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14 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Old School Skate Night Party
United We Stand, "Yes
We Can!" Alfred Ely Beach
& Savannah High Class of
1997 presents the first col
laborative of events to bring
about a local change in our
community. Our first
fundraiser is a skating party
for adults 24 and older. It is
our goal to make this event
private and we need your
help in purchasing tickets for
this event. Tickets are on
sale for $10 before January
15, 2009 and can be pur
chased at Sigma Graphics or
the Stagge Shop in the mall.
VIP tickets are on sale for
$ 15 in advance and $20 after
the 15 th of the
month(includes all you can
eat pizza,drinks, and more).
If enough tickets are sold in
advance we will be featuring
music from the 70's to pres
ent.
The goal of this collab
oration is to create programs
for our youth and support
Beach & SHS community
projects. All parents, alum
ni,and community members
are invited to this skating
event at Star Castle January
31, 2009 from 7pm-1:00am.
Our next event is "The Royal
Ball" February 28, 2009
from 8:00pm-midnight this
event will be held at the
American Legion 1108 Bull
St. Tickets are $25 per per
son and include food, nonal
coholic beverages, gift, fun,
and more.
For more information
on making a difference in the
two communities are ticket
information please contact
(912)484-8905,272-6101 or
email aeb_highl997@hot-
mail.com. Alfred Ely Beach
next alumni meeting will be
held at Beach High School
on Tuesday, January 13,
2009.
Join
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PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS
Sponsor of the Community Events
Savannah
Parkinson Support
Group to Meet
SAVANNAH PARKINSON
SUPPORT GROUP will meet
Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, 5 PM,
in the Marsh Auditorium at
Candler Hospital, 5353
Reynolds St., at DeRenne
Ave. in Savannah GA. Dr.
Terry L. Norburg, D.C., will
speak on "How Chiropractic
Care Can Help Those With
Parkinson's Disease." This
meeting is free and open to
the public. For information,
call (912) 355-6347 or (912)
238-4666
Volunteers Needed
Join the Retired and Senior
Volunteer Program of EOA,
we need your help to help
others. Through RSVP sen
iors 55 and older serve in var
ious community organiza
tions from 1 to 40 hours per
week. Savannah Sickle Cell
Association and Hospice
House are presently in need
of volunteers through RSVP.
"Volunteers are the Heart of
America." For information,
call 234-7842 or Linda Fields
at 238-2960 ext. 123.
Golden Age Program
Seeks Seniors
All seniors are encouraged to
participate in the Golden Age
Program at the beautiful
Tatemville Lake and
Community Center, Monday-
Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 333
Coleman St. Enjoy good fel
lowship, hot meals daily,
crafts, shopping trips, com
puter class gardening &
more. Telephone # 912-691-
6289.
Give the Gift of
Education and
Encouragement
Help give the gift of education
and encouragement this sea
son by volunteering one hour
a week to tutor and mentor
area youth. For more infor
mation please contact Kerri
Goodrich, Performance
Initiatives, Inc., 912-507-
7106 www.performanceini-
tiative.org
’’Wheels of Love”
Do you know someone who
has been deprived of their
ability to walk due to illness
or disease? If so, "Wheels of
Love" can help your loved
ones regain confidence and
their independence with a
power wheelchair or scooter.
For eligibility, call 1-866-631-
3022.
Babies Don’t Come
With Instructions
Love Babies? This Volunteer
Opportunity is for You! The
First Steps Parents of
Newborns program pairs vol
unteers with new families in
the hospital setting to provide
emotional support, parenting
education materials, and
referrals to community
resources. Volunteer training
and all materials are provided.
For more information about
the First Steps Parents of
Newborns program call 819-
6911 or 819-6910 or email
MobleySte@sjchs.org.
LifeLink Needs
Volunteers
LifeLink of Georgia the local
agency that coordinates organ
and tissue donations for the
state, is seeking volunteers.
Springfield Central High School
Class of 1965 invites you to a
Western Caribbean Cruise
The Springfield Central
High School Class of 1965
invites you to a Western
Carribean Cruise. The carni
val cruise is April 25th -
April 30th. The itinerary
includes stops such as the
Cayman Islands, Ocha Rios,
and Jamaica.
A valid U.S. Passport is
require.
For more information
contact Willie Wright at 912-
748-7434 or Roosevelt
Smalls at 912-695-6262 or
T.J. Reese at 912-772-3857.
MLK, Jr. Observance in
Liberty County
The Liberty County
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Observance Association
announces the theme for its
Annual Martin Luther King,
Jr. Celebration, January 16-
19, 2009, “Changing the
World...One Day at a
Time.” Please join us as we
celebrate the life and legacy
of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Friday January 16 -
Love-It Productions presents
“We are the Change that We
Seek” - 7 pm, First Zion
Baptist Church, Riceboro,
GA; Host Pastor: Reverend
Fredrick Mclver
Saturday, January 17
Annual Leadership
Breakfast, 9 am, Old
Dorchester Center, Midway,
GA;
Saturday, January 17
- Evening Youth Explosion
and Poster Winner
Announcement , 6:30 pm,
First Zion Missionary
Baptist Church, Riceboro,
GA;Host Pastor: Reverend
Fredrick Mclver
Sunday, January 18 -
Worship Services - MLK
Celebration of
Remembrance and Praise -
Local Churches
Monday, January 19 -
MLK City Parade and
Commemorative Service -
Hinesville, GA; Keynote
Address: Dr. Tom Diamond,
Abyssinia Baptist Church,
Jacksonville, FL; Parade line
up, 8am at Bradwell Institute
parking lot; Parade Start, 10
am; Commemorative Service
Follows in the Bradwell
Institute Gymnasium
Points of contact for
MLK Celebration events are
Daisy Jones (912) 572-9346,
Kenny Howard (912) 876-
3164, and Alvin Jackson
(912) 876-5267.
