ro
The City of Detroit currently
II acceptina application for
leaonal jobl Itb tbe Recreation
Departm nt and the Zoological
Par Department.
The City h opening for:
ta t bile "Ie
AU da.tI, ho sell refrelb­
m niland/or tickets. Applican
mUit be at leut 17 yead old and
have completed two yean of higb
scbool. Pay range is $4.25-$4.44
per bour.
- ReereaUo Ald.. To
qua ify, applications mu t have
two years of high school, be at
leut 18 years old and have ex­
perience conducting group ac­
tivities. Pay ran es from
S4.25-$4.98 per hour.
- Pla,le.den. Applicants
must have one year of college, be
at le t 18 yean old and preferab·
ly have some recreation ex­
perience. Pay range is
S5.85-$6.12 per hour.
- Swl I a Aldl. Ap-
plicants mu t be at lea t 17 yean
old and have an American Red
. Cross Life uard Certificate.
Salary ranae from S5.41-$5.95
per hour.
rei . To q IIfy, in­
dividuals must be at I t 1
years old and have an American
Red Cro Life uard Certificate.
Pay range is S6.49- 6.93 per
hour.
Summer job applicatio are
available from a.m. to 4p.m.,
Mond y throu h Friday in oom
300 of the City-County Bulldin
at the corner of Wood"ard a d
Jefferson.
All applicant m t b D troit
residents or honorably dis-.
char ed veterans.
The City also is offerinl free
Ufeauard training cl ses at the
folio ing recreation center:
Adams Buizet, 935-3119;
Coleman Youn • 224·0531; Con­
lidine, 876-0130; Helllmann,
267.9777; Johnson, 935-3121
and Wheeler, 833-9777.
Individuals who sueee fully
complete the training coursel are
encouraged to apply for the
swimminlaid and lifeguard p i­
tions.
For more information on the
lifeguard training eeurses, call
one of the centers listed above.
. Upcoming.
I a1
Fumilure Show .... Cabo ea ......
& � CenW. MInta 17-24. from
1 pm. - 1 0:30pm. : 101m. -
1 0:30pm. (_two.ya): 101un. - Ipn.
(Iunday). It'l the perfeot
on .lt�1hoppIng Ihow fOf anyone
Ioc:Iecq to..,. � On..,..,. NPIh &
leI.o .... ana. (382-42G).
C L !)(HI -rrhe Nt 01 1JIeok·
� A s.,.." tom ". CoIIeoIIon
01 Jetrtee E. Whee"". �. 17 • 24.
FREE. L.ooIIon: 0.01 .,.... of MI.
5200 WOOtltwMJ. (133-7toOt.
NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZING
TECH IOUES -WI be .. of a
FREE worbhap. from 1:30 - 1:30pm. In
"1Inry of .. t.tctw.Il..Ibor I,...
for 80cMI , 2M1 W 0rMd BIYd.
(875-5710) .
., KAlC!NE BARKS
ch 17th
IXHIBITION -The" & photogrlphl of
� Juz ,....". MIlch 17 thru
May 31. Location: Detroit Hlltortoal
MuIMIn,5401 WoodMrd. (833-1805).
HIITORY Of THE MOVING G­
A program of film. Independently
produoed btwn 1110-1850 for
�erto.n adenoee. Flme ....
1pm. In .. L.eoUe HIlI (DRoIt I
of�; •• 50..ah.tMr.17-MI¥
I. CII (833-2323) for eohecUe.
RICHARD POU Ene-DART -T hi.
wi! be ahown MMlh 17 • AprIl 7,
Wed.· un., I:3o.m.·5:3Opm. FREE.
. au ..... d donation t3 L.oodon: The
o.nIt I"'*'- of Me. 5200 Woodwetd
A.,.. (133-7100).
IOIIETH Q FOR EVERYONE - :
M rch 11th
MCHR -Will ho.t Detrolt'l premier
Museum Teams With Caribbean
Group To Bring Exhibition
I
.,
I
uc tio a d
ily focu re the basis of
ider' e tside
C riati form tted chool,
School of Preper tion.
chool of Preper tio
( OP) iDentity that i -
ore. 11 com on la I and
controver y of mixing church
a d state; OT pr yer in the
chool .
The number one purpose
of SOP i to get the children
t an e rly ge and r i e
them in an orderly Chriltian
environment. In effort to
ive t em ood firm start
on life and better chance
for con i t nt future,
Sider' progr m i n't just for
the children.
One m jor requirement
for enrolling the child in
OP i that the parents must
ttend the P rent and Life
Org nizing Skills classel
provided by the chool nd
y P to t
be willing to ork it t eir
children t home.
School of PrcperatioR'1
doors are OpCD to • aU­
children regardless of race,
creed or color, aDd tuitioD il
based on iRcome. CI .. lel
start a.t the pre-school level
If your family is havin
trouble payin tbe heatin bUl
this winter, the Detroit Neigh­
borbood Service Department
(NSD) may be able to help.
Lower income Detroit
families, including elderly per­
sons and those on fixed incom­
es, may be eligible for
asstst nee in paying their home
heating-related bills, reminds
01 V,o'Il ld n 2 w �nwo I
m. L«W HOtM!
