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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, July 25, 2018
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Retired And
Senior
Volunteer
Program of EOA
Share your time
and special talents with oth
ers, join the Retired and Se
nior Volunteer Program of
EOA, we need your help to
help others. Through RSVP
seniors 55 and older serve
in various community orga
nizations 1 to 40 hours per
week. Choose where you
want to serve from the many
local agencies we are affili
ated with. Qualifications are
to be 55, want to enjoy life
and have the desire to share
your personal talents with
others. Remember, “Volun
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(912-233-9862)
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teers are the Heart of Ameri
ca.”
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 Omar Torres, 238-2960
Ext. 125.
Free Hearing
Screenings
Every Thursday
The Savannah
Speech and Hearing Center,
1206 East 66th St., a non
profit organization serving
clients with speech patholo
gy and audiology needs, of
fers 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.
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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 Sup
port Group for Families Af
fected by Mental Illness on
the last Wednesday of each
month. Group meetings
are held in the Lewis Can
cer & Research Pavilion at
225 Candler Drive, directly
across Reynolds Street from
Candler Hospital. A Li
censed Master Social Work
er will meet with families
seeking support in dealing
with a mentally ill family
member. . To learn more
or to speak with the Social
Worker, call 912-819-8498.
Apply To
Matthew
Reardon Center
For Autism
Advance Acade
my is the only year-round
day school in southeast
Georgia for children, ages
6-18, diagnosed with ASD.
Advance Academy is ac
credited by the Georgia Ac
crediting Commission and
is a provider for the Geor
gia Special Needs Scholar
ship program. And they are
now accepting applications
for the 2018-2019 school
year! For more information,
please visit http://www.
matthewreardon.org/ad-
vance-academy-application/
A New Service for
Savannah’s Busy
Business
Community
needs of aspiring entrepre
neurs and owners of existing
businesses in our commu
nity, Savannah SCORE has
expanded its free business
mentoring hours. In addition
to SCORE’S M-F 9:00 AM
to 3:00 PM schedule, iden
tical services are also avail
able Thursdays from 4:00
to 6:00PM, Fridays at 8:00
AM and Saturdays from
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The
new hours are for scheduled
appointments in the SCORE
office at 111 E. Liberty St,
and are effective immediate
ly. To schedule a free meet
ing with a SCORE certified
mentor, go to https ^/savan
nah, score, org/find-men-
tor-305 or call Savannah
SCORE at (912)-652-4335.
Summer Food
Service Program
Information can
be found on our website
under Summer Feeding at
this link, http://www.hel-
pendhunger.org/program/
kids-cafe/ or you can use the
Nutrition Program Search
at http://www.decal.ga.gov/
Nutrition/Search.aspx to
find a site near you. or visit
www. savannahtribune .com
Space Still
Available in
Youth Summer
Programs
This summer the
City’s Parks and Recreation
Department is offering ac
tivities in the arts, team
sports, cheerleading and
swimming.
From May 29 to
July 20, City staff will be
supervising 27 playgrounds
throughout the City. Con
structive activities such as
arts & crafts, team sports,
board games and other out
door activities will be avail
able to the youth. These ac
tivities are free to the public.
Summer Drop in
Art is another free program
offered by the City from
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. at various
summer camp facilities.
The program is open to all
youth in the public but space
is limited to 15 youth per
classroom.
A picnic style
lunch free lunch will be of
fered to any youth 18-years-
old or younger who are
participating in summer pro
grams from May 29 to July
20.
For more infor
mation on any of these
programs visit http://www.
savannahga.gov/Summer-
Programs or call Parks and
Recreation Services at (912)
351-3841.
Lift Every Voice:
Savannah’s
African
American
Historic Sites
Offer Free Days
In August
August 2018:
Georgia Histor
ical Society will highlight
materials curated from col
lections relating to Savan
nah’s African-American
history. Throughout the
month of August, GHS will
participate virtually by shar
ing photographs, rare pam
phlets, genealogy research
tips and more through social
media. An “Ask an Archi
vist” session will be held
online one day in August,
specifically geared to Af
rican-American genealogy
and research, (online event
only) Georgiahistory.com
912-651-2125 x 150
SAVANNAH AIRPORT COMMISSION
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals, b duplicate, will be received by the Mayor art! A Identic n of
the City of Savannah and the Savannah Airport Commission in the office of [he
City Purchasing Age ill, 1375 Chatham Parkway. Second Floor, Savannah.
