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18 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Up on the Rooftop with E93’s Kenya Cabine and Lil G Kenya Cabine E93, Savannah's Hip Hop and R&B Leader personalities Kenya Cabine, & Lil G will sit from 6am to 10pm on the rooftop of the Wesley Community Center on November 25, 2008, located at 1601 Drayton Street, during which time they will invite listeners and businesses to make pledges of food and monetary donations to help support families in need. E93 will bring awareness to the cen ters needs during this time of the year. Wesley Community Center, a non-prof it agency, provides a variety of services in Chatham County. Wesley Community Centers of Savannah's mission is to promote the economic, educational and spiritual growth of women, children and youth and programs are designed to foster independ ence and self esteem. Wesley Community Centers is also a certified homeless indirect- service provider through the Chatham Savannah Authority for the Homeless. E93, a Cumulus Broadcasting station, is encouraging listeners to donate goods to help support this worthwhile cause. For more information, please contact Gil A. Jones Jr. at 961-9000 ext. 7100. To Ensure Triumph, It Takes Afl Of Us Barber Shop iWin t'lufowjr itfmLY nNffhifajKHJflf Ejiymwmrw NOW SEEKING LICENSED BARBERS tlia w jib to advance in u prafenutuil iiiminci 7b Apply Contact Uarvfn Johnson at 912-324 S05S Of 334.275G ei Slap by al 22 IB Bull Strut (Between IBIb 4 391h Si] GRAND OPENING E0R flap DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTIONS A & 1' IJi.lujI Video r‘naJiLLLM'11'. a lix'id udee ivioJlmiuii mid phuli'jrjiihy artnpuny in cquiiilniL its bii*iib» hy ■ leu uffim it .1 lb ] Mcntjvmxty Smie 25 I ha fliwnib hiiwd ewnpuny w .i- limned in by lire owner Anllwny JeireL Mr Jcrral and his wife {Puindii i have expanded in ihdj business fforn « aiding'- g(«spd concerts to icta'innn podixinm, vidm^iuphy md li .uiiniii videos. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Eleventh Annual Day of Great Thanksgiving, November 22 Old Savannah City Mission, Savannah's Five Star Gospel Rescue Mission, 2414 Bull Street, Savannah, (912) 232-1979 www.oscm.org needs volunteers throughout the week. If you want to make a difference, please call Dana (232-1979) or email her (dana@oscm.org) or just drop by the Mission. We will put you to work. For the third consecutive year, Wiley McCrary, owner of Wiley's Championship BBQ and winner of multi-state awards is in the lead in preparation of 250 turkeys; how ever, he is not alone. Our friends Blowing Smoke BBQ, Papa's BBQ and Brinson Clements are on board to help with the food preparation. For many people the delicious dinner served on Saturday will be their only Thanksgiving dinner. The Mission has already been assisting a significant increase in people. People are looking for help, espe cially for food. Our economic difficulties are driving more people to the Mission and to our Day of Great Thanksgiving. On Saturday, November 22 from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. delicious smoked turkey Thanksgiving dinners will be served free of charge to our community's neediest citizens. Too often in Savannah we live “parallel” lives. People pass on the street, but never meet. It is meeting time this Saturday. Thousands of people, many of them volun teers others are friends and neighbors, aka homeless will have their first face to face encounter. Teams of volunteers will fan out across the area to deliver 1,200 meals to seniors and those with special needs who are unable to come to Forsyth Park. This event mirrors much of what we imagine of the First Thanksgiving. Native Americans who had helped Pilgrims survive through difficult times joined them at a table filled with the bountiful provisions of God. In a genuine spirit of unity they enjoyed a meal together and gave thanks to God. This event is open to the community. There is a place at the Thanksgiving table for every one... those who help and those who need help. For the first time many volunteers will look into the pain-filled eyes of the less for tunate. Again, VOFUNTEERS ARE NEED ED! Call (912) 232-1979, ext. 200 or email Dana at dana@oscm.org. If you wish, just drop in the Mission. There's much work to be done. Thanksgiving... Continued from page 11 located 622 East 37'h Street. The question that we must answer it seems as a faith community is, do we want to feel good about our ministry, or do we want to do the will of God. If we want to do the will of God we have a model. It is contained in the life and commands of Jesus of Nazareth. Let us then fol low the admonition of Jesus to love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you, feed the hunger, clothe the naked, visit those in prison and care for widows and orphans," not as ends, but as a means of demonstrating God's love for the whole per son in order that people might seek Him and live. The contact persons for these events are: the Rev. Carol King, 656-5378 or 355-7792, , Rev. James Nelson, 233-5395 or 959- 9573 and Dr. Samuel Williams, President, IMA, 354-3995 or 433-0809. CumcriiHl udt ■», *1 mir i>n|iruing. Hmmlay November III, IlHlJl. lit:(Hi iri to A:IHI pm. Spucinl ajiprummi' fturo Mn. bolted Natlw lntorn*Mim»J 1008, Mr*. \nitolrqiu 1 Hun ilk. Check lAII nut [Ml I hill qKci.iL during Sum visil I took airly fur Holiday Portraits. YOU can vis it all ofntir rvchsi leu anw™ ;m[H lijuriil. run www ptliL!ila! pljotHuretlecl ami and out online man?.try at www.mychurGtotniime com. Alpha Kappa.. • Continued from page 11 Oglethorpe Academy. She attends Jerusalem Baptist Church. Hobbies include playing the violin, clarinet, skating and cheerleading. She aspires to become an audiologist. Ariel S. Jones, daughter of Sheryl Jones, attends Southwest Middle School. She is a member of Overcoming by Faith. Hobbies include cheerlead ing, dancing, modeling, drama, tennis and debating. She aspires to become a cor porate attorney. Chelsea M. Ruth, daughter of Yvette D. Ruth attends DeRenne Middle School. She is a member of Restoration/PMJ Ministries. Hobbies include singing, dancing and basketball. She aspires to become a singer. Kaelyn D. Steel, daughter of Art and Dawnique Steele attends Oglethorpe Academy. She is a member of Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic Church. Hobbies include Tennis and crafts. She is still deciding on her aspirations. Sttmep S. Jonetf Sc Campbell Funeral Services “Family Serving Families” David L. Campbell. 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