BENTON HARBOR AREA The Ben n Harbor City Com­ mi ion ppro d Enterpri Zone Spendin PI or the Fi I Y r 1 -92 by 6- vote, t their A t2 meetin. By t City of Benton Harbor in d ig ted n Enterpri Zone, it' required to file nnually th the S te Enterpri Zone Board a Spendin PI n which reflec ho that reven increment, created a ult 0 Enterpri e Zone d ignation ill be pent. The Enterp . e Zone· to provid the opportunity for tax credi for bu ine es, employment oppor- Meet the challenge of child care :�i'::v!�� t�den!:nd:::��O�i� development and infrastructure People inter ted in providin more. . and .ctivitie that will encoura,e needs. licensed family day car in th ir Th n xt e ion will b held ethnic cceptance and avotd Commi ioner Charle hom c n ta dvant ge of a fre Thursd y, September 19, from 1:30 tereo�.. .' Y rbrough-whow a member ion called Babe in Your Land: p.m. to 3: 0 p.m. atthe Southw tern Th tnurung will be held Satur- the Enterprise Zone Board- com- The Challenge of Child Care. Michigan YWCA, 508 Plea ant day, September�, from � - 10:30 plained to the city commission-that The e ion offered by Child Care Street, St. Jo eph. Child Care .. m. t the office of Child Care city residents did not receive their Resource & Referral in conjunction R ource Referral i also offering R�ouJ1ceS & .Referral, 268-B E t fair hare of the jo . ith Michigan Departmenrof Social pecial five-part training eri for Kilgore Ro d In �lamazoo. • According to Mayor William Services, Babes In Your Land: The experi nc child care providers in Pie e call Child Re ource & Wol.f, 650 job were created, but Challenge of Child Care will 100 at Southwe t Michig n. Refenalat 6161349-3296 or toll free only 51 city re idents got Jobs. the impact of a day care busi� on Th fo�rth .e .ion �f th eri., at mG-324-3470 for more informa- f mily and neighbors, public rela- Cultural Diversity In Child Care, WIll tion and to register. tion and marketing, contract help child care providers create an development, taxe f insurance and environment using toy , material greernent e 500 sq. I . WA o. 00 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO ·THE ARREST OR CONVICTION IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC McGINNIS Call (616) 925-4824 with Information or to donate to reward fund. Reverend Wilmore Allen, a sociate minister at New Starlight I Baptist Church and owner of Hollywood Fashions, reads th Mich.igan Citizen -- Why don't you? • • • I I • -- --- . - - - Mali This Form Today To Receive Your Next Issue I D Yes I want to subscribe to the Michigan Citizen. Please end me th weekly edition to the Mlr.higan Citizen for one full year at the Special Introductory Rat . o One Year at $21.00 D Senior Citizen or Fixed Income $16.00 •.. Save $5.00 Off the Newstand Price. ... Save $10.00 Off the Newstand Price. Name. � __ • • CIty Stat __ Zip __ ' _Pnone _ Mall Check or Mon y Ord r To : Michigan Clt�zen. P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park, MI 48203 • • Why only 7% of new jobs for residents? _ y "WE ARE CRFA TING job op­ portunitie , - the challenge lie ahead of us to prepare our citizens 0 they can take tho e job ," Wolf said. "Ourcitizens are not getting their fair share of those jo ,but our ci tizens aren't ready - and our challenge as commis ion i to prepare our citizens 0 they are ready to get into jo ." Y rbrou h 0 f proo of t 51 city re d n received job to th next m ins, Commi ioner Ch rle . Y rbrough, Geor in er nd St ve Wooden voted g i t th pendin pI n. ceording to the R olu on, . expected in ed reven for the y r 1991, b ed on 100 per ee collectio nd m ximum of credi by exi ting b in $823,866. Ba ed on the umption th t only 85 per cent would collected during t . period, the mount avail­ ble to be pent durin Fi I Ye 1991-92 i $700,286. Of the $700,286, $210,499,' to repl ce revenue 10 t th ult of adjustments to revenue sharing di - tribution, leaving an dj usted balance of $489,787. In the plan, of the $489,787, $93,6 5 ill go to the City'S Downtown Development Authority (D 1\) and the Ta Increment Finance Authority (fIFA) for ac­ quisition, demolishing and clearing for projects in the DDA/TIFA areas; $26,000 for Administration and operations of the City' B i Growth Center; $48,979 t ide for Revolving Loan ; $100,000 go towards reconstruction of Riverview Drive; $8,070 maintenance for the Uberty Theater; $148,083 Filter Re­ placement at the City's Water Plant; $5,()()() for Capital Improvements for the runways at the Ro Field Air­ port; and $60,000 Enterprise Zone Administration. Housing hearing Public asks. city for better information By BERNICE BROWN low-income, low-income, and Two public hearing were held