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14 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, January 21, 2009
CLASSIFIEDS ADS
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REAL ESTATE
To Place Your Classified Ad in The Savannah Tribune
Call (912) 233-6128 • Fax (912) 233-6140 • Email: tanya@savannahtribune.com
Free Resume Printing
The New Covenant Church is
offering all job hunters an
opportunity to print and copy
their resumes for FREE. In
S' Gunn, 'A
Meyerhoff, Shay
Architects, P.C.
is seeking local minori
ty and women-owned
businesses for subcon
tracting opportunities.
Please respond only to:
ELynes@GMShay.com ,
partnership with DocuQuest,
NCC invites you to the Family
Life Center, 2201 Bull Street
(comer of Bull & 38th) on
January 28, from 10am - 2pm.
Multiple computers, printers
and copiers will be available.
/ Caregiver
in Savannah needed
for disabled male and
female. Full & Part-
time. Current CPR,
FA, TB Screen
required.
Call 800-425-4195.
GENERAL/ HELP WANTED
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia
invites applications for the following staff position(s):
Secretary to the Dean
College of Health Professions
Please visit our website at www.hr.armstrong.edu/iobs.htm
for more information.
AA/EOE. No phone calls please.
Central Missionary Baptist
Church (Thunderbolt)
Valentines Sweetheart Ball
The Pastor, Officers
and Members of Central
Missionary Baptist Church
located at 3119 Shell Road in
Thunderbolt will host a
Valentines Sweetheart Ball
on Saturday, February 14,
2009 in the church's fellow
ship hall. Tickets may be
purchased for $25.00 per
couple or $15.00 per single.
Door prizes will be given
including a complimentary
dinner at the Boar's Head,
hotel accommodations from
the Mulberry Inn and a 2009
framed calendar of President
Barak Obama. The evening
is sure to be a grand affair.
Tickets may be pur
chased by contacting Sis.
Gwendolyn P. Sheppard at
443-9938. Get your tickets
early as they will go fast.
For Advertising
Information, please call
Tanya Milton at 658-2813
INVITATION TO BID
Scaled bids/propcAals w ill be received by the Board of
Education fur ibe City of Savannah ,ind County of
f'hut ham at the Purchasing Department.
2GS [lull Slu'd. Kixun 215.
Savannah, Georgia 314111.
RFP 09-28 Computerized Lottery
Closing Date: 02/12/09 to- 1 I AM
PI-I* >9-65 Student Activity bum! Accounting System
Closing Date: 02/111/09 ® 1 I AM
05-70 Open I You t Alignment Rack-Wotxlvi lie
Lumpkins
Closing Date 02/03/09 <§ 11AM
C09-33 Fence Installation ai May Howard El
ementary School
I’rC'hid meeting will Be held a! May
Howatrd Elementary School, 115 Wilm
ington Island Pd. Savannah. GA 3|4|0on
mum w ioam
Closing Date: 02/03/09 £ 3 PM
009-34 Fence Installation ai Ha» Elementary
School
Pre-bid meeting will be held at 1 lesw H-
emicntan School, 9! If) Whitfield Ave. Sa
vannah, GA 3140b on Cl 1 tjum @ 10 AM
Closing Date: 02/03,09 £ HAM
C09-35 Fence Installation at Isle of Hope Elemen
tary School
Pre-bid meeting will be lie til a| Isle of
Hope Elementary School, tOO Parkerv
At the time and place nolcd above, bids will be pub-
liCh Opened Yu es ten si Lin of the bidding period will
be made unless indicated by written addendum. The
Hoard reserves the nglu to reject any and all bids and
to waive any irregularities or leclirieidtlies in propos
als received whenever such rejection or waiver is in
Llic best interest of the Board. The Hoard lias the right
to disqualify a hid of any bidder deemed nun-respon
sive to the Board. Bidding documents may he ob
tained from the Purchasing Department. 208 Bull
Street, Room 213. Savannah, Georgia 31401 or they
may be downloaded from rive District’s web site,
o-ww.savannah.chatham.k t Tga.us.
The Bgard of Education is an
Equal Opportunity Employer,
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;;
Special lecture:
Reverend Hosea
Williams and the
Crusade for Voters
Carnegie Branch Library
(231-9921), Monday, Jan. 26
@ 6 p.m. Presented by the
Savannah Chapter of the
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference. Carl
Gilliard and others share their
memories about the Civil
Rights leader. Also in con
junction with the lecture, a
display of photos from the
Crusade of Voters is on
exhibit at the Carnegie
Branch Library through Jan.
31.
Tompkins Class of
'64 Plans for the
Big “45”
Members of the Sophronia
M. Tompkins High School
Class of 1964 are in the full
throttle planning mode to cel
ebrate the forty fifth anniver
sary of their graduation. The
reunion activities will be in
Savannah, July 16-19, 2009.
All THS Class of '64 mem
bers and friends are encour
aged to be a part of this great
celebration.. For fees, activi
ties, locations, etc., contact
Lugenia Griffin Clark @912
233-0642, Phyllis Davis
Loyd @ 912- 236- 7857.
