Commun
Tal n III add
to July Fourth
c lebrat on
I. HIGHlAND PK. - High-
land Park's Independence Day
fire orb display will be dif­
ferent from fire r celebra­
tion in many other
communities.
Mayor Martha G. Scott has
scheduled entertainment by
young people in the community
to ow the different tal and
community ties ithin the city.
Sco t arted this practice
last year and intends for it to be­
come a Highland Park tradi­
tion.
'There will be singers, dan­
cers, rappers, skits, and bands,
There will also be three local
recording artists "Rickie Dee
and the White Boys."
The festivities will start 7p.m.
at Manchester and Second.
Saturday July 8. The fire r
will start t 10 p.m.
Hit rains, the ce obration will
be postponed until Sunday July
9.
ELECTIO
FOR E
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U� 12
HIGHLAND P An elec­
tion for Highland Park'.
treasurer will be held y
July 12. Registered candidates
are Elizabeth Brantley, John
Holloway, John Patterson and
Benautrice Rolland.
The Michig n Citizen will
provide pedal coverage of
each candidate and their vie
in the July 9 issue.
n
While the I ue of ea
not completing their educa .
pi gue major univer itie ,
Highland Park Community Col­
lege continues to defy that trend
its student athletes advance
to higher ed The oftice
of Athletics announced
placements for its student
Ietcs from the 1988-89 scbooI
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