Georgia 31405 until August 7,2018. 1:30 p.m. local lime, at which time and
place alt proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud.
Proposals will be received for:
PARKING AND REVENUE CONTROL SYSTEM
CITY OK SAVANNAH EVENT NO. 6329
This project consists of. but is not limited to, providing ail labor, materials,
and equipment to Design. Build. Furnish, and Install a Parking Access &
Revenue Control system I PARCS) at the SavannalfrHilton Head tnlcmutlofuj
Airport.The project also includes the necessary service, configuration, and
training to fully implement the system.
Proposals for this work shall be submitted on the proposal forms provided.
Other proposal forms will not be accepted.
The complete examination and understanding uf the construction plans,
specifications, contract documents, and site of the proposed work js necessary
to properly submit a proposal. Construction plans, specifications and contract
documents arc available for examination and may be obtained from the of liens
of the Savannah Airport Commission, 400 Airways Avenue. SuvannuhdHillon
1 lead International Airport, Savannah. Georgia 3I40&, Phone (912) 964-0514
fora cent of $50.00 per set. This cost is non-re fundable. Please make checks
payable In Savannah Airport Commission.
Apre proposal conference will be conducted in the Savannah Airport
Commission Conference Room, third floor.Savannah/1Iitlon Head International
Airport, Savann.ih. Georgia, oh Tuesday, July 24, 2018. at 11:00 AM,
The Savannah Airport Commission reserves the right to negotiate with the
selected proposer the exact terms and conditions of the contract.
The Savannah Airport Commission is under no obligation to award this
project to the proposer having the lowest fee. Evaluation criteria included in
the proposal documents will be used in evaluating proposals.
The selected proposer will be required Lo execute and tu provide u Payment
Bond and Performance Bond each in an amount of one hundred percent (1 I
of the total value of the contracl awarded to him with a satisfactory surety or
sureties for the full and faithful performance of the work.
The Savannah Airport Commission, in accordance with Titic VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, 78 Slat. 252.42 U-S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Tide 49.
Code of Federal Regulations. Deportment of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office
of the Secretary, Port 21, NundiseriminaLion in Federally assisted programs
of [he Department of Transportation issued pursuant lo such Act. hereby notifies
alt bidders (hat, in any contract entered into pursuant to ibis advertisement.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be afforded equal opportunity to submit
bids in response- lo [his inviLaliun and will not he discriminated against on the
grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award.
The selected proposer agrees to ensure that Disadvantaged Business
Enterprises that are presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged as
defined in 49 CFR Part 26 J have an equal opportunity to participate in the
performance of this contract. In this regard ail Contractors shall lake ail
necessary and reasonable steps tn ensure that such Disadvantaged Business
Enterprises have an equal opportunity lo compete for and perform contracts.
Contractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
or sex in the award or performance of this contract.
The Contractor, or any suhcamractur, submitting a bid for utility contracting,
as defined in O.C.G.A. Section 43-J4-2 lo a utility system as defined in said
section,shall conform to O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8,2 ct scq. with reference to
Utility Contractor's Licenses. Utility contracting means u proposal lo perform
utility work to a utility system as defined in O.C.GA. Section43-14-2(17).
No proposal may be withdrawn after closing time for the receipt of proposals
for a period of ninety (90) days.
This is a proposal for construction and therefore the City's Eocal vendor
preference ordinance will nut apply.
The Mayor and Aldermen of the City uf Savannah and the Savannah Airport
Commission reserve the right lo waive any informatilies, irregularities, and/or
technical ittes in or reject any and all bids and/or to award or refrain from
awarding the Contract for tile Work.
Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah and the
Savannah Airport Commission
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