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6 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday,July 8, 2009
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Armstrong Ati .antic State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University is accepting
applications for the following position(s)
Mail Clerk
Business Services
Associate Director of Admissions
Admissions Office
Please visit our website at www.hr.armstrong.edu/jobs.html
for more information.
AA/EOE. No phone calls please.
PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS
Sponsor of the Community Events
Full-time Musician Wanted
Experienced Musician wanted. Candidate must be pos
sess a degree in Music and/or equivalent studies with a
minimum of 5 years experience with choirs, organs, key
board, piano, etc. Must also possess sound leadership
skills. Salary is negotiable and is based upon above
requirements. Submit resume via fax - (912) 234-0162 or
e-mail-tremonttmbcrl:l@bellsouth.net
Beulah Baptist to hold
71st Anniversary
Beulah Baptist
Church, 619 E. Anderson
Street, will celebrate its
71st Sunday School
Anniversary on Sunday,
July 12, at 11:15am.
Come and celebrate with us
as we study the Lord’s
Word.
Anthony Edwards,
Pastor.
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 plan
ning mode to celebrate the
forty-fifth anniversary of
their graduation.
The reunion activities
will be in Savannah, July
16-19, 2009.
All THS Class of '64
members and friends are
encouraged to be a part of
this great celebration.
For fees, activities,
locations, etc., contact
Lugenia Griffin Clark @
912 233-0642, Phyllis
Davis Loyd @ 912- 236-
7857.
Hope House of Savannah
is now accepting applications for housing. Hope House is a
non-profit housing program for homeless or at risk women
17 years of age and older with up to two children. Hope
House provides assistance with community resources, job
skills and referrals, case management, parenting education,
and other valuable life skills to help women become inde
pendent and self-sufficient. Volunteers: Needed to assist
women in need with GED preparations. For more informa
tion, contact the coordinator @ (912) 236-5310. Sponsored
by DHR Promoting Safe & Stable Families.
Leukemia,
Lymphoma and
Myeloma
Support Group 5—6:30 p.m.,
Thursday, July 9 at the
Summit Cancer Care office
on the Memorial University
Medical Center.
This educational and support
group is for individuals with
blood related cancers and
their loved ones. Each month
the group focuses on a spe
cific topic related to these
types of illnesses and
improving quality of life. To
reserve your space, please
call Jennifer Currin at (912)
350-7845.
Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network
Meeting
6 p.m., Monday, July 27, at
the Panera Bread Company
restaurant off of White Bluff
and Abercom.
This is a group of individuals
who have a strong desire to
help raise awareness about
pancreatic cancer and who
are there to support families
going through this illness.
For more information, please
call Jennifer Currin at (912)
350-7845.
Shelton J. Grubbs
Foundation, Inc.
First Benefit Concert-
Saturday, July 25, 2009
7 p.m. Connor's Temple
Baptist Church 509 W.
Gwinnett Street, off MLK Jr.
Blvd.
The Goal of this organization
is to award a Music
Scholarship to a deserving
Music Major and educate the
community on the benefits of
healthy living Contributions
may be made at any Bank of
America. All Choirs interest
ed in performing at this note
worthy event, and for any
other concert participation
and general information,
please contact Stephanie
Gibbs at 912-401-5145.
Green? My shirt's green”
"My dad got me this shirt and told me.
"there, now someone in this family
is green." And he Laughed. I don't
know what being green means.
My favorite color is blue.
Thai's the color of our huge SUV.
My daddy's smart. I heard him
tell mommy that our SUV
isn't green."
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Groves Class of
1985
Attention Groves High
School Class of 1985 mem
bers. We are looking to begin
planning for our 25th class
reunion, if you are interested
in helping or attending the
class reunion please contact
Sabrina Lovett-Robinson at
slovettl302@bellsouth.net ,
Sylvia Gadson-Walker at syl-
walker@msn.com.
A E Beach Class of
1961
The AE Beach Class of 1961
is now planning for its 50th
Reunion that will be held of
2011. Our meetings will be
on Henry Street at Carnegie
Library every 2nd Saturday
at 3:00 pm. We are looking
for all 61 classmates.
Contact persons are Tony
Wright-220-6616 or Ethel
DeLoach-692-1391.
Tremont Temple
Missonary Baptist Church
will host "The "Battle of the
Sexes" Taste of Tremont
Cookoff on Sunday, July 19,
2009 at the church, located
1110 Martin Luther King, Jr.
Blvd. The tasting will begin
at 2pm. The cookoff
between the Men and
Women of the church will
mark the finale of Men and
Women's Day 2009 celebra-
tion.Come out and enjoy the
fruit of their labor. Among
the dishes for tasting are
meats, casseroles, soups,
desserts and much more.
