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14 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Organist/Music
Director
is needed at St. Matthew's
Episcopal Church. Must be
available on Sundays for
the 9:30 AM service and
Wednesday Evenings for
Choir Rehearsal. For more
details, please contact:
Rev. Cheryl Parris at
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Participation: Long
Fence Company is
seeking M/FBE
participation
for several Savannah
school fence projects.
Contact:
Mike Bernardo at
(404) 745-3085 J
Harambee
Program Seeking
Applicants
The dates for the Harambee
program are June 22nd-July
3rd. The program will be
from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The cost for the program will
be $80 per student. If your
child is already a part of the
Harambee program there is
no need to apply. The
Harambee program is for
gifted and talented minority
students in rising 1 st through
eighth grade. Some of the
classes your child will be tak
ing are Advanced Math,
Writing/Literature, Science,
and Leadership Skills.
Students must submit an
application, standardized test
scores, and report card as
well as be tested for the pro
gram. The testing and inter
view date will be March 14th
from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Please contact Mr. Holmes,
Director of Harambee at
SCDS by email at
holmes@savcds.org.
United We Stand!
“Yes We Can”
Alfred Ely Beach &
Savannah High Class of 1997
is proud to present “The
Royal Ball” on Saturday,
February 28, 2009 at
American Legion, 1108 Bull
St., 8:00pm- midnight.
Beach & Savannah
High Class of 1997 are work
ing together to bring about a
change in our community. In
order to make a change, we
must first change. In order to
assist our youth and former
high schools, we are collabo
rating to enhance the commu
nities of Beach & Savannah
High. Therefore, we will hold
several fundraisers to assist in
this collaboration. This event
is designed for the grown and
mature alumni and communi
ty members. Our goal is to
make this an annual event on
the last Saturday of black his
tory month yearly.
Please come out and
celebrate with us and give
back to the community.
Tickets are $25 per person
and include: food, non-alco
holic beverages, tun and gift.
All tickets purchased before
February 16, 2009 will be on
sale for $20 and must be pur
chased through classmates.
Tickets can be purchased
from Sigma Graphics,
Lester's Florist, or from class
mates.
For more information
contact (912) 272-6101 or
484-8970 or email
beach_savannahhigh1997@li
ve.com
Savannah Rose
Society Event
Hoskins Center (Classroom
5) on Monday, February 16,
2009, 6:00 p.m. Principles
and practices of controlling
foliar diseases of roses in the
Lowcountry, by Bob
Lundberg, American Rose
Society Master Consulting
Rosarian and Horticultural
Judge. Directions as follows:
66th St. & Ranger Street,
Savannah, GA 31404. For
new people attending, pro
ceed north along Waters from
DeRenne and then turn right
onto E. 66th Street. The
Center car-park is near the
end of the road on the left.
Neighborhood
Meeting
Announcement
Tatemville Neighborhood
Community Meeting will be
held on Monday, February 16,
2009 at 6:00p.m., at St. Pete's
A.M.E Church, 624 Staley
Avenue. This is an alternative
meeting site for the month of
February only because the
Tatemville Community
Center is closed in observance
of Presidents' Day which is a
holiday. Cost: Free. The pub
lic and the residents of
Tatemville is invited and
encourage to attend.
Mission Offers
Sweatheart Sale on
Valentines
5500 Abercorn, South of
Crystal's near intersection of
DeRenne and Abercorn
Sofas, tables, desks,
armoires, beds, bar stools,
entertainment centers, night-
stands, dinette tables, dining
and occasional chairs all qual
ity items of oak, maple, cher
ry and steel will be DEEPLY
DISCOUNTED.
FREE! FREE HOT
DOGS AND SODA
SERVED FROM NOON
UNTIL 2:00 P.M.
Contact Rev. Jim Lewis
or Mrs. Connell Stiles at (912)
232-1979 or 655-5118.
Email: JimLewis@oscm.org,
Stiles@oscm.org,
www.oscm.org
CASA Needs
Volunteers
Every child should have a
safe, loving, and permanent
home, but many do not. 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. The
next regular training session
will be held in November.
For more information or to
register, please call the CASA
office at 447-8908 or email
info@savannahcasa.org.
Volunteers Needed
Join the Retired and Senior
Volunteer Program of EOA,
we need your help to help oth
ers. Through RSVP seniors 55
and older serve in various
community organizations
from 1 to 40 hours per week.
Savannah Sickle Cell
Association and Hospice
House are presently in need of
volunteers through RSVP.
For information, call 234-
7842 or Linda Fields at 238-
2960 ext. 123.
Ms. Wheelchair
Georgia
The Ms. Wheelchair Georgia
Program is currently seeking
contestants for the 2010 Ms.
Wheelchair Georgia Pagaent
to be held in Calhoun,
Georgia on April 18th, 2009.
If you are a woman, a U. S.
citizen between the ages of 21
and 60, use a wheelchair
100% of the time for commu
nity mobility and have been a
resident of Georgia for at least
six (6) months, you could be
eligible to enter th ecompeti-
tion. Marital status is not a
consideration. For applica
tions and further information,
contact Betty Taggart, at 706-
602-1046; e-mail: mat-
tie04@bellsouth.net.
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.
’’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
Notice the word, con
versation. This word is com
prised of two Latin parts:
con-meaning "with", and
versere meaning to keep
company.” When we com
bine the two, we see that
conversation means to keep
company with someone—in
this case, God.
There are times in
prayer (conversing with
God) when we should speak,
but there are also times when
prayer means listening to His
replies. God wants to com
municate with us, however;
we are frequently inclined to
talk more than we listen. To
be effective, prayer, like any
conversation requires both
talking, and listening, and
yet another, obedience.
