ppli lion re no bein ccepre d for the Mon n­ to/Detroit Urb n Le gue Scbol r hip which provide full tuition for four year in the W yne St te Univer ity College of Engineering. Completed application must be returned to the Detroit Urban Le gue Educ tion Dep rtment, 15770 J me Couzen, Detroit, Michi an 48238-1049 by may 17,191. The Mon anto/Detroit Urban Leal e Scholar hip Program provide a comprehen ive men­ tori sy tern to ensure tudent a network of pe onal, profe - sion 1 nd ac demic upport. Mon anto Chemical Com- p ny offer ummer employ- ment to cholarship recipient o they can pply knowledge ac­ quired in the cia sroom to actual engineering applications. Media contact: Elaine Moon 1-313- 32-4600 .' .1 Dayna Show ba proved to be one tbat cau es tbe otber talk bows to tand up and take Dotice! The bow features everytbinl from fa blons, foodl, entertainment, and hoaelt t Ik about lenlilive matters. To be a part of the studio audience or to sUlae t a n W I ow Idea, contact eltber , Laur Llnnabury or Alicia Nail at: (313) 557-2000. New Providence Baptist Church, Pastor' Aid Society has scheduled a week long cerebration, May 18-26, 1991, for their Pa tor Everett N. Jennings' 3rd Pastoral Anniver- sary. U'n Services will begi-ft each night at 7 p.m, Monday-Friday, on Sundays at 4 p.m., at the New Providence Bapti t Church, By Deborah Culp 19901 Kentucky in D trolt, I. tl off to e e ti JLB Spec! 1 8 e t p ,hoir , 's acr, eipeclally M11dred 0 'ddis 'and solol will be there to bel and General Manager Verna celebrate this grand occasion. Greene for their hard ork and For further information, you efforts on the recent Strong may call D. Hinton (861-4997), Achiever Aw rds Program. The G. LaGrone (350-3075), J. Jack- program was held at the South­ son (342-2138), or J. Perkins, field Sheraton and over SO (863-3661). Strong Acbi ven/Un- una L-b ,- t h tid Herol were saluted for their I rary ervlce 0 U - n an . valiant, unselfish work and com- • -II I mitment to and for others. r ttr agency WI c ose Nominations for additional The Detroit Public Library'S homebound which provides Strong Achei ers/Un-Sung Services to Shut-ins and regular and LARGE PRINT Hero are still being taken. To Retirees(SIR) unit will be books and other reading nominate' new candidates con­ closed May 13-31, 1991. materials. Relocation to the tact Ms. Gaddis at: (313) 965- During this three-week period, barrier-free Douglass Branch 2000. SIR will move its operations will enable SIR to add a new In efforts to assi t our youth base from the old, now-closed dimension to its program, name- that are graduating this sea on Utley Branch on Woodward to ly walk-in service for senior. (and the families of the the Douglass Branch Annex, The Douglass Branch Library graduates as well) Mr. Anthony 3666 Grand River at Common- will continue to operate as a Jones of Nichola J. Video will wealth. SIR will reopen for ser- neighborhood branch library. provide the video production vice on June 3, 1991. Those who need to contact free of charge to the organizer or SIR is primarily a book- SIR during the May 13-31 the graduate. mobile and outreach service to relocation period can call the Compensation for Nicholas J. Detroit's elderly and Douglass Branch at 833-9714 Video will be in the form of the additional sales from the various participants of the event. Inter­ ested? Contact Mr. Jone at: (313) 277-0791. The Pastors Aide Society of the Universal Liberty In Christ Kingdom will hold a Prayer Breakfast on Saturday May 18th, at 9:00 am, and the theme of the breakfalt il: We Are Praying For You. Reverand Edna Robinson will be the demons tra tor and the contact per on is Carolyn Crawford. (313) 874-2946. Univer al Liberty Christ Kingdom i 10- c ted at 7000 E. Canfield at Helen. I'm sure that I join the rank of many when it' said that there are never enough prayer, or ac­ tivities that denote prayer! If you are one of the people that I ju t spoke of, then you'll want to log the pcoming June 15, 1991 Chriatian Outreach Prayer Breakfast. On thi date the Chri lian Outreach Program will host their Fir t Annual Prayer Break­ fast from 9:00am until 11 :OOam. The location of tbi event ill be at the Drayton Memorial C.O.O.l.C. Chairper on/Contact Person i Alma Lewi -Jordan (313) 922-7852. The National Ba ketball Tournament fl oki local players to win bi buc I and scholar hips, don't be left out! Michigan t,ournament sites, and onumental Evan eli tic pti t Church, 9 . Grand Avenue, ay 19 throu h e 25th, ill ob ervin it pas­ tor, everend J. C. illiam. nd the church' econd nniver- ary at it pre ent location. .... The th me for the ee Ion celebration i : -A an Of Great Faith.- To help celebr te the oc­ ca ion the church itt pre ent the first of an annual festival. The May 25 fe tlv 1 will feature ame ,prize ,ethnic food ,dis­ pi y booths nd fun, fun, fun. The public i cordially in­ vited to part ke of the ocial, Gr nt rd d to I t BI ck 1 ry m Grant money totalling $97,000 ha been awarded to the National Tru t for the Develop­ ment of African-American Men. The ix-mqnth planning grant is from the W.K. Kellogg Founda­ tion of Battle Creek. The National Trust is a non­ profit, Wa hington, D.C.