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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, March 25, 2009 - 9
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Johnson High Advances to World
Robotics Championship
Keisha Davis,(1) advisor, is pictured with members of the Johnson Robotics Team
Johnson High School
has been invited to compete
in the World Robotics
Championship. They quali
fied by winning the state
tournament held February
26, 2009 against schools
from all over Georgia.
Team members
include: Ms. Keisha D.
Davis - advisor, Terry
Campbell, Antone Davis-
Correia, Dontre' Douse,
Michael Hills, Adrian
Jusino, Parrish Mack and
Michael McGagney.
The 2009 Vex Robotics
World Championship will be
held April 30-May 2nd in
Dallas, Texas.
Johnson High School
and other teams from the
United States and countries
around the globe including:
Brazil, Canada, China,
England, Hong Kong,
Mexico, Puerto Rico,
Singapore, South Korea and
Taiwan will participate in the
three-day event.
City of Savannah Accepting
Applications for Summer Programs
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work, mixed-media and
performing arts in age-
appropriate settings.
Applicants should
have formal fine arts
training and prior experi
ence teaching young peo
ple.
Interested individu
als may e-mail an applica
tion with a resume and
five portfolio images to
Lisa Bradley, Visual Arts
Coordinator, at
lbradley@savannahga.gov
The deadline for
applications is Apr. 17.
Applications are
available online at
www.savannahga.gov/arts
. For information, contact
912-651-6783.
Cloverdale Celebrates
50 Years!
Our community invites
our neighbors, former neigh
bors and the public to share
this milestone.
The Reunion Banquet will be
held on Friday, April 17,
2009 at 7:00 p.m. at The
Temple of Glory Eden Room
at 1105 Stiles Avenue.
Donation for this event
is $35.00.
The speaker will be
Mrs. Iris Formey Dawson.
The Cloverdale
Community will also host
our Reunion Picnic on July
18, 2009 at Butler
Elementary School at 12:00
noon. Hope to see you at both
events!
Please note we do not
plan to sell tickets at the door.
Please come to our 3rd
Thursday meetings at Butler
Elementary School for ban
quet tickets.
For more information,
contact Curtis V. Cooper, Jr.,
President at 234-8734, or
Maureen Walker,
Chairperson at 655-1068.
The City of
Savannah’s Department of
Cultural Affairs is now
accepting applications for
visual- and performing-
art instructors for its
Summer Art Camps, tak
ing place June 8-Aug. 28
at S.P.A.C.E. studios,
located at 9 W. Henry St.
Instructors will work
with youth ages 5-14 pro
viding instruction in
painting, ceramics, metal
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