WESTERN MICHIGAN C OOLDI • rien County p clp nti School Food Service pro folio : Benton Harbor Are ::iCbOOlS, men County ISO, Ber­ rien Sprin Public chool, Brid Public Schoo , Bue nan Community , Colo Com­ munity Schoo , Bau Caire Public School , Galien To hip SchoolJ, La bore Public School, ew Buf­ faloAreaSchool, 11 Community School , River V ney School Di - tnct, St. Jo ph Public School and Watervliet Public School . Others include: Andre Univer­ ity School, Berrien Spring; Chri t Lutheran" Stevensville; Imm nuel Luther School, Bridgm n: La e Michigan Catholic Elem., Benton Harbor: Lake Michigan Catholic High, St. Jo eph; St. Joseph cathoUc, Watervliet; St. Mary of the La e School, New Buffalo; St. Paul's Lutheran School, Steve ville; Seventh D y Adven­ ti t, Berrien Springs; Trinity Lutheran School; Sawyer; and Trinity Luther School, St. Joseph. School In Benien County par­ ticipating in tho Special Milk Pro­ gram only are as follow: Grace Lutheran, Bau CI re: Grace Lutheran, St. Jo eph; Hager 116 School District, River i ; Im­ manuel Christian, Benton Harbor; Niles SDA School, NUes: St. Mary's Catholic, Nile ; and Trinity Lutheran, Berrien Springs. VBUCO Black Arts Fair South Haven; Karate Demonstrations, Fred Madden; Joe Singer (soloi t): Keitra Colombel (dancer; Rod . keSp Greater t gh a proaram of Michigan Council for the Ar1s. The Fair will be held at Covert School parking lot, located on M-I40 Highway, in Covert, Michigan, at 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, September 5th activities will be: Music by Mellow Fellow OJ; C1lildren's Story Hour, Betty Colombel; Double Dutch-Brid., Girl Scouts of Singing Sands; Flippin (acrobatic:a), South Haven; Flippin (acrobatics), Covert; Civic Black Theatre of Kalamazoo; Black Entertiners (dancers), Covert & GOIpel B on in . hool auditoriwn at 7 p.m. On program will be the Burton­ Smith Connection, featuring Jeffery and Birgit Bur­ ton of Buffalo, New York. Also featured will be the Seventeen Voice Koiona Community ingers of Detroit, Michigan. Activities for Sunday, will include; MUsic by Mel­ low Fellow OJ; Children's Story Hour, Betty Colom­ bel; Singers Teri Jackson and Tiffany Gordon; Soloist, Joe Singer; and video's featuring the Missis- sippi M Qoir and The Florida Mass Ctoir. II Building Block II offer grants Money for neighborhood people to tackle projects on their block is now available. , It is part of the Vision '93 process initiated by Cornerstone Alliance last year produced seven initiatives, including Neighoorhood Develop­ ment which is promoting the pro­ pam called BulldinJ Blocks were . the result, according to Gladys Peeples Burks and Richard Whiteman, co-cbairs of the neigh­ borhood development task force. Vision '93 will award small grants to neighbQl1 who wish to un­ dertake a project that will impact the quality of Ufe in their immediate neighborhoods. . Applications' will be ccepted from existing block groups or neiJh­ borbood coalitions created eapedal­ ly to undertake a eUgible project. The block must be located in the City of Benton Harbor, Benton Charter Township, or St. Jo eph Cbau1er Township and consist of at least eight residential units that ad­ join one another. Eligible projects must be developed by a resident group, meet the general goals of the program, and enhance the quality of life in the defined area. Activities might in­ clude planting flowers, tree , or shrubs in common areas; painting house numbers on curbI or homes; fixfna street signs; coverina aramti; or general clean-up of the neighbor­ . hood. Due to the 1CU0nal nature of these activities, all projects must be completed by November 31, 1992. Neighborhood groups mUit lub­ mit a brief written description of the proposed activity, aloDg with the sig­ natures of the neighboll Involved, by 4 p.m. on August 28, 1992. Three projects will be selected for ·1 MUSKEGON By MARY GOWDAY Rev. Adam and Mrs. Bonnie Weaver celebrated their 30th Wed­ ding Anniversary recently with a trip to Macldnac Island. Mrs. Weaver is the former Bonnie Bibbs and is employed by the Mus­ kegon County Sheriff Department. Mr. Weaver i employed by the Sealed Power Hy�Lift Oivision. Muskegon Police Officer 1-ous Hood was honored recently at the McLaughlin eighborhood A - sociation annual picnic, He was honored with a plaque and a gift certificate. Neighborhood As ociation Executive