The UGA Small Business Development Center (SBDC), And Blue Edge Business Solutions, Host Email Marketing Workshop For Small Businesses Aug. 4th

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

With the growth of social media and other digital marketing avenues, it can be easy to overlook email marketing. However, this form of communication has the highest return on investment of all digital marketing tactics. During this session, you will learn how to develop a strong contact list, how to write effective content and how to use automation to encourage … Continue reading “The UGA Small Business Development Center (SBDC), And Blue Edge Business Solutions, Host Email Marketing Workshop For Small Businesses Aug. 4th”

Marie Crawford Quinn Will Be Guest Pianist at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

On Sunday, July 24, 2022, Mrs. Marie Crawford Quin will be the guest pianist at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church @ 11:00 am. Mrs. Quinn is a native of Savannah, Georgia, an alumnus of Savannah State University, and a Golden Soror of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. Marie Crawford Quinn has experienced numerous first. The firstborn of Edward Morris and Mackdew … Continue reading “Marie Crawford Quinn Will Be Guest Pianist at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church”

AARP Declares Chatham County An Age Friendly Community

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Last Friday, July 8th, AARP celebrated this special recognition by invitation of the Chatham County Board of Commissioners and County Manager’s Office. Chatham County is now an Age-Friendly Community as well as its cities of Bloomingdale; Garden City; Pooler; Port Wentworth; Savannah; Thunderbolt and Tybee Island are members of the AARP Network of Age/Friendly States and Communities. A special thanks … Continue reading “AARP Declares Chatham County An Age Friendly Community”

Justice Verda M. Colvin To Speak At St. Paul CME Church

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Justice Verda M. Colvin will serve as the guest speaker at St. Paul CME Church as they recognize their 2022 graduates on June 24th at the 11:00 AM Worship Experience. Justice Verda M. Colvin was appointed to the Supreme Court on July 20, 2021, by Gov. Brian Kemp. She is the first African American female appointed by a Republican governor … Continue reading “Justice Verda M. Colvin To Speak At St. Paul CME Church”

Sign Up To Power The Polls

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Gaps that administrators are trying to fill as quickly as possible for the fall: Chatham, GA: 50 additional poll workers. Tech savvy. With the 2022 primary elections already underway, we are seeing an urgent need for poll workers to ensure our elections run smoothly. Poll workers support early voting locations, ensure technology functions, and help minimize long lines and delays … Continue reading “Sign Up To Power The Polls”

Weekly Community Centers Of Savannah, Inc.

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Oakdale Park Yard Sale

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Senior Volunteer Program of EOA

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Share your time and special talents with others, join the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of EOA, we need your help to help others. Through RSVP seniors 55 and older serve in various community organizations 1 to 40 hours per week. Choose where you want to serve from the many local agencies we are affiliated with. Qualifications are to be … Continue reading “Senior Volunteer Program of EOA”

Medical Management International, Inc.

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

Free Hearing Screenings Every Thursday

By Savannah Tribune | July 20, 2022

The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center, 1206 East 66th St., a nonprofit organization serving clients with speech pathology and audiology needs, offers free hearing screenings which are open to the public every Thursday from 9-11 a.m. Children ages three years old to adults of all ages are screened on a first-come, first-serve basis by a trained audiology assistant. For more … Continue reading “Free Hearing Screenings Every Thursday”