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Bloc CI b as s Santa
b.rushes, ro I s, pain
wander or muggers might hide.
White also wants more light­
ing in the area to improve fety,
Another part of the block
club's wish list would be greater
effort from businesses to im­
prove the appearance of the
commercial area.
She states that tho e who
donate clothing for th Salva­
tion Army Thrift S 0 leave it _
outside and peop times­
pick it up outside, scattering the
clothiDg that is left, creati -a
mess." She believes the shop
should handle i differently.
When contacted by The
Michigan Citizen, a repre­
entative from the Salv tion
Army stated the thrift op 001-
Iected cloth . . de duriDg •
workiDg ho bu t problem
created by people left
do outside after the build-
iag closed
White also . es other
Istore �ers would do more
about loitering in front' of their
busi esses,
However, she dds, -Youag
people should have a pi ee to go
to socialize, talk and p y cards,
so they 't have to loiter on
corners."
The only recreation center in
the city, she states, is OIl die
other end of town.
Sbe dds that "People ha� to
rk together to comba so
of the aime, to help each other,"
fam· iarize yourself with tbe i s and outs of operating a
busy restaurant kitche . You might even have,
the potential for management and begin to
I110Ye up in r career: And, by the way,
you 'I make � friends and have good
times working at Burger Kilg.
SO stop ·nto any Burger King res­
taurant and fill out a
.job apolication now.
You'll know exactly
what you can do with
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HIGHLAND PK. - If the
Avalon Block Club, had a
Christmas wish list, close to the
top of it would be paint, blushes,
and rollers to help a senior
citizen fix up her house.
_' I The woman lives in bad con­
. ditioas, notes Block C ub Presi­
'dent Alice White, but she i too
old to take care of the' ituation.
Rei' neighbors want to help her,
I White said, and they hope a
, iness or agency . donate
leaders focus on Highland Par .: 1he��ir.::;!1ke ill
._�.I job tram. in., Highland Park, noting. "When I
� ." call they respo d right' a y."
programs can be placed in However, a second item on
either the K-12 systc or the her . list would be to get the
Community College? police become "a little more
- Are there sped I visible" on the corner of Wood­
programs offered � the ward and Avalon, where young
State Board of EducabOD that people loiter in !Yont of the
can give either H""and Par�s tores..
K-12 or Community tollege _ Sbeaddsthatondiffereutoc­
systema 5 fiKal base� casions, there have, been rob­
- Is there a better y t90 m- beries and vandalem of a local
tegrate d c:oor. te the State business.
Departme � �catio . and Highland Park Public S,fety
other agenClCS lth business Director Marshall Emerson
and industry to improve the states that h would Ii e to talk
quality of education d obtain with block club officials about
additional funds for our mutual these concerns.
goal? The bloc club is wprking to
get the city to tear down two
�angerous abandon d hous­
mgs, where children mi t
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The Highland Park Techni­
cal Task Force de up of
leader &0 private industry,
local.; county d te govern­
ment weD oommunity
of organa . met with state
educatioDal leaders reee ly to
disaass the q . of educatioa
in urbuuea.
The T k Force ] an d­
viwry team icb formed
by the Mayor of H"land Puk
to focus 0 the redevelopment
of the city.
"We all ow that a com-
munity canDot survive, and cer­
tainly not grow, unless it h
quality education. We also
know .. extremely dif-
ficult in urban area," said Roy
. Levy Williams,' Community
Relations Manager, from
Qrysler Corp. who hosted the
meetiDg t the 0u-ysIu Wc.ld
Headquarters iD Hig land
Put.
Some of the· ues awered at
the meeting re:
-H 'canan �I
system beeo more etlic:ient
d rae the quality of educa-
tion given the curre t cing
structure?
- How can a COQUDunity col­
lege, greatly respected' and
desperately neeckd in this city,
'strengthen its fiscal base, given
the current financiag structure?
- As the 'Governor for -
lates plans for the Detr . Com­
pact, can the Higb�nd Park
School Sys m be included?
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'Net, for openers, it's a job that can provide
you _ ·th some basic busi1ess sk·1s that "
yru' fOO useful throughout your career .
'a ..... UI�j_' career yru choose.
You learn the basics of tealTlYlOl"k­
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by \YOrk·ng with a cash register, and
