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16 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Savannah District #1 Order of Eastern Star, P.H.A
Announce the Election and
Appointments of Grand Chapter
Members of Savannah District #1
The 111th Prince Hall
Grand Chapter of Georgia,
Order of Eastern Stars,
Prince Hall Affiliation con
vened in Savannah,
Georgia June 16-19, 2009.
At the Grand
Communication the elec
tion and appointment of
offers was held in due
order.
The Sisters and
Brothers of Savannah
District #1, Order of
Eastern Star, are proud to
announce and congratulate
our members who retained
positions at the state level.
Past Master Marvin
Knight, of Eureka Lodge
#1 and Electa Chapter #1,
was re-elected Grand
Worthy Patron. Sister
Lynnette S. Hymes, Past
Matron of Solomon Temple
Chapter #95, was re-elected
unopposed to the position
of Grand Associated
Matron and re-appointed to
the Real Estate Committee.
Sister Eddie Lee Marsh,
Past Matron of Electa
Chapter #1, was re-appoint
ed as Grand Youth
Directress for the
Jurisdiction of Georgia.
Sister Malenthia Frazier,
Past Matron of Prince Hall
Chapter #258, was re
appointed as Grand
Lecturer for Savannah
District #1, and Sister
Frankie M. Totten, Past
Matron of Solomon Temple
Chapter #95, retained her
appointment as Grand
Assistant Treasurer.
Congratulations to
these Sisters and Brothers
of Savannah District # I,
Order of Eastern Star for
the Jurisdiction of Georgia.
Past Master Willie
Williams, District Worthy
Patron Past Matron Patricia
Jones, District Worthy
Matron Past Master Joseph
F. Hymes, Sr., District
Deputy Grand Master.
Choir
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children in Africa.” says
Choir Founder Ray Barnett.
“They are bright, articulate
and motivated. We believe
they can make a difference.”
All of the Choir chil
dren have come from
extreme poverty; many have
lost at least one parent. Yet
in spite of their circum
stances the children radiate
hope! Barnett says, “The
needs among African chil
dren are so great because of
war and the AIDS pandemic
sweeping across the conti
nent, yet these children are
so full of joy. They truly are
hope to the nations.”
Admission is free! A
free-will offering is collect
ed at each concert to support
education, care and emer
gency relief for over 7,000
children in Uganda, Kenya,
South Africa, Rwanda,
Nigeria, Ghana and Southern
Sudan.
The children will
receive a quality education,
leadership training and spir
itual ministry that builds on
the unique international
exposure received while
abroad, and the children will
be supported until they have
completed post-secondary
school.
For more informa
tion on the African
Children's Choir, visit
www.africanchildrenschoir.c
om, or call toll-free: 1-877-
532-865
Eat Local Savannah
Initiative Continues
Seared Hatteras Tuna
With the increasing
economic downturn, it’s
more important than ever to
help support and advocate
local farmers and purveyors
to help secure and maintain
Savannah’s local resources.
As a restaurant
that supports sustainable
efforts to reduce economic,
social and environmental
burdens, Chef Jeff Rodgers
continually alters the Local
11 Ten menu to feature the
freshest herbs, vegetables,
meats, and catches from
many of the coastal
region’s premium farmers
and suppliers.
The July 28, 2009 six-
course dinner will feature
the coastal region’s freshest
seafood sourced from Blue
Marlin International.
Blue Marlin catches
fish from as far north as the
lower Outer Banks of North
Carolina to Bluffton, SC
and as far south as Sea
Island, GA.
The reception begins
at 6:30 p.m., with a 7:00
p.m. dinner seating for
$40.00 per person and an
additional $25.00 for wine
pairings. Please call the
restaurant at 912-790-9000
to schedule a reservation.
Located a block south
of Forsyth Park, Local 11
Ten is set in the 1950s-era
Savannah Bank building.
With a contempo
rary atmosphere, foodies,
tourists and locals alike
gather to enjoy Chef Jeff
Rodgers' unique spin on
familiar southern flavors.
With ingredients such
as the day boat soft-shell
crab and figs and loquats
grown just down the street,
Local 11 Ten is committed
to using the best regional
ingredients to prepare its
contemporary, seasonal
cuisine, which shows both
French and Italian influ
ences.
Local 11 Ten is open
Monday through Saturday,
5-10 p.m. and is open on
Sundays for special occa
sions.
Outdoor seating and
parking is available. Local
11 Ten is located at 1110
Bull St., Savannah, GA,
31401. Log on to
localllten.com or call
912.790.9000 for reserva
tions or further informa
tion.
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