WESTERN MICHIGAN MUSKEGON K I' rnazoo' cornmun ty n 'w p p r et to 9 ar up again ,in March by'DANNY R. COOKS CO" •• potul.1Il Inadequate minority coverage by the Kalamazoo Gazette compelled two enterpri ing young professionals to embar upon a pUblishing venture in March, 1990. , While it folded in October of that year, one of the COMMUNITY FOCUS' publi her recently . predicted a March '92 return to 'covering the alae community in Kalamazoo. . Jerome Espy and Felix Sharp had researched their market and knew what was needed, d pite b ginning on a shoestring. budget. "We had a hat'd way to go to get people to advertise with . There w a lot 0 llpservlce but not much el e," Espy aid.. . The infant new paper didn't subscribe to a news' ervice nor did it 'have an established delivery route or a paid tatf of writers. "We were a locally-focused paper," E py explained, lounging in the lobby of Kalamazoo' Communi ty Access Genter, prior to going out oil a shooting assignment. "We, had a lot of writers. from 'colleges, nelghborhood associations, and churches. There was no lack of, tortes." The paper, who e motto wa "Your Voice' n Kalamazoo," was � Friend hip B pti t Church Sunday Choir will h ve lh ir 12th Annual D y program on und . October 6, t 3 p.m. Their gue t will be th Lighthouse Tab rn cl Chur h Youth Choir, orning St r Littl Angel Choir, Zion Bapti t Church Youth Choir, Queen ther Bap " t Church Youth Choir and Corinthians, Baptist Church Youth choir. ' Rev. Richard Hogu 'i the ho t p tor. , . TIlE GARRETT WOMEN - (I-r): Great-Great granddauahter, PrIItUla .. two ter Re Is 20 years old; graDddauatater PrileUIa ·35 yean old; da .. bter . d Matrlaftb ", yean old. (photo 1 D. Coob) . v y 1M �YOU UYA :MIC IGAN I , 1 :CI IZ inv ,ting in ,YOUR community. & opportunltl YOU ar Create job I o DAY U DYES ·1 want to ub crlbe to th Michigan Cltlz Ii o o I Hav Enclo ad Payment 18 Special S nlor Citizen Price ( 10 .. vlng off n tand price) o BILL ME '0 '$21 for ONE YEAR " ( off th n .and price) Name �--��----------------------------��----- Addre Phone __ City ........ ---�--- ST Zip __ ......__� al:l.! ! . . . , \ . • .. 'I Ia. ., ' .... _t free and avail ble through ub cription for the cost of po tage. It w also carried by area businesses and community organizations, Espy , ide , A bi-weekly publication, the Community Focus averaged 15,000-20,000 copies per printing before Ep y and Sharp threw in the towel in October. "We began losing money 0 we got out," Epsy said. "At that time there was adec ion to " step back, evaluate, and come at it' again." \ Epsy dmitted their deci ion 0 not take ds'for malt liquor and olhet I ' evil dumped into the Black community may have been .. '· responsible for the early demise at', . the Communi ty Focus. He said the' f Community Focus' management is looking into grant and uch a' , po ible aid in deferring co to' publication, "'�, , .. " - Pr ident of the National Board of Director of the NAACP and' r id nt f the New Yor� Stat Conference of the NAACP will be the �uest speaker .A.A.C.P. P EPARI G EW GENERATIO fOR THE STRUGGLE . October 12, 1991 6:30 p.m. L.C. Walker Arena Conference Center 955 ourth Street, Mus�e�on, MI '1.. • ES all to: Ichlg�n Cltlz n, ,PO Box 03580, Highland Park, MI 48203 , Don tion: StO.OO Youth: S J .00 Tic