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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, August 23, 2017
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Retired And
Senior
Volunteer
Program of EOA
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 var
ious community organiza
tions 1 to 40 hours per week.
Choose 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.
Remember, “Volunteers are
the Heart of America.”
Great opportuni
ties are now open with the
VA Center Voluntary Ser
vices and a clerical volun
teer is needed.
For further excit
ing information please con
tact Linda H. Fields at 234-
7842.
Free Hearing
Screenings
Every Thursday
The Savannah Speech and
Hearing Center, 1206 East
66th St., a nonprofit organi
zation serving clients with
speech pathology and au
diology needs, offers free
hearing screenings which
are open to the public every
Thursday from 9-11 a.m.
Children ages three years
old to adults of all ages are
screened on a first-come,
first-serve basis by a trained
audiology assistant. If nec
essary, a full audiological
evaluation will be recom
mended.
For more informa
tion, call 912.355.4601 or
visit www.speechandhear-
ingsav.org.
2000 Tutors
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1 through 12, College Stu
dents, Adult Education,
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tor.com offers more than
2,000 tutors who work from
their home or office from
throughout North Ameri
ca. Tutors include certified
teachers, college professors
and professional tutors, all
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ence in the fields they tutor.
Use your computer, smart
phone or tablet. For more in
formation, visit http://www.
liveoakpl.org.
E-Book
E-reading is a new
e-book service for Live
Oak Public Libraries users.
Over 20,000 titles are avail
able from a variety of small
and independent publish
ers. New books are added
weekly. All books allow for
multi-user access, so there is
never any waiting for a title.
E-books are checked out for
14 days and can be renewed.
For more information, visit
http://www.liveoakpl.org
Library App
Search Live Oak
Public Libraries catalog
and access your account
from your mobile device.
Their library catalog is now
available on mobile devic
es. Their app allow you to
search, place holds, renew
items and check your library
account on your Apple or
Android device.
St. Pius X High
School Alumni
Monthly Meeting
The St. Pius X
Alumni Association of Sa
vannah GA meets every
third Saturday @ 1:00 p.m.
at the Savannah Classical
Academy Gym (formerly
St. Pius X High School) 705
East Anderson St., Savan
nah, GA.
All former stu
dents are invited to par
ticipate in the association.
Meet old friends, make new
friends and have a great
time. Several social events
are hosted throughout the
year. Dues are S 24.00 a
year.
For more informa
tion or to pay dues, contact
Willie Shellman, 10432
Gray Fox Way - Savannah,
GA 31406. Ormonde Lewis,
President
Yoga Teacher
Training
24 Day Intensive
Yoga Teacher Training.
Think you’ve got what it
takes to teach yoga? Our
yoga teacher training inten
sive is a life and body trans
formational experience.
Savannah Yoga Center has
been offering programs
since 2007 and graduat
ed over 200 students. Visit
www.savannahyoga.com or
call 912-232-2994 for more
information.
St. Joseph’s/
Candler
‘Johnny’s Bridges
to Hope’ program St. Jo
seph’s/Candler offers the
Johnny’s Bridges to Hope
program for families that
have a member that has been
diagnosed with mental ill
ness. In this program, a Li
censed Master Social Work
er is available to provide
families with guidance and
resources for dealing with a
mentally ill family member
including one-on-one and
family counseling, maxi
mizing a family’s support
system through community
resources, and more. The
Johnny’s Bridges to Hope
program a FREE, confiden
tial resource. To learn more
or to speak to the social
worker, call 912-819-8498.
Support Group
for
Families Affected
by Mental Illness
St. Joseph’s/Can
dler’s Johnny’s Bridges
to Hope program offers a
Support Group for Families
Affected by Mental Illness
on the last Wednesday of
each month. Group meet
ings are held in the Lewis
Cancer & Research Pavil
ion at 225 Candler Drive,
directly across Reynolds
Street from Candler Hospi
tal. A Licensed Master So
cial Worker will meet with
families seeking support in
dealing with a mentally ill
family member. Families
will be able to share their
feelings and feel less alone
with tliis support group. To
learn more or to speak with
the Social Worker, call 912-
819-8498.
Savannah
Technical
College Now
Offers Free GED
Classes On
Saturdays
Starting tliis fall,
Savannah Technical College
will offer free GED classes
on Saturdays.
Prospective stu
dents are invited to a Super
Saturday event at 9 a.m. on
September 2, 2017, to regis
ter, take pre-tests and meet
with an advisor. Then, GED
classes will run from 9 a.m.
until 3 p.m. on Saturdays
starting the following week
at the Savannah Campus
(5717 White Bluff Road,
Savannah, GA 31405).
Students must
bring a government issued
picture ID. Those young
er than 18 must bring their
withdrawal letter of non-en
rollment as well as a parent
or guardian.
Super Saturday
registrations will also be
held at 9 a.m. on October
7 and November 18 with
classes starting the follow
ing weeks.
STC teaches adult
education classes in the
morning, afternoon, evening
and online. They are offered
in Bryan, Chatham, Effing
ham and Liberty Counties
with multiple locations in
each community. Adult ed
ucation classes for GED®-
prep are currently free for
all U.S. citizens.
To register for
free GED® classes, call
912.443.5446 or visit
www.savannahtech.edu/
FreeGEDClasses. For
GED® testing information,
go to www.ged.com to sign
up to take test or go to www.
savannahtech.edu/testing-
center to learn more about
our testing locations.
