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King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation To Host 20th Annual Awards Gala

T h e K i n g - Ti s d e l l Cottage Foundation, Inc. (KTCF) announces that the 20th Annual KTCF, Inc. Awards Gala will be held Saturday, September 16, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. at the Savannah State University in the New Student Center. A silent auction will precede the gala at 6:30 p.m. KTCF, Inc. recognizes individuals and organizations committed to advancing our society through historic preservation, fine arts, public service, education, and perpetuating the legacy of W.W. Law. The 2017 honorees are: Donald and Kaye Kole (Leopold Alder II Historic Preservation Award), James Alan McPherson-Posthumously (King-Tisdell Cottage Fine Arts Award), Father Charles L. Hoskins (W.W. Law Legacy Award), Alderman Van R. Johnson, II (Reverend James M. Simms Public Service Award) and Dr. Joseph H. Silver, Sr. (Beach Institute Education Award). Leopold Adler II is a Savannah native who has been actively committed to Savannah’s Historic Preservation efforts. For many years, Don and Kaye Kole through their generosity, financial contributions, community service and extensive and renowned African art collections

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Father Charles L. Hoskins

James Alan McPherson

Dr. Joseph H. Silver, Sr.

have been instrumental in preserving and compiling Georgia History and Jewish Genealogical History which enhances the cultural climate of Savannah. The King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation is committed to using the arts as its primary mode to preserve, interpret, and present to the public the African American cultural experience. James Alan McPherson became the first Black

author to win the Pulitzer Prize in fiction as a result of overcoming segregation and the narrow prism of a legal education. This native son changed the landscape of literature exploring race and community and was sought after as a lecturer with his writings entitled “Hue and Cry”, “Elbow Room”, Gold Coast (semi-autobiographical short story), Railroad: Trains and Train People in

Alderman Van R. Johnson

American Culture, Crabcakes, and A Region Not Home: Reflections from Exile. Recipients of W.W. Law Legacy Award are recognized for their commitment to the King-Tisdell Cottage, the Beach Institute, the Ulysses Davis Collection, the Legacy Program, or for their tangibly evidenced commitment to the preservation of African-American history and to improving the quality of life for all citizens of Chatham County. Father Charles L. Hoskins has published books continuously that chronicle the history of African Americans in Savannah. He has authored Yet with a Steady Beat: Biographies of Early Savannah, Out of Yamacraw and Beyond: Discovering Black Savannah, Saints Stephen, Augustine

ly stunning. Pictured above in front center are the talented senior dancers that stole the show, Ms. Ocala Walker and Ms. Elizabeth Taylor who dipped, split and

dropped it like it was hot. Ms. Vicki, Stein Mart’s Fashion Coordinator and organization’s President, Ms. Gina Taylor. From left to right in rear are; Patrice White, the Savannah Sec-

Daughters of Mary Magdalene Presents The Historical 2017 Juneteenth Festival

The Juneteenth Festival will be held on Saturday, June 17th in 38th Street Park at 11:00 a.m. Come one; come all to the greatest Juneteenth of them all!! The Daughters of Mary Magdalene will showcase Savannah’s most outstanding honorees: Former school board member - Mrs. Jessie Collier DeLoach, Author & Activist - Mrs. Pamela Oglesby, Humanitarian - Mrs. Beverly Santos, First Black Piano Tuner in Savannah and musician, Mr. James Cole, Men of the Gospel: Reverend Lexcie Aiken - St. Luke Baptist Church, Reverend Richard Hall - Second Arnold Baptist Church, Radio & TV Personality - Mr. Chester Dunham, Writer, Producer & Performance Artist - Katoria Mitchell, Community Activist & NAACP Member - Mr. Allen Mainor. As always, The Daughters of Mary Magdalene have a show stopper line up: Atlanta’s Finest Rappers K-7, The Abeni African Dance Group, The Sensational ILA Gospel Ensemble, The New Orleans style of the Southern Bones, The Gospel Tones from Midway, Georgia and The soulful rhythm of the baddest band in the land - Pocket Change! Sponsored by: Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah’s #1 Soul Station - E-93, The International Longshoremen Association - 1414, The Polote Corporation, J.E. Dunn, Comcast, First African Baptist Church, Alderman John Hall, Dr. Leonard McCoy, Dr. Larry Stokes, Popeye’s, and Toots For Books Incorporated. Free Food, Bouncy House for the kids and a free education on Juneteenth 101 will be available. For further information call Marilyn Jackson at 912-4124851 or Ivan Cohen at 912-428-3335.

BRAVO Music Company’s 19th Annual Summer Music Camp

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Sav. Section NCNW Host Successful Fashion Show

The Savannah Section of National Council of Negro Women, Inc. (NCNW) “Not Your Usual Fashion Show” was a huge success. Stein Mart supplied the fashions that were absolute-

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tions’ newest member, Ms. Estelle Mannion, fashion show chair and section’s organizer is an wearing outfit she modeled and songstress, Lisa Overton, Minister, Sabrina Morgan, Minister, Sharon Chestnut-Fraser and Ms. Brenda Roberts. Ms. Khani Morgan, (not pictured) wore fashions from her private collection. Ms. Annette Mitchell read Mary McLeod Bethune Last Will and Testament and Ms. Jonell Williams rendered an awesome selection. The Savannah Section will utilize a portion of the proceeds raised to support students at Brock Elementary School.

BRAVO 2016 Camp String Ensemble

BRAVO Music Company’s 19th Annual Summer Music Camp at DeRenne Middle School located at 1009 Clinch Street, Savannah, GA 31405. This camp is scheduled for 2 weeks (8 days) beginning Wednesday, July 5, 2017 to Friday, July 14, 2017. Camp hours are 8 am to 5 pm, each week; Early drop off is available at 7:30 am with breakfast. Hot Lunch is served daily. Pick up by 5:30 pm each day. CAMP ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: band, strings, theory, music appreciation, private tutoring, vocal technic, beginner’s keyboard, piano master classes, ensembles and arts and crafts. Physical fitness is also a part of the camp’s daily schedule. This Camp is structured

for campers 5 to 18 years of age. A Field trip is scheduled for Friday, 7/7/2017 and CULMINATING PROGRAM Friday, 7/14/2017 at 4 pm. Staff includes professional musicians, guest artists, and community volunteers. SUMMER CAMP FEE is $385.00 per camper and each additional family member is $285.00. The camp fee includes a $50.00 non–refundable registration fee per camper. To REGISTER FOR 2017 CAMP visit our website at www.bravomusiccompany.com or email us at clef2008@peoplepc.com or call at 912-236-6681(voice mail 24/7), 912-352-4281. Emma J. Conyers, President and Rose O. Smith, Camp Coordinator.

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Father’s Day/Unity Camp

Father ’s Day/Unity Camp will be held on RIVER STREET/- 100 E River St, Savannah, GA 31401 on Saturday, June 17th, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, June 18th, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Both Days will feature Diverse Artist & Crafters vendors, Bouncy House, Bungee, Jumping and Bull machine Riding. On Saturday, 12Noon -5pm -UITC, PAC’s & Unity Camp: Our Inner city youth outreach program: “Down Town Trip 4 Us” and Saturday, 7:30 PM – **River Party*** On Sunday, 11AM- The Motown Sound with Mr. Brown and 4pm J Chantel will be showcased. Unity in the Community Inc 501c3, invites all of Savannah and surrounding cities to our monthly Free, Family Fun, “2017 Artists,

Crafters & Entertainment Festival” that are held every third weekend of the month from April thru December, 2017. All events will be held at the River Street, Rousakis Plaza on the Historic Savannah Waterfront. Our monthly events will consist of handcrafted ethnic arts and crafts, home based businesses and community non-profits. Entertainment will be provided by regional, local groups and individuals performing live. We encourage all artisans, crafters, home based vendors, food vendors and entertainers to contact us about being a part of these historic event. Please contact us at 912-495-8838 or UnityntheCommunity@ hotmail.com.

