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July 29, 1990 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-07-29

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13t District candidates,
Federal candidate , and
citizens of Detr • to take part
in Candida es .
'The event ill dra
represent ti fro vario
e.oviroDJDC al groups posing
q . to caodidalea in aD
effort to discover "II they
pla� to
ea'MCJlDllle
c our envir'OIUDeIllL
The panel opes to q
all candidate iDcludio Tom
Barro, Barbara
�. Michael J. Hartt,
Mike Patterson, Henry
Edwar Stallworth fi, Alberta
Ti ey W· . Dr. Char es
Sim n, State RepresentatiYe
Juanita Watkins, Charles
Hammond, and Senator Carl
Levin.
Delegate from
or .oization ucb Sierra
Club, Michigao Association of
ID
'JULY 2' - AUGUST 4, 1
-
�elp Elderly
Vee Webster I ready to I t.
Minority Environ e i t
Service d TedmoJoay, VISiOD
2000, Audubon Society, <lear
Rag, Evergreen Alliance,
Recycling Detroit, Earth
Ne ork, Friends of Ro Ie
River, the EaviroamcDtaI
Council ill host this
educational program.
The event will take p ee
A 1, &om S:00-8:OOpm t
the St. John's Presbyterian
Church, located at 1961 E.
Lafayette, Detroi ML
For further information
cOIIIIlct Hank Reed lit 345-3'131
or KJwn Edwtutb lit 92S-198B.
Ch In aid
BI c b ilk
NIIIIMDe.1N - Shoaey'. IDe.
anno eed the estab • of
a $10 millio rC\'O· IiDe of
credit ith a syndicate
iJic1uding rIVe minority b
ded by Nashville'. CitReu
Savin Bank and Trust Co.
ombing of HE
. Hlro him
nd aga aki
On Sunday, Aug t 5, tbe
Kalamazoo Chapter of
Pbysicians For SOCia) Respon­
sibili ty and tbe Kalamazoo
Area Coali tion For Peace and
Justice are co-spon oring a
public event to commemorate
the anniversary of tbe atomic
bombing of Hiroshima and
agasa i and to rene com­
mitment to building a future
of peace. 0 •
There will be a potluck at 6
p.m. at the First Presbyterian
Church 321 W.o South St., in
Kalamazoo.
Participant re invited to
bring table service and adisb
to pass. Beverage wiU be
provided.
At 7:30 p.m. there ill be a
presentation of dramatic re d­
ing drawn from the book
Hiro hima In Memoriam And
Today. by Hitosbi Ta ayama.
. At 8:30 p.m. there ill be a
procession to Bronson Park
for the KaJamazoo enactment
of the internauonnal "Peace
Latern" ceremony.
8300 GRATIOT
571-6690
20050 L!IVERNOIS AVE
862 .. 5030
o MON - THUR FAI-SAT
1 A.M. TO 2 A. . 11 A.M. TO 3 A.
RDERS FROM 11 A.M. TO_ 2 P.
MICHIGAN CITIZEN
PAGE 11
alntaln I de I endence
D,S R. O·
- Sharp, Caring, Giving, is
bo many describe the people
of HE MID
. I
HEMID (Help Elderly
Maintain Independence nd
Dignity) is a non-pr fit
corporation founded to
provide services for pe ple
over 60 living within the
North Central Area of Det it.
It began in October of
1973, wben a survey of pa ish
boundaries conducted by St.
Rita's church revealed �bat
over 30Cl, of the parisbio ers
were over go years of ge,
many living alone, and all
trying 0 to maintain
indepenaent living.
A group of concerned
community citizen founded
HEMID to help meet the
need of these seniors.
HEMID is now funded for
in-home service which
include homemaking and
chore services. This includes
light housekeeping, shopping
a sistance, minor home
repairs, snow hoveling, and
yard work, installation of
safety items and occasional
transportation to doctors
appOintment . HEMID
volunteers also do some
visiting and telephoning.
They are a meal -at-home
deli very si te, leg I aid
chedule days at their office
periodically, Social Security
al 0 come to sist people at
the HEMID site. Over the
years they have developed a
y tem of coordin tion of
services with other agencies
to help seniors ith problem
beyond the cope of their
services. Mrs. Narring i
Director of HEMID, he is
also a senior and stiU ju t a
am itious and strong willed
she was when she first beg n.
Vee Web ter is a friend and
co-worker of Mr . Narring
and h s been by her side for
many years. Together long
with other determined
individuals they became a
po iti ve force. HEMID is j t
another example of how
community organizations are
making the difference.
OPTICAL DEPART ENT
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO
15001 WOODWARD AVENUE
H 0 PARK, ICHIGA 48203

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