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October 16, 1991 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-10-16

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The CRAS plan also i a
prerequl ite for federal p­
prova! of uch programs
McKinney Home I As i -
tance, Supportive Ho ing for
the Elderly (Section 202), nd
new federal programs uch
HOME, HOPE, Shelter PI
Care, and Hou iog Oppor­
tunitie for Per ODS wi th
AIDS.
CITY COUNCIL eo­
courages adze to come to
the meeting.
Representatives of the City
Planning Department which i
preparing CRAS will be at the
meeting to help explain the
plan and answer quesdors.
An il11cTpretcr for the hear­
ing impaired will be at the
meeting if 0 requested by
calling 22-4-4946 at le t 48
hours hi aclftnoc.
. .
IN 1990, while completing tudio
requirements for the Center for Crea­
tive Studi , Corbin received an in­
vltaiton with a lave hip on its
cover. "Subeonscio Iy, the pattern
made me take it to chool and enlarge
it. Crumpling many sheet and
tacking them created a ripple effect.
All the while I'd been orking with
mailer boxes perfecting a theme: It
Ain't What It Seems. 1be boxe ,
plain on the out ide po se sed
beauty or knowledge inside."
"From my studio I fabricated pine
beets into a lifesize sarcophag to
move 'The Box' forward.
In king an androgenous pic-
ture language, Corbin texturized
DETROIT
in . "Art
id." ovi in
th mI cle that
twned m toward rtf tic concentra­
tion. The newly fonned friendship
with Dee Dye-Morri , Michael
Gardner d Ann Smith tarted me
p intin each evening fter wor .
With so many ani round I h to
produce. We g ve many art partle .ft
"I joined the anon Conference
of Artis also in 1984 and pre nted
"I nt my udience to come
aw y ith om thin th t will nur­
ture."
for th "Spirit of Surviv 1"
exhibitcr; "the community cam out
nd got into what oing on," he
concluded.
which has been ubmitted to the
Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) nd the Michigan
Aeronautics Commi ion (MAC)
for approval.
. The revi ed Layout Plan hi­
clud recommendations for pos-
ible future development of the
Airport over the next twenty
years. The area included-In the
M ter Plan study i generally
bounded by Van Dyke, E t Mc­
Niche , Conner, Gratiot nd the
Ford Freeway (1-94).
City of Detroit planning staff
will be available at th meeting to.
an wer que lion nd receive
comment from intere ted
citizens.
AIrport· m t r pt n
m et�ng Wedn day, Oct. 16
The Detroit City Planning
Department will hold com­
munity information meeting on
the revised City Airport Layout
Plan from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wed­
ne day, Oct. 16 at the Public
Lighting Department Meeting
Room, 9449 Grinnell, between
French Ro d and Gratiot.
Residen , bustne e and per-
oDS who ow.n property or ho
are interested in the City Airport
area are invited and encouraged
to come to the Oct. 16 informa­
tion meeting. Parking i avail­
able on Grinnell and just west of
the building entrance.
At the meeting, City planners
will provide an update on the
revi ed Airpott Layout Pl�n
YOOR "£IUTAQ£. It's a part
oIwho you • An
echo Oftbc __ " _
reverbenlt Into future.
A deep, strong flOUnlilltl4tJft
for you to build ,our lile 011.
That's why Bill
supports Amer1c:a'.
historically ISIIICk col
and unlw:rslt • tie
that Bleck col
a part of our hert for more
than 8 century. A hal
excellence and KhIaew.I!I'I'M=tI
for future ge to.
build upon. rto WOIICIer
colleges prod� of
Black college antdullta
And while you're at
school punulng,our
future, hold on to 01
the WOIMle'rfu1 thJ JOU
remember from home. Like
the cool, creamy e of
Jell-O Puddings-It' been
part of America's bert
Incel89!.
<leneral roods, the maker
of Jell-O Puddings nd many
other fine products you grew
up with, wants to remind you
that we'we IWIIJS been tIleR
foryou ••• and we're tUi with
you. All the w y.
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