Greenbriar Children’s Center Announces Christmas In July / Annual Day Of Giving

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

Greenbriar Children’s Center, a non-profit in Savannah serving children and families for 73 years, announces its second annual online Day of Giving in conjunction with its traditional Christmas in July event, both to be held on Friday, July 15, 2022, which coincides with the 73rd anniversary of the founding of Greenbriar. “Each year, The Women’s Auxiliary and The Laymen’s Auxiliary … Continue reading “Greenbriar Children’s Center Announces Christmas In July / Annual Day Of Giving”

United Way Of The Coastal Empire Announces Board Leadership

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

United Way of the Coastal Empire is proud to announce the 2022- 2023 Board of Director’s Executive Committee along with new members of the Board who will help lead the organization this year. 2022-23 Board of Directors Executive Committee: Board Chair: Mark Bennett (Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation); Board Vice Chair: Ken Rabitsch (Synovous); Campaign Chair: Cindy Robinett (Sterling Seacrest Pritchard); Campaign … Continue reading “United Way Of The Coastal Empire Announces Board Leadership”

Deep Center Awarded & Recognized As A Southern Cultural Treasure By South Arts

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

Deep Center is proud to be a recipient and member of South Arts’ inaugural cohort of Southern Cultural Treasures: a $6,000,000, four-year initiative supporting Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)-led and -serving arts and cultural organizations throughout the Southeast. “It’s an honor to be a part of the Southern Cultural Treasures initiative,” said Director of Public Policy and Communications, … Continue reading “Deep Center Awarded & Recognized As A Southern Cultural Treasure By South Arts”

The 1972 Class Of A.E. Beach High School Celebrates Their 50th Anniversary

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

When members of the Junior class of Alfred Ely Beach High School left for the end of the 1971 school year, little did they know that their Senior year would be disrupted, their dreams of being the largest class in Savannah history destroyed and long-term friendships placed on hold due to desegregation and mandatory busing. The class of 1972, was … Continue reading “The 1972 Class Of A.E. Beach High School Celebrates Their 50th Anniversary”

A-Phi-A Philanthropy Day

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

On Friday, July 1, 2022, the Beta Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. continued its annual support of the Savannah Seniors Center Annual Fan Drive by contributing fifty-seven (57) box fans. This is the fraternity’s third consecutive year supporting the center and this worthy cause. It is our small but yet impactful effort to help our most … Continue reading “A-Phi-A Philanthropy Day”

Congratulations To Sydnei Campbell

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

On Saturday, June 11, 2022, Sydney Campell was crowned Miss Precious Gem 2022. Sydnei is a member of Solomon Youth Chapter #342 for 5 years where she served as Recordess. She is the daughter of Lejoy D. Fields and David L. Campbell, Jr. She is a member of Asbury United Methodist Church and an 8th grade student at Memorial Day … Continue reading “Congratulations To Sydnei Campbell”

July & August Teen Vaccine Clinics For 11th Grade Required Meningitis Booster Shot

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

The Chatham County Health Department will hold several meningitis vaccination clinics for teens in July and August to help local students get up to date on required school vaccines. This fall, all Georgia students going into 11th grade who are at least 16 years of age must receive a booster shot to protect against meningitis. “This new booster shot requirement … Continue reading “July & August Teen Vaccine Clinics For 11th Grade Required Meningitis Booster Shot”

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

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 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”

TIC Announces Ongoing Job Recruitment In Brunswick and Savannah

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

TIC, Powered by People, has ongoing recruitment for jobs in Brunswick, GA and Savannah, GA. Available positions include Pile Driver Journeyman, Structural Welder Craftsman, Carpenter, Laborer, Machinist Journeyman, and Truck Driver. Job seekers who wish to learn more may visit bit.ly/39CKyqV for additional information about available positions and to apply. Interested applicants must have an employgeorgia. com account and resumé … Continue reading “TIC Announces Ongoing Job Recruitment In Brunswick and Savannah”

Jepson & Telfair Free Family Admission Weekends

By Savannah Tribune | July 13, 2022

Through August 28, 2022 at the Jepson Center and Telfair Academy (ONLY) Admission to the Jepson Center and Telfair Academy will be free each weekend (Saturday & Sunday) during the duration of the William O. Golding exhibition! Free admission is available to residents of the following counties: Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, Liberty, Beaufort, and Jasper.