ByRO EIG L Navy volunteers take a bite out of grime SAN DIEGO - P tty Offic r 1 t Cia s Mona L Brown i8 a Navy radioman, pr ntly a igned to the SEAL Team Five at Nav�LAmphlblou Ba e, Coronado. The 41-year-o·ld daughter of John W. and All ne G. L wi. of 0 troit .pent th flrat weekend of October with 150 of her hlpmatea h Iplng In San Diego' 5th Annual �each Cleanup at MI Ion Bay. (u.s. Navy photo by Alex Hyde) School librarian reaches out to help 'parents help kids learn By RON SEIGEL Michigan Citizen DETROIT - Gwendolyn Le­ wis, a school librarian in De­ troit's McKenzie High School, is reaching out to help parents help kids .. Lewis, has worked in the De­ troit school system for 20 years, and as a radio host on station WMKM called "Plant a Seed - Read", frequently goes to block GWENDOLYN LEWIS clubs and community orgariiza­ tions to show parents how they can help kids learn and p pare them for the 21st century. Lewis says parent should "read to them, allow them to read to us, set times to make reading a priority." She said children should b encouraged to read about topics that inter t them. THEY E fascinated by a TV horror movie on v mpir parents could take th ,m to th library and ncour th m to read books on vampir . Sin Dracula came from Transyl­ vania, they might I:'o be en­ courazed to read th historv and geography of the country, and may become interested in it. Children should also be en­ couraged to draw pictures or make cardboard figures of a story they read, which they can use to decorate their room. Or they might be encouraged to write an anonymous letter to a friend about it. If youngsters are in situ­ ations where they are bored and ha ve nothing to do, such as wait­ ing in a doctor's office, they can be encouraged to pick up a book. Any knowledge they have will increase self-esteem and a love of reading will help them in school, she added. SHE OTED, WHEN chil­ dren are taken care ofby a single parent or both parents are work­ ing, they may feel too busy. In such cases, parents might take quality time at weekends, encourage brothers, and sisters to read to each other or read on tape. Parents, she notes, are the child's first role models. Children are ea ily excited and if parents are excited about reading, children will share it, she said, although she adds in orne cases it might take time. Lewis said that she noted few parents visit teachers or come to PTA meetings, so she decided to give talks where the parents are. For grassroot groups, he is willing to give short 15-20 min­ ute talks for free. Lewis has rved as a paid motivational peaker for a company she formed called "Hold or: to Your Dr ms. She has program called "Plant a Seed ... R ad every Monday from 8:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on WMKM A. M. on the 1440 dial. Thos who wishto hear her p ak hould call (313) 533- 0203. nd di carded h y P t ch chool 500 - . d they pent 200 TO CI r Ele- mentary School, 0 aid sh pent 1,500 out of her own money, tated, "1 bought d­ ing boo bees e e do not h library. 1 a 0 bought per, ditto uppli , construc­ tion paper, cr yons, manipula­ ti , extra art.food for cooking projects, ch boo, maga­ zin , etc. etc." "Not enough material ha . been made available," sh added ." My room budget is 80 - bsurd." Leuw nna Virden, who t ch at McMillan Elemen- o E HIG C 00 cher aid he h fundrais­ erg to get money to purchase classroom material:O-:- One teacher id, "1 borrow from friends who are in the ub­ urban system. " aid they pent 100 - $200. Anoth r 5 . d they pent from 50 to 100, The DFT id added some teache pplied for gran to get ne ry teaching materi- als, persuaded family membe and friends to ma e oopi for them here they wor ed and " cavenged" for such items as used computer paper, egg car- I I z By RON SEIGEL M'chl n Citizen of conflict resolution, and al­ ternatives to violence and by "We will be building Peace Zones and connecting the e oome one great big Peace Zone which is an inspiration to peo­ ple all over the country and the world." she said. "We no have to p r onal­ ize Peace, "sh stated. "We can do this by targeting th good things that are happening in oommuniti and building on those, targeting the good things that children are doing and building on tho e." For more information, call SOSAD at (313) 361-5200: DETROIT - Save Our Sons and Daughters [SOSAD], an organization 'organized to fight youth violence an­ nounced that six Detroit rec­ reation centers have signed up for its program to create peace zones, w bich will be "violence­ free, gun-free, and drug free. " SOSAD founder and presi­ dent Clementine Barfield said that SOSAD would accom­ plish this by teaching methods , • ", ': /:": ' e will build eace Zone afUl: . ::connect them to one another until' the whole city of Detroit has become one big Peace Zone.' CI helping to organize peace ac­ tivities and peace rallies. zon to one another until the whole City of Detroit has be- .: ::. ': ':);;��:: . 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