2017 Session III
Arts Classes and
Workshops Now
Registering
The City of Savan
nah Department of Cultural
Affairs is now registering
students for Session III Arts
Classes and Workshops.
Day and evening lessons are
offered to children, teens,
and adults of all skill lev
els. Session III begins Sep
tember 11 and runs through
October 20. Classes and
workshops are held at the
Department of Cultural Af
fairs Studios, located at 9 W.
Henry St.
DCA is offering a
variety of new workshops
and classes this session that
are fun and creative for all
ages. New offerings include:
Yoga + Painting Partners,
Still Life - A Wheel Throw
ing Workshop, Screen Print
ing Workshop, Fiber Arts
for Youth and Adults, Teen
Jewelry, Beginners Dance &
Movement for Adults, He
roic Drawing and Painting,
Watercolor Fundamentals,
and Printmaking Monotypes
in Collage.
Class fees include
instruction, use of studio
space, use of equipment
and all materials and tools
required. Space is limited
and advance registration is
required. For a full list of
offerings, please visit our
website. Credit cards are ac
cepted. Class schedule and
registration fonns are avail
able online at www.savan-
nahga.gov/artsclasses or by
calling (912) 651-6783.
Bariatric Surgery
Information
Session —
Brunswick
9 a.m., Friday, September 1,
Holiday Inn & Suites, 138
Glynco Parkway, Bruns
wick., Ga.
This session provides in
formation about bariatric
surgery and the program at
Memorial Health Bariat-
rics. Learn about the sur
gical procedures we offer,
the support and education
programs involved, and how
bariatric surgery can change
your life. For more infor
mation, call 912-350-DIET
(3438) or visit bariatrics.
memorialhealth.com. There
is no charge to attend.
Yoga for Cancer
Patients and
Survivors
6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, and
12:45 p.m., Thursdays, Fit-
nessOne, 3rd floor of the
Memorial Outpatient &
Wellness Center, Memorial
University Medical Center
These weekly yoga classes
are free for cancer survivors
and those in treatment. The
classes help with flexibil
ity and balance while also
providing relaxation. The
instructor is Yoga Alliance
registered with more than
200 hours of training, in
cluding specialized yoga
training for cancer survivors
at OM Yoga in New York.
For more information or to
register, call Katy Keyes at
912-350-9031.
American Red
Cross Blood
Drive
2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday,
September 5, Blood Donor
Room at Memorial Univer
sity Medical Center
The American Red Cross
will hold a blood drive at
Memorial University Med
ical Center from 2 p.m. to
7 p.m. in the blood donor
room, located by the Med
ical Center Pharmacy. The
blood drive is open to the
public. No appointment is
necessary; walk-ins are ac
cepted. Or, you can request
an appointment online at
redcrossblood.org.
Bariatric
Surgery
Information
Session
6 p.m., Wednesday, Septem
ber 6, GenerationOne, 1100
Eisenhower Drive, Savan
nah
This session provides in
formation about bariatric
surgery and the program at
Memorial Health Bariat
rics. For more information,
call 912-350-DIET (3438)
or visit bariatrics.memori-
alhealth.com. There is no
charge to attend.
Bariatric Surgery
Information
Session -- Vidalia
9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Friday,
September 8, Vidalia/Mead
ows Therapy, 101 Harris In
dustrial Blvd., Vidalia
This session provides in
formation about bariatric
surgery and the program at
Memorial Health Bariat
rics. Learn about the sur
gical procedures we offer,
the support and education
programs involved, and how
bariatric surgery can change
your life. For more infor
mation, call 912-350-DIET
(3438) or visit bariatrics.
memorialhealth.com. There
is no charge to attend.
Walk With a Doc
8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Sat
urday September 9, Memo
rial Family Medicine Cen
ter, 1107 East 66th Street
Meet for a brief health talk
presented by a local physi
cian. Then walk at your own
pace around the campus of
Memorial University Med
ical Center with Memorial
physicians. For more infor
mation, please call 912-350-
8404.
Prepared
Childbirth
Saturday Session
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Satur
day, September 9, Memorial
University Medical Center
This full-day course gives
an overview of reproductive
anatomy and physiology
and explains the process of
labor and delivery in simple,
easy-to-understand tenns. It
is designed for parents who
live outside of Savannah or
have schedules that make it
difficult to attend weekday
classes. This course includes
a tour of the labor and deliv
ery unit. The class is popu
lar, so please register early.
The cost is S75 per couple.
For more information, call
912-350-BORN (2676).
Greater
Savannah Area
Breast Cancer
Support Group
4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday,
September 10, in the lobby
of the Curtis and Elizabeth
Anderson Cancer Institute at
Memorial University Medi
cal Center
This meeting is open to
breast cancer patients and
their caregivers in the great
er Savannah, Hilton Head,
and Coastal Georgia area.
These sessions often include
special presentations from
the local medical commu
nity, are informal, and are
conducted in a discussion
fonnat to encourage partici
pation by all in attendance.
For more information,
please contact Susan Rich
ardson at susanbcsupport@
aol.com or Donna Watson at
donnabcsupport@aol.com.
Look Good,
Feel Better
2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday,
September 11, Conference
Room, Curtis and Elizabeth
Anderson Cancer Institute at
Memorial University Medi
cal Center
This free makeover pro
gram, sponsored by the
American Cancer Society,
is for women going through
cancer treatment. The pro
gram includes education
on skin changes, hair loss,
makeup application, wigs,
and head covers. To reserve
your space for this program,
please call the American
Cancer Society at 1-800-
227-2345.
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