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April 14, 1991 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-04-14

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Briefly ...
BTW luncheon
focu on Job
LOWELL PERRY, an
attorney and director of
the Mi�higan Depart­
ment of labor will
present "Employment
Opportunities in
Michigan" at Sharpe's
Seven Flags Restaurant,
600. ood ... r In
etroi t. The mee ti ng is
sponsored by' the Booker
T. Washington Busines
Association. dmission
is $10 for members, S12
for non-members. For
more information, con­
tact Ms. Ozie Bell at
875-4250.
u In
Cr dlt Forum
Nation 1 B n Of
Detroit Small Bu ine
Development Office wi 11
hold an evening forum
entitled, "TRW: Your
Partner in Credit," Tue -
day, April 23 at 6:15
p.m. NBD-SBDO i of­
feri ng thi forum part
of its effort to a i t
small nd minority­
owned bu ine e. Thi
event will be held at
NBD headquarter, 611
Woodward in '
downtown Detroit. The
co t is S8.50, which in­
c Iud e s. I i g h t ref re s h -
ment and validated
parking. For more infor­
mation, call 225-2123.
Free for the
taking
Free items are avail­
able to organizations
through membership in
the Resource Exchange
Association. Toys,
books, paper products,
building materials, com­
puter equipment and
other item are donated
by corporations for a tax
deduction, then are
rec y c l e d to non-profit
organizations and cannot
be sold or traded. For a
free product catalog,
membership, or dona-"
tion information, call
(804)733-0287 or write
REA, P.O. Box 2876,
Petersburg, VA 23803.
MOOT land
.auctlon
Twen ty- four pa rce Is
of excess state highway
property in Bay, Ge­
ne ee, Lapeer, Saginaw,
Oakland and Wayne
countie will be offered
for sale at public auction
April 23 in Flint, begin­
ning at 2 p.m. in the Ge­
nessee County
Administration Build­
ing, Willard P. Harris,
Auditorium, 1101
Beech. A brochure con­
tainl ng s k e t c he ,
description and loca­
tions of land parcels are
available at the' M-DOT
Saginaw Di trict Office,
55 Morley Drive, P.O.
. Box 4949, Saginaw
48601. Brochures can
also be found at M­
DOT' Keno ha fi led of­
fice, 25010 Kenosha,
Oak Park, 48237. For
more information, call
(517)754-7443 or
(313)545-5322.
-Compiled by
Leah Samuel
R ch On
C d mrc
.The Re ch One/Te ch
One Tutori I Progr m i a pro­
gram ere ted out of nece sHy
and love for our children who
may need th t extr pu hand
upport, with their c demic
and e lf-e teem level ...
· . ,.J net M tier and her a -
oci te ,have incerely been'
walking out on faith with thi
program in more w y than
one ...
· .. Previou l y, all suppJie
and other necessitie that
were needed to function
properly, were paid for out of
Matter (and her ociate)
own pocket ...
· .. Malier or her colleague ,
don't complain, 'they just
de ire to see the program con­
tinue ucessfully.
· .. On Mother Day, (May
12, 1991) the Reach
One/Teach One Tutorial Pro­
gram will be having the is fir t
annual Mothers Day dinner
program at Mercy College in
Detroit. ..
· .. There will be entertain-
ment orne pecial surpri e
Cor a, mottl r ito
and the ke ynote speaker wi 11
be the Honorable 36th Dis­
trict Court Judg , Wendy
Cooley ...
· : .Proceeds will benefit
the 'Shulze Elementry Public
School Library that is to be
built in the near future. For
additional information call:
(313) 862-3700 or, (313) 862-
3701. ..
· .. Be sure and tune in to
WQBH Radio, 1440 AM, on
Monday, April 15th!! from
7am to 8am that morning,
columnist Gregory Dunmore
and "yours truly", will be
of ye r 0
omen wore b r id ,
y, ho per on llyen­
cour ge her client to "w h
their br id t 0 or three time
wee ."
