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6 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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Registration Open for Fourth Annual
Mayor’s Small Business Conference
Registration is now open for Savannah’s fourth annual
Mayor’s Small Business Conference, which will take place
Wednesday, March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Savannah Civic Center. The free conference helps promote
business development and growth through networking and
informative workshops. For more information and to register,
please contact the City of Savannah Department of Economic
Development at (912) 651-3653. The conference is free, but
seating capacity is limited.
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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.
Yoga for Cancer
Patients and
Survivors
12:10 p.m., Thursdays,
February 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.
River’s Edge
Retirement Community will
host a Red Cross Pancake
Breakfast on March 13, 2010
from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
The breakfast, which is open
to the public, includes pan
cakes with an assortment of
toppings, bacon, sausage,
juice, coffee, and tea.
Donations will be accepted,
with all proceeds going to the
local chapter of the American
Red Cross. Guests are also
encouraged to wear red in
support of the organization
and be entered into a drawing
for a prize. Raffle tickets will
also be sold. To RSVP to the
Red Cross Pancake
Breakfast, or to learn more
about River’s Edge and its
event schedule, please call
(912) 354-6146.
Volunteers Needed
Become a volunteer with
First Steps and provide sup
port, education, and commu
nity resources to help parents
of newborns establish healthy
and positive relationships
with their babies. For more
information, call 819-6910.
The Retired and
Senior Volunteer
Program Needs
Volunteers
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
affiliated with. Qualifications
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 vol
unteers through RSVP.
“Volunteers are the Heart of
America” For further excit
ing information please call
234-7842 or Linda Fields at
238-2960 ext. 123.
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Home Mosi Nights!
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Management
Seminar
You are invited to attend a
management seminar spon
sored by the 2010SP1 MGT
301 students of St. Leo
University. Thursday, March
4, 2010 from: 12-2 p.m.
Location: The First City Club
$15 A reservation is required.
Please RSVP
to:Carolyn.wilkerson@saintl
eo.edu
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!
Colorectal Cancer
Month
Deborah Barbouth, M.D.,
FACMG Medical Director
for Newborn Screening in
Florida and Director of the
University of Miami Victor
Center for Jewish Genetic
Diseases will be speaking
Thursday, March 11, 2010 at
the JEA ( 5111 Abercorn
Street) on a panel with
Genetic Counselors from
Anderson Cancer Institute,
Savannah Perinatology
Associates, and Genzyme
Therapeutics on Starting at
6:30 PM with a Cancer
Answers Health Fair spon
sored by American Cancer
Society in honor of
Colorectal Cancer Month, the
Speaker Panel event called
Family Matters begins at 7
PM in Savannah. ALL FREE
and appropriate for young
adults, couples, parents, it is
sponsored by MomingStar's
Teal Ribbon Project
MStarArts@aol.com or
www.momingstararts.org
National Day of
Prayer for Schools
Prayer Rally 2010
March 7, 2010 State of
Georgia Atlanta Georgia
State Capitol 142 State
Capitol Street (Washington
Street side) at 7am -11am. On
April 7, 2010 City of
Jacksonville Florida Duval
County Public School
Boardl701 Prudential Drive
at Flag Pole 7am ~ 8am
(Pending Approval)
Wii-Hab
On Thursday, March 4, The
Savannah Parkinson’s
Disease Support Group will
be hosting Dr. Nathan “Ben”
Herz. Dr. Herz is an occupa
tional therapist and an assis
tant professor at the Medical
College of GA. He special
izes in the benefits of the
Nintendo Wii in the treatment
of Parkinson’s Disease and
other movement disorders.
The public is invited to his
discussion of “Wii-Hab” in
the Marsh Auditorium at
Candler Hospital at 5 PM.
CERT Training
Are you the person who
would help your neighbor in
the time of a disaster? Be
part of a team of trained resi
dents that leads in recovery;
become a member of
Chatham County’s
Community Emergency
Response Team, better
known as CERT. Beginning
March 6th, the Chatham
Emergency Management
Agency will offer a 20 hour
training program to teach res
idents to work in teams to
assist during emergency situ
ations. The CERT course will
be taught March 6,1, 13 and
14 in Savannah. You must
register by March 1, 2010.
Participants must attend all
four days of training to com
plete the course. For addi
tional information, please
contact Courtney
Cunningham at CEMA,
912-201 4508 or via email at
kccunnin@chathamcounty.or
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Free Community
Lecture
Bob Losure's
“Lights... Camera.. .Cancer”
7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday,
March 3, Mercer Auditorium,
William and Iffath Hoskins
Center for Biomedical
Research at Memorial
University Medical Center
This event is part of the dis
tinguished lecture series pre
sented by the Curtis and
Elizabeth Anderson Cancer
Institute at Memorial
University Medical Center.
For more information, call
912-350-4994 or e-mail Lora
Walker at walkelol@memo-
rialhealth.com.
Healthy Girls Nite
Out
on Thursday, March 11, 2010
from 5 PM to 7 PM is two
hours of free fun and food
with a serious message for
college-aged women (and
teens with parental consent at
the Jewish Educational
Alliance, 5111 Abercorn
Street in Savannah. Session
Leaders Pamela G. Gallup,
M.D and SCAD’s Tamara
Rnapp-Grosz, Ph.D., APRN,
B.C. will begin at 5:30.
Some transportation is avail
able through SCAD. All free
but dinner reservation a must
by calling 912-355-8111.
Info at www.morn-
ingstarats.org
First Steps at St.
Joseph’s/Candler
Needs Volunteers
Become a volunteer with
First Steps and provide sup
port, education, and commu
nity resources to help parents
of newborns establish
healthy and positive relation
ships with their babies. For
more information, call 819-
6910.
Community
News Due
Friday, By
4 p.m.
The Foster
Grandparent
Program Needs
Volunteers
The Foster Grandparent
Program (FGP) of EOA is in
need of volunteers to share
their time and talents in their
communities. We are looking
for seniors age 60 and older
to volunteer their time in edu
cational facilities, Day Cares
and other social service agen
cies 20 hours per week,
working four or five days per
week. FGP offers a modest
stipend and assistance with
transportation fee. For more
information, call Linda Fields
(912)234-7842 or (912)238-
2960 ext. 123