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6 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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asked to submit to a drug screen.
Community-Wide Health Fair
There will be a community wide health fair on February 20,
8 am - Noon. Screenings will be provided by Costal Carolina
and Hilton Head Island Wellness Program.The health fair will
take place at the Agape Family Life Center, 5855 South
Okatie Hwy. Hardeeville, SC 29927. Please call today for
more information: 843-784-6008/866-708-3686 (toll free)
This event is open to the public!
Management Seminar
You are invited to attend a management seminar sponsored by
the 2010SP1 MGT 301 students of St. Leo University.
Major Terry L. Enoch of CCSO & Sarahlyn U. Argrow, CEO
of AWWIN Inc., are the Keynote Speakers
Date: Thursday. March 4, 2010 from: 12-2 p.m. Location:
The First City Club-32 Bull Street Cost: $15
A reservation is required. Please RSVP by the COB on Friday,
February 19, 2010 to:Carolyn.wilkerson@saintleo.edu
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Love Walk/Run
2010
Wesley Community Centers
will hold its annual Love
Walk/Run on Saturday,
February 13, 2010. The 5k
kicks off at 7:45 a.m. and the
3.6k or 24k walk begins at
10:00 a.m. Both events begin
at the south end of Forsyth
Park near the tennis courts.
Funds raised will support
programs that directly impact
women, children and families
who are struggling through
poverty. Call 236-4226 for
more information.
Southern Women’s
Show
Shop, taste, learn and live at
the Southern Women’s Show,
Feb. 5-7, 2010. Show Hours:
Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday
10am-7pm, Sunday 11am-
5pm. Admission: Adults, $9
at door; $8 on-line; $7 at par
ticipating Kroger locations.
Youth (6-12), $5; under 6 free
with paying adult. Friends
Four Pack: 4 tickets for $28;
5 tickets for $35 and addi
tional tickets ($7 each).
Sponsored by WTOC,
Savannah Morning News,
Clear Channel Radio,
Memorial University
Medical Center and Custom
Audio Video. To order tick
ets or for more information
call (800) 849-0248.
Babies Don’t Come
With Instructions
Love Babies? This
Volunteer Opportunity is for
You! The First Steps Parents
of Newborns program pairs
volunteers with new families
in the hospital setting to pro
vide emotional support, par
enting education materials,
and referrals to community
resources. Volunteer training
and all materials are provided.
For more information about
the First Steps Parents of
Newborns program call 819-
6911 or 819-6910.
SSU Community
Booster Club, Inc.
Event
SSU Community Booster
Club, Inc. will host a Pre-
Valentine Cabereton Friday,
February 5, 2010 8:00 P.M. -
until at the Alee Shriner
Temple, 100 Eisenberg
Drive. BYOB and Food. For
more information, please call
Horace Scandrick at 233-
9494 for ticket information.
Free Computer
Classes
St. Joseph's/Candler's
African-American Health
Information & Resource
Center offers free computer
classes every Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, and sec
ond Saturday of each month.
For more information please
contact 912-447-6605
All Community
News Due Friday
By 4 p.m.
Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network
Meeting
7 p.m., Tuesday, February
23, Panera Bread Company
restaurant off of White Bluff
and Abercom
The Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network is a group
of individuals with a strong
desire to help raise aware
ness about pancreatic cancer.
The group also provides sup
port for families coping with
this illness. For more infor
mation, please call Jennifer
Currin at (912) 350-7845.
Independent Living
Skills Classes
Living Independence for
Everyone (LIFE), Inc. is a
non-profit, service and advo
cacy organization operated
by and for people with dis
abilities. We will be hosting a
schedule of independent liv
ing skins classes for people
with disabilities to learn from
and enjoy here at our center
at 12020 Abercorn St.
Classes are offered on
Mondays and Wednesdays
from 10:00am to noon
throughout the whole year.
All of the courses are free.
Call: 920-2414 voice or 920-
2419 TTY for more informa
tion and to sign up!
Noteworthy Duo to
perform at St.
