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March 22, 1992 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-03-22

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WHILE 1m dliIdIm em-
1IIud '>1IrJrrqpar�
� . kqXinndlwithtim
a:J_wmt,>scOOolevoc:ms.m1
helped the children with
IDnewoIk. (If a �\Il8 clild .
cmdlcd in day aue.1blt <XX11ima
me, so their roudnc mt da­
Ubed.) I>urlIw auu's OIJtpeticD
tatmcnt, * leguJarty 'l:ld 1I=r
dildImat Omony HruJe.
At t1z em of the 'J7 days, �
dildIal wal1 bxm That mt
the end � 1bdr rdado · with
OmmyIb8e�. �oldcr
ctikfta cmdmed to amp in
achool k) their "grannies."
OooIIbyvisied the family legular­
ly al � 0u0I '> per-
tk:ipIIe In a edUCIdoo
for mothers woo use' Granny
Ho\8eml '> begin tudyingfOrta'
GPD. Carol mw been dq­
flee fOr.two)aIL Soon * will
I1Irt the tmiJing., bcmme a gran-
ny�1f.
Today, says Goolsby, it's bud
tobdiCYC bsamcfamily �
�t two yellS ago. "At �
the OOUJe WM dirtymt full ofb.
mt1bete WM ahmrtmfood. 1M
okler c:bikhm wam't � well
in 1dIxi. Now the II>\BC • neat
ml dean. 1lac always food.
� chiJdJm's pta IIlYC im­
proved, am 1bey are inYoIwd in
actml acdviticI." It WM the Gnm­
ny 1bae 1bat�JpcdCarol1Blce �
ftJSt�*pbWaldbWding
a new life for hemelf ml ber
clildreu.
trtbcwomert\i ttqabout�
Ommy Huea 1bat1bcy lIMn't
castandladditicDI roomy," sayS
BeUyc Dav8, dIR:c:D' of resident
Im'ices at b AaanIa 1i>\Sing
Audmity, wmdcwq,cd the idea.
Thee p\tiic agerdea are sirq)ly
plJtti:og existing � k)getbcr
ina new way.
� musing authority con­
trlb\a a laKMdCd, �
apaatmlmml paysfbrudlidr.a,ml
the 00\Ilty Dqatnent eX FamIly
mI CDIdlen's ServiQcs m1 the
state Department of Human
Resourc:es provi<;1cd � social
WOIka', � faster pmem tmUin&
mla JXlYIDD ftx' the pori 1hat
is 1hc same .. what regular fbsaet
pmaD tcCeiYc. On Iq) eX that,
b,sinc:wa !JIye dooIded fiJmituIe
am appIim=ta fir the apaituaD.
"1BE BARD PARI'so
far lIB bc= � e� p0-
nies tI'8iDed," says DIrI& "A com-
IDUlity 1bIt a Ommy Ii>
_,>�acommitBntbyfim­
q i'eaidcm ., .. the 1lJIiIin&.
We wao'teet�ab:Qe \Dll1lac
taOUgb tadned .,
It."
DMlqaevetypubllclna­
qaxnmunityfnAdaDlawilllllve
a Ommy Ib8c ancday. In �
oaantme, abo' wIWng to sbaIe
's � with obi'
cmmuifiet haacaeed in tbc idea.
Sbe's t tile Atlanta Ho\lling
AuIIlIIty, m w. St.
N.E.. CiA � (404)
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HIGHLAND PARK
Health-Ojtama to be held at DOH
Detroit 0 teopatbic Ho pital
(DOH - West of Woodward at
Third and Glendale) ha been
selected a one of 97 ite for
Project HeaUh-O-R rna 1992.
Project Health-O-Rama will be
held at DOH on Friday, March 27,
1992, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thi year's Project is ponsored
by Blue Cro s/Blue Shield of
Michigan, Blue Care Network,
United Way of Southe tern
MiChigan, United Health Orpnlza-
tiOD, and WXYZ- TV Channel 7.
Free creenin ill be available
to anyone 18 years of age or older.
Screening te t offered Include:
blood pres ure, glaucoma/vi ion,
height & weight, health and nutri­
tion counseling, pap mear exams,
health hazard apprais I , medical
�unseling and referrals.
Also available for a nominal fee
will be blood panels, including PSA
for Pro tate Cancer and Colorcdal
Screening kits.
IT IS IMPORTA T for in­
dividual taking' advantage of
Health-O-Rama to note that the e
creenings do not replace regular
visits to a family physiCian. Rather
they are de igned to provide com­
prehensive creenings at a low or no
cost and to alert individuals of po -
sible health problema, and heighten
public awarenea of health preven­
tion and health education.
For more information about
Project Health-O-Rama, call 252-
4061. .
12858 WOODWAR.D - Highland P�rk'
865-5220
ADVERTISE
13546 WOODWARD
883-5948
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or th nance dlrec-
for publ c ely
150 men, omen and children
attended the Tribute To BI c
History onth" program.
In dition to the free eeldy
cl es, Scott aid Act 1brce
plans to ponsor bi-monthly eul­
tur I programs t McGregor
Ubrary.
The upcoming Euter pro-
ram, Saturday. April 4 at 2
p.m., Scott d, III � folio cd
by • Mother's Day PlOpam on
Saturday, May 2.
According to Scott, Act
Three pi to prescnt a deserv­
Ing Highland Parlt mother a
Mother of The Year Award
durina tbe Mother's Day Pro­
gram.
The award, be aid, fa be­
stowed on a mother who has
made a significant contribution
in eit�r the areas 'of education,
revitalization of the community
of helping the youth.
Act Three bepn bestowing
the awarda in Califomialn 1989,
colt said. " e (Act Three) are
here (10 Highland Part) IIId we
Intend to tay bore but we DMcl
your IUpport."
Act Three: The mble of
Esthetic Value beg{ free cl -
in torytellin poetry and
dance � Highland Part's Mc­
Gregor Ubrary at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, April 29.
Alma Greer, retired Detroit
public bool te cher and former
princip 1, 111 teach the
torytelling nd Nathaniel Scott,
who h six volumes of publish­
ed poetry and three pubUsbe4
po ters will teach poetry.
Tawan Goodwin, a Northern
High School dvance dance stu­
dent will teach b lc dance.
Sign up for the weekly Wed­
nesday cl es begins immedi­
ately at tbe library, 12244
Woodward Avenue Tuesday
through Saturday between 10
a.m. and 8 p.m.
Act Three i an non-profit or­
ganization that was founded in
Sacramento, California in 1988
by Scott.
THE ORGANIZATION'S
fint cultural program u
pre nted at McGregor Ubrary
on February 22. Approximately
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"' 1111. I'lt.t:t • KV nn. Rl'CKt:l
. H all your children deserved to go to college,
but you could only send one, how would you choose?
HACK
0' H .. OH . THUfil " 00 • 3 00 A.. •
"'" AT " 00 400 A ... SUH' 00 300 A ..
10M. Of' TH ••• aT �
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A b tter que tion is why hould you ha to
ch ? Why h uldn't every bright, hard-
working kid get a chan e to fulfill hi r h r
dream ?
That' why your donation to the United
imponant, t
ed ource in providing octal
operating uppon for hi torically black
colle e, ' enabled th u ands of deserving
tud nt to t a quality educati n.
But th {\ a{\ till th ands who urgently
ne d your upport. How can possibly Y �
to one and no to another? Send your .
to: CF, 00 E. 62nd t., r , NY 10021,
A T CARRY·OUT
UNITED EGRO COLLEGE FUND
A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To aste.

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