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Annual Covered Dish Supper and Celebration May 13th at the Savannah Station…

Please mark your calendar for our 32nd Annual Covered Dish Supper and Celebration, Thursday, May 13th from 5:30 – 8:30 at the Savannah Station at 601 Cohen Street.

 

We are celebrating 32 years of Savannahians helping Savannahians…

 

The band Soap will be back by popular demand, Trey Mathews and Michael Strickland will bring appetizers for the 5:30 – 6:30 social hour, we are accepting donations of wine (white went really fast last year), and are asking people to “cook big” and bring your favorite dish to share (or $5 at the door). We are always amazed at the quality and the quantity of delicious food that you cook up each year!

 

As always, we will end the evening with some inspirational stories of Savannahians who have chosen to invest their time and their talents in developing citizen advocacy relationships which offer protection, advocacy and welcome to people who are often excluded from Savannah’s rich community life.

 

Let us know if you would like to help with set up or clean up! We appreciate your help and hope that you will come out again this year for our only annual event!

Just added – an Encore Presentation of Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community in March!

Join us on Monday, March 22nd from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Sentient Bean at 13 E. Park Avenue for another encore presentation of Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community by authors Susan Earl and Tom Kohler. For more information, give us a call at 236-5798.

Encore Presentation on February 23 of Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community

We hope you will join us on Tuesday, February 23rd from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Sentient Bean Coffee House at 13 E. Park Avenue. Free and open to the public!

 

Do you believe that EVERYONE and EVERY LIFE matters? Do you think that people should take care of one another no matter what obstacles may interfere? Are you not afraid to challenge the status quo? If so, you must come and hear Tom Kohler and Susan Earl tell the story of Savannah native, Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community. Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy is the host for a short evening of informative discussion about how you can help Savannah become a community where we help one another.

Waddie Welcome: An Unexpected Teacher – a packed house at the Sentient Bean

A big thanks to Margaret Hubbard, Quinten Marlin, Megan Usher, Lyle Mackenzie and Jake Hodesh for inviting a standing room only crowd of great young people to the Sentient Bean to hear the story of Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community. Check out some pictures from the event in our picture gallery.

An Unexpected Teacher: Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community

Join us on Tuesday, January 5th from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Avenue

 

Do you believe that EVERYONE and EVERY LIFE matters? Do you think that people should take care of one another no matter what obstacles may interfere? Are you not afraid to challenge the status quo? If so, you must come and hear Tom Kohler and Susan Earl tell the story of Savannah native, Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community. Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy is the host for a short evening of informative discussion about how you can help Savannah become a community where we help one another.