('. n THE EBCPT grown-in its first year, 25 students from across the country were trained in community ervice and advocacy and placed in ix-w k internships wi h community­ based child rvice or nizatio throughout North Carolina. This y r, th r ar om 12 rticip n from the East Coast and-29 from th W 0 who will work a Summer Freedom choo throu hou th un ry. Th y11 be upervising and tea hin t th Fr om hools in ew York, California, Washington, D.C., and orth Carolina. Thes F edom Schools re b ed on th principI of the 1960 Miss' ippi Freedom chools, which educated Black youth in poor areas so they could help their communities grow. This year's Summer Freedom Schools offer five to 18 year-olds a combination of nutritious, federally-funded meals and aca­ demic, cultural and. tional ctivities. Thes schools are located in sites uch as hools, church and community-based organizations. The EBCPTI graduat re commi ed to giving the Freedom School students a stronger sense of their history and traditions, while bolstering their academic kills, expr iv abiliti and self-este m, Evenings and w k n , he EB PTI graduat work with parents of the Freedom School studen and other community leaders to address i of conc rn. rM PROUD 0 THE young people in EBCPTI and those like them around the country who r mind us that th y' com­ mitted, caring and ager make differ nc . I'm inspired by our young I ders who are king the I OIlS of history and building upon them a bridge over today' troubled waters that leads to brighter tomorrow. I want to thank and congratulate them for reminding us not· to be discouraged by the cris confron ingour communities. For the possibiliti our young le ders repr nt are greater than the problems we are facing, and give us added faith in the potential for change. Marian Wnght Edelman i Pr sid nt of the Childr n'. De­ fense Fund, a national voice for childr n, and a leader of tit Black Community Crusade for Children. American Golf Corporation & Highland Park communny College Athletic Booster Club Pr nt th 2nd Annual Celebrity Golf ournarnent Saturday, Augus .21, 1993. i , I Chandler Park Golf Course 12 1 hand) r P rk riv 10a.m. Shotgun Start - Scramble $50 per person . (Fe include J hole.' of golf, carl, dinner, gifts) For more Info. contact: Ch.ndl r P.rk Golf COlIr.. Wilda Nence 331-1755 252-'047�, ext. 321 Entry form available at HPCC nd local golf cour Make ch ck money order payable to: HPCC BOOSTER CLUB Send to: HPCC Athletic Dept. Glendele t Third Sl Highland Perk, Michigan 48203 HER OL T the community gave light to the fact that h w a born I d r. Community membe ppr i­ ated r dedication and concern. As a ult, Terrell was asked to becom their Precinct Del gate. H r duti tarted as liaison be­ t n ndida es running for of­ fice and the community. It was her job to help candida com- ElliELL TERRELL also pushed for a Domestic Vio­ lence Bill which gi victims of dom tic violen protection un­ der the law. • 0 OF RRELL' most honorable itions w chair- rson of the Civil Rights Com­ mit e of th Hous of Repre entative in Lansing. Throu h this position h played a key role in developing equal rights and voting rights for Blacks. . "At one time Black people couldn't vot . I played a part in hanging that. Now we have a' choi to vote against the wrong nd for th right. You must vote HIGlU.AND PK- Mamie Coo­ per, Pr ident of the Highland Park AFSME local representing garbage workers, charged that members of her union that had been laid ofT and rehired by City Management Corp, in the city's SHE SAID, IF the Mayor and . privatization move, faced un- council members who voted for bearable working conditions in privatization had really cared the new company. about the workers who were laid "They worked 12 hours a day ofT, they would have mandated with on halfhour for lunch," she they be hired by the new com­ charged. Cooper protested the pany, rather than giving the situation, stating, "It's not slav- company an out, by letting them ery time." authorize physical examina- City officials admitted several tions. weeks ago the company is not She advised the workers not unionized. Scotty Wainwright, to apply for the new company Adminis�ra"tive Ai�e to the but to take unemployment bene: Mayor, said We don t have any . fits instead rather than work in idea what their (the company's) such conditions in an uncertain work �hedul� �. We're not re- situation. sponsible for It. EfTorts were made to contact City Management for comment. Company official Jim Sharp called The Michigan Citizen shortly before deadline and asked whether Cooper's tate­ ments were factual. He said he would check and release infor­ mation later. By RON SEIGEL MichIgan Citizen OOPERSAID HEdidnot believe th jobs were going to last for city workers. "It's setup," she said. She said that many of th e Highl nd Park workers do not ha cars igned to them, but are expect to work in Pontiac and Troy, wh re they can not t to. Sh rp id he knew the For­ m r Highland Park employ es wer not assigned cars, but did not know where they w re sign to work. Wainwright aid it wa known from th tart that the employees would not work only in Highland Park, and he added, "I don't know of any employer that assigns cars for people to get to work." Shop & S'av Bi-Lo Supermarket 126�7 HAMILTON Op n Dally sam-apm Sun. 9-5pm - Play LOTTO Serving the Commullity She say Highland Park Mayor Lir y Porter, sent them 1 OI'S asking h m to apply for the n w j , but onl 17 41 employ did. She adds she has seen no im­ provement in the terrible gar­ bage conditions, after City Management began work, de­ spite administration promises . "Look "down the alleys," she said. "You still have as much gar­ bage as you had month ago. " Up you-mighty race! 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