Paul’s Episcopal
Church
Flutist Lisa Schroeder and
guitarist Michael Anthony
Nigro, known as Noteworthy
Duo, will perform in concert
on Sunday, February 21 at
4:30 p.m. The concert, which
is free and open to the public,
will be held at St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church at 1802
Abercorn Street (comer of
34th & Abercom). Following
the concert, they will also be
playing at the Celtic Mass
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Southeast Family
Expo
The Ralph Mark Gilbert
Civil Rights Museum is join
ing with The Heritage
Library Foundation of HHI,
The Savannah Stake of
Church of Jesus Christ Latter
Day Saints, Armstrong
Atlantic State University, and
the Live Oak Public Library
to present a valuable program
to the public. This event will
be held on February 20, 2010.
We look forward to seeing
you there!
Save on Your
Natural Gas
Now is a great time to review
your natural gas bill and
make sure you're getting the
best rate plan for you and
your family. To make sure
you're taking advantage of
the decreased prices and
available discounts contact
Lee Ann Powell at 652-7981.
Blood Pressure
Screenings
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.
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.
Kidney Support
Group
Piedmont now provides an
educational and support
group for pre & post kidney
transplant patients in the
Savannah area.The group
will meet every 2nd Tuesday
of each month. 5:00 p.m. at
Memorial University
Hospital Georgia Ear
Building 2nd Floor 4700
Waters Ave. Savannah, GA
31404.The group sessions
will feature: Information on
different Transplant topics,
speakers, video & audio
material random door prizes,
light refreshments. Please
feel free to bring a friend or
family member with you.
Evaluating &
Refreshing Your
Board
If you suspect your board
may be stale, re-energizing
them may be in order. Learn
how to work more effective
ly with your board to achieve
your organization's desired
outcomes. This workshop
will be held Thursday,
February 18 from 1:00pm to
4:00pm at the United Way
Building, 428 Bull Street,
Savannah. Advance registra
tion is required and atten
dance fees apply. For more
information, contact the
Georgia Center for
Nonprofits at (912) 234-
9688.
Yoga for Cancer
Patients and
Survivors
12:10 p.m., Thursdays,
February 4, 11, 18 and 25, at
FitnessOne, 3rd floor of the
Center for Advanced
Medicine on the campus of
Memorial University
Medical Center
This yoga class is free for
people with cancer and can
cer survivors. For more
information, call (912) 350-
0798.
Every Step Counts
Survivors Walk
9 a.m., Saturday, February 27
Every Step Counts enthusias
tically invites all cancer
patients, survivors, and care
givers to join us for our
monthly walk. The walk is
free and open to all cancer
survivors and their loved
ones. For more information
about this month's walk and
to register, please call DeDe
Cargill at (912) 398-6554.
Nonprofit
Financial
Management
One of the many challenges
facing nonprofit leaders
today is translating financial
information into an effective
decision making process.
This course is designed for
leaders who are responsible
for decision-making and who
are seeking to understand the
fundamentals of financial
management. This workshop
will be held Thursday,
February 25 from 12:00pm to
3:00pm at the United Way
Building, 428 Bull Street,
Savannah. Advance registra
tion is required and atten
dance fees apply. For more
information, contact the
Georgia Center for
Nonprofits at (912) 234-
9688.
Prepared
Childbirth
Wednesday Series 6:30 p.m.
- 8.30 p.m., Wednesdays,
February 3, 10, 17, and 24,
Women's Health Institute
Conference Room located in
the Center for Advanced
Medicine at Memorial
University Medical Center
This course gives an
overview of reproductive
anatomy and physiology and
explains the process of labor
and delivery in simple, easy-
to-understand terms. This
four week course includes a
tour of the labor and delivery
unit. This class is popular, so
please register early. The cost
is $75 per couple. For more
information, call (912) 350-
BORN (2676).
The One
Hundred's "A
Close Encounter of
the SCAD Kind"
4 p.m., February 10
The One Hundred, a group
committed to supporting
Backus Children's Hospital
through advocacy, philan
thropy, education, and volun-
teerism, has arranged a
fundraiser tour of two of
SCAD's historic buildings.
You will learn of each build
ing's architectural history and
then visit four different disci
plines where you will have
hands-on participation led by
a SCAD representative. A
reception with wine and hors
d'oeuvres will follow at
Gutstein Gallery, and the
HoneyBees will perform.
Proceeds benefit the Backus
Children's Hospital. For
more information, please
contact Anne Schafer at (912)
598-7953.