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8 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, June 17,2009
Fellwood
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rebirth was fostered,
and I look forward to the rib
bon cutting on Phase II, an
additional 110 multi-family
apartments.”
Amenities for the envi
ronmentally friendly mixed-
use, mixed income develop
ment include the preserva
tion of trees, on-site recy
cling, cellulose insulation,
high efficiency air condition
ing and heating units, and
low flow water fixtures.
Sustainable Fellwood,
which serves as a principal
component of the City of
Savannah’s Westside
Development Revitalization
Plan, is widely considered a
national showcase for envi
ronment ally-re sponsible
community planning.
Sustainable Fellwood is
being built with sustainable
materials with high stan
dards for energy and water
efficiency.
For example, pervious
paving will be used where
possible to allow water to
naturally infiltrate the
ground, reducing the impact
on the neighborhood
stormwater system.
Sustainable Fellwood is
a mixed use, mixed income
Housing Authority of
Savannah redevelopment.
Master Developer for the
project is Melaver, Inc., in
partnership with Parallel
Housing, Progressive
Redevelopment, and
Vanguard Developers, .in
collaboration with Lott
Barber, Architecture and
Planning, Catamount
Constructors, Inc., City of
Savannah , and CHSA
Development of Savannah.
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Savannah State University Alumni
Association Announces Officers
The Savannah State
University National Alumni
Association (SSUNAA) has
been working tirelessly in
the last few months cam
paigning and planning to
strengthen the association.
On Saturday, May 30th,
election results were final
ized and a new leadership
team was established.
With pleasure, the SSUNAA
announces the newest execu
tive board and leaders ready
to take the association to
greater levels of excellence
and involvement.
Roy L. Jackson,
President; Tommie Aaron,
Vice President; Nefertara
Clark, Recording Secretary;
Versie DuPont,
Correspondence Secretary;
Tanyetta Sims, Financial
Secretary; Lisa Earls,
Treasurer; Regional Vice
Presidents - Serena Garcia,
Birnell Hatcher, Donrell
Johnson, Florine Baker and
Alvemia Jackson, Dorothy
Trawick, Chaplain
Appointed by the SSUNAA
National President
Executive Vice President -
Attorney Willie Walker
Alumni Facilitator/Liaison -
Alvemia Jackson
In his acceptance
remarks, SSUNAA National
President, Mr. Roy L.
Jackson, announced three
major goals for the National
Alumni Association over the
next two years. 1) A 500,000
fundraising goal, 2) a student
recruitment/retention goal of
1,000 college level prepared
students and, 3) an alumni
recruitment
Roy L. Jackson
goal of 2,500 new active
alumni.
Jackson stated that, in
addition to all of the other
challenges confronting the
university and the associa
tion, these goals are neces
sary and obtainable.
He has challenged all
alums to contact the national
alumni association and get
involved. “The year you
graduated is not a concern,
it’s a plus,” he said.
Mrs. Alvemia Jackson
has been appointed as the
Alumni Facilitator/ Liaison
between the SSUNAA and
Savannah State University.
Please be advised that all
official contact for informa
tion and other alumni busi
ness should be channeled
through the Alumni
Facilitator/Liaison or the
National President.
Alvemia Jackson may
be reached at (912) 232-
5398(h) or (912) 659-
9357(c).
Roy L. Jackson may be
reached at (912) 659-9354
(c).
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