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July 12, 1992 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-07-12

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BENTON HARBOR
"I've do
some qu tio
helpful, but you m
go through the q tio and come
up with your own," Ploc told the
commi ion.
The cm1ida , Beverly A.
Brewer, 47, i tant City Manager
for the City of Petersburg, Va;
Danny O. ere , 44, i rant
ColUlty AdmiDistramr for the ety
of St. Lucie County, Fl.; John W.
Elliott, Jr., 46, istant ety Man­
ager for the City of Delray Beach,
Fl.; and Wi! J. P ker, 33, former
Chief Administrative Officer (Vil­
I e Manager) and Director of Per­
sonnel for the VllJage of Maywood,
m.
INTERVIEWlNG done
on July 7, in the Lula Lee CoJDJDis..
on Chamber. On the interviewing
panel were, Jor Emm Hull,
CommissioDClS Ralph Ctalshaw,
Jame F.A. Turner and Steve
Wooden.
The commission very im-
pressed with all of the candidaacs.
Following is me background on
each candidate.
BEVERLY BREWER, have a
DANNY CREW, a total of
17 yem expaience. He have been
aaassee, F1.
Crew . d he ould m e good
candid e for th city m er po i-
tion eof his "unique
ground."
He . d be held po itio per-
sonnel director, bud t director, and
planning director, omethin very
few people e kground in. 1
"I think my experience in ork "
ing with budgets in tight tim and
bort revenu would be great
benefit to Benton Harbor," Crew
aid.
He . d be have also done a wolk
in economic development area,
while he w County Planning Di­
rector.
He d what impressed him the
most about Benton Harbor w the
"activities that have been going on
in the I t couple of years in the
eoonofDic development area"
"I think that' probably the most
important thing that any city can do,
is to work to improve job opportuni­
ties. I think that's where the al1er­
nate answer to problems lie." �
said.
Crew said, from what he have
seen of Benton Harbor is very simi-
1 to Pompano Beach. He said some
of the same problems with older cit­
ies, I like water sewers and roads,
which needs to be done periodically
aDdco be
e '�H"'iiJMW��� �t.r\h·t VI
to be done in bringing ib �w bus!­
nesses � job opportunities. He
He hoI M ter degree in ety
g ment from t �ennCSS4�
e Unive ity and belor 0
rt in Politic 1 Science from
Johnson C. Smith Unive ity, Char­
lot , orth Carolina.
Elliott aid ben DC city man­
r com ,"they bauld OOUlC in
wi th the id of ergmtillg his or
her idem with those tbinp that are
already going on."
Elliott aid, he' a" hining
that needs be discovered."
WIL J. PARKER, has a total 0
10 yC8l$ experience. He w Chief
Administrative Officer (Village
Manager) and Di1'edor of Personnel
for the Village of Maywood, m., for
almo t a year.
He � also served with the Chi­
cago P Dmtrict Admini tmtive
Aide to Deputy Superintendent of
Finance and Managcmcm; Admin­
istrative Assistant to former Mayor
Eugene Sawyer and Chief of Staff,
for the City of Chicago; Administra­
tive Assistant to the Village Man­
agerofOakP� m. am Maywood,
m.
He was eaming annual salary
ofSS2,OOOwith the Village of May­
wood.
He holds a Mmtcr of AIts in Pub­
lie AffaiJS from Northem nlinois
Greater Mt. Hennon . iOnary
Baptist Church, Benton Hatbor wUl
be celebrating their Annual Womens ••
Day on SUDday, July 26, at 4 p.m.
Rev. D.L. Moore is the tor.
o t speaker will be from the
First Church of God, of Boland;
Michigan.
The women of Ebenezer MIa-
ionary Baptist Clurch, 214 Eo Brit­
ain Avenue will be celebratiDi their
Annual Womens Day on SUDday,
July 12. Theme will be, "Cbrlatian
Women � tifying Por Christ" (Act
18:26).
Oucs t speaker for the 11 a.m. am
3:30 p.m. services will be Benton
HaJbor's Honorable Mayor Emma
Hull.
Other guCS1S will be Diana Rutter
am Barbara Henderson, CommUDlty
Church of Ood In Christ; Inez Wad­
dell, New Paradise; Oloria Clark,
Union Memorial A.M. B.; Bthel
Hwi •• b-imrim t; n
Johnson, Hopewe ; am OwenNor-:
wOod, Bread Of Ufe.
.1\
The Boynton Montessori Lower Elementary school choir (grad 1,2; and 3) sang during � dedication
ceremonies of the new library. (photo by HardIe Bel) ,
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