For information call Tracy
Gay at 800-365-2066 / 912-
341-0000.
Woodville-Tompkin
Alumni Meeting
The Woodville-Tompkins
Alumni Association will hold
a meeting on the second
Sunday, January 11, 2009.
The meeting will begin at
6:00 p.m. At 319 "C" Main
Street in Garden City, GA.
For more information please
contact 912-232-5005.
FREE 8-week
Barbershop Music
Seminar
It's "An Irish Barbershop
Sampler"... The Moon River
Chorus is sponsoring a FREE,
8-week barbershop music
seminar for area ladies who
enjoy singing. This is your
chance to experience the close
harmonies of the barbershop
genre and perform with the
ladies of the Moon River
Chorus in a public perform
ance in March. It will begin
January 15 and run through
March 5 from 6:30 to 7:30
pm. It is being held in the
Social Hall of the Whitefield
United Methodist Church at
the comer of 55th Street and
Waters Avenue. Please con
tact Sylvia Flynn for addition
al information: 927-2651 or
sylviapf@aol.com
Blessed Sacrament
School to host Open
House Jan. 25
Blessed Sacrament School
will host its Open House on
Sunday, Jan. 25 from 11 a.m. -
2 p.m. The school will be tak
ing applications and tours will
be available. Blessed
Sacrament is located at 1003
East Victory Drive in
Savannah. For more informa
tion, call (912) 356-6987.
Founded in 1939, Blessed
Sacrament School has more
than 400 students from pre
kindergarten to eighth grade.
Blessed Sacrament offers
faith-based Catholic educa
tion with experienced, certi
fied teachers in a safe, nurtur
ing environment with chal
lenging academic classes.
SCDS Lecture Series Continues
Savannah Country Day School presents the most accomplished
and best-known adult with autism, Temple Grandin, Ph.D. for
her lecture, "Autism Is No Obstacle." The Creative Minds
Lecture will be held on Tuesday, January 27th at 6:30 pm at
Jelks Auditorium at Savannah Country Day School. Individual
ticket prices are $10 for advance purchase, $12 at the door
(based on availability). For information, call 912-961-8828 or
visit www.savcds.org.
Parent University January Session
Parent University will hold their next session on Saturday,
January 31, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Savannah
Arts Academy (500 Washington Ave). Parents will have the
opportunity to take classes, learn valuable lessons and net
work. Free childcare and lunch will be provided. Exciting
character and virtues classes are available for youth and spe
cial guest appearances.
To register or get further information about Parent
University, call (912) 507-8566, 201-5090 or 201-2155.
Savannah Market Bazaar
launches the Vendor of the
Month campaign
The Savannah Market
Bazaar is pleased to launch
the Vendor of the Month
campaign. On Saturday,
January 10th, 2009 the
Market Bazaar will feature
Tybee artist, Hadley Kelly.
Hadley is a nationally recog
nized ceramic artist. An
award winning graduate
from the Herron School of
Art, she has had numerous
appearances on NPR's “Art
of the Matter” and CBS's
“Women in Art.” Her work is
well known in art shops
across the country. Come see
her animal sculptures, gar
den art and enter a free raffle
to win one of her creations at
the January 10th Market
Bazaar!
The Savannah Market
Bazaar has grown to include
an array of vendors, selling
art, antiques, furniture, jew
elry, glassware, CDs, vintage
clothes, handbags, games
and collectibles. The Market
Bazaar has a “handmade in
Savannah” section - dedicat
ed to showing local artists
wares for shoppers who are
interested in one-of-a-kind
creations!
Now in full swing, the
Market takes place on the
second Saturday of every
month on the top 2 floors of
the Robinson Parking
Garage, located at the inter
section of York &
Montgomery Streets (direct
ly across from the Court
House). This new venue pro
vides an excellent space for
vendors to sell their wares.
The garage also serves as an
excellent space for interested
locals and tourists who are
out looking for something
fun and unique. The garage
offers free parking and the
market will be located on the
top floor on sunny days and
the 4th floor in case of
inclement weather.
“We have a handful of
local celebrity vendors, like
Elizabeth Seeger, owner of
Satchel on Broughton and
Ralph Douglas Jones, other
wise known as the fishman
on Tybee, said co-owner
Jacob Hodesh.”
You too can enjoy a
Saturday morning at the
Market. Join us on January
10th for the next Market
Bazaar at the Robinson
Garage.
To learn more about the
Savannah Market Bazaar
visit www.newmoonofsa-
vannah.com and/or call
Miriam at 912.335.7098.