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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Susan G. Komen Coastal Georgia
Hosts Komen Scholar
Researching Breast Cancer Vaccine
Savannah Chrisley from USAs Hit
Show, Chrisley Knows Best, Coming to
Southern Womens Show in Savannah
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Komen-fimded researcher
Dr. Mary Claire-King an
nounced the discovery of the
BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumor
suppressor genes which can
help identify genetic risk
factors. Komen Scholar V.
Craig Jordan discovered
the breast cancer prevention
properties of Tamoxifen,
now widely used to help
prevent breast cancer recur
rence.
‘Our approach is
to fund screenings as well as
breakthrough research,’ said
Gabbey. ‘We are blessed to
have such amazing scien
tists focused on prevention
and treatments that will lit
erally save lives.’
Dr. Knutson’s
presentation will be at the
GSU/Armstrong Health
Professions Academic Cen
ter at 11935 Abercom Street
in Room 160 on Tuesday,
March 12 at 6:00 p.m. For
more information and to
RSVP, please contact 912-
232-2535 or info@komen-
coastalgeorgia.org.
The 16th Annual
Southern Women’s Show
(SWS), returning to Savan
nah on March 29-31, 2019,
is thrilled to announce this
year’s celebrity guest is Sa
vannah Chrisley from USA’s
hit reality show, Chrisley
Knows Best.
At just 19, Savan
nah became the youngest
person to retail on HSN with
her fashion line Faith Over
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Mrs, Frenchye Bynes-Jones
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Co-Owner
Mr. Alfred L Mitlllee
licensed Funeral
Director & General Manager
oulslarnting management learn are: (L-R) katrina Moullrie-Danieis, Sherrie Williams, Robert L. James. B, Robert E.
James, David Douse, Mattie Ring. Claudia Clue fur, and Aiieia Gaffney.
Fear. The fonner pageant
queen is also developing her
own fragrance and cosmetic
collection. When she’s not
filming, Savannah uses her
celebrity status to be an out
spoken advocate for women
and strongly supports the
non-profit Unlikely Heroes,
which works to save and
rehabilitate victims of sex
slavery.
Guests will have a
chance to hear from Savan
nah on Sunday, March 31,
at 2 p.m. on the Fashion and
Entertainment Stage and get
the scoop on filming Chris
ley Knows Best, growing up
under the watchful eye of
her father, and putting her
career before love.
Super fans of Sa
vannah will want to pur
chase the Meet & Greet
Package for her appearance
on Sunday, March 31. For
$35, guests will receive an
exclusive meet and greet
with Savannah, one tick
et to the Southern Wom
en’s Show, a SWS reusable
shopping bag, and reserved
seating at the Fashion &
Entertainment Stage for her
appearance.
Infused with inter
active events and celebrity
guests, the SWS will also
include the crowd favorite
Firefighter Fashion Show,
hourly show buck give
away with Georgia Lottery,
beauty makeovers, moth
er-daughter day, and for the
first time, the Eat It and Like
It Cooking Stage with Jesse
Blanco, creator of the two-
time EMMY nominated TV
series. Blanco is bringing
new flavor to the Eat It &
Like It Cooking Stage this
year as local personalities
and chefs take to the stage
for hourly demos, contests,
tastings and more.
Don’t miss your
chance to explore over
100,000 square feet of lead
ing retailers, products and
services on the market today
- all under one roof - at the
Southern Women’s Show
(SWS) in Savannah.
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Professional Insurance Safes Agents
needed to sell Medicare Advantage Plans.
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Training provided. Call for interview appl,
912 318-8465.
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because of its loyal customers and the sound judgment, innovative leadership and hard
work of its Directors and staff.
Carver is the oldest bank in the Savannah area; the only bank headquartered in
South Georgia that is certified by the United States Treasury Department as a
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