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September 28, 1983 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-09-28

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BE 0 HARBOR - The Charle
Gray Recreation Center, 801 9th. Street,
announces it tumn programming,
The S im program schedule . : .
, onday - 2:3().3:30 Senior Citizen;
. 4:()()'5:00 Open Swim -6' 5:00-6:00
dult Lap Swim; 6:3().8:00 Family
Swim; 8: 15·9:30 Adult Open Swim.
Tue y - 2: 0-3: 30 Senior Citizen'
:()()'5:00 Open Swim -6; 5:00-6:00
dult p wim; 6: 3().8:00 Teen Swim;
: 15-9:30 dult Open Swim.
dne y - 2:30-3:30 Senior Citi­
zen; 4:OQ-5:00 Open Swim -6' 5:00-
:()() dult Lap Swim; 6: 0-8:00 S im
Le n;: 15·9:30 dult Open Swim.
Thur y - 2:30-3:30 nior Citizen;
:()()"S:OO Open S im -6; 5:00-6:00
dul L p lm: 6:30-8:00 Teen S im.
Fri - 2:30-3:30 Senior Citizen'
:00-5:00 Open S im -6' 5:00-6:00
dull Lap S im.
turd y - 12:00-2:00 Open S im
All and 3:()()'5:00 Family Swim.
Pri e 'e .50 -12th r de; 1.00
per dult· 2.00 per family' and 25.00
, per hour for pool rent 1.
im n are on' u y :00-
4:30 and :30-5:00 for 5·1 yr.; Thur �
d y from 4:()().4:30 nd 4:30-5:00 for
5-14 y.; edn y from 6: 0 to
7:00 for qua-b bie 6 month - 36
m nth and 7:00 to 7: 0 for
Tot and 7: 0 to
dult
heduled for
o t i 50 per team and the League
ill I t ei ht ee .
or more in orm ti n c II the Ch rle
Gray Re reation Center 925-0077.
c
-OCT. 4, 1
- The Detroit Blac
ur . tion ill host the Eleventh
tiona) Blac ur A ci tion Insti-
tute and Conference in Detroit on Octo­
ber 6 to 9.
Theme for the In titute and Con-
ference' urse Power . . . Th Ufe
Line to the Community" .
For the opening 'on of the Con-
feren e we ha e plan d To n Hall
ssernbly. Invited gu speakers for the
Town Hall A mbly, are Rev. Ruth
o y, e . e Unity Church' Sen tor
David S. Holme, Jr.: Tom urner,
President Detroit AFL-CIO' and Ronald
Dobbins president ichigan H alth ain­
tenance Organization.
• e have designed the To n Hall
A mbly to bring together community
le der, providers of health care, and
con umer of health re to di u
FredmcJc Douglass was a
prolifj writ�. His �­
toire induded a witk range
0/ timely subj«:ts. H� are
two short M«:tions that
shows tM author's ta/ent at
its best.
Pump .
Yes! Pump' ! e rais­
ed a nice 10 of them this
season in our own garden.
Some of them ere very
'__'�-".c-lcar -yello as the gold of
Califomia-and as delic­
iously eel -ever pleased
the taste of the most fas­
tidious epicure, or appeased
the appetite of the most
hungry laborer. It does us
good to look upon those
pumpkin -and then to
• partake of them in' com­
pany with our dear little
LACK HISTO Y I
A D C' DS
ur
ntion Program Committee.
The To n Hall mbly is t 7 p.m.
Octob r 6 t the estin Hotel-R n . -
nee Center, C bot Room.
In addition to minar and busine
two i e ent e planned
Hender n announ ed.
otown nightlife tour on Friday
ill provide entertainment and dancing·
hile visiting three of the city's night
club.
On S turday night, there will be
La Vega night on the Riverfront t the
e tin Hotel.
For dditional information plea call
313-927-7620.
ones. B . is not so much and mercy; repudiates the
the ood quality of the factitious distinctions of
pumpkins to which e pride and prejudice-and
ould call attention, as to owns all the sons and
th ood moral we have ex- daughters of men ou
tracted from tbem.- The regard to color) its own
ground was prepared-seed dear children. Ob! ye
sown-and the pant culti- egro hatin 'cans!
vated -by, our own colored our mouth is open unto
hands; and although the you! Com t and earn '­
soil is merican, it too no d m and goodness from
offence on account of our our mother earth, and tr .
color-but yielded a gen- the colored man no Ion er
erous return for our indus- as an outcast and C! despic­
try. From this e infer that able being; b as the child
the earth has no prejudice of a common Father, ho
again color, and that causes His sun to shine
nature is no respecter of ali e upon the bl and
persons. It pours its treas- the white-and the de­
ur as liberally into the lap ments of nature to respond
of colored industry, as into to the wants of all His crea­
that of the white husband- tures.-F.D.
man. The earth is a
p eacher of righteo ess; The orth Star •
inculcates justice-love- ')ctober 19, 1849
hospital of
G
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