SPEAK....LISTEN....OBE
Y
Prayer requires obedi
ence. If we are conversing
with God, but not obeying
Him, then we are not truly
surrendering to Him. I have
been so misunderstood at
times when I relay an assign
ment to some, that God has
Love" can help your loved
ones regain confidence and
their independence with a
power wheelchair or scooter.
For eligibility, call 1-866-
631-3022.
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-11:30am,
Savannah Cottage, 11310
White Bluff Rd.
For additional info call
Melissa Mays at 912-925-
3494.
given me for them. I am only
being obedient to God from
what I know He said, but we
must grow in Grace. Until
we decide to follow His lead
ing, we have not given Him
His Rightful Position as God
and Lord of our lives. We
purposely or inadvertently
draw lines in the sands of our
lives that put limits on God;
even when our time with
Him is so sweet, so tender.
We sometimes tell God,
"NO, DON'T GO ANY
FURTHER”...then our com
munication becomes con
trolled, and the relationship
stifled.
Have you drawn some
lines that God is trying to
erase? Are there areas in
your life that are blocked off
to His touch? Let your prayer
time be a "surrender time"
with God. We can’t afford to
limit God in our lives or any
one else's life—we need
Him too much! In the crunch
times, say with
JESUS,”...yet not my will,
but YOURS BE DONE"
(Luke 22:42).
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233-5965.
FACULTY
#9 Armstrong Atlantic State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia
invites applications for the following faculty position(s):
Assistant Professor (2 positions)
Radiologic Sciences
Please visit our website, www.hr.armstrong.edu/iobs.htm
for position details, salary information, and application
instructions.
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Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia
invites applications for the following staff position(s):
Staff Assistant
Enrollment Services
Please visit our website at www.hr.armstrong.edu/i obs.htm
for more information.
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ENTERPRISE OPPORTUNITIES
REVISED FY2009 GOAL
The Savannah Airport Commission hereby announces that
under the provisions of 49 CFR Part 26 of the Code of
Federal Regulations a proposed overall construction and
engineering/professional services goal of 7.86%
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation has
been established for federally funded projects during the fis
cal year 2009. The percentage of DBE participation, which
may be subject to change in accordance with our
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Plan, will apply to proj
ects eligible for federal funds. The DBE goal and the
methodology used in calculating the DBE goal will be avail
able for inspection at the offices of the Savannah Airport
Commission, 400 Airways Avenue, Savannah, GA 31408,
during normal working hours, for a period of thirty (30)
days from the date of this notice. Comments concerning this
notice will be received for a period of forty-five (45) days
from the date of this notice by the Savannah Airport
Commission, 400 Airways Avenue, Savannah, GA 31408,
and the Manager, Civil Rights Staff, ASO-9 Federal
Aviation Administration, Post Office Box 20636, Atlanta,
GA 30320. Comments submitted to either of the above shall
i be for information purposes only. j
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids/proposals will be received by the Board of
Education lor The City of Savannah and County of
Chatham at die Purchasing Depanmerr,
2HK Bull Street, Room 213,
Savannah, Georgia 31401.
09-71 Hotel Aectm™bdattcxis for the Savannah Holi-
dav Classic Basketball Annual Tournament
Closing Date 03N5m & 2 PM
119-79 Culinary Program Equipment
(W( nid villt-Tompk ins)
Closing Date; 03/03/09 fc 11 AM
09-80 I leal Pump Replacement at I.argoTibct Media
Center, Pre-bid meeting will be held at Largo
T ibet Elementary School. 43111'ibeL Ave
Savannah, GA 31406 on 02/17/09 10 AM
Closing Date. 03/03/09 & 2 PM
At the time and place noted above, bids will he pub
licly Opened. No extension of the bidding period will
be made unless indicated by written addendum. The
Bunrd reserves the right to reject any and all bids and
to waive any ineguIaiities or technicalities in propos
al* received whenever such rejection nr waiver is In
the best interest of the Board. The Board lias the right
to disqualify a hid of auv biddcT deemed non-itspon
si ve to il>e Uoaid. Bidding documents ratty be nh-
Itimed from the Purchasing Department, 21 IK Bull
Street. Room 213. Savannah. Georgia 31401 or they
may be downloaded from the District’s web sue,
wwu s.i van ita h.chat ham. k 12,ga.u s.
The Board of Education is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
46 Joy Night”
It's All About Jesus Ministries, 419 Berrien St., across from E.
F. Garrison Elementary School, will sponsor "Joy Night" on
Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. The speakers will be
various ministers from the surrounding counties. Pastor L. C.
Knight is the host pastor. The public is invited.
Glorify Miracle Deliverance
holds 40th Anniversary
Glorify Miracle Deliverance Church of Christ, 44 Louisville
Road, Elder Verdell Williams, Pastor, will hold its 40th Church
Anniversary on Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. The
message for this occasion will be delivered by Apostle John
Gordon. Evang. Winnie Richardson, sponsor.
Tabernacle of Deliverance
Pre-Installation Banquet and
Installation Service
Tabernacle of Deliverance Ministries, 5100 Laroche Ave. will
hold Pre-Installation Banquet on Friday, February 13, 7:00
p.m. at the International Longshoremen Hall, 221 E. Lathrop
Ave. The speaker is Greg Brunson, Church of the Harvest.
Call Anita Grayson at (912) 631-0775 for additional
information.
The Installation Service for Elder Donald Lowe will be
held on Sunday, February 15, with Bishop Vincent R.
Drummer, Founder and Presiding Prelate at 4:00 p.m.
Prayer... Continued from page 5