• Flm "Celebrating Michigan' Black Cultural Heritage" Th Michigan Hi torical M eurn in Lansing will potlight Bla k Hi tory month February 6 from 11: am pm, in a pro­ gram entitled "Celebrating Michigan Black Cultural Heritage". The program features two musical performan ,Qvil War presentati with pecial emphasis on th ' 102nd Col red Infantry, a quilting d m rstration, art work, and other . al attractio . The Michi an Historical M eumi locatedat717W.Allegan St., in Lansing. Form re information \ telepho (517) 73-3559. Race.Relations Forum Martin Luther King, Jr. Week at Central Michigan University will be highlighted with a two day forum on race relations January 18 and 19. Other even will be planned January 18throughJ nuary23. Thera rel a- . ti ns f rum' 10, wbich will cover parking, I W1Ch and lectures on both days. Forum peakers include Prof or Andrew Ha ker or Qu ns Colleg in w York, author of "TwoNa­ tions: BI ck and White, Separat , H tile, Unequal"; Prof or1i(fany Pane of Spelman Colle c; and Prin ipal U yd Elm (the ativ American Magnet chool in New York. For more information regard­ ing the forum and the MLK, Jr. Week at MU call ( 17) 774-:�253. Art Exhibit- Ani t Donald Calloway will ex­ hibit hi' recent, works at Liberal Arts Gallery in De tr it on Friday, February 5th through February 28. MrCalloway i a multi-media artist and will al mdu t workshop at the Gallery. re pti n ( r the ani t, will be • held Fe ruary th at the Liberal Arts Gallery. �)] Gratiot. CalI92S- 578 for more mlormation. Drum Major for Justice Competition The final ot th Fi t Martin Luther King. Jr. Drum Maj r for Jus­ ti Competition will c held 2 pm., 'January 18, 1 . at the uthfield City Council, Chamber, 26000 E ergreen. leventh and twelfth grade'tuden atclectcd highsch '15 in Detr it and Oakland County entered the c mpetiti n by writing a ·3 w rd yon thi year' th me: "Can a Minont Person Receive Equal J tice In America in 1 The debate c mpetition i pon- red by the iation of Black Judge f Mi hi an, the D. Au tus Welker Bar �. ciauon, and the W lvcrinc Bar A! 'Hit} n with. up­ port from Standard cdcral Bank, the D nroit Lc al e • and the D trou Pl't ns. King Birthday Celebration Within P t year both of Ora' p n died but, more than on of th p opl he wor d with aid: h r parent' deaths did not prev nt h r from h lpin oth . lri Morris aid, "Sb called m her adopted daught rand if I had a problem J could go to h r and tal " o ' husband w "overwhelmed" by th kind and, with tears in hi ey� related a story that was told to him. HE AID one of th employ , little boy, wh m Ora had befriended with goodies, banter and kind words, aid, "He was going to h ven nd tell God to let come back." from an aneurysm on 0 -ember 270 last year, h had been employed at the hotel for approximately five years. And al- ""'"�II;LSCO Kindness pays off-The widower of Ora Mae Scott, Harold daughter Wanda Harderman and Andrew J. Crocchiolo, the generaJ manager of the Northfie d Hilton Hotel in Troy, st d the entrance to the Ora Scott Cafeteria. The cafeteria was deoicated to the of Ora on January 5. Crocchiolo said, "(Ora w th 1, t empl yee we've dedicated any thin to." d, be added', after a moment 0 reflection, "Sb might be th I 1." Philip M rri .A. l