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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 9
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GeoVista Credit Union Opens at
Woodville-Tompkins Institute
Among those participating in the ribbon cutting are Carol Gamble, center leader, is on the far
left. Dr. Thomas Lockamy is in the center. To the right of Lockamy is Elaine Tuten, GeoVista
CEO. And on the far right is Derrick Muhammad, center director and administrator.
SCCPSS superintendent Dr.
Thomas Lockamy, GeoVista
CEO Elaine Tuten, and
SCCPSS school board mem
bers all participated in a rib
bon cutting ceremony to
mark the special occasion.
The Future Leaders
Branch is a student-run credit
union that will allow stu
dents, teachers, and other
school board employees the
opportunity to open checking
and savings accounts.
The branch will also
provide banking and finance
students the opportunity to
learn the lessons of financial
education through hands-on
experiences.
For more information
on the SCCPSS partnership
with GeoVista Credit Union,
please contact Mr. Derrick
Muhammad or Ms. Carol
Gamble at 912-395-6750.
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Garden City Opens New
City Hall Facility
Pictured left to right are: Bessie Kicklighter, Judy Schuman, Mayor Andy Quinney,
Tennyson Holder, Bowen Jones, Bowen Jones, Gwyn Hall
On Friday, September
25, 2009, the city of Garden
City hosted a grand opening
of the New City Hall,
including an official ribbon
cutting.
The new 33,000-
square-foot City Hall is
home to the Garden City
Police Department headquar
ters, Municipal Court, City
Council chambers and
administrative offices for
Garden City employees.
The City Hall, which
anchors the new Garden City
Town Center, marks a dra
matic expansion from the
building’s former location at
100 Main Street. The new
location is 100 Central
Avenue accross from the
Southbridge entrance. Mayor
Andy Quinney took this time
to also make the announce
ment that he will resign as
mayor due to health reasons.
“I don’t want my grandchil
dren to remember me being
sick,” Quinney said.
Focated in the heart of
Chatham County, Garden
City stands apart as one of
the leading municipalities in
coastal Georgia .
Featuring a progressive
blend of industry and small
business, Garden City boasts
a rich history, friendly neigh
borhoods, vibrant economy
and quality services for resi
dents.
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