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Free Seminars

St. Joseph’s/Candler African American Health Information and Resource Center will hold several FREE seminars on different topics throughout the month. The center even has a movie night each month! To learn more about any of the following seminars, please call 912-447- 6605. Thursday, June 15, 2017 Ice Cream and Matinees: Zootopia 5:30 pm -7:00 pm Free Computer Classes taught by Microsoft Certified Instructors at the African-American Health Information and Resource Center. For more information or to register, please call 912-447-6605 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Microsoft Excel Part I 2:00 pm- 6:00 pm

Healthy Kids Cooking Camp Summer 2017

at Liberty Community Center every Thursday 5-6:30. Come out get a good cardio St. Joseph’s/Candler’s Afri Beginning Thursday, workout while you have fun can-American Health InforJune 8, 2017 Line Dancing and learn a step or two. mation & Resource Center is hosting four Healthy

The Confucius Institute at Savannah State University

Kids Cooking Camp sessions in June and July this summer for children ages 9 to 11. Each session is a week-long day camp that will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Center. Sessions are June 5-9, June 12-16, July 10-14, and July 17-21. Campers will learn about creating healthy meals with plenty of vegetables, whole grains, and proteins, and how to avoid consuming too much sugar and unhealthy fats. For more information and to register, please call the African-American Health Information & Resource Center at 912-447-6605.

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A Note of Thanks from Mr. James A. Jenkins, Sr.

Committed to the families that I have served and my professional standards, I would like to express my appreciation for your trust in me. It is my purpose to give thoughtful service to help lighten the burden of losing a loved one. My aim has been accomplished. I sincerely hope that my service has been deserving of your confidence. I am humbled that you have entrusted me to provide professional and personal care, as a final tribute and memorial for your family. I would like to inform you that I am no longer with Williams and Williams Funeral Home. Thank you for calling on me to assist you.

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ALBERT J. SCOTT President

June 2, 2017

The Savannah Branch of the NAACP held a community wide Mass/General Membership Meeting, Sunday, May 28, 2017, at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, hosted by our Prison Support Systems Committee. I Solana Plaines, Chairperson sincerely want to extend a big “THANK YOU” to the Savannah Community. I would like to send my appreciation for all your thoughts and sincere prayers. We, therefore respectfully THANK YOU for your attendance and participation as panelist Christopher Middleton, Attorney at Law, Owner/Partner, Cox, Rodman & Middleton, LLC, Major Kerry Thomas, SCMPD, Patrol Division, John T. Wilcher, Chatham County Sheriff, Malik Jones, Breaking the Cycle Generation, and Michelle Stanley, Re-entry Director, Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS) as our invited guest who provided pertinent information to the NAACP and the citizens of Savannah. The NAACP advocates for smarter, results-based criminal justice policies to keep our communities safe, including treatment for addiction and mental health problems, judicial direction in sentencing, and an end to racial disparities at all levels of the system. The United States is home to the world’s largest prison population. As “tough on crime” laws have put an unprecedented number of non-violent offenders behind bars in recent years, our neighborhoods feel no more secure. The goal of the NAACP Criminal Justice Department is to advocate for and advance a better public safety system that reduces the reliance on prisons as means of solving social problems I know I can count on you to be among those who stand for tolerance, dignity and diversity. The fight for freedom continues and the challenges of injustice must be met. Friends like you, will help to continue to bring people of good will together in the field of human and race relations. I appreciate your concern for support of the continuing efforts to secure for every American the right to equal justice. In that connection I greatly applaud your efforts. Your work for this effort will not go unnoticed. Once again thank you so much for your support! Peace & Power Solana Plaines

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Family, Friends Remember Mr. Frank Chappell

Longtime Thunderbolt resident Frank Chappell was remembered as leader, a brother and a mentor. Chappell passed away on May 27 at Candler Hospital, at age 85. Otis Brock, who also lives in Thunderbolt, met Chappell when the two were athletes at Savannah State. “I was a senior and he was a freshman,” states Brock. “We he came to Savannah State, he had a lot of leadership ability. He was a very serious and dedicated young man which led to his success with the Savannah Police Department,” he added. Chappell grew up in southwest Georgia and played football at Brooks High School. Once he graduated high school, the Quitman native joined the United State Army. After fulfilling his military duty, he left the Army and decided to make use of his education dollars and enrolled at Savannah State. Chappell joined the Tigers football team which was coached by Ross Pearly at the time. Listed at 6-foot5 and 215-pounds, Chappell played on the offensive line for the 1955 and 56 seasons. He was one of 24 newcomers on the ‘55 squad which also included Quitman natives Willie Batchelor, Byron Mitchell and Louis Gordon. The 1956 team posted a 4-4 record and won the Southeastern Athletic Conference (SEAC) Championship. That season, the Tigers were 4-1 in the conference and had big wins over Alabama State (34-0) and Morris (40-0). The team also had a 16-13 Homecoming victory over Clark College.

Batcher, who was a all-conference back for the Tigers, was Chappell’s college roommate. “We stayed in Wright Hall in room 310,” he recalled. “Frank was supposed to go to Bethune-Cookman but because me and some of our other high school teammates were going to Savannah State, he changed his mind and came with us,” said Batchelor. The Quitman guys stayed together. We had love for each other and a real friendship.” The football players from Quitman were so popular on campus, that co-eds referred to them as the ‘Q-Town Boys’. While attending Savannah State, Chappell met the former Annie Coleman of Valdosta. After marrying Annie on July 27, 1957, Chappell decided to leave Savannah State and joined the Savannah Police Department after they advertised they were hiring another group of African American officers. Chappell along with 13 others were hired as part of the second group of African American officers hired by the Savannah Police Department. “Those were some tough times,” said Mrs.

Savannah Herald Newspaper Chappell. They could not arrest whites back then. They had to call downtown and wait for a white officer to come so they could make the arrest. Anything could of happened while they were waiting for the other officers to arrive. Those officers went through a lot, but they endured,” she added. Chappell spent 35 years with the police force and retired as a sergeant in 1992. James Barnwell, who is the current chief of the Savannah State Police Department remembers Chappell well. “It is a great loss for the community. He was a smart and gentle man. He helped developed a lot of young officers at the Savannah Police Department.” Barnwell said that when he joined the SPD force, Chappell was one of the men that mentored him. “When I got there in 1984, he was one of the leading investigators on the force,” he added. “If he saw you messing up he was going to correct you and show you the right way on how something should be done. He also didn’t allow you to talk to people any kind of way. That’s something we don’t have today,” said Barnwell. In talking to Barnwell, one cannot help but notice the large picture of the Savannah Nine hanging on the wall in his office. “I take that picture with me wherever I go. It reminds me that we are standing on the shoulders of those men.” After retiring, Chappell became a alderman in Thunderbolt, where he served two terms. Services for Chappell were held June 3 at St. Benedict The Moor Catholic Church and Interment was at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.

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our goal to ignite a passion for learning and teaching and reward those who do so by providing necessary resources.” The following Savannah-Chatham County Public School teachers were recognized: Rebecca Alt (Groves), Tywanna Barnes (Windsor Forest), Tera Benyard (Woodville Tompkins), Joyce Chow (Islands), Richard Clifton (Savannah Arts Academy), Morianna Daniel (New Hampstead), Douglas Kearse (Early College), Beverly Lawton (Beach), Paul Sidney (Jenkins), Teorna Sapp Thomas (Savannah High), and Brian Wilborn (Johnson).

