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Many respond to NAACP s Call to Service

Bryan County News More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Many respond to NAACP s Call to Service Branch members helped by packing grocery bags and delivering bags to vehicles at Restoration Worship Center. Photo provided. The Bryan County NAACP celebrated Black History through a Call to Service Day on Saturday, February 20th. There were three events held in Richmond Hill for branch members to select. Several members participated in multiple events. Many of the members, including a few youth, started at 9 a.m. cleaning the African American Patterson Cemetery that was in need of attention and restoration.  

Call to service set for Saturday

Bryan County News More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Call to service set for Saturday The Bryan County NAACP is celebrating Black History Month by hosting a “Call to Service Day” on Saturday, Feb. 20. Volunteers are sought for three projects. • Patterson Cemetery cleanup, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. • Bread of Life food giveaway beginning at 10 a.m. Restoration Worship Center. The church is located at 7446 Highway 17 South. • Book donation at 1 p.m. to the Savannah Regional Youth Detention Center. For more information contact Bryan County NAACP Branch 5648 president Johnnie Quiller at hubert.quiller@gmail,com.

McCravy conducts first subcommittee meeting

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Kathryn Louise Kitty Oliver, had heart of gold

December 12, 2020 Kathryn Louise “Kitty” Oliver, 78,  of Georgetown was born May 16, 1942, to the late Lawrence and Theda Spencer Williams in Belvedere. Kathryn departed this life Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, surrounded by her loved ones at home. Kathryn obtained and maintained her education through the Wilmington Public School system.  Kathryn was predeceased by her parents; her sisters, Yvonne Blue and Theda Grasty; and her husband of 25 years, Charlie Oliver. Kathryn, originally from Wilmington, retired from St. Francis Hospital. She then relocated to Georgetown in 1998, retiring for a second time from Harrington Raceway and Casino. Her final and most rewarding employment was with Telamon as a foster grandmother.

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