" .Iementary Lib ry i fun," rat ttchetl told me durin ft r oon rea . The other irl t her t ble joined In verbal choru lIyin "computers re e e tin nd intere tin to or. " The comments er from Goodale School Sth de they too char e 0 a computer liter cy pro ram on their n t d y. I Up rom n enrollment 1 t ye r of 12, the Computer C mp ha 44 particip nts this year. SI th throu h 12th r der t­ tend teAM e ion hile Sth rade students complete the afternoon e ion. Cl e will b held for five Saturd y at Ford otor Company/IBM Trainin L bor tory in Dear­ born. Ford Motor Comp ny i one of BDPA' corporate pon­ sors. Blac 0 t Procesalng A - ociates (BOP ) i a non-profit group who e members are employed by or intere ted in the "Information Proce sing" in­ dustry. The organization be- came national operation in 197 hen founders E rl Pace, Jr., and David Wimberly thought chapter would benefit the reater need of data proees ing profes ional . That's hi tory today, as BOPA represents 38 citie in 26 states. Detroit the largest chapter, is one of the mo t progre sive. Within the Detroit chapter, there are seven operations committee treachi ng the communi ty to supply manpower and image through kills necessary for chievement in the r pidly en n in bu ine orld. evin F nroy, Education Committee Chairm n poke of ho Good le a adopted for t i year' pro r m becau e of it beln the 1 r est element ry chool in ichi an. Goodale i near City irport on Detroit' ea tide. "T e chool h only ei ht compute for it lar e en­ rollment and they are ed mo t· ly for remedi I or," he aid. One of our objectives for 1991il to develop a propo al to estab­ lish a computer I boratory at Good le. It An official adoption pro ram will t ke place on May IS t the chool i th Board of Education Area F staff. Fanroy, newcomer to BDPA ha been on board for little over a year. The de ire to ive back to the communtty wa probably ho Fanroy succeeded in be­ comin the current Education Chair. "I'm interested in educating Blac youth," he stated. They are the promise of tomorrow. BOPA will ivo achievement awards at Goodale's r duation ceremony to yo ng ters demonstrating the mOlt improvement durin the schoo! year." Judith M rtin, the Camp's Coordin tor, aid "the main con­ cept of the Camp is for elemen­ tary, Junior high and high school youngsters to learn how to use the computer as a tool." The children will Iso be told about the types of jobs that require computer technology." This year, each sixth through 12 grader wa sponsored by a BOPA member. However, the Goodale 5th graders were ich-Con w rm the h art nd mind of hundred BY DEBORAH CULP W�en Mich·Con held their 12th Annua! Jobs and Career Seminar an April 27th, the entire setting could have been depicted as a very timely; (of t. In addition to t hundr of professionals from practically every profes ion in existence in attendance and acting as facilitator, there were 500 or more young people eager to gain the knowledge that the adults had to offer. Heyward Dortch acted as chairperson and he along with a hoat of other Mich-Con staff, member were on hand to assure the smoothness and effective­ ness of tm days events. Purpose was to open up numerous posslbili Ies and Ope portunities to a selected amount of high school student, grades 9 through 12. Adult professionals from variou fields became panelist/facilitators for the day, and the-objective was to squeeze out as much knowledge and ad­ vice possible to the interested students. I·· . I CAN HONESTLY say that to have been chosen as a panelist/facilitator for thi en­ lightening event was one that will remain within my memory _ , bank for a very long time. The teenagers were of various size , shapes, and co lots, but the majority of them were of Africian American descent. To see that many youth together under one roof laugh­ ing,. talking, and practically fighting to ask positive ques­ tions of the adults on the various panels was a genuine sight for ore eyes! In this day and time news about teenagers portrays them out on the street, "rolling" drugs, practicing unlimited violence or up to some form of "no good" in general. At least for one day, this wasn't the case because all of the young