ce that
Drum nd
"Our first goal is to
make people aware
that there is an
organization that is
concerned with the
needs of the
handicapped. "
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Th L g cyCon Inu •
"1 know its oin t hard beca
w are in need of financial donations
nd volunt rs that can help our-hand-
icap members with vario kill
th Y m Y po and by tb ir i -
tance to th handicapped in coping with
day to day living. On 0 our goal i to
own our own van, but our first goal i
to m people aware that th re i n
or anizati n that icon' rn d with th
need of th handicapped" h id,
beaming with determination.
free 0
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ion on � poetJy of � n
Hug . Oi , ya An
gelou mlother& will be held February
9at 1 p.m.
Dr. James Reilly, Madonna
University English prof r, will
lead a discission on Ralph Ellison'
"Invisible Man" Febnwy 11 at 7 p.m.
'The Rhe10rical Style of Martin
Luther King' will be the focus
February 16 t 1 p.m,
Wednclday, Febnmy 16 at 3:30
p.m., a peeial wor hop entitle
'Opening Our Eyes to Racism', will
be pR:SCnted. .
Dr. Richard Sax "'ill discuss
James Baldwin's '00 Tell It On The
Mountain', February 18 at 1 p.m.
Saturday, February 19, will focus
on Black contributions to American
culture. The �ntation will feature
activites 'such - dance, j8Zl., gospel,
and an African fMhion sbow, begin
ning at 7 p.m.
For more infonnation on these
events, call (313) 591-5170.
D vi i n. Sh
joiI� lh organization in 1
cam vice p ident in 1 , and p i
dent in 1 . 2. Sh i the p rson
re pon ibl for carrying on th
founder' dream.
"He w nt d to hut lh or anization
dawn completely, but I wouldn't let
him. I felt ere w too great a ned. A
lot of pe n't understand that
v n�.
The P AG war I . ted in Lansing,
larnaz and canaba until Carr'
r d him to rcdu th number
of me tin 'S and then to ev ntually
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The annual Harvey C. Jackson
Memorial Scholarship Fund drive
will be conducted by 100 Highlarxl
Park School District in the
community's public schools
February 1 through March 5. The .
. drive urxlerwrites two $3,00} grants
and three·$500 finalist awards. Con
tributions by check or money order.
made payable to the Harvey Jackson
Scholarship Fund are welcome,
anytime oflI1e year, c/o Public Infor
mation Office, Highland Park ScOOoI
District, 20 Bartlett, Highland Park,
MI48203.
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The Downtown Brarch of the
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Septet play a program of traditional
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February 12, the Downtown Branch
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