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Educational News Savannah State Foundation Elects New Board, Officers

The Savannah State University Foundation, Inc., (SSUF) Board of Directors elected officers for the 2017-2019 term, along with its re-elected directors for the 2017-2020 term. The SSUF annual board meeting was held on Saturday, May 20, 2017, on the SSU campus. During its annual meeting, the election of directors and new officers were included on the agenda. The board congratulated and commended the outgoing officers for their service. The newly elected officers for 2017-2019 are William T. Simmons, Ph.D., (chairman); LaTanga I. Allen-Felder (vice chairmen);

Honorable Barbara J. Mobley (recording secretary); Honorable Emanuel Larkin, Jr. (treasurer); John Kelley, Jr. (financial secretary); and vice president of SSU’s University Advancement Phillip D. Adams (executive director). The re-elected board directors for 2017-2020 are LaTanga Allen-Felder, Capt. Bernard L. Jackson, Lieu. Gen. Walter E. Gaskin, William T. Simmons, Ph.D., Steven L. Gerido, and Rev. Daniel Stevenson. Barbara L. McGhee, president of the SSU Community Booster Club, Inc., and Sarah Dillard, president of the SSU Student Government Association (SGA)

were also appointed to the SSUF board of directors. The Savannah State University Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit fundraising corporation established to support quality education and to generate private financial support for the academic development of the university. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that serves as an advocate for the university and its programs. The Foundation was incorporated in 1972 and is a non-profit 501(c)3 was established exclusively to provide support to Savannah State University.

The Educate Chatham Foundation, a nonprofit organization to benefit the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS), recently awarded grants to Chatham County high school teachers to further their work in the

classroom. The educators, selected by the senior class at each of the public high schools as the “most inspirational,” were awarded $500 each and were recognized during their school’s respective graduation ceremony held last week.

“On behalf of the Educate Chatham Foundation, we are pleased to be able to award these much-loved and respected teachers with some well-deserved grant money,” said Mark A. Bennett, chair, Educate Chatham Foundation. “It is

Educate Chatham Foundation Awards Grants to Savannah’s “Most Inspirational” Teachers


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and Matthew: 150 Years of Struggle, Hardship and Success. In 2013, Father Hoskins wrote, W. W. Law and His People: A Timeline and Biographies. The Reverend James Merilus Simms (18231912), an African American, represented Chatham County in the Georgia Legislature during Reconstruction. During his life he made significant contributions to the social, moral and political thought and policy of the community; Van R. Johnson, II has ensconced himself into the Savannah community and is now viewed as an “honorary Savannahian” by his constituents. Van has served as alderman on the Savannah City Council and impacted the Savannah community significantly during the Hurricane Matthew evacuation with numerous updates on the city reentry. The Beach Institute Education Award is given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the field of Education in the Coastal Empire—Dr. Joseph H. Silver, Sr. is the Managing Partner of Silver and Associates, a full service higher education consulting firm. He has served in several administrative positions throughout his stellar career. Over his career, Dr. Silver has developed the reputation of a transformational and innovative leader with great

vision and principled ethics. He has sound strategic planning skills and is championed as a strong academic thinker who is well positioned throughout academia and in the community. Silver’s work is recognized on the regional, national and international levels among Blacks in Higher Education. The King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation was founded in 1981 by civil rights leader, historian, and preservationist W.W. Law. The mission of the Foundation is to research, collect, interpret and present African American history and culture through exhibits, art, films, lectures, oral history, tours, and publications. The Foundation endeavors to promote and disseminate information concerning this history and to celebrate the contributions of African Americans, especially in Georgia and the Sea Islands of South Carolina. The Foundation seeks to foster continued interracial understanding and appreciation of different cultures. Today, the Foundation manages the Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center, which houses the internationally recognized Ulysses David Folk Art Collection and the art and artifacts from the African American Diaspora, The Beach Institute Garden and Garden Level area, which houses the Gift Shop and King-Tisdell Cottage. The KTCF Annual Awards Gala is the Foundation’s pri-

Savannah Herald Newspaper mary activity for securing operating and personnel support. Individual tickets for the gala are available for $75.00. Table and sponsorships are available. For more information, please contact the Beach Institute at 912-335-8868 or email engage@beachinstitute. org.

Health Woodville-Tomkins Alumni to meet

Saturday, June 10, 2017 @ 5:00 pm in the food court at Oglethorpe Mall.All classmates are asked to attend so that we may finalize our plans for our upcoming 40th class reunion.

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Inc. are looking for thirty large banquet tables. We are a non-profit organization. If you have any or know someone that may have some please contact Enoch Mathis at 912-234-7111.

Woodville-Tompkins Tompkins Class of Hall of Entertainment 1959 Class Reunion Seeking Tables Part I of our 58th Class

The Woodville-Tomp- Reunion will be Saturkins High School Hall of day, June 10, 2017, at the Entertainment Association Fellowship Hall at NEW

Woodville- Tomkins Alumni Association, Inc. will have a meeting on Second Sunday, June 11, 2017, 6:00 p.m. at 319 “A” Main Street, Garden City, GA 31408. President Clifford Reynolds’ Reporter, Van B. Williams, (912) 232-5005.

St. Pius X High School Alumni 2017 Pius Fest

Pius Fest – 2017 will be held Saturday, August 19, 2017 – 1:00p – 6:00 p.m. at Savannah Classical Academy Gym, 705 East Anderson St.-Savannah, GA. All Former Students, Staff, Friends & Family Members of St. Pius X H. S. are invited. It is $30.00 for each guest – Make Checks Payable to : SPXHSAA. Mail $30.00 check to Treas. Willis Shellman, 10432 Gray Fox Way, Sav., GA 31406. For more information call Mary Lewis at 912-232-1827.

Tompkins High c/o ‘78 to meet June 10th

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Cypress Pond Baptist Church The Ushers Association of Savannah Announces Its Pastoral Anniversary 2017 Ada M. Jones Memorial Scholarship Recipients The 1st Pastoral Anniversary for Pastor Jimmie Green & First Lady Elizabeth Green at Cypress Pond Baptist Church (Newington, GA), on June 11, 2017, beginning at 3:00 PM. The Anniversary Sermon will be delivered by Rev. Jonah E. German.

Pastor Jimmie Green & First Lady Elizabeth Green

St. Philip Monumental A.M.E. Church 152nd Anniversary

On Sunday, June 11th beginning at 10:00am St. Philip Monumental A.M.E. Church, The Mother Church Of African Methodism in state of Georgia, will celebrate its 152nd church anniversary. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Bernard Clarke, officers and members invite you to join us in this monumental celebration. We are located at 1112 Jefferson St. Please come and share in this fellowship.

