CHILD CH tumed thoughout the t:amcd � with .. for AI.l\f8IlJcmcm of Science (AAAS), one of the wOOd' �scientific orp.aniza- 1io '> do sane� about � slD1Bgeof � malhaOO��p . inAm:rica. With s�rt from AAftS, tl'x: churches hive � . educa­ tion progI1Ilm that haM: childIen � .00 soerce or am­ puler activiti . iting . � m\l!iC\lm, Z(U, or boIaBalI gar­ derB. arxl � about sderre and t:dmlogy telated � � point is '> stinJJ1ale yoq people's ClI'i tbinkaboulcarcers in these real � THE AAAS-CHURCH partmship was initiaEd by AAAS two Y=S ago. 'Ill: � ofchur­ da' par1DCISwasobWua1nn;t from �bcgimq. AAASwarD:d a oornm\l1ity-bmed project Re­ search wassOOwing thltavariety of negative int1\DnSinam�idcof sctml were � Black b thinking that saerxe am math were rot for. them. WlIlt was needed, MAS knew, was a strong \WOrt system k> rounICr8Ct tlDe ncgati� intluetrCS. Why rot make soerce am math ed\ation a regular part of cb\l'Ch? NQt only are Anaica's estimated 65,cm Blaclc churches hu. of oommunity life for many Blade families am childIen. but they tJaditi9nBDy Imve been � advocates for edlational � ment. AAAS \Dcquently lawxD:d the Blade Ot\l'ChProjcct. Inaseries of all-day scmiIJus, AAftS traim churdlslaffaro volunteets k> nnan etIcctive scier¥:e edwltion pro­ gram. Tle lvN-o � from roOO\x:ting I"IBIm«l sciem: ac­ tivities 10 ��scien­ lists as role rmdels for the children. MAS also slWlies ready-to­ a kits for the children's hams-on activities. � chuIch's part is tosetupaoo nm a program, thena�oo a follow­ up seminar six months later 10 share ,experimrs with MAS aoo oeer chUIdJ:s. 1brougtx>ut tb: churdt's inYoIYetmJt,AAASprovides� nical aOO otms�rt as reeded, FOR TIlE CHILDREN, tIae wbl participa1c in tb: scieIre activities are awarded a speda1 merit ctnifiade from MAS. BaIely two yem old, the Black QudlProjectisalft31y�1O be a winIw. YoIaOOa George, the project's deputy director, says . MAS always has more requ=sts for tmining than it can haOOle. Of the rrore than l,(rn chl.Udles 1ml hIM: panidpa.:d in tmining. about 600, from San Francisco to W�nD.C,alreadyhave� , �sdm:e programs, It is exd� � churches pla� this irqxlr1ant aOO reces­ sary role in 0tI' duldren's well­ being. We must provide opportuni1ies for younp1e1S to develop an understanding of sc:iQre mlllllth am JeYeae the negative auiUie 1tIlt � \B Black girls and boys canmt achieve cd\Dtlonal exmm:e. .IU rmte iIt"amadoo on 00w ycu dud1 can participa1c in thc Black Olurch Project, contact Yolanda George or Treopia Washington, MAS, 1333 H Street, N.W. W�hington, DC, 1ml5,� BOTH THE DI TRICT coun­ cil and the Human Rei tions Dep rtment were boli hed under lh admini tration of Mayor Robert HIGHLAND PARK I t term, he erved P Ident of the City Council, "! tr t­ ing" to ee pe pie com to the Coun iI with com- plain bout city dmini tra­ tion t t be d no le al power to handle. ow that he i in office, Porter y," 0 matter how m 11 or big a citizen complaint i , it has to be h ndled in timely manner." • He dded that he planned to et up M yor' Advi ory Commi ions on uch re b ine ,youth, cable and cultural enrichment. He intend to work with block club ier, improve OR ADDS The i trying to rai e revenue by oing fter busine e that viol te tax laws. He wants to get the city "in the blac by two years," without cutting rvices, to make the Public Safety Department more efficient in fight­ ing fire , to gct young people more involved in recreation programs rather than "treet ctivity" and to tart youth bloc clu working on community rvice. Mayor Por er appoin By RON SEIGEL Corr •• pond.nl HIGHLAND PARK-The newly inaugurated Highland Park Mayor Porter tated that the last ad­ ministration "left our city in a very critical condition," adding, "It i imperative that I surround myself with very-competent, qualified, and hardworking professionals." Under the new Porter Ad­ ministration: - The new Executive Assistant to the Mayor i Scotty Wainwright. - The new Finance Director is Michael Ferris. Porter stated that both Wainwright and Ferris served under pa t admini tration , but in his opinion "were never allowed to display their skills to the maxi­ mum." - The new City Attorney is Eric Daniel. - The interim Director for the 'Department of Community Development, responsible for plan­ ning, economic development and site specific housing activities is Darwin L. Heard, who worked as the department administrator be­ tween 1982 and 1988. The interim Deputy Director coordinating day-to-day activities on the broader based neighborhood rehabilitation programs is Kathy F. Bagley, former Program. Coor­ dinator for the Department from 1974 to 1.988 and Director of Ben­ ton Harbor's Community Develop­ ment Department from 1988 to 1990. BOTH INDIVIDUALS will be Harvey C. Jackson cholar hlp drive begin The annual Harvey C. Jackson, Jr., Memorial