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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, July 22, 2009 -11
Sports with Walter Moore
Walter Moore
Former SSU
Scorekeeper Passes
Charlie Bryan III passed
away on July 19, 2009.
Bryan, a 1973 Savannah
State alumnus, worked the
scorers table at SSU basket
ball games while the Tigers
played in Willcox-Wiley and
a year or so after SSU moved
into Tiger Arena. The retired
SSU employee handled the
game clock and later worked
as the official scorekeeper.
Bellairs Rehabs
After Surgery
Bart Bellairs is out of the
hospital and has started reha
bilitation after a recent hip
replacement surgery.
Bellairs, who will begin his
second year as SSU athletics
director, is eager to get back
to work and is in good spir
its.
Thompson Joins
JCSU Staff
Kevin Thompson has joined
the coaching staff at Johnson
S. Smith and will be the
Golden Bulls offensive line
coach as well as equipment
manager. Thompson comes
to JCSU from Lane College
where he was the Dragons
offensive line coach during
the 2008 season. This is
Thompson's second stop at
Smith. He has also coached
at Livingstone and Savannah
State , his alma mater. A
three-year starter on the
offensive line, Thompson
was twice named to the All-
SIAC team. The Decatur ,
Georgia native earned a
degree in criminal justice at
SSU in 1996.
FVSU To
Celebrate New
Stadium
Fort Valley State will chris
ten their new $5.5 million
stadium when the Wildcats
play Clark Atlanta on 29 at 8
PM. The newly designed sta
dium, complete with state-
of-the-art score boards, a
sound system, spacious
walkways, improved sight
lines and luxury sky boxes
will seat 10,000. To help
with the celebration, a
parade that includes local
high school bands and busi
nesses, a special military
presentation, carnival and
FVSU’s Sports Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony and
banquet are scheduled.
Tickets for the FVSU vs.
CAU game are now on sale
for $15. Season passes are
available for $185. For more
information, contact Aadrian
Dawsey, auxiliary support
services director, (478) 825-
6532.
Royal Church of Christ to hold 23rd
Pastoral Appreciation
The Royal Church of
Christ located at 1902
Rogers Street in the Hudson
Hill community will be hon
oring their pastor Elder
Willie Ferrell and First Lady
Sister Margaret Ferrell in
their 23rd Pastoral
Appreciation starting
Monday, August 10 through
Friday August 14th at 7:30
pm nightly at Royal Church
of Christ.
The theme for the
appreciation will be “For
Thou Art Worthy to Receive
Glory Honor and Praise”
Elder and Mrs. Willie
Ferrell
(I Timothy 5:17).
The appreciation will
culminate on Saturday,
August 15 with at 6pm at the
Moses Jackson Center on
Richards Street.
We will have anointed
guest speakers and choirs
each night helping us to
esteem this man and woman
of God.
You are cordially invit
ed to come out and help us
celebrate this great moment
in time on such a joyous
ocassion.
SOULAUGHABLE Starts off Second
Season with All Star Lineup
July 15, 2009, Los Angeles,
CA-
L a t a i 1 1 a d e
Entertainment announced
the start of production for
the second season of
SOULAUGHABLE - a
comedic showcase hosted
by Flex Alexander (“One
on One,” “Snakes on a
Plane”) that features a
rotating lineup of today's
hottest family friendly
comedians.
Filming for the new
season will take place from
August 14 -15, 2009 at the
Savannah College of Art
and Design's Trustees
Theatre located at 216 E.
Broughton St. in Savannah,
Georgia.
Taking off from last
season, SOULAUGH
ABLE offers a crowd
pleasing platform for a new
generation of red-hot
comedians who have a lot
to say about the world we
Flex Alexander
live in without slipping into
the vulgarities normally
associated with the genre.
Featured comedians for the
second season will include:
Mike Washington, Willie
Brown, Sean Sarvis, Small
Fire, Meshelle, Cleto
Rodriguez, and Ms. V
among others.
A fan favorite during
its first season on the Word
Network, the
SOULAUGHABLE series
earned one of highest call
volumes in the history of
the network. Created by
Vicki Mack Lataillade and
her husband Claude
Lataillade - founders of
Gospocentric - the most
successful gospel music
label in history (Kirk
Franklin, Byron Gage,
Tramaine Hawkins and
Dave Hollister),
SOULAUGHABLE pro
vides a much needed plat
form for today's untapped
comedic talents.
SOULAUGHABLE is
produced by Lataillade
Entertainment in associa
tion with Just for Laughs
Inc..
The executive producers
are Vicki Mack Lataillade,
Claude Lataillade and Flex
Alexander.
For more information
contact: Gil Robertson
(310) 927-3378.
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of Solomon Temple Chapter
#95, Sister Sarah Johnson of
Easter Lily Chapter #117,
Sister La'Toya Futch of
Savannah Chapter #159,
Sister Michelle Mott of
Prmce Hall Chapter #258,
Past Matron Willie Ruth
Brown of Pride of Guyton
Chapter #292, Sister Dorothy
Lewis of Limerick Chapter
#336, and Sister Frienchie L.
Muhammed of Affectionate
Chapter #489. Their com
bined efforts awarded
Savannah District # 1 with the
title of "Queen for the
Jurisdiction of Georgia."
Sister Tiajuana Gillard is the
daughter Sister Sharon Smith,
Worthy Matron ofMt. Moriah
Chapter #37.
She is a 2000 graduate
of St. Vincent's Academy and
is currently pursuing a degree
in Nursing at Savannah
Technical College.
She is a member of Greater
Gaines Chapel,
A. M. E. Church where she a
Youth Advisor and sings in
the Choir The members of
Savannah District #1, Order
of Easter Star, P. H. A., are
proud of Sister Gillard for
capturing the crown and the
other District Queens for their
joint efforts in making the
competition against the other
twenty-four (24) Districts a
reality.
Past Master Willie
Williams, District Worthy
Patron Past Matron Patricia
Jones, District Worthy
Matron Past Master Joseph F.
Hymes, Sr., District Deputy
Grand Master.
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights
Museum and SCAD Collaborate on
Grassroots Campaign
For the last several
months students from
SCAD’s College of
Advertising & Design
adopted the museum for
class projects. Some of the
projects they looked at
included the outdated web
page and creating unique
items for our gift shop.
Last Thursday several
students presented creative
ideas to our family of
Members, Founding Charter
Members, Life Members,
and Task Force supporters.
Each of whom evaluated
and voted on actual student
designs.
The designs will adorn
coasters, shirts, posters and
the museum’s website.
Winners included:Amy
Rumbarger, T-shirt; David
Bright, poster; : Juliana
Forero, Coasters, and : Trish
Ward, web design.
Pictured above are
Ronald Bailey, Devin
O'Bryan, Trish Ward, and
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