ere free hot dog , and punch for everyone T YOUT H D fun dancing. pI ying games, eating or J t l1s1cDing to m ic. They 0 had • � to ee the Flying Tigers Karate CI • Instructed by Bill BENTON HARBOR According to Swift there is a one-time fee of $5 for parents for member hip to come and get clothing for their child/children free. A monthly meeting i held to give w y new clothing to the families. "There will lobe food and clothing given to familie in emergency es and to families in di tress," Swift said. Swift said parents can call 925-9520 for further information about the program. Gwen Swift, left, President and Director of Central Community Outreach Services and Joan Brown, founder of (MAD) Mothers Against Destruction, sponsored the Twin Cities Youth Day Festival that was held in Hall Park recently. DA C CO TEST WI E Christina Williams, 9, demonstrates her dance routine that won her a gift certificate at Max 10 Clothing Store. She is the dauqhter of Jeanette Williams. CLOTHING WIN ER Deondrell Venable, 4, (right), son of Dione Manning, holds a sweatshirt he won during the Youth FestivaJ in Hall Park recently. With Deondrellis hi cousin Sheldon Brooks, , 5, son of Wavey Brooks. KARATE WARM-UP Members ofthe Flying Tigers Karate School, under the instruction of Bill Swift is shown doing warm-ups before doing a demonstration for the viewers during the Youth Festival held recently in Hall Park. ' .WINNING TICKET Brenda Williams, 11,' holds cash prize of $20 she won. Brenda is the daughter of Virginia Williams. GRAND PRIZE WINNER Jermaine Woods, 9, had the winning ticketfor the grand prize drawing.' He is shown receiving the $50 cash prize from Gwen Swift, right, President and Director of Central Community Outreach Services. Left is Jermaine's mother, Bernice Woods. MS. GREEN'S KINDERGARTEN CLASS ·$600 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC McGINNIS Call the NAACP at (616) 925-4824 with information or to donate to reward fund.