Family Vacation Bible School – 2017
The Faith Walk

Thankful Baptist Church will host Family Vacation Bible School, beginning Monday, June 12 – Friday, June 16, nightly. There will be classes for ages 4 – Adult. This year’s theme is: “The Faith Walk”. Join us each afternoon with dinner served from 5:30 – 6:30 P.M. Please contact the church at 234-4810 if you need more information. See you there. Day 1: Ready, Set, Go! (Run with Abram) (Genesis 12:1-9); Day 2: Commitment to Stay the Course (Run with Ruth) (Ruth 1:3-18); Day 3: Staying Hydrated (Run with the

Woman at the Well) (John 4:7-15); Day 4: Navigating Obstacles (Run with Joseph) Genesis 39:19-23 (children) *Genesis 39:523 (youth/adults); and Day 5: Finishing the Race (Run with Paul) (2 Timothy 3:1015; 4:7)

Shailah Pinckney

Miquevious Turner

Sydnei Richardson

Taylor Corbin

The Ushers Association of Savannah is proud to announce their 2017 Ada M. Jones Memorial Scholarship recipients. This year’s recipients are: Shailah Pinckney of Hilton Head Island High School. She is the daughter of Ms. Sherry Grant and a member of St. Paul Baptist Church (Pastor Chester Ellis). She was accepted to Benedict College, Columbia, S.C.; Miqevious

Turner of Sol C. Johnson High School. He is the son of Bro. & Sis. Abraham Turner and Bro. & Sis. Michael Turner and a member of Second Arnold Baptist Church (Pastor Richard L. Hall, Sr.). He was accepted to Armstrong University, Savannah, GA; Sydnei Richardson of Savannah Early College High School. She is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Richardson. She is a member of First Af-

rican Baptist Church of East Savannah (Pastor Thomas Williams). She was accepted to Claflin University, Orangeburg, S.C.; Taylor Corbin of Savannah Arts Academy. He is the son of Mrs. Yolanda Corbin and a member of St. Paul Baptist Church (Pastor Chester Ellis). He was accepted to Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. The scholarship banquet will be held on Friday,

June 9, 2017, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Carey Hilliard’s Restaurant, 11111 Abercorn Street. This year’s theme is “Education – Preparing for a Productive Future” – John 15:7. Our guest messenger will be Pastor Chester Ellis of St. Paul Baptist Church. Please join us as we honor our 2017 scholarship recipients.

Savannah Inner City Aglow Meeting The next Savannah Inner City Aglow meeting will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 15 at the Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm Street, Savannah (Behind the Visitor’s Center on MLK Blvd.) The worship leader is Huxie Scott. We are excited about this upcoming meeting. Our featured speaker is Joyce Powell, vice president of financial development, South Georgia Area Team of Aglow, who loves Aglow and all Aglow members. “Aglow’s ministry has been a catalyst for my spiritual growth and fulfillment,” she says. Before joining the Area Team, Joyce served as president of the Sylvester, GA, Aglow Chapter. It’s been several years since Joyce began actively pursuing more of God and

CONSECRATION SERVICE for

Bishop-Elect Nathaniel Small, Sr. Saturday, June 24, 2017 11a.m. New Generation Full Gospel Baptist Church Bishop Norris Darden, Jr. 2020 Tennessee Avenue

Bishop Archie Simmons Chief Consecrator

"This is the

Bishop Norris Darden, Jr. Co-Consecrator

Lord's doing; it's marvellous in our eyes."

Bishop Jackie Gilbert Grant

Psalm 118:23

Co-Consecrator

The venue for the Bishop’s Banquet is the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum.

more of Aglow. It began when she attended her first Aglow Retreat and saw the one-on-one ministry to the ladies at that meeting. “It has taken a long time for me to figure out who I am and where I fit or belong,” says Joyce. “Father is still shaping and fitting me according to His plan.” Joyce says all was going well until life threw circumstances into her path that began to shake her confidence, causing doubt and confusion in her theory about her life. “Faith has always been an important part of who I am, but the focus of that faith has been challenged and rearranged and is still changing,” she says. “Learning and doing good began to develop me into someone who is self-confident.” “I invite you to come

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and hear ‘the rest of the story’ as Paul Harvey always said.” Joyce and her husband John live in Rincon, GA. They have one daughter, two granddaughters, and four great grandchildren, with another on the way. For more information about this meeting, contact

Annette Mason at 912777-7530, Mary Williams at 912-414-5151, Karen Blackenwelder at 912-4452836 or Marilyn Neal at 912-661-0881. For more information about Aglow International, visit the website at http://www.aglow. org.

The public is cordially invited to celebrate with us during our 66th Church Anniversary. Come hear these Gospel Proclaimers as we continue to “Walk by Faith & Not by Sight!” You may come on any day of celebration as follows: 6 / 7 /1 7 , 7 :0 0 p m First Metropolitan Baptist Church, Pastor Alphonso McClendon & congregation. 6/8/17, 7:00 pm - Mace-

donia Fire Baptized Holiness Church, Pastor Delmar Callaway & congregation 6/9/17, 7:00 pm - Central Baptist Church, Pastor Larry .J. Stell & congregation 06/11117, 4:00 pm - Sf. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Pastor Chester Ellis & congregation.

Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 66th Church Anniversary

Rev. Larry D. Duncan, Pastor Dea, Edward Heyward, Chairman of Deacons Dea. Bodua Gordon, Vice President of Deacons


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CHURCH BAPTIST OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

the triune God of the Bible— 902 W.Worshipping 36th Street Savannah, GA Spirit! 31415 the Father, the• Son and the Holy

Sunday School…………………...9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship……...11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (1st Sunday)...11:00 a.m. The Chapel at••••••••••••••• Adams Funeral Services Avenue Thursday 510 BibleStephenson Study & Prayer..11:30 a.m. ••••••••••••••• & 6:00 p.m. www.trinitybaptistsavannah.org Thursday Bible Study & Prayer..11:30 a.m. (912)Lutheran 661-0847Church Holy Spirit 622 E. 37th Street

Every Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Every Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m. Spiritual Counseling and Prayer available

Min. Lee Wright, Sr. Pastor

“Come Be Bless of The Lord” Where The Spirit and The Word of God Controls

Tune In Every Sunday Morning to WSOK 1230 AM Radio

Lolita L. Hickman Pastor

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Worshipping the triune God of the Bible— (912) 661-0847 the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! P.O. Box 61206 • Savannah, GA 31420

by Faith Blessed assurance Second B ryan Overcoming Ministry, inc. Baptist Church

744 East Waldburg Street • Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 233-0262

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1902 Pennsylvania Ave.• GA 31404 “The Church for theSavannah, Total Family”

9700 Middleground Rd. - Savannah, GA 31406 orDEr oF SErVICES (912) 927-8601 (912) 232-1562-Church

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Sunday Celebration Service - 10 a.m.

Morning Worship Service . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m.

Monday “Hour of Power” p.m. Wednesday Bible StudyPrayer - 7:00- 6p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Saturday Worship Service - 5:00 p.m.

Holy Communion (2nd Sunday). . . . 11:30 a.m. Youth Day (4th Sunday) . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m.

First Saturday MorningServices Prayer - 7-a.m. Sunday Worship th 9:00Service a.m. &4 11:00 Sundaya.m. - 10 a.m. Youth

Bible Study (Tuesday) . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 p.m. “Born Again to serve Pastor Frank Ellis, Jr. and not be served.”

Miqevious Turner 2017 George Dingle Memorial MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Scholarship Recipient

Children’sDaily Church available during ALLa.m. services. Morning Prayer - 7:30 College Ministry available. (Watch LIVE services online at overcomingbyfaith.org) elder Jean Dimmock, Overseer

Where Jesus is Lord and His Blessings are assured! elder Alexander Pastor Rickyheyward & DianePastor Temple

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Dingle The George 820 Savannah, GA 31415 Memorial Scholarship com- (ph) (912) 234-7909 (fax) (912) 234-4810 mittee of Secondwww.thankfulbaptistsavannah.org Arnold Baptist Church is proud to announce their 2017 schol-Order of Service Sunday School Every Sunday ................................. 9:30 a.m. arship recipient,1stMiqevious Sunday ............................................. 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 2nd Communion Turner. Miqevious gradu-Sunday........................ 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 3rd Youth Sunday .................................................... 11:00 a.m ated from Sol C. Johnson rev. Paul Anthony Sheppard 4th Sunday.............................................................. 11:00 a.m. Pastor 5th Black High School May 23, History 2017,Sunday........................................ 11:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting at the SavannahBible Civic Cen-Tuesday ......................................... 6:30 p.m. Discovery Hour Tuesday ................................ 7:00 p.m. ter. At Johnson, he played Children/Youth Bible Study Tuesday ....................... 7:00 p.m. Transformational Thursdays ................................ 12:00 Noon football as a guard. He TV Sunday “Living with Victory” 6aM Channels 4/22 participated in Educational Baptist Training Union ..................................................... TBa Miqevious Turner Talent Search (ETS) and for the fall quarter. He the Excel Club. Students in the Excel Club made 80 plans on obtaining a medor higher in all their classes. ical degree and become an They are evaluated each Anesthesiologist. marking period and cele- He is the grandson of brate at the end of the year Bro. Abraham & Sis. Izzie Garvin and Bro. Michael & when they meet the goal. At Second Arnold, Elaine Turner. He has two Miqevious participated in sisters, Ezalea Turner and the Youth Ushers and Voic- Tednasia Dunbar. 1427 East 37th Street es of Unity. He is accepted Dr. Richard L. Hall, Sr., Pastor and enrolled at Armstrong Sis. Gloria V. Pace, Public Relations