moderate-income housing needs. It August 26, in the Lula Lee Commis- wi11look five years into the future, as sion Chambers to obtain views and well talk about what will happen input from citizens for the City's in the upcoming year. And, the law Comprehensive Housing Affor- opens the door a little for citizens to dability Strategy (CHAS) and the influence the CHAS. spending of Community Develop- "The federal money tied to ment Block. Grant monies. CHAS really belongs to low-income Some of the citizens who at- people because mo t of it is dis­ tended the meeting stated that they tributed to local and state govern­ were not informed about the hear- ments by arithmetic formulas. The ings in time for them to get informa- formulas are based on measures such lion on what the public hearings .as very low-incomes and poor hous­ were all about, so they could ask ing conditions. In other words, be­ questions, especially details on what cause low-income citizens live with CHAS was. poor housing conditions, their local According to a CHAS Citizen's and state governments are getting Action Guide, CHAS is short for federal assistance. The greater the Comprehen ive Housing Affor- number of low-income people and dability Strategy. the greater the housing problems, the It is a 5-year housing plan that more money distributed by the for­ must be updated every year. To get . mulas. So, low-income citizens have money from some key programs of a right to claim that 'this is our the Federal Department of Housing money.'" and Urban Development (HUn), a In June a public hearing was held state must have a CHAS. to give concerned citizens input on the spending of Community Development Block Grant Funds. At that time citizens asked that the city let them participate in how the funds be spent. Commissioner Steve Wooden told the commission that they don't make enough of an effort to get the residents involved. "Anything con­ cerning HUD, we should make an extra effort to get fliers out. to the citizens in the mailboxes." "CHAS LOOKS at the housing need of low-income people; the condition of houses in the com­ munity; and the money, materials, and property available to provide' decent and atIoroable housing. Also, the CHAS must de cribe the programs and policies that exist, or tbat will be created, to provide hous­ ing that meets peoples' needs. "CHAS i upposed to cover very . Mamas itchen 451 W. MAIN TREET BENTON HARBOR. MI 41022 (811) 128-0070 OR (818) 128-00" CATERING MEETING MON. - THURS. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. FRt. .. SAT. 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. SUN •• a.m. - 8 p.m. UN. SMORGA BORD 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. ew Hope Bapti t Church, 560 Yuba Str t, Mu kegon will held tbei Revival on August 21-23. Their gu t peake w the Rev. I ha� Levy, from Flint and Rev. Harry Spigner from Illinoi . To: Mother, Cherrilynn Bell, Dad, James Anderson, Relative and Friends My Fir t Birthday Prayer A year ago, August 25, 1990 I came into thi life to be with you At the time, we did not know That God had need of me too. So now, I'm in a special place, With Jesus at my side. If you could only see me now, Your hearts would be full of pride. When you feel a warmth inside, Or a smile across your face, Just know I am waiting here for you To prepare-your heavenly place. Someday my family and friends shall see, Just how wonderful life is here with God, Jesus and me. Chantilia Jillene Louise Bell Written by Rev Rile .. Baldwin Dont' be a Fool By Mary Golliday The Don't Be A Fool. .. DAP (Drug Abuse Prevention) Program Book is an original program written and produced by Melvin Webster, a: Muskegon 4-H volunteer and con­ cern citizen. Mr. Webster, a young Black malo is' working with a team of talented young people and adults, producing a program of theater, dance an� music with a drug abuse preventio� message. . The progam will be performed at the Mu kegon Community, College's Overbrook Theater on Oc: toer 19, 1991. The Program Book needs the sup­ port in production of this program. You may help by placing an ad in the Program Book. The deadline for ad­ vertisements is October 1. . Packaged Me.t Grocerle. Rib- Shack & Party Store BAR·B·O RIBS & G_HICKEN IS OUR SPECIALTY 268 E. EMPIRE BENTON HARBOR. MI. 49022 (616) 925·6007 TAKE OUT SERVICE ONLY MON,·SAT. SUNDAY 8 • 2 118 • 12 mid. I Friendship Baptist Church Mis­ sion No. 2 wit' have their Annual Birthday Calendar Tea on Septem­ ber 1, from 4-6 p.m. Rev. Richard Hogue is the host pastor. New Hope Bapti t Church will have a Musical on Saturda y, Septem­ ber 7, at 7 p.m: Everyone i welcome. Rev. Gregory Kirksey is the host pastor.