performance to Take Place

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

On Friday February 7, 2020 at 7:00 pm, Esther F. Garrison School for the Arts and Garrison Voices will host Savannah Sings 2020: Savannah’s Invitational Choir Festival at the Yamacraw Center for Performing Arts. The Invitational Choir Festival is a two part event featuring a concert program by some of the area’s top school and community youth choirs as well … Continue reading “Savannah Sings 2020 Choir Invitational Performance to Take Place”

Georgia Power to issue credit on February bills

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

The final bill credits associated with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will be applied to Georgia Power customers’ bills in February 2020. These credits are a result of the reduction in Georgia Power’s federal corporate tax rate from 35% down to 21%. The typical residential customer using an average of 1,000 kilowatt hours per month would receive … Continue reading “Georgia Power to issue credit on February bills”

Baha’i Community Of Savannah In Association With Parent UniversityPresents CTC New York Ensemble

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

Parent University is bringing a unique performance to help fulfill its mission. Coming up in February–A New York City-based theater company will travel to Savannah to bring us ‘Henry Box Brown: A Musical Journey’– This internationally renowned show will hit the stage in Savannah with three free performances starting February 14th and going through the 16th. The event will be … Continue reading “Baha’i Community Of Savannah In Association With Parent UniversityPresents CTC New York Ensemble”

Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society Calls for 2020 Night of Champions Nominations

By Savannah Tribune | February 05, 2020

The Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society (LDSS) is seeking nominations and sponsors in preparation for its 11th Annual Night of Champions celebration of workplace success stories. “Night of Champions is designed to highlight employees and their employers who, through dedication and leadership, illuminate the possibilities and benefits of inclusive communities and workspaces,” said Night of Champions chairman Tom Kenkel. “We welcome … Continue reading “Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society Calls for 2020 Night of Champions Nominations”