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One of the greatest challenges for the 21st century church is not just how do we get men in church, but how do step into manhood, I wanted we get men to become men to be a boy all over again. The difference between 1001 Eastperspective. Henry Street - Savannah, GAa boy from a Biblical and a man is that a man owns There are five development Come, and Increase In The Knowledge of God With Us s t a g e s i n a m a n ’s l i f e : up to his responsibilities. It’s SUNDaY malehood, boyhood, manhood, true that Eve ate the fruit, but Bible School............................................................................................ 10:00 a.m. for husbandhood, and fatherhood. when God came looking Noon Worship ........................................................................................ 12:00 noon the responsible party, it was Husbandhood and fatherhood Evening Worship ...................................................................................... 7:00 p.m. are the alternate golds that Adam (man) he called out to TUESDaY and not his wife (eve). Who each man wants to reach, Bible Study. .............................................................................................. 7:00 p.m. the but if a man never reaches is it that is disciplining husbandhood or fatherhood, children in the home? Who WEDNESDaY is it that is volunteering for the essential gold to reach Bible Study church? isMorning manhood. Every man is a leadership in the 10:30 Session ..................................................................................... a.m. a stand male, every male is not a Who is it that is taking7:00 Eveningbut Session. ...................................................................................... p.m. man! Malehood is based upon against immorality in the FrIDaY(1STfamily? & 3rD) The answer is women! genitalia; however, manhood 7:30then, p.m. isEvening basedWorship upon...................................................................................... responsibility. Adam was silent back and some men are silent today. One of the saddest things that DaILY PraYEr men who we face in our world today There are too many Monday-Saturday ............................................................................. 6:00-7:00 a.m. like Adam. isSunday that a............................................................................................. lot of men who look are operating just 5:30-6:30 a.m. for p.m. men like men are still boyz. In 2 When it comes time Monday-Thursday ............................................................................. 6:00-7:00 are simply Friday................................................................................................ p.m. Corinthians 13:11, Paul the to take a stand, they7:00-8:00 Apostle wrote these words, silent and have nothing to say. “Through prayer we became richerMen, in our there heartsis a desperate cry “When I was a child, I spoke and warmer in our love...” as a child, I understood as a for fatherless children who PRIoR need guidance; a lonely wife child, IKnEElInG thought PRAYER as a child; EACH SERVICE. but when ITobecame a man, I who is starving to be loved; “Come with us; I and a nation who is hungry for put away childish things”. wewhen will do you good!” strong leadership. Will you be remember I was growing up as a child and wanted to the man who will answer the be a man before my time. I call or just stand around and wanted to do all the things be silent? Are you willing to that men did except for have move from Boyz to Men? And responsibilities. H o w e v e r, that’s the simple gospel. Christ Church International when the time came for me to “Changing PastorYour Lucille P. Turner Tomorrow, Today!”

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Sunday School ................................9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. What A Privilege What A Joy Divine Sunday Morning Worship Service ...........................10:45 a.m. At 4:45 P.M. onHolyTuesCommunion Service, 2nd Sunday ....................10:45 a.m. day, May 16, 2017, my Sunday afternoon ..............................................5:30 p.m. destiny was Israel, asBTUI flew guarded Israel, we visited out of Savannah, Georgia an army base and prayed for Night Prayer Service...............6:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m. to New York City. Tuesday There, the boys as they risked their I meet with several othlivesNight to...........6:45 protectp.m. their country Bible Study, Tuesday until 8:00 p.m. er saints of God where especially from terrorists. rev.boarded James Williams, Uponfive request we the iiiplane forTransportation The last days were Pastor Israel. After being in the spent in the breath taking air for twelve hours from beautiful city of Jerusalem. New York, we arrived in As we traveled through Tel-Aviv about 7: 00 P.M. the Judean wilderness, we Wednesday night May 17, viewed Jericho. After we 2017. Wow! Was I tired? arrived in Jerusalem, we Yes, but I was ready and walked Via –Delarosa (the excited for the privilege road that Jesus bore the and joy divine set before cross for us.) I was sadden me that that God had sent to see that vendors have me to perform. made it a mockery by turn The next day as we ing it into a flee market all went through Joppa, Cae- the way on both sides of sarea and Nazareth and the very narrow road. The viewed Megiddo, the Jezeel whole Bible came alive Valley and Mt. Carmel, I as we observed the awehad the honor of meeting some mountains, the Pool the sponsor of this Tour, of Bethesda, visited the Rabbi Jonathan Bernis of upper room and the Garden Jewish Voice Ministries of Gethsemane, Jordan and Television Program. I River, Abraham’s tent, the shared the message of “The Western Wall, Masada, Gospel of the Kingdom” where many scrolls of the with him that God had me prophets were found in a to prepare to distribute to cave in the mountain there. the nations. God opened Our feet rested on the top of the door for me to minister the Mount of Olive, where as leader of a devotional we could view Jerusalem 719 38th Street • Savannah, GA service andE. to distribute the which is called the City of Gospel of the Kingdom to David. people from China, London On the last day of my England, Nigeria, Ethiopia, mission in Jerusalem, about Cambodia, Mexico, Trin- 300 of the tourist assemidad, Israel, people from bled in the Garden Tombs many states of the USA and where Jesus was buried and other countries too! Peo- arose! How did I happen ple were healed, delivered to be in the center of the from addictions and God group on the first row? God brought theChanges prophecy that Prayer Things knows! Rabbi Jonathan I Pastor had spoken, to a broken Geneva Howard Bernis led us in prayer and hearted mother, to pass the a communion service. AfSunday very next day. Truly, God terwards, a tour guide spoke is awesome! to the entire a.m. group saying Sunday[Matthew School......................10:00 24:14] that Jesus was crucified Mid-Day Service.................12:00 Noon and arose The following two on Good Friday days, as weYouth wereService in Tiberiearly EasterNoon Sunday morn(3rd Sunday)......12 us, I soaked my feet in the ing. He was teaching false Sunday)........12 Sea of Brotherhood Galilee andService. went on(4thdoctrine. I pulledNoon him aside a boat Missionary ride on which many nd and expounded the word of Service (2 Sunday)..........12 Noon married couples renewed God to him perfectly. His theirBible wows. We(Each wentTuesday).........12 up on eyes were Study Noon & 7:30when p.m. he opened the mountain where Jesus realized that from Friday spoke the Beatitudes. We Thursday evening to Sunday morning visitedEvening Capernaum where was not three daysp.m. and three Worship (Evangelistic)............7:30 we saw a first century boat. nights and that Jesus was We visited Magdala, a ter- actually crucified on Passritory inKneeling honor of MaryPrior over whichService is a high SabPrayer to Each Magdalene. In behalf of bath. The Jewish man said, Church People at Heart” the“The young soldierswith whothe honestly from his heart,

HAPPY HOME Clifton Missionary Baptist Church Baptist Church

100 Big Hill Road - P.O. Box 18366 - Garden City, GA 31408 CHUrCH SCHEDULE

912.964.2335 (Church) 912.713.7048 (Transportation) 912.964-4111 (Chairman)

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100 big hill road - P.O. box 18366 - Garden City, GA 31408

1001 East - Savannah, GA 912.964.2335 (Church)Henry 912.441.0358Street (Pastor’s Cell) 912.713.7048 (Transportation)

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3301 Whatley Avenue • Thunderbolt, GA 31404 “Through prayer we became richer in our hearts Church Number: 912.355.9606 Pastor Cell: 912.713.8899 and warmer in our love...” Church E-mail: collegeparkbaptist@comcast.net Sunday School ..................9:45 a.m. KNEELING PRAYER Sunday PRIOR Worship ................11:30 a.m. TO EACHPrayer SERVICE. Service ...................6:45 p.m. “Come with us; ........................7:00 p.m. we will do Bible you Study good!” Communion First Sunday Youth Worship Service Fourth Sunday

Pastor Alphonzo Anderson, Sr.

