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FORUM FOCUSES ON GROWTH OF LOCAL LATINO COMMUNITY Heavy rain didn’t stop a crowd from packing the meeting room of the Unitarian Universalist Church last Thursday evening for a forum on issues involving the fast-growing local Hispanic community. Organized by the Latin American Services Organization, the forum featured guest speakers Dr. Miriam Urizar Rittmeyer, SPD…

If seasons won?t change, change your seasoning

“Well, she’s finally here,” said the man in the lobby to a friend of mine during last week’s ferocious rain storm. “Who’s here?” she asked, looking around for someone to answer that description. “She,” the man said. “Winter.” Well, it’s about time. I knew we’d been missing something. I just didn’t know it was a…

Letters to the Editor

HUMANE SOCIETY WASN’T SO HUMANE TO THIS KITTEN Editor, I see in your paper that the Humane Society of Chatham-Savannah is expanding into new “facilities” and is obviously embarked on a PR promotion (“Animal House,” by Linda Sickler, Jan. 4). To hear them tell it, they are full of good will and better intentions to…

Back the the beginning

On Feb. 13, thousands of elementary school students will descend on Savannah’s streets, dressed in their best colonial finery. The Georgia Day Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. at Forsyth Park, winding up through the Bull Street squares to City Hall. It’s just one of many events in Georgia Days 2006 designed to encourage a better…


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