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March 14, 1993 - Image 6

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-03-14

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ti n Dep rtm nt,
along with th 0 troit Employ­
ment Trainin Departrn nt, i
currently ptin pplicatiors
for i Summer Youth Arts Em­
ployment Program fOT pirin
rtis betw n the of 14
and 21 who live in Detroit.
Th program provid
th -job training in th
tin ,dance, v cal and instru­
mental music, video, visual ,
creativ writing tume mak­
ing, and tag craft. The pro­
gram b girs June 28 with a
tud nt production on August 5-
6. pplications can obtain
at the orthwcst Activiti Cen­
t r, Room 216 and must b
turned in by March 12. For
more information call Clyde
Harper at 935-3271.
Local Girl outs of America of-
ficial ard members of Tr p 16
were mon the first Bla k campers
in Michigan. The white cou u­
ally camped at Metamora north of
Lake Orion while Black cou went
to Waterloo w t of Chel ea. Eventu­
ally, Black outs were allowed at
Metamora.
H girl embarked
on t two-we trip with 50 cen or
1 in th ir pock t, he aid.
"I can member inging those
crazy camp ong," Carson id.
"The wo t thing th thappened to
m v I w hed out my und rwear
and put them on a bush and grass­
hoppe ate them b ause they were
cotton. •
Thorn memb rs that all the
camp volunteers were whit. The
irl were treated well, h aid but
veral of th m mention d in later
y ars that they felt they weren't
wanted at th camp.
But Th mac; aid he wouldn't
trad th e p ri n for anything.
, I f I that the 'co ting experi­
ence for my If and all th girls
made a lasti ng impact on· our lives
and contributed to oursucce ," said
Thoma, a emir tired youth coun-
elor.
The D troit area council now re­
quires diversity training for its volun­
teers and its leaders. The council's
29,000 scouts include 11,000 who
are minoriti ,m. t of th m Black.
TROOP 16-(top row) I-r: Francine Robinson Thurman, Sophia Holley Ellis, Evelyn BurrON Smith, .
and Josephine Taylor Shillingford. Bottom Row: Mary Holley Bums, Joyce Johnson Carson, Equilla
Hubert Thomas, Barbara Greenwood Glover, and Rosemary Stepp.
#I
THOMA
D ID D I t
36th. District Court
MARCH·1st· MARCH 31st, 1993
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE
TO PAY TRAFFIC TICKETS
At A REDUCED RATE!!!
...... ...,_. ...... - ..... �IfI@Ii ..... ��--IItP.STRI. TIONS APPLY.
CALL (313) 965·2200
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
non-profi
gran th
with life threatening illnesses
will receive all proceeds from
the first Rainbow Connection
"Pot of Gold" elimination raffle ..
The gala reception will h ld Fri­
day, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. at
Penna's of Sterling. For more
information call (313) 651-
1261.
Carnival
of Co nfllet,
exhibit scheduled
The photography and sculp­
ture of Oak Park, Deanna
Sperka, entitled Carnival of
Conflict; will begin showing
March 18 at the Swords into
Plow hares Peace Center and
Gallery in Detroit. The exhibit
combines photo montages and
sculpture to create images of the
conflicts between persors, and
between human and nature.
. The public can meet the arti tat
a reception Sunday March 21,
from 1:00 to 4: p.m. The ex­
hibit runs through May 15. For
more information call 965-
5422.
Join BPWC
Bu ine Profes ional
Women's Club (BPCW) is now
organizing. If you live or work
in St. Clair Shores, the Grosse
Pointes, S.E. Macomb Co.,
Eastpointe, th eastside of De­
troit or Harper Woods, join
BPCW on March] 6 at 6:30 p.m.
at Barnes School, 2 Morn­
ing ide, Oro e Pte.· Woods.
For more information or reser­
vations call 886-6664 or in the
ev ning at 885-5221.
KIDSI Super
Saturday I nowl
For boy . and girl ag 5 to
12 years, Super Saturday in­
cludes junior wling league,
gym gam ,wimming, arts and
era ts, and adventerous trip.
Call 554-2136 for more infor­
mation.
Family Reunion
Th T mple of I AM extends
an mvitati n to all p t, present,
futur m m and friends to
att nd th upc ming Reunion
. t for Fnday Mar h 2 th at the
Paradi upp rel ub, 12111
Hamilton at Monterey in High­
land Park. For additional ifnor­
marion, t leph nc 56 -8422.
� .. � I I I"
month that the Oth anniversary of
her troop' contribution to hi t ry
hould be cele rated. She track d
down her fellow c ut through
weeks of telephone call and invit d
th m to her Detroit home.
Most of women tillliv in the
Detroit area.
TICKET MORATORIUM

Homicide
615
593
-3 .. 6%
Rape
1,427
1,225
-14.2%
Robbery
13,569
12,194
-14.2%
..

Assault ·felonlous
12,649
12,412
-1.9%
Burglary
26,059
22,048
-15.4%
larceny
44,019
41,407
-5.9%
Auto then
28,740
-4.9%
... ..
:""
. .-.".
... }
• ..... to
TOTAL-"#
127,078
117,223
DOWN
- 7 .8%
SOURCE: FBI UNIFORM CRIME REPORT
OETROIT POLICE OEPARTMENT
onyer
pOU
U.S. Rep entative John Cony­
ers, Jr., in conjunction with the Con­
gressional Black Caucus Spouses
Scholarship Fund, is sponsoring a
scholarship program for minority
tudents.
The purpo of the program i to
provide tuiHon' payment i tance
to minority tudents who are pursu­
ing full time undergraduate tudies at
a hi torically Black College of four
year Michigan college or universi ty.
Eligible tudents must re ide in the
14th Congr ional District which
includes the "northern half' of De­
troit all of Highland Park, Harper
Woods, Oro e Pointe Wood ,
Oro e Pointe Shor and a mall
Portion of Dearborn Heights.
Students must also qualify for fi­
nancial aid from the institution they
plan t attend and have a 3.0 ov rall
grade point average. S veral ch 1-
arsnip f 1 or more will be
awarded.
"Ea h year it com harder nd
harder to finance a COllege edu a­
tion. No tudent. hould denied a
quality edu ation because of lack of
mea ," said Congressman Cony
"I look forward to awardi ng th
and
off r
lack caucu
cholar hip
scholarshtp each year especially
'knowing that without them, many
tuden will not e able to attend
college."
The Congres ional Bla k Schol­
arship Spous ' Fund began in 1988.
Since then Congress man Conyers,
has awarded more than 37 000 to 28
tudents.
T� Gong ional Black Caucus
Spous are the wive: 0 the rr ale
members of the Congre ional Black
Caucus. Establi hcd in 1976 the
"Spouses" have ponsored various
fund-rai ing events during the An­
nual Congres ional Black Caucus
Legislanve Weekend held every fall
in W hington, D.C. Funds rai ed
from tho e event are u cd for the
Sc olarship undo
..'
The T en H alth Center, loca d at the Rivervi w Family
Health Center, 21 01 ndal , will begin conducting Child Birth
Cl every Tuesday from' p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The cf es will co c d by nurse clinician Janice
Burnett R , and-Include infonnanon on th birthing.
. Fo more
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OWN YOUR
OWN HOME
m thin
h?
0
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lilk
a ing, "What'
th
u
f trying?"
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anid a
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Th lnitiativ Morlga I \t rom
ir tom ri B nk.
With fl xibl t rm and
r le ,it' v ay t h lp P opl in
Pontia .
Wh n pur hasin a h m, ur d " n
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