Before moving forward with plans to build a new facility on 15 acres of property that is the former South Georgia Fair site, the Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club plans to hold at least one more community meeting before approaching the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission about a zoning exemption.
The first meeting held Monday night at the club s Charlton Street location was attended by approximately 25 area residents, including District 5 Alderwoman Estella Shabazz and Savannah Mayor Van Johnson.
The need
The Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club wants to construct a 48,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility in Liberty City, a neighborhood bounded by Interstate 516 and 80 on Savannah s west side.
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The Canady s Heating • Air • Plumbing coat drive, Canady’s Coats for Kids, is a big success, according to a company press release.
On Jan. 13,
Canady s Heating • Air • Plumbing delivered truckloads of coats for children in need to the United Way of the Coastal Empire
. The United Way of the Coastal Empire will distribute the coats to children aging from infant to 17 years old through its member agencies in Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty Counties.