Director Kathy Martin said Officer Hood was bonm:ed a ymbol of appredatlon for hla work. He is there for the nelghboll and his praeDCe bas kept out druJ ac­ tlvitl and has brought sense of cooperation to area residen . Heights High School d Queen Esther Bap­ ponsoring a benefit honorina G rman. A basketball game featuring ac­ tuaI1970-197S playell will be held Saturday, September 5, at 7 p.m. at Muskegon Heights High School gymnasium. Free will donation of $1.00 or more. For information, call 7�3-8392. funding and will be awarded on Sep­ tember 11, 1992. Applications will be judged on a point system involv­ ing neighborhood participation level, potential for other financial support, involvement of residents in completing the activity, and innova­ tion. The BuUding Blocks program will contribute a maximum of$2,000 to each project. Neighborhood groups are encouraged to use the grants to leverage other funds and to solicit in-kind assistance and donated services if required to cover additional expenses. AppUcations arc available at the Cornerstone Alliance office. Anyone wishing further Infonnation or assistance, call Vision '93 Coor­ dinator Larry Nielsen or Kendall McKinley at 925-6100. The Problem NAIL PU GU Try thi ... Ce, limple, effective rem­ cdy Cor tho Iymptom. of cmbar­ nllin, nail (un,u.. "".,1 N.ue fi,htl,thick, Iplit, diacolorod naila. Two powerCul anti-Cun,al aacnta fi,ht inCection on toenails and f&n­ ,emaila and work to eliminate the actual C"n,uI. EalY to apply a. nail polish. No pl"CICription neee .. ary, Do YouU. , ATtiRe.' N.a ., Then ":Ie FIUI,I N,.. to prevent the nad Cun,uI a'lociated with aritiflCial naiIt. A.. III,.. .... , .... .,,,_.� 11111.W.' It. . . R. "114 (Pictured above and below) Over 75 demonstrators marched in the pouring rain, AugUst 12, in front of the Berrien County Courthouse to demand that justice be done in a long string of unsolved murders of African Americans in that ,southwestern Michigan county. , I l m.. ft ," .. ·-.rrA'4� -.. .. ...,.,., rr � • .. 41\ YOU have the rare opportunity to make. a difference. iJ . The S nate Judiciary Commltt (Ve 1 111 at am group Ymo pr lded over the Anita HIll/Clar�nce Thoma hearing.) will soon vote on th confirmation of John Smletanka to the Sixth Circuit ot Appeal . 111 Judiciary Comm ne d to know the judlcl I record of Smletanka. He I well known to Alrlc.n American In western Michigan. Under hi relgn a B rrl n County Pro ecutor, he �med th court Into a "railroad station to Jackson" tor Black. On ca e that how clearly the que tlonable tactlca of John S.:nle nka I. th Maurice Carter ca e. C rt r I erving a IIf entenc for th hooting In 1973 of an off�uty Benton Harbor police otftcer. TIl ottlcar, wound d upertlclally, claim ed the day of the hooting he could not Id ntlly the allant. Two year later fter Carter' picture wa publl h d on p g on of the local pa".r, the officer picked Carter out of a lin up. Cart r' court-appolnt d attorney never tiled a motion tor discovery and w nt to trl I without th f eta. Th African American woman who cl rk d In th store where th hooting occured t Ifed that Cart r w not th a allant White mploy of Smletanka te titled that Carter wa the man. 111e all-whlt jury convicted Carter. A Southtleld attorney, working tor tr out of conviction that Cart r wa railroaded, ha uncovered evldence of Jury tampering In the Carter ca . That dl cov ry ha prompted the national NAACP and th B nton Harbor City Comml Ion to reque t an Inve tlgatlon of charges of Jury tampering In th Carter c e. Wh r do you fit In? It you believe that the Smletank nomination hould not be decided until the jury tampering charge are Inve tlgated, then clip th coupon blow, till It out nd m II rt to: , S nator Joseph Blden, Chair Senat Judl.clary Committee, 221 Rua ell, Washington, D.C. 20510 '_ ��-------�----------------------------------�-�. D ar Senator Bfd n and Member of th Judiciary Com mitt STOP the nomination proce ot John Smletanka to th Sixth Circuit Court of App I until a full Inv tlgatlon I conduct d Into th charg of jury tampering In the Maurlc Cart r ca . No canc:u hould be ed and placed In po Itlon to mete out JU c Who I him elt und r que on of InJu tlce In the conduct of a trl I. J c d mand all qu Ion be n wer d betore th Smletanka nomination proceed . Thank you. Sinc r Iy City St. Zip ----------------------------------�-------- I .