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8 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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Veterans for Peace
The Savannah chapter of Vet
erans for Peace meets on the
last Monday of each month in
the upstairs room at Loco’s,
301 W. Broughton St. at 7
P.M. VFP is a national orga
nization of men and women
of all eras, duty stations, and
branches of service. We work
to expose the true costs of
war and to support veterans
and civilian victims of armed
conflict. For more informa
tion call: 303-550-1158.
St. Pius X High
Alumni Holds
Monthly Meeting
The St. Pius X High School
Alumni Assoc, meets every
third Saturday, 1p.m. at the
Resurrection of Our Lord
Church, 112 Fell St. Savan
nah, GA. For membership
information, call Mr. Deloach
at 912-238-0190. Ormonde
Lewis, ’63 is the president. .
Understanding
Addiction Is
Possible
How come addiction is so
hard to understand? Why
can’t a person just quit us
ing drugs or alcohol? Un
derstanding addiction starts
with understanding the true
nature of drugs and alcohol.
But understanding addiction
is possible and overcoming
addiction is possible too. Get
your free copy of “The Truth
About Becoming Addicted”
by going to www.becoming-
addicted.org or calling 888-
837-9177.
CAT Board
Meetings
The Chatham Area Transit
Authority’s Board of Direc
tors announces that their
monthly meetings will be
held on the third Tuesday of
each month at 11 AM. The
meetings will be held at 24
Bull Street, the Old Court
house Building, in the 2nd
Floor Commissioner’s Meet
ing Room while construction
on the Downtown Intermo-
dal Facility continues. This
month’s meeting will take
place on Tuesday, August
21, 2012 at 11:00 AM. CAT
board meetings are open to
the public.
Tompkins High
c/o 1978
. To celebrate our 35th class
reunion we will be traveling
to the city of brotherly love
(Philadelphia, Pa.) July 17-
21, 2013. A deposit will be
due Sept. 2012, Balance must
be paid in full by May 17,
2013. This trip is for adults
only and open to the public.
Limited seating.
Women of Wisdom
Meeting
Women of Wisdom will hold
their “Enough is Enough”
meeting Nov. 10, and Dec.
15 at 6pm-8pm at the Litway
baptist Church, 2335 Shell
Rd. For more info call Cheryl
LaBon 912-631-2689.
A. E. Beach Class
of 1963
Attention A.E. Beach H.S.
Class of 1963 Alumni. We
are trying to make sure that
all alumni from the Class of
1963 have been contacted
and informed about plans for
our 50th Class Reunion in
December of 2013. Contact
Charlesetta Alston at 232-
4277 or Henrietta Taylor at
233-9022.
Step Up Savannah
to Hold “Opening
Doors”
Step Lip Savannah to Hold
“Opening Doors” 7:30am-
9:30am Oct. 23 at the Savan
nah Tech auditorium. Steven
McCullough, vice president/
special projects, Safer Foun
dation of Chicago will speak.
Savannah,GA has the fourth
highest incarceration rate in
the US. and thousands of
men and women serving time
in state prisons and local jail
come back every year to live
and work in Chatham County.
Employment is the top need
for men and women returning
to their communities after in
carceration yet there are strik
ingly few resources designed
to steer these individuals on
the path to success. Join Step
Lip Savannah, Inc. and hear a
nationally recognized expert
talk about how his Chicago-
based organization works
with ex-offenders to help
them find and keep jobs, and
stay out of jail. Celebrate the
local business awarded this
year’s Workplace Innovator
award. Come hear about Step
Up’s work to reduce poverty
in Savannah, and what indi
viduals and businesses can do
to help. Because poverty mat
ters. This community event
is open to all at no charge
but reservations are required:
Email styler@stepupsavan-
nah.org or call (912) 232-
6747.
Boys & Girls Clubs
Dinner and Charity
Auction
On Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012,
the BGCCE traditional Annu
al Dinner & Charity Auction
will be held at the Savannah
Station Banquet Hall. Spon
sorships of $5000, $2500, $
1000, and tables at $500.00
are available. Tickets are $50
each. On-line Payment: www.
bgcsavannah.org & Click:
Make On-line Donation or
call 912-233-2939 ext.2
or make checks payable to
BGCCE. - 510 East Charlton
Street - Savannah, GA 31401.
Please register by 09/30/12.
For more information: Pa
mela Jones @ 912-224-4815/
fcbgcdd® comcast.net/pa-
melac47 @ yahoo.com.
Arts on the Coast
2012 Fall Exhibit
Join us for the ‘Arts on the
Coast’ Annual Fall Art Show,
Gallery Grand Opening and
Silent Auction benefitting the
Captain Matthew Freeman
Project. AOC is celebrating
and hope you’ll join us dur
ing our show hours and at
the Artists’ Reception. Show
hours: Friday, November 9,
10AM to 2PM and Satorday,
November 10,10: AM to 2pm.
Artists’ Reception: Satorday,
November 10, 6pm to 9pm
and on Sunday, November 11,
12pm to 4pm. Refreshments
will be served. Arts on the
Coast Gallery is located in
the Speir Brogdon Building,
2591 Highway 17, Richmond
Hill, GA. For more info visit
www.artsonthecoast.org
The Retired and
Senior Volunteer
Program of EOA
Needs Volunteers
Share your time and special
talents with others, join the
Retired and Senior Volun
teer Program of EOA, we
need your help to help oth
ers. Through RSVP seniors
55 and older serve in vari
ous 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. American Red Cross,
is presently in great need of
volunteers through RSVP.
