United Savannah Tolerance Summit
5:30 p.m. Aug. 2. Savannah Civic Center Ballroom. Mayor Edna B. Jackson invites members of the public, civic and religious organizations to the first ever United Savannah Tolerance Summit on Thursday, Aug. 2. The United Savannah Tolerance Summit is intended to begin a dialogue about tolerance and diversity in the City of Savannah. The event will feature a presentation and Q&A session and a panel discussion. Information on various organizations and how the public can get involved will be available. For more information, call the Public Information Office at 912-651-6410.
Nicholsonboro Baptist Church celebrates anniversary
7:30 p.m. Aug. 1-Aug. 3. Nicholsonboro Baptist Church, 13319 Coffee Bluff Road. Nicholsonboro Baptist Church will celebrate the church’s 162 anniversary Aug. 1- Aug. 3. The culminating service will be held Aug. 5 at 3 p.m. On Aug. 1 the guest churches will be Mount Herman Baptist Church and Second Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Arthur Best III will deliver the message. On Aug. 2 the guest churches will be Zion White Bluff Baptist Church and St. Thomas AME Church. Lewis Wilson will deliver the message. On Aug. 3 the guest churches will be First Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. Jerome Baker will deliver the message. The Rev. H. Thrope of Peaceful Zion Baptist Church will deliver the message for the culmination service Aug. 5.
Gallery 209 featured artists for August
Aug. 1- Aug. 31. Gallery 209, 209 East River St. Gallery 209 features Carrie Kellogg and Hugh Wayne for August. Kellogg’s black and white and color photography is influenced by stunning images of local scenes and architecture. She has won numerous awards and graced the covers of local publications. Wayne creates functional clay trays with impressions of the creatures of the low country. His trays are produced in two sizes and finished with earth tone glazes. For more information, call 912-236-4583. Hours Monday-Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. www.gallery209savannah.com.
Adopters and foster parents needed
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah is experiencing an unexplainable increase in the number of surrendered pets. With the extreme number of dogs surrendered at one time, the staff and volunteers at the Humane Society of Greater Savannah are hoping to enlist the public’s help by spreading the word about these great adoptable dogs. All our dogs are spayed or neutered, up to date on shots, have been given a heart worm test, and micro-chipped. The adoption process also includes a free initial vet visit in the Greater Savannah area with the vet of choice, and 30-day coverage with Shelter Care pet insurance. Further details can be found at www.HumaneSocietySAV.org or conttact Erin Fontes, Volunteer & Special Programs Coordinator, at 912-354-9515 Ext. 112 or email, EFontes@HumaneSocietySAV.org.
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