Student Activities
Council Hosts 3rd
Annual Cultural
Awareness Day
Savannah Technical
College’s Student Activities
Council will host the 3rd
Annual Cultural Awareness
Day, Thursday, January 29 in
the Eckburg Auditorium on
Savannah Campus beginning
at 11:00 a.m. The event high
lights the growing interna
tional population of
Savannah Technical College.
The event is free and includes
foods from across the world,
exhibits highlighting facts
from different cultures, and
displays created by interna
tional students that will repre
sent their country of origin.
CASA Needs
Volunteers to
Advocate for
Abused Children
Every child should have a
safe, loving, and permanent
home, but many do not. Each
year hundreds of children in
Chatham County are abused
and neglected by those who
are supposed to care for them.
The Savannah/Chatham
County Court Appointed
Special Advocates (CASA)
program is a catalyst for
change, but they need your
help. These children need
your voice in court to speak
up for their best interests and
help ensure that they are
placed in safe and permanent
homes. There is also a need
for bilingual volunteers to
advocate for the increasing
number of deprivation cases
involving non-English speak
ing children and families.
The New Volunteer Training
will be held on Thursdays,
February 5th - February 26th
- from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the
United Way building located
at 428 Bull Street in the 1st
floor conference room. This
will be an independent train
ing session, designed for
interested volunteers who
have been unable to attend
the regular twice a week
training sessions in the past.
The next regular training ses
sion will be held in
November. For more infor
mation or to register, please
call the CASA office at 447-
8908 or email info@savan-
nahcasa.org. We can make a
difference one child at a time!
Tompkins Class of
1970 Meeting
The next class meeting is
scheduled for Saturday,
January 24, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.
at the home of Cheryl
(Ancrum) Mason, 4712
Heritage Street (Liberty
City). All classmates are
invited to attend. For further
information, see visit
www.classcreator.com/savan-
nah-ga-tompkins-1970.
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 educa
tion and encouragement this
season by volunteering one
hour a week to tutor and men
tor area youth. For more
information please contact
Kerri Goodrich, Performance
Initiatives, Inc., 912-507-
7106 www.performan-
ceinitiative.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 provid
ed. 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.
For information call Tracy
Gay at 800-365-2066 / 912-
341-0000.
Caregiver Brunch
& Support Group
Family Members Coping
with Pick’s Disease and
Dementia. Free and open to
the public. Speaker: Laura
Wetherington, Caregiver
2/20/09
10am-ll:30am
Location: Savannah Cottage
11310 White Bluff Rd.
Savannah, GA
For additional info contact
Melissa Mays
912-925-3494
3/19/09
10am-ll:30am
For additional info contact
Melissa Mays, 912-925-
3494.
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
taking 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.
EOA Head Start
Preschool Program
seeking applicants
The EOA Head Start
Preschool Program is now
accepting applications for
children ages 3-5 (5 year
olds are eligible if birthday is
after September 1st). For
more information call (912)
238-2965 ext 178
PICK UP YOURS TODAY!
at these plages:
SAVANNAH
- CVS J TU£S: Bull Jfc Stale Street;
■ Desoto Hilton (Bull & Liberty Streets)
- Johnnie Gown's (I labetsh im 31 Gostoti Streets)
■ Rrpgcr i Qgeedtrte RJ i
- Circle K (LnRoche & DeRaiw)
Eljirnes Restaurant (5330 Waters Ave.)
BP(Soulhside cf DeRcrneon White BluT)
- E-'ixkt I .ion i' ieangennvn t
Chu's (Bay $ treat)
- RMG Civil Rights Museum (ML.K, Jt Bled.)
Mui unis (30.50 Barnard Street)
- Rib 11 at (W. Bav Street)
- AccuKate Insurance (West Victory)
- Hwy SO Shflpptitt: Center
- Geneva Geneva's (Bee Rd.)
- Boys F Men Barbershop (2302 Bull St)
- Joe Addison Motors .& Montgomery J
- Jackson Brothers Car 1’nrc (Stiles at GwmeEtj
- Sheppards BP(Slilcsut Givinitl)
- Eiaspufa Market Place (ML E , r. Blvd j
- Mom Jt Nikkis i'MI.K at Gwir.en)
- SDftA(MJ,K (UCT<JSX (rorn Ttuiger Kingr
- Great Wall lMLK aerows from Popeye’s)
- Phi's Hair Siilori Wale is at Mcrttgumeiy YjumJ':
- BP (Abercomfit Victory)
- [’inkers (McAlpm Square} VU til [g marsh iSlflild
- Wilnin i !hvy JO East)
Barnes Restaurant (Hwy 8-' LasO
Claire (White Bluffi
Richmond Hill
. Kroner
(Hwy I WA H*-y r?i
■ Parker^ GJwy . ”>
Midway
- IGA
. i Med fTwrkons Unit Salon
- Citytlall
\ inuous WorumHcir Salon
Hinesuille
- Kivik Wav l-'omd Man
(743 L:<J Mi 163 Pkivy.t
■ Chevron Seivice 8s,vion
(lOJri w Oglethorpe I-fwy}
- BPlFointmail
-257 Gciieiul Screven Way)
- 1 .'jjuLinte JI
lr.lc]UtLL!o:i>rl Sdtm
iK53IE.G Miles Pkwy)