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June 28, 1987 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-06-28

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BoUIeYard
lII::ldl_j leo-
P �t,
DUI:Jbc1bC:1Il of a newslet­
ter, Opea Ho July
17 t to showcase ctivities and
p'0jecta.
Cr ative
Learning
DETROIT - Fifty Detroit
Public SQoo studen
6-12, are enjoying a
summer pr� . ch offer
a chance to �e and
diflerem areas of interest in
relued euvironment with
a.;ses in • A Summer -
stitute.
Housed at Burton Intema-
. nal School, 3420 eas., the
p'ogram imolYes students in
baDds-on learning . .
accordiug to Ray Dudas, Bur-
�He eel
DPS studen
ambas adors
in e
er any
DETROIT - A . oric Gr
. ill the air DPS students
to Wes Ge y
k to - a three- k
5eQ� of t German
high choaL
The first tudent
ment began October en
Martin Luther King Jr·
school tudents h ed ten
W German stude attend­
iag class for three wee .
Detroi students will ttend
classes in ettetal, West Ger­
many and tour cultural institu­
tio in West Berlin, learning
the history of that city during
. 750th anniversary.
Sophia Ellis, DPS MSAT
GermanlScience teacher, ooor­
dinated the exchange and is
chaperone on th trip.
Ellis has visi ed Wes Ger­
many 1 times, also
studied there. The DPS stu-
de are 11th gr ders
yean of rigoro ....... " .... .,.
in German.
CAD Benefit offers July 4 Fun
Vegas party July 2 - 5; art ex­
hibit July 1 - 4.
CAD will sell food and
drink in an . conditioned t­
mosphere inside the Bailey
Center.
There will be 0 ctivi .
for family fun: fir�ks,
games, CODtests, eX (July 2).
Vohmteers are acec:Icd. Coo-
tact Regina Lester t
864-4664 or H 872-
4740 01' Ben Carr 17�
services
County.
CAD wiD participate j the
I following events at the Bailey
Center, 36601 Ford Road,
Westland
The cbedule includes: July
1 parade at 7 pm.; entertain­
ment July 4 from 6:30 - 7:30;
Le College
Tee Off For
Golf Classic
Lewi College of Business,
17370 Meyers, is gearing up
for its first golf classic, Sun­
day, July 19, at Dunham Hills
Golf. & Country Club, 13561
Dunham Road in Milford
Teeing off a 11:00 a.m.
sharp, golfers can play in one
of the four flights while testing
their skills on one of the
state's most beautiful golf
coures.
A hot buffet dinner, fashion
show, and disco under the
stars will preceed the con­
clusion of the golf classic.
Donations 0 $75 for
golf/dinner or $25/dinner only
will benefit the Vio et T.
Lewis Scholarship Fund
For reservations or informa­
tion call Lewis College at 862-
6300.
CLUBS, GROUPS,
CIVIC AND CHURCH
ORGANIZATIO S
The Michigan Qtizen wan your
news and announcements. There is no .
charge for printing your information.
In metro Detroit phone 869-0033. In
Benton Harbor. phone 927-1527.
Other communi ies phone 1-800445-
6397.
If you qualify. Learn to be bank tel ers, office war r
word processors,. shipping and receiving cler s, star
clerks. Jobs for both men and women available.
• Job for m n and omen
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