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January 1994 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-03-00

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Competition was designed to
foster understanding of the civil
rights movement and Dr. King's
teachings. Th activiti w re
part of the African-American
Heritage Month celebration in
Highland Park hools,
cool

namew nner

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6th, Ortez Bell, Barb r; 7th,
Marcus McPherson, Barber;
8th, Qiana Murray, Ford.
Highland Park Community
High School: Traclina Eaton.
Contests featured student School Di trict final nd
recitation of memorable pas- awards p ntations Feb. 16 at
gas from Dr. King's speech . Highland Park Community
Competition VI climaxed by High School.
Following are grade-level
champions in recent Martin
Luther King Oral Competition
held in Highland Park public
schools. The inners' schools
are also named belo .
Ist, Brandon Williams, Ford; WINNERS OF HE Origi-
2nd, LaSandra Black, Barber; nal "I Have A Dream" ,Speech
Brd, Aaron Chapman, Barber, Contest: Primary Winner, Ale-
and Dennis Porter, Liberty (tie); iah Roberson, Ferris -third-
4th, Donald Adell, Liberty. grader; Junior Winner, Iahania
5th, Quenton Owens Ford;' Howze, Barber eighth-grader.
Handcrafted
Items
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Clothing'
Oils and
Incense
Psychic
Readings
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Poetry
Highland Park
, .
Chamber of Commerce
announces
arch Business Luncheon
'Hpw to get your banker to say yes
a ch 24 at 12 noon
at
Am's howcase Supper Club
1211 Hamilton at Monterey
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���_�_�,'" Cost for luncheon is:
$6 Chamber member
$8 non-members
Reservations:
Pattty Zobel 868-6420
HP Ctwnberof Commerce, 12541 Second, Highland Park, MI 48203.
Children'S
Activities
Petitions for school
board election
nsoroma Instil'll .
113220 Woodward
(In Highland Park YMCA Annex)
-------,___.- Co1l868-3150 .
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By RON SEIGEL
maHLAim PARK - People can me nominating petitions for
this r's Highland Park's school board election until 4 p.m.
Monday, April 14 1994. Petitions can be picked up from the
School board office at 20 Bartlett, just west of Woodward.
Elections this year will involve two four-year terms and one
three y r term to fill the remainder of an unexpired term. It
will be held Monday, June 13, 1994.
CO E 0 E! CO E ALL! You are invited to
R.O.C.C. with O· r ion PU H in 1 �
(Reclaim Our Children & Community)'
THE DETROIT CHAPTER OF OPERATIO PUSH
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