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January 01, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-01-01

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By PATRICIA COLBERT
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Hudson's Santabear stops to hug 5 year-old twins
Christa and Christian Strauther of Detroit at Hudson's
BandBash Marching Band Competition.
Cody t:iigh School of Detroit competes against area bands in Hudson's BandBash
marchinq Ban Competition.
Dennis Toffolo, Hudson's President congratulates Cass Tech High School
Marching Band member on their second plac titl during the Hudson's BandBash
Marching Band Competition.
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Arnold ys h d no
gre makingth change and that
organizing a demonstration will
only fo him to urn to a
music format.
"We are doing 300 percent
mo than any other media out­
let. If you can name nother
tion in the city that is doing half
as much, make me aware of it,·
Arnold ide "Otherwi ,youare
'biting off the hand that fj
you'."
"If you want to complain
about something, you can start
TERRY ARNOLD
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"I feel tha W HB did the
community a di ervice. We
n to concentrate on our own
community. Why bring in ome­
one who does not serve th inter-
t of African Am rican people
or their communities, "said
w ns.
Others had differing opin­
ions. Norm Clem nts, a regular
call r to WCHB, aid that he
agr with the ch nge.
Betty Jean Booth, 14503 Hazelridge has just had original
poetry published in Whispers In The Wind, at ury of today'
poetry compiled by The National Library of Poetry. The poem
is entitled Lou 's Splendor, and the main ubject is plant
of love.
The National Library of Poetry seeks to discover and encour­
age poets like Betty Jean Booth by sponsoring oontests that are
open to the public and by publishing poems in widely distrib­
uted hardb ck velum .
Betty Jean Booth has been writing for three years and her
favorite subjects and ideas are life and fulfillment,
Poets interested in publication may send one original poem,
any subject or style, 20 lines or I , to The National Library of
Poetry, 11419 Cronridge Drive #10, P.O. Box 704NR, Owings
Mills, Maryland 2117.
Please' be sure to include your name and address with your
poem.
All poems received are also entered in The ational Library
of Poetry's North American Open Poetry Cont t, which awards
over 12,000 in prizes annually.
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of th t show. In looking back, I
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