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August 07, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-07

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TUXEDO BLOCK CLUB NEWS
Detroit
By KA H C. H NO SO
Bloc Club Pr. d nt
RONALD DOBBINS
r eived a Bach lor of
ci n in Finan and Busin
Economi at Wayne State U ni­
versity and a Master of Science
in Public Administration at
E tern Michigan University.
Jone is marri d, with two
children, and 'resides in
Belleville, Michigan.
continued from A3
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st in repla d Hillary Rodham
Clinton as t h keynot peaker
for the op nin th mony.
This year' a nda was p­
cifi ally d igned to showcase
some of D roi me dis 1 s:
gui hed touri pots. "W want.
th e p pIe to come back to De­
troit time and time again", says
Sonja Parks, on of the coordina-
tors of the programs,
Various local Detroit and
Michigan dignitaries were on
hand for the event. Standing in
for Mayor Dennis Archer was
jjtrey yor e ie Seaoroo'Ks,
who extended a warm welcome
to th city of Detroit to Zontians.
You're
Invited.
To A Free
: Home Buying f'
eminar '
tandard ederal Banki plea d t announce a new
pr ram destzn d' t mak h m wn r hip mor aff rdable.
\V h v d ign d a fr minarf rp pl wh ant t
purch a h nne. hut r n t pre if th ' can qualify
or a It an. Th program ff r mall r d wn paym nt ,
I r tn nve term. and h lpful tip n how to go ab ut
I cling and Iinan ing a hom. t th nclu I n f th
rrunar, .ach parucipant will r he a min at
ruulm l th m to appl 'f r a hom I an und r
tandard Fed ral' ommunit ' Hom Bu 'er Program.
PI a c call 1- 00/643- 00,
, turda, Augu t 13, 1 4
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TRADE
BEADS
ed, Black &
Green Beads
Pcrhnps Detroit'< large t
.\ I ction of A/r,CUII I cud, J 00 's
of it ims mil of Africa
Detroit Mothers study at Northern Michigan University - Yasuha Thomas, 17 (right), gets some
help from an instructor during summer school at Northern Michigan University recently. , Thomas
was one of 65 pregnant or parenting teens, from Detroit's Catherine Ferguson Academy, in an
intensive three-week summer school program. The program, in its third year at NMU, is designed
to help the girls become familiar with life on a college campus while exposing them to a broad range
of life experiences. It also grants them high school academic credit, (NMU photo)
Dabt's Gallery
Book Tower Bldg.
1257 Wa hington Blvd
(Peopl i MOI'C'r Stop #1)
Detroit. �I 48226
964-4281
10 It uff wah this ad.

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