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Southside crime meeting
6:30-8 p.m. Feb. 11. Windsor Hall, 302 Briarcliff Circle. Residents living in and around Windsor Forest are invited to a special meeting to address public safety at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11. Captain Dean Fagerstrom will be the speaker. The meeting is being sponsored by the Windsor Forest Neighborhood Association.

Be a superhero this Valentine’s Day
Feb. 11-15. The Savannah Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, 13th Colony Sound, will be honoring valentines with Singing Valentines next week. From Feb. 11-15, they will be serenading ladies and gents with two love songs plus presenting a rose and card from the sender. For $40, you can be a superhero to your loved one. To order yours or get more information, call 912-344-9768.

The Shadow Man’ Book Trailer Competition 2013
Through March 11. Savannah author and physician Dr. Mark Murphy is announcing a web-based book trailer competition for his thriller, “The Shadow Man.” Trailers (1-3 minutes in length) should take advantage of the Savannah setting while incorporating aspects of the city that are present in the story. The iconic cover shot of the Forsyth Park Fountain at night must be incorporated into each video as well as links to the author’s website and Facebook page. Those interested can register by sending an email to Dr. Murphy at heeldawg@aol.com. Entries can also be mailed: Dr. Mark Murphy, 616 Rose Dhu Road, Savannah, GA 31419. First place will win its team $3,000; second place, $1,500; and third place, $1,000. The deadline is March 11.

Armstrong hosts Adult Student Information Sessions
5:30 p.m. Feb. 11. Armstrong Liberty Center, 740 E. General Stewart Way, Suite 210, Hinesville. Armstrong Atlantic State University’s Adult Student Information Sessions will help both students who are entering college for the first time and those who want to return to complete a degree. Interested participants will learn all they need to know about admissions, financial aid and academic programs that can help students enhance their skills and advance their career. Information on certificate programs and associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree options will be explained, as well as flexible scheduling options for working students. For more information, go to www.armstrong.edu or www.armstrong.edu/online.

Savannah Children’s Choir spaghetti supper
4-7 p.m. Feb. 11. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 34th and Abercorn Streets. The SCC will host a spaghetti supper from 4-7 p.m. Feb. 11 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Dinner is $7 and includes pasta, choice of meat or vegetarian sauce, bread and salad. Drinks and homemade baked goods will be available for sale, and diners are welcome to eat in or take out. For more information, go to www.savannahchoir.org or call 912-228-4758.

Armstrong Celebrates Black History Month
6-9 p.m. Feb. 11. Student Union Ballroom. The Latino and African American communities have been interconnected in the U.S. for some time, but there are also many ways these cultures can come together. The panel discussion, “Celebrating the Connections of Cultures: Latinos, Hispanics and African Americans,” will look at the Latino/African diaspora and where the two intersect. The discussion will also celebrate the commonalities and distinct uniqueness between the cultures and evaluate ways in which these communities can foster a stronger relationship. For more information on the events, email oma@armstrong.edu or call 912-344-2618.

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