7:30 pm. In .. T� TheIdre" 1540
Woodward, Maroh 1 I & 20, For
tick cal (832'-4400).
OUJOURNER FOUNDATION
fU -·Con v e r •• tt o n «
.. � 01 pMt». "". •• power",
from 5:30 - Ipm., the AooetIi .. �
. Belle I a beauttful beokground
aoroea the Oetrdt River. t35 prtoe.
(252.<XJ53, Mra. s..,. .... �.
H TORIe INDIAN VILLAGE -V ... of
. SocIal & Arohlteoturlll ory - ThI.
IIIde-Ieoture to be held .. the o.oIt
HI.torloal Mu eum, at 1pm. 5401
Woodward. For r rved tlng or
InformII1Ion 0IIf (833-1411).
March 24th
AUDITION -The MMIto Area ArtIat8 &
Songwriter. A •• oc. I. holding open
adIona at ·BLONDlES· 21131 W 7 MI
Rd, 3 pm. to e pm., for .howoue
perbm .. cUIng the o.trolt MueIo Mve
& tQokIn' '11' oa .... tee .. the RIdaaon
Ponctw1rIlln Hotel, AprtI19-21. Groupe &
aoIo.-tllt .. being aought In: RaB, RIip,
MIl ndYe. HouH Mu8io, & � mu.lo .
� M muaIo .tloUd be origIM. (Not
OOI'M'twlea 0( top..o). (3131873-1828).
Can You H Ip
EASTEANCLA
Qaa ... of eo, 81 & 82. Box '2082M,
FemdIIIe, MI48220. To be haId In 1811.
FINNEY CLA S REUNION -ct •••• 1 of
1870, 1871 & 1'172, 00I0ber 28, 1811.
LookIng for .. alumni we I r1Hd help
(31317*8&43).
IlACKENZ CLAS REU ION­
AprI27, 1.1 .. the Wenen ChIItNu I
In Warren. MI. For re.erv tlon. &
appIodof.o.II (74"'1843).
NORTHER CLASS EUNION - 25
V ... oombined ..... of 1183 thru
1-. Sepelmber21, 1.1. (748-8843).
SEEK G ALUM --commerce a...
Ranon, a.... of 1850, 51, 52 & 53,
P.O. Bale 20128, F.ndIiIe, MI 48220.
EEK QCOHTESTANT -M • .
Wheelchair ohIgIn, Inc., Ia __ Ing.
oa t, •• ,.ma for the of Ma. �
MIohIgIIn 1 . The prowam wi be
held Aprtl 13-15 .... F.,.. Holiday
Inn. It ,.., .11. ct penona 0IIII 0( wrtte: MI.
WhMohaIr � .. 010"..... Maftcn.
Pr.a., 17300 8outhfteId, o.t., Me 48235
Church N
OAK GROY! A R !THO T
EPISCOPAL CHU CH --wit prwn Ita
aeoond IIMUIII oonoert. w. S�
Ho....,."·, I .. epm. (341-8877).
Send 1111 � Ind InIormllllon
to: P. O. Bale O3f5eO, 12541 Second ,
Highland Park, MI 48203 or oall
(313)888-0033.
NSD.
NSD has a federally-funded
Targeted Fuel A sistance Pro­
gram through which lower in­
come famil ie and individuals
can get up to $200 for payment
of bills related to heating their
home with ga , oil, coal or
wood.
Similar utility bill payment'
assi ranee is provided through
the Michigan Department of So­
cial Services, and persons in
need should apply there first .
Depe�ding on family ize ,
J.1 • • \ (., l .•
person with income of up to
$20,000 a year or more may
qualify for heat bill a liltance
p yments or other NSD ener y
assistance programs. Elderly_
couples with annual incomel
below $10,525 qualify.
For ssistance, appl, with
the healing bills and proof of
income at NSD Centers at 5031
Grandy, 14631 Weat Mc­
Nichol., 8904 Woodward, 2424
West Orand Boulevard, 4100
Third, or 7737 Kercheval. For
Inter ation, call (267- 6640. .,
;(.\/1 f' 11UG .H/..... h.. •
II , J:; •
If on Iv \\'e COllld
sliowVOll
fII
the p�lintil1gs ()f
Ricll�lrd
POllsette-I)�lrt.
But we can't-at least not in a six-by-ten-indt black-and-white
newspaper ad. Not when they're 27 feet wide. Not when they're
vibrant explo ions of color and shape. The ground-breaking
cr ati ns of one of America's pioneer Abstract Expressionists m.ust
be n to be appreciated. In fact, they must be seen to be believed.
That' why AT&T and the Detroit Institute of Arts are presenting
"RICHARD POU ElTE-DART: A Retrospective; beginning Sunday.
A on of th foUnder of Ab tract Ex�ressionism-the first
int rnat.i nal h I of Am ri an painting-Pou tte- Dan works to
n1ak i ibl the nc of what cannot be seen: the concealed
•
r f th m tions, dreams and m mories of daily experience.
At Al&T, inl vati n in expf i n i mething we encourage-and
n1 thin w hav brought you throughout our SO-year association
with th art .