-based organization which focuses on addressing "the developmental need and challenges of African American , e pecially males, in the area of health, le dership training, economic develop­ ment, educ tion and crime prevention from an Af,ican world view," according to infor­ mation relea ed I st week. Fund from the grant will be u ed to establish three training institute for leader hip development, teaching nd entrepreneunal training. r rei 10 , local and out-of-to n entertainment nd di nitarie that ill be celebratin - A an Of Great Faith's-- nd the church', econd anniversary at 9 W. Gr nd Av.enue in Hi hI nd Par D B C rolt ptl t thol c nd un A Celebration of A JOINT AGREEME T bet een Tbe Council of Baptist Pa tor Greater Detroit Area and Tbe Detroi t Catbolic Pa toral Al­ liance will be held May 17, 1990. The location is the PIe ant , Grove Baptist Church. 13651 Dequindre Street, Detroit, MI 48212. Please call 868-8144. Third Pa Annlv r toral ary Black' Women: mpowering themselves for the future by Carolyn Warfield Corrnqond,nI ·Our purpose is to provide Black women with leadership pot ntial \yhether in corporate America -or managing a family," Ow n Win, ton told me. "Hlpe that Black women bear ubstan­ til' re ponsibility for the Black community is absurd. Taxes and the national budget are r� pon- ible for income decline and the Black family·s standard of livtng. -Who is going to empower us but our elves," said Gloria Perkins, founding President of the African-American Women for Ed uca tional Empowerment Foundation. "I'm looking for­ ward to helping my si ters stop dreaming and tart acting." Perkins concl uded. "That i wby WOMANSPIRIT decided to bring women together a& a collective," Willa Ray and Gwen Eco agreed. WOMANSPIRIT, an affiliate of African-American Women for Educ tional Empowerment presented a workshop "Power: Planning Makes Sense" at the First Unitarian Univer ali t Church, April 20, 1991."' Spiritual growth will bring about an awareness of all things," sa,id Betty Appleby. "Plus how to effect right action from a global perspective. Ra­ tional tbinking has been used to it detriment. Just look at the world, our families, the environ­ ment," she continued. APPLEBY, a metaphysical 'tc.acher believe that women's work has just begun. She thinks that Black women must strive for mutua li ty B d learn to operate from the creative side of the msel ves. Intui tion is the creative tool she sees for plan­ ning the future. "When intui­ tion i integrated into whole brain usage, the mind becomes synchronized and accelerated," . she stated. Appleby's background is in human development. In 1980 Ihe founded New Dawn; a women's adership program. "The idea ort of sprung from working with Erma Henderson's Council of Concerns," she said. "In finding our level of mutuality, we must have a ense of each other. That means shar­ ing vulnerabilitie. Once we recognize the pirit within, we can begin to center ourselves and focus on a particular ac­ tion. " Jane Smith, Ed.D discussed how women must learn to· manage themselves first to be of benefit to others. Knowing what you want is a good place to start. Can you truthfully access a Huation and decide what need to be done. Then lead your efforts to sue­ ces ful completion, he que - tioned. "If interested in personal effectivene sand self­ management, one needs to clarify what is of value to them," Smith stated. "Goal setting, the potential to achieve and perfor­ mance are Itages of planning. Keeping cool in the face of pre - ure i the final trategy," she concluded. Smith, a newcomer to Detroit is a managing director at IN­ ROADS, a career development organization. Thirty- even, of­ fices serve the nation in prepar­ ing minority, ethnic college-bound tudents in busi­ nes and engineering manage­ ment careers. Dr. Smith, ia a motivational consultant, with experience on community and corporate board . ung h WJLB STRONG CHIEVER AWARD - Recipient Phyllis Side (LEFT) WJLB STRO G ACHIEVER AWARD - Mn. Ann Idzolr and her dau bter Janice Davis. (Photos by D. Culp) ro ing ou date are as follow , Oakland County' "y tal Lake Park Pontiac.Michig. n' .. ., J " • j - May 17-18V ·199-t 1'3) S571 .. 7688. Wayne County: St. Cecilia's Gym, Detroit May 24-26, 1991 (313) 933- 5950. For any additional infor­ mation please contact Coley & Associates at (313) 832-7500. Thanks for all of the subcrip­ tion , phone calls and uplifting correspondence that came in from the 2 radio shows (WQBH &WDTR) and the Dayna Show appearance (by this reporter). Your positive support is very (4,1 much appreciate, please, keep it coming and read the MiChigan Citizen weekly.Thanks. Stay focused on your dreams and have a great week!! WJLB STRONG ACHIEVER AWARD - Debra Clay, (recipient) and husband Ben Clay. TRONG ACHIEVER AWARD - (lar) WJLB taft John Mason and u n Hawkln. ward Recipient Eur I Alexander and William Robin on. (Photo by D. Culp)