FEBRUARY 15 - 21, 1,} THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN 7 • I a HIGHLAND PARK - Ap­ proximately 30 repre ntative of the Highland Park busines community met Thursday, Feb. 5 to map goal for the Cham­ ber of Commerce in 1987. Chamber pre' dent Chris Allen outlined tho goals: - Recruitment of n w mem­ ber -lncre the number of new busine $ through Enter­ pri Zones. -Create an attr ctive environ­ ment in the city in order to dra ne busine -Upgrade the city' appear­ ance 'by continuing to tear down abandoned building; renovating fre way rvice driver ; and controlling crime. - Loc te the Chamber in a new location to pre nt a more favorable impre 'on to visitors and enhance visibility. -Hire full-time executive to implement Chamber policie . c a er se goals Allen admitted the goal ere "ideali ic" but added to facilitate action, I propo that each busine repre nted here today make a tax-deduct­ ible gift of 5,000 to the High­ land Park Chamber of Com­ merce." To demonstr te my per­ sonal commitment, Detroit o teopathi Hospital will 'donate the first 5,000", Allen dded. Allen i administrator of OOH. Other Chamber of Commerce officers are:A1 Chennault, ichigan Bell Telephone, fir t vice-president; Ri Regan, Sear Roebue Company, cond vice-pre ident: D vid Weber, H lm, Incorpo third vice-president; Bob B Highland Par ater Dep ment, treasurer and Pat Zo e Executive Man er. Board of member and m- mittee include: Thorn B. Ballard, Ballard Welding Engineering Program' AUy Kathl en Cop land, Legal Ad­ vi r: Carrie Davis, H.P. Com­ munity Development Publicity; Darwin Heard, H.P. Community Development Community Relat­ ion' Clarence John n C.P.A. Financial Advi r; Elmer eller Manufacturer ational Bank, Special Event . Alice Low, em­ bership; Tremon McDermott City Affair; Thoma etevier, Chrysler Corporation, Special Events' John Scott ichigan Blind Sale Public Safety/ Traffic; Calvin White, .DBD, Inc., Special Event ; Dave Zim­ merman, Detroit Medical Art , Pa t President: and Robert A. Zwolak, Highland Park Time Publicity. , Highland Par Chamber of Commerce i currently located at 13700 Woodward Avenue, Suite 306. Phone number i (313) 868-6420. ayor Rob ell: h te of Highland Par Part II II Continued from Feb. 8, 1987 issue of The Michigan Citizen BU ESSDEVEW T Several busine expansion project came to fruition during the year yor Blackwell not­ ed. der received 1.2 million fmancial p e of public and pri te funding to expand. -Dic n Bibl Boo ore opened in the remodeled former furniture ith private financin b tement. It i the lar e Chri ian Bibl ore. D' sons h s a pro- fe . nal recording tudio, 200- at auditorium and 12,000 square feet. The expan 'on added job - well ov r 20 orker are no employed. -Bluebird B ery relocated it corporate offices and baking facilities to Highland Par . -Sears Roebu completed o r 80,000 in tore improve­ ments. -Bu . e s expandin in- clude Good Printing, .Sam­ hat Tire Sales, Bill SnethJcamp Chry er-Plymouth, Le i Metal Stamping. -Detroit Osteopathic pro­ ject quarter of a million dollars worth of improvements. - A new Buger Kin will go up at ood ard and LaBelle. -Additional 200 unit of nior citizen housing units. "The rno valuable resource of any community i it people," Highland Par Robert Blac weD in his of the city ddress. "Highland Park' older citi­ zens are special trea re," the ayor ob rved listipg the pecial programs the city directs to nior citizens. "The city provides horn repair program, transport tion . ance (taxi and van rvice to hospitals, grocery shopping, ial curity office), we spon- r nurn rous social events and recret tionaI ctivites as well pro 'de meals and educational cl " the ayor noted. ayor Bl weD reported th t the Citizen Complaint Of­ fice h dled 400 complaint in 1986 with 95% of the com­ plaint re lved within 10 work­ ing day "The city' Office of Public Careen provided training and found employment for youth, adult and nior dulls," Blackwell said. "Initiated ju within the la two months, the Community Youth De­ v lopment Project teams up parents, school and city to motivate youth to improve their educational performance. Se­ lected youth receive individual and/or family coun ling, assis.­ tance with school work and wor twelve hours per wee in a supervised community r­ vice job." The Summer Youth Employ­ ment and Training Program put 100 youth to or ho received a ard be f t ir initiative, quality of or dance and reliability, Bl ckweD id. "Public Careers provided _ tr ,. and employment t ce to n or adults. In co­ operation ith errill Palmer I itute and Ferndale edical Careers trainin curricul wer de' ed con' ing of cl sworn in truction and field pplication that the omen becam infuDy employed certifi d child care eciali is Or medi­ cal receptionist , the M yor id of another job program. ayor Bla well noted the city p ticipated in a d y-lon , Say to Drug" camp , involving all levels of the com­ munity. A' Drug Ta Foree was created to provide pecifi recommendatio for a dru- free city. To he p re 'dent right hi energy bill, five or op were co-sponsored by the city' to teach home eath riz �' n and heat 10 opp Th city received recognition fr m the tate for the wor op. Blackwell noted th t four percent of the city bud t _. or $665,322 is earm d for community rvices, more efficently, ment a offered of city afT. One imrn late carrier proved wor er The or ea Someone you should know ... Chris Allen By SheneU Dante HIGHLAND PARK we move through Blac Hi tory onth, let us not forget today's movers and shakers who are writing the history our chil­ dren ill read. One of the i Chi Allen, A Detroit resident, ADen ha served as vice pre 0 dent/ administrator of Detroit 0 teo­ pathic Hospital (DOH) since 1984, re ponsible for daily hospital operations covering financial, ancilliary, gen ral and medical service to all patients. OOH i a 302-bed hospital and employe nearly 900 individuals. Previously, Allen wa a sis­ tant admini trator at Hurley edical Center in Flint and . ant with the o eopathi Hospital E ier in hi ational A ciation of Health Sciences Executive 0 American o eop thic Ho ital ci - tion; Michigan Sesquicentennial Committee; 1986-87 Pre 'dent Highland Par Chamber of Commerce; and entral Detroit Optimi t Club. Allen holds a rna er's degree in health rvice admini tration from the University of Michigan, a bachelor's degree in journa­ lism from ayne State Uni­ ver ity and an a ciate's degree from Highland Park Community College. He and his wife, Virginia, have t 0 children. in te- _ tre rer, city clerk, finance per nnel and ta office of the city. in- S t been all or t year. eve h fun There the Gre t Bunny arshm 110 Drop, carnivals flre or square dancing picnic Hal­ loween Party and ichigan w k ctiviti "the ayor id. a received 'e than the hundred of volunte r, city employee and community re ident alike ho generously donated their time and effort to makin the cce ul events," I call on your con­ upport, idea and sug­ ge tion to ccelerate the p e city council, of rebuilding our city." aTIQATtONS SECUNTY GUARDS BooY GUAIU) SERV CE UCENSED BONDED SU ED VINCE T S COIONO t31312S4·UOO