Pastor’s Motto: “Just Do Your Part” Luke 10: 38-42

Pastor Lucille P. Turner

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Mount Zion

“Let Jesus Fix It For You”

1629 Chester St. • Savannah, GA

Apostolic faith church

ApostoliC GreAter FAitH in touCH Ministry (912) 966-5144

“Where You Can Experience A Touch of Heaven” “Here on Earth back to the Bible Teaching and Preaching” -Acts 2:36, Joel 2:28

God is Pouring Out His Spirit in These Last Days!

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Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship . . . . . 12 Noon Monday/Prayer . . . . . . . 12 Noon - 1 p.m.

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Bethlehem Historic Historic First FirstBryan Bryan Temple of Glory Missionary Baptist Church

1008 May May Street Street •• Savannah, Savannah, GA GA 31405 31405 1008 Church Phone: 233-9040 Fax#: 912-233-9693 Church Phone: 233-9040 schedule change for sunday Morning Worship8:45 a.m. Enlightenment Hour ..........................................

Enlightenment Hour .......................................... 8:45a.m. a.m. Morning Worship Services .............................10:00 Morning Worship Services.............................10:00 a.m. rdrd Holy Holy Communion Communion (3 (3 Sunday).......................10:00 Sunday).......................10:00 a.m. a.m. Sunday inin Dec.)...5:00 Dec.)...5:00 p.m. p.m. Candlelight Communion Communion (3(3rdrd Sunday Candlelight B.T.U. (Every Tuesday) .................................... 5:00 p.m. Youth Sunday (Fourth Sunday) ...................... 10:00 a.m. Youth Sunday (Fourth Sunday) ...................... 10:00 a.m. FrESH BrEaD BrEaD Hour HoUr (Every (Every Tuesday) Tuesday)......7:00 ......7:00 p.m. FrESH Seniors Bible Bible Study Study (Every (Every Wednesday) Wednesday)..........10:00 ..........10:00 a.m. a.m. Seniors Women of Value (Every other Thursday) ............. 6:00 p.m. Thursday) ............. 6:00a.m. p.m. Women of Value (Every st Prayer Breakfast (every 1other Sat.,every Quarter) ........8:00 Children’s Church (every 1st & 2nd Sunday)

Wilson scott, Jr. Wilson scott, Jr. Pastor Pastor

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Located in Yamacraw Village Village -- 575 575West WestBryan BryanSt. St.• •Savannah, Savannah,GA GA31401 31401

Community Community Church

1105 Stiles Stiles Avenue•Savannah, Avenue•Savannah, GA 31415 1105

Church Church Phone: Phone: (912) (912) 233-8213 233-8213

Church Office (912) (912) 232-5526 232-5526••Fax Fax--(912) (912)232-1564 232-1564 firstbryanbaptistsavannah@gmail.com firstbryanbaptistchurch@yahoo.com www.FBBCSAV.org www.firstbryanbaptistchurch.org “Bringing The Living Waters JesusWorld” “Bringing The Living Waters of Jesus To AofThirsty To A ThirstyTiMES World” SERViCE TIMES Sunday Morning CelebrationSERVICE11:00 a.m. Every Sunday

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Ebenezer Mt. Olivet Second Bolton Street Wilmington Missionary Baptist Church, Inc. Baptist Church

821 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. • Savannah, GA 31415 (912) 233-3376

Sunday School .................................10:00 a.m.

Missionary Church missionary Baptist Baptist Church 4528 Ogeechee Road 3321 Skidaway Road • Savannah, GA 31404 Savannah, (912) 354-1772 GA 31405 Church Phone#: (912) 201-3253 of Services Email:Order mtolivetbc@gmail.com

Communion (1st Sunday) ..................11:30 a.m.

Sunday School .............................. 10:00am Morning Worship Service ............. 11:30am ORdER Of SERviCE Holy Communion Service ............. 11:30am (3rd Sunday) Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

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Morning Worship ..............................11:30 a.m.

rev. Perry Tyson

Bible Study (Tuesday) ........................7:00 p.m.

Pastor Andrew Staley

Holy Communion (4 Sunday) - 11:30 a.m.

“Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, Bible Enrichment (Tuesdays) - 7:00-8:00 p.m. and into His courts with praise:

Rev. Joey Horton, Sr.

be thankful unto Him, and bless His name” Pastor The Lord shall increase you…Psalm more and more! 100:4

Pastor

800 Colbert Street (Hitch Village) - Savannah, GA 31402 (912) 232-6810 - Office (912) 238-4834 - Fax

order of Service Sunday School ........................................9:45 a.m. Every Sunday Morning Worship ..............11:00 a.m. Prayer Service/Bible Study (Wednesday) .....7:00 p.m. Spiritual Counseling and Prayer available

“The Church where sinners are loved, wounds are healed and needs are met.”

Rev. Ricardo Manuel & 1st Lady Angela Manuel

SECOND SAINT JOHN New Salem First Zion Mt.Hill Bethel ASbury Missionary Baptist Missionary Baptist Church United Methodist ChUrCh Missionary BaptistChurch Church

1323 Savannah, Georgia 31415 1201Golden AbercornStreet Street •(912) 236-4792 Fax 236-0704

Community Fellowship Church 115 West 40th Street

“A Church Working To Serve The Present Age”

Schedule of ServiceS Prayer vigil Order of Service First Saturday of each month Sunday8:00 Service .........................9:45 a.m.-9:00 a.m. AM Sunday School Morning Worship ...................11:15 AM 9:30 a.m. Communion............................11:15 holy communion AM of the month) (1st Sunday 1st Sunday Mid day Bible Bible Study every TuesdayStudy ...... 7:00 PM Each Tuesday - 12:30 p.m. PastorReverend Doreen Smalls, Wednesday Bible Study Marque C. Johnson, Senior Clergy Sr. Each Wednesday -6:00 p.m.

Greater Pentecostal Temple, Inc.

