Nate Parker & The HBCU Storytellers Honor Black History

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

The HBCU Storytell- ers Project is a unique culmination of social justice activism and meaningful cinematic arts. With funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The Nate Parker Foundation Inc. made this dynamic program possible. These organizations partnered with the purpose of positioning young black storytelling at the forefront of the filmmaking industry in order to change culture through film. The … Continue reading “Nate Parker & The HBCU Storytellers Honor Black History”

Family Promise Of Greater Savannah Launching Local ‘Girls Who Code’ Clubs

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

Family Promise of Greater Savannah is contributing to a movement that aims to give girls and women equal representation in the technology field. Thanks to a generous grant from Comcast, Family Promise is facilitating the local launch of the “Girls Who Code” program in the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System, starting Tuesday, March 3. Girls Who Code, a national nonprofit … Continue reading “Family Promise Of Greater Savannah Launching Local ‘Girls Who Code’ Clubs”

SCAD Announces Savannah Women of Vision 2020 Honorees

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) President and Founder Paula Wallace celebrated Georgia history with two new Women of Vision honorees. Recognizing women of peerless valor, altruism and intellect, the investiture welcomed Suzanne Shank and Clermont Lee into its elite cadre of Savannah trailblazers. The university invited the public to join the celebration on Friday, February 14 at Arnold … Continue reading “SCAD Announces Savannah Women of Vision 2020 Honorees”

69th Annual Southern Regional Press Institute Held

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

The 69th Annual Southern Regional Press Institute at Savannah State University took place last Thursday and Friday, February 20-21, 2020. This event provided workshops for all students in the Mass Communications Department. The workshops included photography, writing for multiple platforms, news, magazine and feature writing, news media, copy-editing, headline writing, broadcasting, public relations, advertising, and newspaper layout and design, all … Continue reading “69th Annual Southern Regional Press Institute Held”

Deep Center Names Savannah’s Best Young Author

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

Deep Center has named Angel Price-Montgomery, an eighth grader from West Chatham Middle School, as Deep Laureate for winter 2020. This honor recognizes Angel as Savannah’s “deepest” young author, whose creative writing is among the most skilled, original, and fearless in the county. Angel’s powerful piece, “I Am,” won the honor. “I am really blown away by the honor and … Continue reading “Deep Center Names Savannah’s Best Young Author”

Milele Children’s Choir from Uganda, Africa To Perform at ConneXion Church

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

ConneXion Church will host the Imani Milele Children’s Choir from Uganda Africa on Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. The Imani concerts are an inspirational and exciting blend of unique arrangements to include praise and worship songs, original and traditional hymns all produced by Imani’s very talented choir directors. Their acapella arrangements and African dances are all to the … Continue reading “Milele Children’s Choir from Uganda, Africa To Perform at ConneXion Church”

Leonard Massey Announces Campaign for Chatham County Commissioner District 6

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

Savannah native Leonard Massey officially announces his candidacy for Chatham County Commissioner District 6. A strong advocate for the tourism community in Savannah, Massey currently works as the General Manager of the popular Springhill Suites Savannah Downtown, a role he grew into after starting as a dishwasher at a local hotel at the age of 17. “I have built my … Continue reading “Leonard Massey Announces Campaign for Chatham County Commissioner District 6”

Junior League Of Savannah Kids Who Care Scholarship Applications Due Friday

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

KIDS WHO CARE is a scholarship program designed to salute high school seniors who have made a positive difference in the lives of others by volunteering. These college scholarships will be awarded to local senior(s) from the Savannah and Low Country areas in recognition of their outstanding volunteer service and outstanding community involvement. The selected candidates receive a portion of … Continue reading “Junior League Of Savannah Kids Who Care Scholarship Applications Due Friday”

Digicon The Series, First Session Begins March 24, 2020

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a Public Service and Outreach unit of the University of Georgia, and M&R Marketing, invite small business owners and marketing managers to a brand-new fourpart digital marketing series. Take the mystery out of the ever-changing platforms, strategies, tactics and tools and gain confidence in your ability to identify digital marketing opportunities … Continue reading “Digicon The Series, First Session Begins March 24, 2020”

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. MegaGenesis College/Career Fair

By Savannah Tribune | February 26, 2020

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Beta Phi Lambda Chapter, will be continuing its service to the community with its 13th annual MegaGenesis college/ career fair, scheduled for Saturday, February 29th, 2020 at Sol C. Johnson High School, beginning at 9am to 3pm. This is a daylong workshop, open to all public and private middle and high school students throughout Chatham … Continue reading “Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. MegaGenesis College/Career Fair”