Tickets are only $10 and can
be purchased from any com
mittee member or call the
church office at (912) 234-
0167.
Young Democrats
of Georgia
The Young Democrats of
Georgia will meet July 10,
2009 at Blowin Smoke
restaurant for a night of fun,
spirits, political conversa
tions, and the opportunity to
meet young democrats from
across the state. $10.00
Donations are asked.
A.E. Beach Class
of 1969
The A. E. Beach Class of
1969 will celebrate its 40th
class anniversary. The
reunion activities will be
July 9, 10, 11, and 12th as
follows: meet and greet will
be held at Elinor Young at
2702 Hopkins St. July 9th at
6:00 p.m., Banquet DeSoto
Hilton July 10th at 7:00,
Picnic-L. Scott Stell
Community Park July 11th
at 12:00 p.m., and Church
Services at Jerome Baker
Church at 11:00 a.m. July
12th. For fees please contact
the following people:
Florence Curry Prescott at
(912) 233-1026, Patti
Meachum Boles at (912)
920-2772.
BRAVO Music
Camp
BRAVO (Black Youth
Reaching to Achieve in Vocal
and Orchestral Music) will
hold the 11th summer music
camp July 6 - 17, 2009, at
Alfred E. Beach High
School. The ten day camp
includes band, strings, theo
ry, music appreciation, pri
vate tutoring, vocal training,
beginner keyboard, piano
master classes, and ensem
bles. The tuition for each
camper is $385, exception,
the family plan: 1st child_
$385, 2nd child_ 285. The
camp hours are 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Daily arrival time
is 7:30 to 8:30 a.m, continen
tal breakfast if needed.
Lunch is served at 12:15 p.m.
daily. Camp Final Review
Program, free and open to the
public) is Friday, July 17,
2009, 4:00 p.m. You may
register on BRAVO’s web
site, www.bravomusiccom-
pany.com , or call Mrs.
Johnye Gillans, 236-1934 or
Mrs. Rose Marie Smith, 236-
6681.
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.
Tutors and Mentors
Needed
Help give the gift of educa
tion. For more information
please contact Kerri
Goodrich, Performance
Initiatives, Inc., 912-507-
7106.
The Alzheimer’s
Association
The Alzheimer's
Association's Annual
Memory Walk will take place
on Saturday, September 26 at
Johnson Square in Savannah
from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
People across Coastal
Georgia are invited to partic
ipate in this year's event to
raise awareness and funds for
Alzheimer's care, support
and research programs. This
inspiring event calls on vol
unteers of all ages to become
Champions in the fight
against Alzheimer's.
Come enjoy a beautiful walk
through Savannah's historic
district, great music by
Bucky Bryant and Chuck
Courtenay, BBQ from Sticky
Fingers, and fun for all ages!
How: Register to walk, start
your team, become a sponsor,
or make a donation by visit
ing the Alzheimer's
Association at www.geor-
giamemorywalk.org or call
912-920-2231 for more
information.
Attention all
Wolverines!
If you attended or graduated
from Woodville High or
Tompkins High School,
mark your calendar for the
“Wolverine Homecoming
2009”, which will be held on
Saturday, September 5, 2009
on the campus of Woodville-
Tompkins, 151 Coach Joe
Turner Street. Contact
Chester Ellis at 232-3549, or
by email chesteraellis@com-
cast.net , for more informa
tion.
Attention All
Alumni Marching
Bulldogs
We are forming a AE Beach
High School Marching Band
Alumni Association for all
graduating classes. If you are
interested in joining or
assisting please call (912)
412-8137 for more informa
tion.
St. Pius X High
School
Alumni Association Picnic
All Classes Welcome July 18,
2009, Time 1 PM. Hunter
Army Airfield - Price: $5.00
per person. Children under 12
years old—$2.50 Guests must
be accompanied by an alum
nus. Activities available:
Fishing, Basketball, Tennis.
Bring insect spray. RSVP by
July 4, 2009 to Essie
Williams
912-330-9467 or ewil-
liams505@comcast.net or
472 Copper Creek, Pooler,
GA31322
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 # 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
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 volunteers with new
families in the hospital setting
to provide emotional support,
parenting education materi
als, and referrals to communi
ty resources. Volunteer train
ing and all materials are pro
vided. For more information
about the First Steps Parents
of Newborns program call
819-6911 or 819-6910.