5905 South Okatie Hwy.• Hardeeville (Levy Section), SC (843) 784-6988/866-708-3686 (toll free)

OrDer Of ServiCe

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Early Worship Service 10:30 a.m. - Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:30 a.m. - Morning Worship Service

Dr. Deloris young

Tuesday 7:00 p.m. - Corporate Prayer 7:30 p.m. - Bible School

Senior Pastor

Second Arnold Baptist Church

1427 East 37th Street • Savannah, GA 31404 (912) 234-5500 Sunday School Hour...........................9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service .................10:30 a.m. Holy Communion (1st Sunday)...............10:30 a.m. Candlelight Communion (1st Sun. in December) 5:30 p.m. Bible Study/BTU (Every Wednesday) 6:45 p.m. Youth Sunday (Every 4th Sunday) ............10:30 a.m. Prayer Service (Every Wednesday) ...........6:00 p.m. Youth Bible Study (Every 4th Wednesday) ..........................................6:30 p.m. Pastor Richard L. Hall Minister of the Gospel “FOLLOW ME AS I FOLLOW CHRIST”

THANKFUL Resurrection of Our Lord

MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Catholic Church 820 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

Savannah, GA 31415 112 Fell Street • Savannah, GA(912) 31415 • 232-5258 (912) 234-4810 (ph) 234-7909 (fax) www.thankfulbaptistsavannah.org

Reverend RobertOrder E. Chaney, Pastor of Service

Rev. Paul Anthony Sheppard Pastor

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Fairlawn Baptist Church

4717 Augusta Road - Garden City, GA 31408

(912) 964-4371 • E-mail: fairlawnbaptist@gmail.com WOrShiP OPPOrTuniTieS Wednesday-Noon Day Prayer ..................12 Noon Thursday-Prayer Meeting ....................... 6:30 p.m. Thursday-Bible Study ............................. 7:00 p.m. Sunday-Sunday School .......................... 9:30 a.m. Sunday-Morning Worship ..................... 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday .............. 11:00 a.m.

Rev. Harold Edwards, Sr. Pastor

associate Pastors Min. Victor Logan (Minister of Sunday School) Min. Emmanuel Gray (Minister of Evangelism) Min. Lewis Bryant

Fairlawn is a church of love and joy, helping you to get where Christ wants you to be!

West Broad Seventh-day Greater Gaines Chapel Adventist Church African Methodist Episcopal Church

2501 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 1006 May St. • Savannah, GA 31401 • (912)31415 236-6768 Savannah, Georgia “The Church Known For Its Faithfulness” Church Ph.# 912-233-6097

Sunday School ........................................9:45 a.m. Sabbath School...................................11:00 ................. 9:15 am (Saturday) Morning Worship a.m. Divine Worship ................ 11:00.am (Saturday)

Holy Communion - 1st Sundays .............11:00 a.m. Prayer Meeting ................Wednesday- 7-8 pm.

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ZION HILL B.C., 1729 Staley Ave., Rev . Joseph W. Hoze, Pastor, will celebrate their Pastor’s 24th Anniversary, June 6th - June 11th. Service will begin 7 P.M. Nightly - and 11:30 A.M. Sunday, June 11th. Visiting Churches: Tuesday, June 6th, Trinity Baptist Church, Rev. Lolita Hickman; Wednesday, June 7th, Greater Friendship Baptist Church, Rev. Charles Brown; Thursday, June 8th, Green Grove Baptist Church, Rev. Curtis Curry. On Sunday, June 11th, Min. Chauncey Blidge will deliver the Message Anniversary Culminate, and the Lord’s Supper will be observed. FIFTH STREET M.B.C. 19 Sterling Street Sav., GA 31401, Evangelist Tresa Brown, Pastor, Usher Board will be celebrating our 93rd Anniversary Program. Our theme this year is “We are God’s Heavenly Doorkeepers on Earth.” We are asking everyone to come and celebrate with us Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 4:00 PM. Please join us for this grand occasion for singing and dancing to the glory of our Lord and Our worship leader for this event is Brother E. Larry McDuffie. Sister Joyce Brownlee, President Sister Deloris Dunham, Secretary, Brother Tony Little, Trustee Chairperson. For more info. call 912-234-8903 C H AT H A M C O U N T Y LAYMEN BY-MONTHLY MEETING – 8:30 A.M., First Congregation United Church of Christ, 421 Habersham Street, Savannah, Ga. 31401; Saturday, June 10, 2017, Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, you are invited to join us as we lift up the name of JESUS through studying the word of GOD , passing out tracts and being a witness for Jesus Christ. Please come out and meet our new President Bro. Howard Miller and his Staff. For further information, please contact Bro. Donnell Baker@ 912-233-0143(H) or

912-713-7772(C) Please wear your Chatham County Laymen uniform. Polo Shirts will be available. Please pray for our Ministry !!! CONNORS’ TEMPLE B.C. 509 West Gwinnett St., Sav. GA , Laymen’s Ministry Installation Sunday, June 11, 2017, at 4:00pm Everyone is invited! Also join the faith run at Vacation Bible School from June 12-16, 2017 at from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm daily. Food will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. Please contact the church at 912232-1188 if you have questions. BETHLEHEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1008 May St., Sav. GA, Pastor Wilson Scott, Jr, Minister; Hello Savannah and surrounding counties. Vacation Bible School for will be held June 12 – 16, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., each evening. On Friday night, June 16th. Closing Night will start at 6:00pm. The theme for this year event would be “Glow for Jesus! Let your Light Shine”. Classes are being organized from Toddlers to Adults. The curriculum entails Bible Study, music, art, games and snacks. All are welcome to join us. Jacqueline Smalls, Superintendent. S T. M A RY M . B . C . , 11 0 Ferrill St., Minister, Lawrence F. Baker Sr. Pastor; You are invited to join the members for their annual Vacation Bible School. Beginning June 12th16th 2017, from 5pm-8pm.This year’s Vacation Bible School theme is: “THE FAITH RUN ON COURSE WITH GOD.” Parents, please make plans to bring your children to Vacation Bible School. For more information, or for transportation needs, please contact Deaconess, Rosette Prescott, (912)-964-4650. See More Calendar News at www.savannahherald.net

Sis. DeLisa Davis - June 10 Rev. Carlton Middleton - June 11 Selena Milton - June 12 Sis. Renee Keitt Williams - June 20 Carla M. Halls - June 21 Sis. Joann B. Wilcox - June 22 Sis. Lula Wilson - June 22 Dea. William Westbrook - June 24 Carl Middleton II - June 26 Sis. Yolanda A. Elmore - June 30 Kenneth M. Williams - June 30

NOTICE TO BIDDDERS

struction plans, specifications and contract documents are available for examination and may be obtained from the offices of the Savannah Airport Commission, 400 Airways Avenue, Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, Savannah, Georgia 31408, Phone (912) 964-0514, for a cost of $50.00 per set. This cost is non-refundable. Please make checks payable to Savannah Airport Commission.

A Bid Bond in the form as bound in the contract documents or certified check in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid must accompany each bid.

The Contractor agrees to ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises that are presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged as defined in 49 CFR Part 26.5 have an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of this contract. In this regard all Contractors shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure that such Disadvantaged Business Enterprises have an equal opportunity to 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.

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This is a bid for construction and therefore the City’s local vendor preference ordinance will not apply. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Savannah Airport Commission reserve the right to waive any informalities, irregularities, and/or technicalities in or reject any and all bids and/or to award or refrain from awarding the Contract for the Work.