Scholarship Fund drive will be conducted by the Highland Park School District, with the Mothers Club of Highland Pl!rk as co-sponsor, in the community's public schools· Feb. 3 through March 3. The scholarship is named for Highland Park' first Black professional employee, a counselor and visiting teacher who served from 1941 until hi death in 1967. The fund drive under­ writes two $2,500 grants and three $250 finalist awards for college expense for High­ land Park Community High School seniors. Screening, interview , and election are done by a school-community committee. Contributions by check or money order payable to the. Harvey Jackson Scholarship Fund may be ent at any time, c/o Public Information Of­ fice, Highland Park School .District, 20 Barlett, Highland Park, MI 48203. y a wo tochang p 0 Cony hired on 6O-day contracts, while they "lay the e ential groundwork to perform complete overhaul of the department during the transition period. Both will average t le t 25 hours a week with no fringe benefits at an hourly rate of $26.50 for Heard and 23.50 for Bagley. - The Director of the Pub) ic Safety Department is John Mattox. In discussing his choice for Public Safety Director, M yor Porter recalled that he promi ed during his campaign that he would pick omeone from the rank of the Highland Park Public Safety Department. Porter noted th t Mattox was 8 "lifelong re ident of the city," who graduated from the Highland Park High School and Highland Par • Community College, with parents still living there. In choosing a Public Safety Director, Porter added, "I looked for a high grade of integrity. I asked that he be firm, ensitive, creative and do the best job he is capable of." By RON SEIGEL C""'yond«J, HIGHLAND PARK-U.S. Con­ gressman John Conyers (lst D L­ Detroit) tated that he introduced a Budget Process Reform Act, now being considered in the Government Operations Committee, which would "allow us to tap our swollen defense and foreign aid budgets 10 ddress ur­ gent domestic needs and reduce the deficit" He adds that m, legisladon '> place the federal government's cenIr8l procuring agency -=- the Geraal Services Ad­ ninmtion-onanatDJ8l� cycle, would "inject competition, simplicity in � federal procwancnt process aoJ rnaJce it nne ibIe k) small mr mimrity busiorsscs " AS CIWR OF the Government Operations Commit1ee, Conyers tales he is conducting "dozens of investiga­ tions into w te, fraud and abuse at all lew of govemment," htcluding "un­ nece ry and wa teful military programs, uch the Navy's multi­ billion dollar A-12 program, which he tcnns a "fiasco," and what he calls "mismanagement" of the drug war in Latin America. He dds he is continuing efforts . against what he charges is "the federal government's pullout from Detroit." He ad� he' working to oversee rninori ty contraciors ' hare of work on the new Veterans Administration H�pital. HELP FEED· THE HUNGRY Use thi coupon to Help Feed the Hungry. Gleaners Community Food Bank will u e your donation to purchase the ca e of food you elect and di tribute them at no cost to over 180 oup kitchens, church pantrie , and emergency helters. ---------------------- I DICATE THE NUMBER OF CASES OF EACH ITEM YOU WISH TO BUY FOR THE HU GRY . Indiana Firm Discoyers; City/State/Zip _ Plea e make check payable, to Gleaner Community Food Bank and mail with this coupOn to: 2131 Beaufait, Detroit, Michigan 48207. . 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TO ORDER: Send your name, address, zip code and $7.9S for one large lUbe to: American Melody 123 South Street Oyster Bay, NY 11771 (Please pnnt clearly) SA VE! Order two large tubes for SI3.95. CARMELt IN. - There is now available a new medi­ cated cream discovery that not only relieves Arthritis pain, but also soothes and conditions the skin. The company thatdiscov­ ered the cream, Continental Quest Corporation, has named the product, "PAINO UST· RII." According to company president. Bryan Auer , PAINBUST·RII was re­ searched and fonnulaa.ed to be absorbcddirectly intothcjoints and musclest where the pain originates. It works 10 relieve Rheumatism and Bur itis pain as well. But that is not all it docs. "When � special for­ mula is applied directly onto the skin, it goes to work imme­ diately to condition and reju­ venate the skin cells, leaving the skin feeling cool, smooth and refreshed after each appli­ cation. tt • tThere is llOlhiog quite like this product on the market that equals ilS eJ!ecliYeMSSrt Gleaners alute t above food indu try a soci te for their involvement in our continued effor to Help Feed the Hungry. Enclosed is my check in the amount of for ---- case(s) of food as a tax deductible contribution to Gleaner Community Food Bank to Help Feed the Hungry. ame ____ Addre MeN �,..,.I For more information call (313) 923-3535. I I