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8-The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Birthday Celebration and Tribute for
Sis. Daisy Swinton
Sis. Daisy Swinton
Sis. Daisy Swinton, orig- At an early age, she
inally from Rincon, Ga., has joined a Baptist Church in
lived most of her life in Alee, Ga., where she went to
Savannah, Ga. church and Sunday School.
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After many years she joined St.
Luke A.M.E. Church, now
New St. Luke A.M.E. Church,
Joe Street, under the leadership
of the late Rev. Alexander
Leonard, where she still serves
today, under the leadership of
Rev. Kenneth Wilson, Sr.
This beautiful lady enjoys
working in the church and she
rarely misses any services or
activities going on at the
church. When asked how she
does it, she answers, “Prayer is
the key!” For many years she
was the President of the Sr.
Choir and President of The
Jackson Woodward Missionary
Society.
She still sings for Jesus
with the Sr. Choir. Also, she is
the Mother of the Church. This
spirit-filled woman of God will
be celebrating her 92nd birth
day on May 11, 2011, if it is
God's will.
She has no birth children, how
ever, she has several nieces,
nephews, grand, and great-
grand nieces, nephews, and
other family members and
friends.
All family members and
friends are welcome to cele
brate and worship God with her
at New St. Luke A.M.E., May
15, 2011, at 11:30 a.m.
Some of her awards and
recognitions include the Love
Feast Award from St. Luke, a
plaque for faithful and dedicat
ed service from the Methodist
Ushers Association, a plaque
for Church Mother from The
Evangelical Minister's Union
and she was honored by New
St. Luke A.M.E. as Mother of
the Church and a faithful ser
vant.
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To God Be The Glory for
all he has done and what He has
enabled her to do!
Georgia Department of Labor
Launches ResuMAY
State Labor
Commissioner Mark Butler
announced that the Georgia
Department of Labor
(GDOL) is launching a
month-long effort to help job
seekers improve their
chances for employment. It
is called ResuMAY, and will
occur throughout the month
of May.
ResuMAY will focus
on resume-writing tools and
employment-related services
available year-round to job
seekers in GDOL offices
throughout the state. GDOL
career centers, Vocational
Rehabilitation (VR) offices,
and Workforce Investment
Boards (WIB) will partici
pate.
“Resume-writing assis
tance is one of the most pop
ular and valuable services
that Georgia’s workforce sys
tem offers,” said
Commissioner Butler.
“Studies have shown that an
employer makes a decision
about a job seeker within the
first 30 seconds of looking at a
resume. That’s why a well-
written resume is critical, oth
erwise the applicant may not
get an opportunity to interview
for a job. Through ResuMAY,
we’ll be able to better equip
job seekers to market their
skills to employers.”
GDOL will provide a
variety of resources at the state
level for ResuMAY. They
include Type Explore
Discover (Ask TED), a live
on-line chat scheduled for
May 25 devoted to resumes, a
series of new on-line resume
writing podcasts, and new on
line resources and marketing
materials for job seekers to
download.
Local career centers
and other area one-stop cen
ters will offer a variety of
resume-writing services.
Some activities include
resume workshops, employ
er-led feedback discussions,
resume contests, and one-
on-one intensive resume ses
sions. ResuMAY is targeted
to general job seekers, older
workers, professionals and
long-term unemployed.
Plans also are underway to
offer these resume-writing
activities at career expos,
schools, military installa
tions, churches, and
libraries.
For additional informa
tion and a list of events
scheduled throughout the
state, visit the GDOL web
site at www.dol.state.ga.us.
Look for the ResuMAY link
in the Spotlight section of
the homepage.
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