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March 27, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-03-27

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MCKENZIE FOUNDATION HONORS STUDENT ACHIEVERS - More than 200 Detrott-area stud nts celebrated
Black History Month by renecting on the accomplishments of African-American heroes, s well as recognizing
the achievements of their peers atthe fourth annual Student Recognition Luncheon atthe University of Detroit.
The luncheon, by the Reggi McKenzie Foundation and sponsored by Anheuser-Bu ch Corr-panlea, honored
60 gr mmar, Junior and senior high school students who earned perfect attendance, citizenship or honor roll
certificates. Anheuser-Busch has b n along-tim supporter otthe Foundation, which offers stuoents tutcrlat
and c r er counseling through ac demic enhancement and social enr chment programs. Congratulating
stud nt honorees (from I-r) are: Harold Coleman, luncheon emcee; Robert Thornton, eynote speaker and
manager, community dey loprn ntIN w 0 trolt, Inc.; Mlk Jones (center), corporat affairs central region
manag r, Anheu er-Busch Companl s; and Ele nor BI ekw II, vice presld nt, Reggie cKenzle Foundation.
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HOWARn U I UERS ITY WASH I GO ,D.C.
Friday - Saturday, April _1- 2, 1994
To Demand 'Reparation "
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'NSIDE THE PERFECT TOUCH MINI MALL
By RON SEIGEL
HIGHLAND PARK - People can file nominating petitions for
this y ar's Highland Park's school board election until 4 p.m.
ond y, April 14, 1994. Petitions can be picked up from the
chool board office at 20 Bartlett, just west of Woodward,
El tions this year will involve two four-year tenus and one'
hree year term to fill the remainder of an unexpired term. It
will b held Monday, June 13, 1994. .
Petitions for school
board election
loin Wayne County Commission
Chairman
Arthur B. lackw II. II
on
WaDH 1400 AM
Monday Mornings
7:00 e.m, - 8:00 G.m •.
As Host Ot:
ORNING DISCUSSION
ive call in talk how, aimed at the needs of the community
CfiLL IN t '(JMDER:
(313) 298-6400
"W don't run/rom the i ues, we meet them head on!"
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Mouem nt, youth vEld r ,v ong Ma ers
Ih Main "JERI 110": Motorc de v M rch from
Two Direction, on the White 1I0u e v Congress
a D itruer Our UDu Bill" f r Hep r tions
Wh -n Y" J apply � r mort a .Ioan fr nn Fir t �)f \IlH rica
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Highland Park ( r ron ia '. We'll al v( ron 'id 't your i ldi\ idual
utu: ti 'n and 10 >k or way to '1 t your loan apl rov -d.
hy pa hi rh monthly n-ut co L wh -n y II 'an inv "l in
your iwn home for a: little a. �71.·:) I 'J'111 mth :\net 'Oll � an
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tr tegy essions, WOR SHOP, Planning the
Re t of the Battle: P ym nt &- Future Pow r
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