According to Se y, gettin
.your hair br ided i Ii e going
tu n i t y "
t lent ."
Reverend B rne ha
oper t d the Emporium Print­
in S rvice ince 1988. Both
bu ine es, the br id nd the
printing re t 16333-35
Woodw r d Avenue in High­
I nd P r . (313) 869-1414.
Se y I 0 encourage the
he rin imp ired to vi it
Braid By Emporium becau e
a he put it, "I p e k
merican language fl uently."
h children
I
E E TIAL
BIT'S
PIECES
riding the airwave nd talk­
ing about the need, pur­
po e( ) and benefits of the
Black pres and it's inner
worki ngs. So, don't forget to
set your alarm and rise &
hine ... ( mile)
... WOW! Over 192 video
& audio tape were turned in
for the SOSAD
F .. n d r a i er/"Flamin'-Hot"
Talent Conte t, and some very
talented and lucky winners
were chosen to partici pate in
the actual. April 13th 1991
contest & program that will
be held at lh Rack h a m
Auditorium. 100 rnsworth
at Woodward ...
· .. WGPR" Celeste Harri
along with her bo s Mr. Mat­
thews, and the SOSAD ad­
ministration and staff, will all
be on hand to assist the
celebrity judges at the affair
on Saturday. Admission S2 ...
· .. You can just about see
the sights and sounds of sum­
mer everywhere, and this i
why nows a better time than
any, to get the first aid kit
together for trips, outings,
- end re-stocked in general. ..
· .. Bug bites, cuts, scrapes,
and heat rash's which are
sometimes the offshoots from
it's cousin, Mr. Sunburn; are
just some of the minor af'Hic-
tion that ummer brings
about. Follow the hoy co ut
motto: "Alw y Be
Prepared"!' ..
· .. Bored? No need to be.
T.I.P. (The Information PI ce)
in conjunction. with the
Detroit Public Libr ry( )
have various booklet avail­
able complete with phone
number , d tes, and locations
of the upcoming Spring/Sum­
mer seasonal activi ties ...
· .. Also, on April 17, 1991,
the public library will play
ho t to the Comerica Bank
sponsored, Read-a-Loud pro­
gram, that willfeature
celebrity and d i g n i t a r l a n
guest reader, uch a Bill
Bonds, State Representative,
Ted Wallace, and Ar e th a
Franklin, to name a few ...
· .. For more 'information on
times and Iocauons, contact
the Main Library, Tuesday
through Satudays, at: (313)
833-1000 or (313) 833-4000 ..
· .. Remember to stay
focused on your dreams and to
have 8 gre ..nIr"�'a.4i�t�"s
Every Day We Talk .
To Over A Thousand People
About A Loan.
NEED A BUSINESS
ADDRESS?
'USE OURS!!
�l Like 10 Talk To You )'
At Manufacturers Bank we make loans for talk to our Consumer Loan Departm nt (at
emything fnm heme improve 0 222-2826) our Mortgage Department (at
heme rrortgages, educaOOn to autonrlmes. 222-5325), Or visit Manufacturers Bank toda
Plus, we offer government loan programs for. loan informati n, 'n u'll understard why
with special rates and terms that � sure to fit so many people y,
anybudget. Whatever your borrowing needs, "That' my bank" B n
wh re bu i
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INCLUDES:
• USE OF AN ATTRACTIVE, FURNISHED EXECUTIV �
OFFICE
• USE OF A FURNISH • D EXECUTIVE BOARI>ROOM
• RECEPTIONIST
• SOME PHONE SERVICE
• ROSEDALE PARK AREA LOCATION AND
• OTHER PERKS TO ENHANCE YOUR BU INESS
GIVE YOUR BUSINESS THE PROFES IONA IMAGE
YOU NEED TO SUCCEED ....
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E- - 532-0980
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