“Volunteers are the Heart of
America. “For further excit
ing information please call
Linda Fields at 238-2960 ext.
123.
Film Screening
“Nefarious: Merchant of
Souls,” a searing documen
tary on contemporary inter
national sex slavery, will be
screened at the Ogeechee
Theater at Armstrong Atlantic
State University on Thursday,
Oct. 25, at 7 pm. Produced
by Exodus Cry, a faith-based
anti-trafficking organiza
tion, the film is sponsored
locally by SWAHT (Savan
nah Working Against Human
Trafficking) and HOLA (His
panic Outreach Leadership
at Armstrong). Although the
screening is free and open
to the public, pre-registra
tion and tickets are required.
For more information or to
register, email SWAHT at
SWAHT2008@gmail.com.
Contact Karen Boyd at 247-
6705.
Riverview Health
& Rehabilitation
Center
Riverview Health & Reha
bilitation Center is currently
seeking out individuals for
various volunteer positions.
We currently need assistance
with 1-on-l visitation, group
activities, beverage cart, and
clerical duties. You can make
a difference! For more infor
mation or to set up an appoint
ment, please contact Rachel
Grier, Volunteer Coordinator
at (912) 354-8225 Ext. 226.
The Chatham Retired Educa
tors Association
Chatham Retired
Educators
Association
Meeting
The Chatham Retired Edu
cators Association meets on
Nov. 12 at Carey Hilliard’s
Restaurant on Abercorn Ex
tension. Time: 10:30am until
12pm The cost of the lunch
is $16. Please come and bring
another retiree.
Alfred E. Beach
High School Class
Of 1957 Meeting
The Alfred E. Beach High
School Class Of 1957 meets
Nov. 17, 2012 at the E.O. A.
Building on West Anderson
Street. Time: 12pm until.
Please come and bring an
other classmate. Your input
is needed. President, Ranell
Williams.
West Broad YMCA
Fall Festival
The West Broad Street YMCA
will be holding its annual
Fall Festival Tuesday, Oct.
30 from 6 to 8 pm. This Hal
loween alternative is free to
all kids. There will be games,
activities, a haunted house,
prizes, food, and tons of fun!
Volunteers and volunteer
groups are welcome. For
more information call 912
233 1951.
Edgemere/Sackville
Neighborhood
Association
Presents Landlord
Workshop
All landlords of the Edge
mere/Sackville neighborhood
are invited to a workshop on
October 20, from 10 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. (the neighbor
hood’s boundaries are 53rd
Street, Waters Avenue, Parnell
Street and the Truman Park
way). The workshop location
is Calvary Baptist Temple,
Bldg E, at 4625 Waters Av
enue. The topics are geared
toward revitalizing the neigh
borhood and include imple
menting crime free-housing,
being responsive to city ordi
nances, being aware of the fair
housing laws and informing
landlords about grants avail
able to help maintain prop
erty. Refreshments will be
available at 9:45 a.m. Please
RSVP to Rosa Davis (ESNA
President) at 912.356.1233 or
rosadavis 12 @ comcast.net.
SCAD Announces
Lecture Series
Events
The Savannah College of Art
and Design is pleased to pres
ent three new events as part
of the 2012 SCAD School of
Building Arts Lectore Series.
Held at the SCAD Museum
of Art at 601 Turner Blvd.,
the series connects students
and the larger design commu
nity with industry profession
als who exemplify this year’s
theme: The Next City. The
lectures are free and open to
the public with admission to
the SCAD Museum of Art.
The Fall 2012 SCAD
School of Building Arts Lec
tore Series events for October
and November include the
following:
“Precedents and
Possibilities”
Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m.
Architectural Digest’s former
contributing editor Jeffrey
Simpson and noted Italian ar
chitect Andrea Ponsi explore
the evolutionary process of
design and the roles of prec
edent, perception, patterns
and sensibilities in the built
environment.
“Authenticity”
Nov. 1, 5:30 p.m.
Andee Hess, interior design
principal for Osmose, creates
compelling environments
with a strong story and con
cept that enriches the experi
ence of life.
“Making Space: Technol
ogy, Flexibility and Com
munity in the Creative
Economy”
Nov. 8, 5:30 p.m.
Drawing from pop culture,
industry research and per
sonal observations, Coleman
Gutshall will discuss the ge
ography of the contemporary
office and the role of spatial
design in facilitating creativ
ity and innovation.
For more informa
tion, visit scadmoa.org or call
912.525.7191.
Deadline:
Friday
at 4:30pm.
Please forward
news to
sharon @ savan-
nahtribune.com
or fax to
912-233-6140
0 Armstrong Atlantic State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah,
Georgia invites applications for the
following position:
Assistant Transfer Evaluation Coordinator
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Limited
Term)
Certified Health Educator
Admissions Enrollment Counselor
Administrative Assistant
Instructor of Art Appreciation & Art History
Department Head of Mathematics
Please visit our website, https://jobs.armstrong.
edu,for
position details and application instructions.
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