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March 24, 1991 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-03-24

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They had po light , the red
carpet tre tment, celebrities,
everything but viet p rking.
Never-the-Ie , the Fir t An­
nu I Highl nd P r P lice
Athletic .. Lea ue (PAL)
Fundr i in Dinner I st
Friday, w a fir t-ela s event,
from the well-dressed guest to
the icing on the cake.
Host for the event w s
WJLB' Mason, of Mason nd
Company. This prolific r dio
personality i attributed to
having the ability to both
entertain and educate hi
audience. Ma on, through his
job, tries to pe k. to people
about positive elf-esteem.
Part of the PAL concept is
to build elf-esteem in par­
ticip ting youths. In addition
to self-esteem, t e program
teaches the essentials of team- .
work, pride, addemic excel­
lence, and respect for others,
as well as. learning the basics of
team sports. .
Highland Park ha a
baseball, football, and basket­
ball team in several age
categories, with about 500
youtll p rticip tiDI.
MASON INTRODUCED
four local celebrities who gave
their insight on the problems
facing today's urban youth.
Michigan Consolidated (las
Company Civic Affairs
Specialist and -one-time
Detroit Lion Lem Barney,
Wayne County Pr os ecutor
John O'Hair, Detroit Fr e e
Press Columnist Susan Wat­
son, and Judge Claudia Hous -
Morcom each took 1-0 th
podium, and remarked on the
importance of. the PAL
program for youths.
Mason took the initiative to
limit the speakers to about
seven minute e ch, but just
bout 11 of them went over the
time limit. Fortun tely, the
me ge we re import nt
enough to Ii ten to fter the
limits were breached.
Over 250 people were in t­
tendance t the dinner, includ­
ing M yor M rtha Scott, who
rted the progr m off with
few comment of her own
pr ising the PAL progr m.
M ny city dministr tors
were in ttend nee, well as
ordin ry Highl nd Park
citizen ho c me to support
their children who re in the
program.
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