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6 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Bready and Tremont
Temple Celebrate
Pastoral Anniversary
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Sponsor of the Community Events
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The Tremont Temple
Baptist Church will celebrate
the Pastoral Anniversary of
Rev. Ricky Bready begin
ning on Tuesday, August 19.
Events include:
Tuesday, August 18th,
Family night and T-shirt
night with the play Halleujah
Sisters; Wednesday, August
19th, First Tabernacle, Rev.
Clarence Williams;
Thursday, August 20th,
Health and Wellness Walk
around Forsyth Park to return
back to church for activities;
Friday, August 21st, Christ
Memorial with Rev. Farry
Broxton; Saturday, August
22nd, Banquet Luncheon at
Johnny Harris Banquet
Room at 12:30pm. Cost
$25.00 Attire: Casual, White
(not mandatory); Sunday,
August 23rd, Culmination
Services, 10 am Friendship
Missionary Baptist Church,
Albany, GA, Rev. H.B.
Johnson.
Come worship with us!
HVJ Class of 1974
35th Reunion
Planned
Save the date and spread
the word! The 35th reunion
of the 1974 Jenkins High
School Warriors will take
place October 2009.Contact
email address:
letmoo56@bellsouth.net
Volunteers Needed
Share your time and special
talents with others, join the
Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program of EOA, we need
your help to help others.
Through RSVP seniors 55
and older serve in various
community organizations
from 1 to 40 hours per week.
Make your choice of where
you want to serve from the
many local agencies we are
afflicted with.Qualification
are to be 55, want to enjoy
life and have the desire to
share your personal talents
with others. Savannah VA
Clinic, American Red Cross,
American Cancer Society
and Hospice House are
presently in great need of
volunteers through
RSVP.Remember,
"Volunteers Are The Heart of
America"
For further exciting informa
tion please call 234-7842 or
Linda Fields at 238-2960 ext.
123.
Johnny Mercer
Event
at the Avery Gallery 390
Roswell St. - Marietta , GA
Friday, September 4th from 6
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Oscar Award Winner Johnny
Mercer was a song writer dur
ing the middle of the 20th cen
tury. He wrote over 1,500
songs in his career Several
musical artists will play and
sing Johnny Mercer songs.
Susie Chisholm, sculptor of
the Johnny Mercer sculpture
to be installed and dedicated
on Ellis Square in Savannah,
will have the table version of
the Johnny Mercer sculpture
and several of her other sculp
tures for the September First
Friday ARTWALK at the
Avery Gallery.
For more information call
770-427-2459.
Low Country
Revealed
Asa Chibas has exhibited her
work both in Sweden, the
U.S. and locally (at the
S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Telfair
Art Fair, and Indigo Sky
Community Gallery).
Chibas will hold an artist
reception on August 13th,
from 5-8pm at 17Hundred90
Restaurant, 307 E. President
Street.
The Retired Educator’s Association
The Retired Educator’s Association is hosting the Areas V and VI
Summer Meeting. This meeting is scheduled to be held on August
18, 2009, from 9:00 until noon at Carey Hilliard at Abercom
Extension. The cost is only $13.00 for lunch. The theme is
“Building For The Future Through, Fellowship-Service, Support.
All Retired Educators are asked to come and bring someone.
Mr. Hugh Golson, President,
Mrs. Lula Wilson, Public Relations
General/Help Wanted
£ Armstrong Atlantic State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University is accepting
applications for the following position(s)
Communication Officer
University Police Department
Please visit our website at www.hr.armstrong.edu/jobs.html
for more information.
AA/EOE. No phone calls please.
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Place Your
Announcements
Here!
Be a Champion!
Start Your Team Today!
Savannah Memory Walk
www.memorywalk09.kin-
tera.org/savannah Saturday,
September 26, 2009
Statesboro Memory Walk
www.memorywalk09.kin-
tera.org/statesboro Saturday,
October 24, 2009.
United Way of
Coastal Empire
Solicits Programs
Local non-profit organiza
tions have between now and
September 14, 2009 to
declare their intent to apply
for funding from United
Way of the Coastal Empire.
The fund will grant money
to programs and services
that have a proven track
record of outcomes as well
as new, innovative programs
related to one of United Way
priorities: Education and
Youth Development, Health
and Wellness, and Economic
Independence.
Organizations supporting
families and neighborhoods
with programs that provide
food, clothing, shelter and
other basic necessities of life
are also encouraged to apply.
The Program Funding
Application is available on
the United Way website at
www.uwce.org. The sub
mission date for completed
applications is the close of
business (5:00 p.m.) on
Monday, September 14,
2009.
For additional information,
please contact Richard
Edwards at 912-651-7727 or
by email at
redwards@uwce.org or Tara
Jennings at 912-651-7722 or
by email at
tjennings@uwce.org.
Sol C. Johnson
National Alumni
Association will be hosting a
Health Fair, Membership
Drive and a Picnic on August
22, 2009 at 12 Noon - 6 p.m.
Activities will be at the East
Side Community Center,
Gobel Street. Amerigroup
will be the health fair facilita
tor. Annual membership dues
are $50.00. For those who
have purchased a brick,
$25.00. Contact Julius Green
234-0565 for further informa
tion.
SONATA
Sponsors of New and
Talented Artists, Inc.
(SONATA) is taking applica
tions for scholarships to their
program. Students in grades
seven through ten who are
serious and talented in play
ing an orchestral instrument
are invited to apply for schol
arships to the SONATA pro
gram. Applications may be
obtained from any member of
the board or by calling Mrs.
Lillian Ellis at 233-7366 or
Mrs. Alma Williams at 355-
1892. Applications must be
returned by the deadline date,
August 29th. No applications
will be accepted after the
deadline. This applies to new
and previous students.
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 Finda 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 spon
sor, or make a donation by
visiting the Alzheimer's
Association at www.geor-
giamemorywalk.org or call
912-920-2231 for more
information.
Evening of Jazz
Royce beaming Center will
hold its 3rd Annual
Evening of Jazz on
September 13th, 2009 from
5:00-7:30pm at the Savannah
Marriott Riverfront.
Entertainment will be pro
vided by Huxsie Scott and
Ben Tucker with special
guest Dr. Bertice Berry. All
proceeds will benefit the
ACE at Royce adult literacy
program. Reservations are
required and are $35 per per
son which includes heavy
Hors d'oeuvres. The evening
will also feature a silent auc
tion of local and regional art
work. To make reservations
online go to
www.aceatroyce.com or call
912-354-4047. Thanks in
advance and let me know if
you have any questions.
Free Computer
Classes
St. Joseph's/Candler's African-
American Health Information
& Resource Center offers free
computer classes every
Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
and second Saturday of each
month. For more information
about what skills are taught,
please contact 912-447-6605.
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.
AE Beach Class of
1952
AE Beach Class of 1952 will
meet at the Forrest City
Fibrary at 5:00pm on
Thursday August 13, 2009.
Plans will be made for our
next class reunion.
Clarence Robinson, Jr.
Reporter.
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 fellowship, hot
meals daily, crafts, shopping
trips, computer class garden
ing & more. For more info
call 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
Fove" 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
Fove 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.
St.
Joseph's/Candler
African-American Health
Information and Resource
Center, located at 1910
Abercom St., will conduct
free blood pressure screen
ings every Monday through
Thursday from 8:30 AM to
7:00 PM, and every Friday
from 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM.
Call 447-6605 for informa
tion.