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HAS Administrative Office (1407 Wheaton Street, Savannah, GA 31404). The deadline to respond to this RFP via the electronic procurement system and deliver the RFP document package to the HAS Administrative Office is Friday, June 30, 2017 by 3:00 p.m. For more information on accessing the RFP go to the Housing Authority of Savannah website - www.savannahpha. com. Choose the Invitation to Bid/RFP tab to access a link to A pre-bid conference for bidders the Request for Proposals titled, will be conducted in the Savannah STRATEGIC PLANNING CONAirport Commission Conference SULTANT Room, Third Floor, Savannah/ LEGAL NOTICE Hilton Head International Airport, Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, Sealed bids/proposals will be received June 6, 2017, at 11:00 AM.

or sureties for the full and faithful performance of the work. If the Sealed proposals, in duplicate, total value of the contract is less will be received by the Mayor and than $100,000.00, a Payment Aldermen of the City of Savannah Bond or Performance Bond may and the Savannah Airport Com- not be required. mission in the office of the City Purchasing Agent, Post Office The Savannah Airport CommisBox 1027, (2 East Bay Street, sion, in accordance with Title VI 31401) Savannah, Georgia 31402 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, until June 20, 2017, 1:30 p.m. lo- 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d cal time, at which time and place to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of all proposals received will be Federal Regulations, Department publicly opened and read aloud. of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Bidders are invited to submit Nondiscrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Departproposals for: ment of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby COOLING TOWER NO. 1 notifies all bidders that, in any UPGRADE contract entered into pursuant CITY OF SAVANNAH to this advertisement, DisadvanEVENT NO. 5137 taged Business Enterprises will This project consists of providing be afforded equal opportunity to all labor and materials to refurbish submit bids in response to this Cooling Tower No. 1 which will invitation and will not be discriminclude, but not be limited to, the inated against on the grounds of addition of variable frequency race, color, or national origin in drives, fill, motor, pump assem- consideration for an award. bly, fan drive, flow sensors, and other items as noted in the plans The Contractor agrees to ensure that Disadvantaged Business and specifications. Enterprises that are presumed Bidders are invited to submit pro- to be socially and economically posals for this work on the propos- disadvantaged as defined in 49 al forms provided. Other proposal CFR Part 26.5 have an equal opportunity to participate in the forms will not be accepted. performance of this contract. In The complete examination and this regard all Contractors shall understanding of the construc- take all necessary and reasonable tion plans, specifications, con- steps to ensure that such Disadtract documents and site of the vantaged Business Enterprises proposed work is necessary to have an equal opportunity to comproperly submit a proposal. Con- pete for and perform contracts. struction plans, specifications and Contractors shall not discriminate contract documents are available on the basis of race, color, nationfor examination and may be al origin, or sex in the award or obtained from the offices of the performance of this contract. Savannah Airport Commission, 400 Airways Avenue, Savannah The Contractor, or any subcon/ Hilton Head International Air- tractor, submitting a bid for utilport, Savannah, Georgia 31408, ity contracting, as defined in Phone (912) 964-0514, for a O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2 to cost of $50.00 per set. This cost a utility system as defined in is non-refundable. Please make said section, shall conform to checks payable to Savannah Air- O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2 et seq. with reference to Utility port Commission. Contractor’s Licenses. Utility A pre-bid conference for bidders contracting means a proposal to will be conducted in the Savannah perform utility work to a utility Airport Commission Conference system as defined in O.C.G.A. Room, Third Floor, Savannah/ Section 43-14-2(17). Hilton Head International Airport, Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, No bid may be withdrawn after June 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM. closing time for the receipt of

Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide a Payment Bond and Performance Bond each in an amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total value of the contract awarded to him with a satisfactory surety

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A Bid Bond in the form as bound in the contract documents or certified check in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid must accompany each bid.

by the Board of Education for the City of Savannah and County of Chatham at the Purchasing Department, 208 Bull Street, Room 213, Savannah, Georgia 31401. RFP 17-46 - Electronic Access Control Software Closing Date: 06/29/2017 @ 11:00 A.M.

Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide a Payment Bond and Performance ITB 17-47 - Paper for Print Shop – Semi Annual Contract Bond each in an amount of one Closing Date: 06/20/2017 @ 2:00 hundred percent (100%) of the P.M. total value of the contract awarded to him with a satisfactory surety ITB 17-49 Commodity Processing or sureties for the full and faithful - Chicken performance of the work. If the Closing Date: 06/27/2017 @ 11:00 A.M. total value of the contract is less than $100,000.00, a Payment ITB 17-50 - Heavy Equipment Bond or Performance Bond may Rental (Annual Contract) not be required. Closing Date: 06/27/2017 The Savannah Airport Commission, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that, in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be afforded equal opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award.

The Contractor, or any subcontractor, submitting a bid for utility contracting, as defined in O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2 to a utility system as defined in said section, shall conform to O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-8.2 et seq. with reference to Utility Contractor’s Licenses. Utility contracting means a proposal to perform utility work to a utility system as defined in O.C.G.A. Section 43-14-2(17).

Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Savannah Airport Commission in the office of the City Purchasing Agent, Post Office Box 1027, (2 East Bay Street, 31401) Savannah, Georgia 31402 until June 20, 2017, 1:30 p.m. local time, at which time and place all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud. No bid may be withdrawn after closing time for the receipt of Bidders are invited to submit proposals for a period of ninety proposals for: (90) days. TERMINAL CONCOURSE EXTERIOR METAL This is a bid for construction and INSULATED PANEL therefore the City’s local vendor REFINISHING preference ordinance will not CITY OF SAVANNAH EVENT apply. NO. 5136 This project consists of providing The Mayor and Aldermen of all labor and materials to prepare the City of Savannah and the and paint approximately 21,000sf Savannah Airport Commission of in-place Metal Insulated Panels reserve the right to waive any inaround the terminal concourse formalities, irregularities, and/or at the Savannah/Hilton Head technicalities in or reject any and International Airport. The work all bids and/or to award or refrain includes, but is not limited to from awarding the Contract for cleaning, sanding, priming, and the Work. Mayor and Aldermen of the painting the insulated panels City of Savannah and the including all other metal coping Savannah Airport Commission and accent panels as shown on the plans.

Request for Proposals

Bidders are invited to submit pro(RFP No.: 6012017) posals for this work on the propos- Strategic Planning Consultant al forms provided. Other proposal The Housing Authority of Saforms will not be accepted. vannah has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Strategic The complete examination and Planning Consultant. understanding of the construction plans, specifications, con- The Housing Authority of Savantract documents and site of the nah will present a pre-proposal proposed work is necessary to conference on Wednesday, June properly submit a proposal. Con- 14, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., at the

@ 2:00 P.M.

BID 17-51 - Air Quality Testing (Annual Contract) Closing Date: 06/13/2017 @ 11:00 A.M. BID 17-53 - Debris Removal (Annual Contract) Closing Date: 06/29/2017 @ 11:00 A.M. At the time and place noted above, bids will be publicly opened. No extension of the bidding period will be made unless indicated by written addendum. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities or technicalities in proposals received whenever such rejection or waiver is in the best interest of the Board. The Board has the right to disqualify a bid of any bidder deemed non-responsive to the Board. Bidding documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, 208 Bull Street, Room 213, Savannah, Georgia 31401 or they may be downloaded from the District’s web site, www. savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us. The Board of Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Sabrina L. Scales, CPPB Purchasing Director

Public NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

CHATHAM AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY Request for Proposals No. 2017-03 ADVERTISING SALES PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Notice is hereby given that the CHATHAM AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY (CAT) is seeking proposals for the following professional services: Description: Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors to manage its advertising sales program. Proposals: Proposal Packages are available at 900 E. Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Georgia, 31401 or online at www.catchacat.org., Fax: 912-629-3960, Email: terri. harrison@catchacat.org. Questions: All questions must be submitted in writing by: June 30, 2017 to Terri Harrison, Chief Financial Officer, Chatham Area Transit Authority, 900 East Gwinnett Street, Savannah, GA 31401. Email: terri.harrison@catchacat. org. Proposal Submittal Deadline: Monday, July 31, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. , CAT Central, 900 E. Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Georgia, 31401 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Requirements: CAT, in accordance with 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 26, has an obligation to ensure nondiscrimination of DBE’s in all aspects of competition, award and administration of federally funded contracts. Notice to all proposers is hereby provided, that in accordance with State and Federal laws, CAT will ensure that disadvantaged business enterprises are afforded full opportunity to submit offers and responses to this solicitation, and to participate in any contract consummated pursuant to this advertisement. Compliance with Federal and State laws on Equal Opportunity will also be asserted in consideration for the award of this contract. No proposer will be discriminated against because of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, or handicapping conditions. CAT reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals submitted.


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