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8-The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Georgia Coastal Southern Christian
Leadership Conference Update
Rev. Willie Bolden
The Georgia Coastal SCLC
would like to invite to
invite you and your family
to three powerful events:
February 24, 2011 The 3rd
Annual MLK Drum Major
Awards 7:00 p.m. Quality
Inn 7100 Abercorn Street
The keynote speaker will
be the Flonorable Rev.
Ralph Abernathy III
tickets are only $50.00
February 26, 2011 SCLC
Mass Rally 6 p.m.
Townsley Chapel AME
Church 252 Eagle St. (The
Pastor is Rev. Joseph
Baker)
The keynote speaker
will be the honorable Rev.
Willie Bolden (SCLC
National Board member)
March 5, 2011 departure
for the 46th
Commemoration of
"Bloody Sunday" in Selma
Alabama tickets are
$40.00 adults $30.00 stu
dents the departure is at 11
p.m. returning on March
6th at 10 p.m.
For ticket info, to any
of the events call: 912-659-
2796.
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Living Hope Welcomes
Mrs. Juanita Adams and One Spirit
Dance Ministry for Heritage Sunday
Pastor Joyce C. Hall
and the Living Hope
Community Fellowship
Church invites you and your
family to join them for an
exciting time of worship and
praise during their Heritage
Sunday Celebration on
Sunday, February 27, 2011,
at 8am and 11am. Featured
guest include, Mrs. Juanita
Adams and the One Spirit
Dance Troupe.
Adams is known
throughout the Savannah
area and Chatham County
Low Country as a motiva
tional and inspirational
speaker. A product of the
local public schools, she is a
1965 honor graduate of Sol
C. Johnson High School,
received her B.A. degree
with honors in English from
Savannah State College
(now Savannah State
University), and later com
pleted graduate studies at
Atlanta University, now
Clark Atlanta University.
She retired from Savannah
State in 2005 after 36 years
as an assistant professor and
Coordinator of Freshman
Year Experience, and
remained retired all of three
months before returning to
SSU as a part-time instruc
tor.
She presently sits on
the Board of Directors of
King-Tisdell Foundation,
Inc., serves as Program
Chairperson for the Board of
Directors of the Greenbriar
Children’s Center; Vice
President of the Savannah
Delta Foundation,
Incorporated Board of
Directors, President of the
Mandingo Socio-Civic Club,
member and Past President
of Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Youth Talent
Coordinator of the Black
Heritage Festival Steering
Committee, Member of the
Sol C. Johnson National
Alumni Association, and
member of Savannah Branch
of the NAACP.
One Spirit Dance
Ministry is a professional
dance company dedicated
totally to ministry. It is the
brainchild and inspiration of
Pastor Darrell Parker, CEO
of Godson Records. His
vision is to take dance min
istry to a higher level of
praise, worship and profes
sionalism in the gospel
music industry.
Under the creative and
spiritual direction of Donna
Kelly, "One Spirit" has
reached thousands through
classical ballet, jazz, hip hop,
mime and dramatic expres
sion. Their dance experi
ences and attributes include
opening for Shekinah Glory,
Howard Hewitt, Ricky
Smiley, Vanessa Bell
Armstrong and Dr. Leonard
Scott.
Living Hope
Community Fellowship is
located at 5008 Augusta Rd
(Hwy. 21) in Garden City,
next to Dairy Queen.
For more information
on this event or on Living
Hope Community
Fellowship, please contact
the church office at
912.965.0406 or visit us at
www.livinghopesav.org.
Service times include
Thursdays at 7:00pm and
Sundays at 8am and 11am.
Come save where making shopping
a pleasure is part of the deal.
Even when you’re shopping on a budget, you don’t
have to give up the experience you deserve. At
Publix, you’ll find hundreds of items on sale every
day, while you still enjoy the service you can’t quite
put a price on. Go to publix.com/save right now
to make plans to save this week.