Celebrating Forty Years Of Remarkable Service To Our Community

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

The Chatham County Commissioners along with Chatham County Police Chief Hadley and the Chatham County Police Dept. are privileged and honored to pay tribute and to express appreciation to Chatham County Police Department Assistant Chief Juliette Tolbert. On April 1, 1981, Chatham County Police Department Assistant Chief Juliette Tolbert began her law enforcement career as a patrol officer for the … Continue reading “Celebrating Forty Years Of Remarkable Service To Our Community”

Calvary Day School Students Break School Record

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Calvary Day School had two track team members break school records at a track meet last weekend. Taylor Goodly and Jalin Scott from Calvary Day School broke the school’s girls and boys record for shot put throw at their meet last Tuesday, March 31st, 2021. Goodly has been on the track team at Calvary for three years now. Coaches say … Continue reading “Calvary Day School Students Break School Record”

“The Battle for the Soul of America”

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

“If the foundations are destroyed, what shall the righteous do?” (Psalm 11:3) These words ring true today as we come face to face with foundational issues for American democracy. Voting and justice are the bedrock of a democratic society. But we must not forget that slavery and segregation undergirds the racism that is America’s original sin. The question, with voter … Continue reading ““The Battle for the Soul of America””

Read Across America 2021 “Grab You a Hat and Read With A Cat!”

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Gamma Sigma Omega Chapter participated in the National Education Association’s “Read Across America” on March 1, 2021 by partnering with Savannah State University’s College of Education and GAE/ Educators Rising (Student Organization) to donate 150 books to Humanities at Juliette Gordon Low Elementary School. Gamma Sigma Omega Chapter also hosted a virtual reading event with … Continue reading “Read Across America 2021 “Grab You a Hat and Read With A Cat!””

St. Pius X High School Alumni Assoc. Maroon & Gold Day

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. Join your classmates by ZOOM. See and talk to friends from years ago and miles away. It is simple and is it fun. Go to Zoom.com, put in the meeting code and password. To get the ZOOM code and password for the April 17, 2021 meeting email: pamelac47@yahoo.com or text 912-224-4815. All former … Continue reading “St. Pius X High School Alumni Assoc. Maroon & Gold Day”

Small Business Workshop Hosted by The Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

The Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce will host Protecting Yourself, Your Family & Your Small Business virtual workshop on April 24th, 2021 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. All GSBCC members and the public are invited to attend. It is extremely important as a small business to make sure you know how to protect your investments, your family and … Continue reading “Small Business Workshop Hosted by The Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce”

EYE CARE FOR YOU!

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Often, women are responsible for taking care of their family’s health but will neglect their own health. Current statistics show that women make up about 53% of the population and account for two-thirds of people who will end up with a visual impairment or blindness. Because the life expectancy for women is increasing, so is the rate of eye diseases … Continue reading “EYE CARE FOR YOU!”

Deep Center to Co-Host Youth: Voice, Story, and Power Summit

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Deep joins the Southern Economic Advancement Project and the Roosevelt Network to connect youth across the Southern Black Belt Deep Center, the Southern Economic Advancement Project (SEAP) and the Roosevelt Network will co-host the Youth: Voice, Story, and Power Summit, which will connect youth across the Southern Black Belt with one another to learn about policy and legislative change. Students … Continue reading “Deep Center to Co-Host Youth: Voice, Story, and Power Summit”

Chatham Emergency Services

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

Burgess Law Group Holds Easter Egg Hunt

By Savannah Tribune | April 14, 2021

The Burgess Law Group and Attorney Stephanie Burgess held its first annual Easter Egg last Saturday at Live Oak Park. Children from the surrounding community came out for fun and games while searching for Golden Eggs. Refreshments were served. “The first annual Easter Egg hunt was a success and we look forward to doing more in the future” said Attorney … Continue reading “Burgess Law Group Holds Easter Egg Hunt”