people in attendance at the Job cl Career Seminar were somewhere that wou·ld allow them to make a difference. Both in the community arid the influence of society as a whole. Every year for the last twelve years Mich-Cen has put on these Job cl Career Seminars, and ac­ cordi8g to Mr. Dortch and the other Mich-Con staff, every year it gets better and more youth come out to participate. . On the Communication Panel, along with my elf were other media professional such as: Linda Boston, Micheal Goodin, Lenny Mays (from the popular singing group The Dramatics) and Mr. J. T. Hall, who also acted as our moderator. ON THE FIRST half of the program the Hon. 36th District Court Judge Wendy Cooley presided, and presentations were made by a pleasant mix of law enforcement officers and other professionals. Z. A. Tam­ buzl gave the crowd n eye opening motivational talk and both of tHe National, Anthem were sang by Gerald Bailey. After lunch the participants were treated to a fulfilling and positively enlightening history lesson/ ermon from noted mini­ ster Rev. Loyce Lester. When he finished the keynote address, everyone was on their feet with enthusiasm and loud cheers. Pro Tem President of the , Detroit City Council, Oil Hill presidied for this half of the pro­ gram, and uplifting. motiv-ation­ al poetry was recited �y Gwendolyn Burton. Plans are already underway for next years 13th Annual Jobs And Career Seminar. • screened by their teacher b ed on motivtion and beh vior," he continued. After ob erving the orienta­ tion portion of the cIa se ion, I. ed M rtin what exactly would the children do in the 5- week training period. "Fir 1 about the volunteer facilitator," she aid. Forty-two to be exact. Five or six are off-site trainer who are community liai on people." • .. talked to , everal during the break who shared immen e en­ thusia m about the program. "The kid are anxiou and will­ ing to learn," one aid. "Look at thi Saturd y turnout," aid another. "I'm happy they ar ex­ cited in w nting to learn." I'm honored to be affiliated wi th this project," aid anothe r. "I've learned that computers can be used for what interest you." Volunteer reprc cnt tive are from the Bo rd 0 Education, BOPA, and the New Metropolitan Detroi t Club of the National As celation. of Negro Bu ine nd Profe ional Women' Club, Inc. F cilitators received five week of basic tr ining in DOSS, Lotu 123, Word Perfect, enabling them to a i t young ter in managing cl e ion. . "Computer Camp trainee will learn computer problem solving: how to perform specific tasks. Creativ writing kills will be, taught through word proces ing technique. Students will learn to write a ba ic program utilizing e ential programming te chno to gy. Graphics, from drawing to print, will be the last pha e of the training," Martin conclused. " Gospel HOUrs W.e.H.B. 1200 AM • 7:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Everv sunday Morning -- Rev. Wilmore Allen Rev. AJ. Rogers Joe Ella Ukely catherine Robinson Gloria Parter . Lorraine Walker Bro. Dunkin 894-8774 298-6333 298-6334 298-6335 Henry Ruff Rd. Inkster. Mich. , '. �. � IS OUR KIND OF SMILE ENTER THE FAMILY REUNION SWEEPSTAKES TOWJN $20,000. .... ' ULg t As a re ult of the successful 1990 United Way Torch Drive, the Detroi t Urban League recently received allocations from Uni ted Way for Southeastern Michigan totali�g $756,489. According to N. Charles Ander on, President of the Detroi t Urban League, "Our programs are varied and com­ prehensive nd meet the needs of cbildren, yo,:,th, adults and I nlorl. . Our unique offerings include the College Club which support hi h chcot tudents effort Unit d W Y fund toward higher education; Joy Middle School project which provides social development and tutorin program to middle school students; emplDyment ervlces which offers help to professional and non-profes­ sional job eekers, The Detroit Urban Leigue continually evaluates the needs of the com­ munity as they appear and trives to develop programming to meet tbose needs ,etber with existin resourcel, It rna· uve transportation systeml, Jobs and qualified people." C ,I .... rt�.. 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