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8 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Countdown To The New Year
The Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church, and its
Pastor, N.N. Boles and
Assoc. Pastor, W.M.
McGowan invite you, the
public, to be our honored
guest during our annual
Watch Night Service. It will
be held on December 31,
2009 at 10:00 p.m.
We need your help as
we count down the passing
of the old year and ring in the
dawn of the New Year. We
offer you this invitation to
accept a renewed obedience
to Christ.
There will be a power
ful Word from God delivered
by our Senior Pastor, along
with praying, singing and
testifying. We are looking
forward to fellowshipping
with you. Our hearts are elat
ed and warm and our hands
are open to receive you.
We are located at 125
Canebrake Road, Savannah,
Georgia. Please call us with
any questions; 912.925.3169
ask for Sheryl Creech or
Pastor McGowan.
The Sixth Annual Greater West
Savannah Christmas Parade
The Greater West
Savannah Communities of
Hudson Hill, West Savannah
and Woodville are proud to
announce their 6th Annual
Greater West Savannah
Christmas Parade.
This year's parade mar
shal is Mr. John Finney ofthe
EOA Bring your chairs to
Augusta Ave, to watch a full
blown community Christmas
parade!
The parade will take
place on Saturday, December
19, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. The
parade will start at the
Hudson Hill Community
Center, 2227 Hudson St., and
ending at Woodville
Community Center, 127
Darling St. with the Annual
Christmas Program &
Celebration
To make a contribution
or to enter a unit, contact:
Bishop Hazel Manker - 236-
4829, Bemetta B. Anderson -
306-5498, or Naomi Brown -
663-1153.
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Three Receive Home Builders
Association of Greater Savannah
Rookie of the Year Award
Matthew Young award
ed the Association's first
“Rookie of the Year” award
to the triumvirate of
Adrienne Durden, Mandy
Grubbs and Jennifer King.
Durden, Grubbs and
King, marketing representa
tives for Servpro of
Savannah, joined the
Association this year and
according to Young, “were
full speed the second they
got accepted.
They served on count
less committees this year.
With the loss of alot of active
members due to the economy
it was that much more
important to have new faces
step up and help with the
considerable committee
work that is done behind the
scenes every day”.
Young stated, “I didn't
know what Servepro did
before these three joined and
I can promise you I know
who to call next time I have
flood or fire damage”.
The HBA of Greater
Savannah is a non profit
Trade Association represent
ing Chatham, Effingham,
Bryan & Liberty Counties.
For more information, please
visit www.homebuildersof-
savannah.com
E-93 Hosts Annual Food Drive for
Wesley Community Centers
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For the ninth consecutive
year, Wesley Community
Centers of Savannah, Inc. was
honored to have E 93-Radio
host the annual “Up on the
Roof’ event, which took place
on Tuesday, November 24,
2009. Radio personalities—
including the fabulous Lil
Geezy, Kenya Cabine, and
Krystal—put any fears of
heights or inclement weather
aside and climbed to the top of
Wesley’s roof to do their
broadcasts live.
Throughout the day they
pictured with Gil Jones, Jr.,
Cumulus Broadcasting.
encouraged listeners to bring
critically needed donations to
the agency. This year they
inspired listeners to bring mon
etary donations, food, and
clothing to assist almost 500
families in need.
Wesley serves women,
children, and families who are
homeless and low-income.
Many are classified as the
working poor, the elderly, peo
ple with differing abilities, and
survivors of domestic abuse.
Our numerous programs
including quality child care,
romotions Director,
youth services, adult educa
tion, a day shelter, and more all
work together to provide a
hand up, not a hand out.
Want to help out too?
Call Wesley at (912) 236-
45226 to leam more about the
agency and our upcoming
annual fundraiser, The Love
Walk/Run, scheduled for
Saturday, February 13, 2010.
In the meantime, give a
shout out to E-93 and say
thanks for helping this com
munity because “It’s a Love
Thang!”
Bank on Savannah Accounts are available.
Two great locations to serve you
701M. L King. Ir. Blv: 7110 Stidaway Road
www.caiverstatehank.CBni