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December 25, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-12-25

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NAVY ANNOUNCEMENTS
, enior honors student
nce High School in Detroit, w the
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I'
Th Labor School at Wayne
State University i accepting
applications and registrations
for cl that begin th seoond
week in January.
New students accepted into
th program must attend anori­
entation conference at WSU's
Faculty/Administration Build­
ing on Saturday, Jan. 7. Spon­
sored by the Labor Studies
Center, the school is a noncredit
certificate program for working
men and women The emphasis
c
cc
g�s
is on dealing with real-life prob­
lems, issues and prospects in
the work place and in the com­
munity. There are no entrance
requirements, exams or grade .
Students learn skill n ed
to understand a changing soci­
ety and work environment.
Among cours in th curricu­
lum are communication skills,
history, economics, political
change and basic union leader­
ship skills.
In its 27 years of service, the
NEWS BRIEFS
Wayne County holds
Kw celebration
ay
rot t .
hosted a Kwanzaa celebration,
the traditional African-Ameri­
can holiday and the fourth an­
nual such event organized by
Commissioner Bernard Parker.
The celebration was held
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 12 noon
in the first-floor atrium of the
Wayne County Building, 600
Randolph. The event featured
African-style drummers and
dancers and a buffet lunch.
Kwanzaa is traditionally
celebrated from Dec. 26 through
Jan. 1, and is "a celebration of
commitment for the coming
year for the betterment of all
mankind, n said Parker. The"
County Commission offi a
closed the week of Dec. 26.
"Each year in the past we've
had overw helming re ponses
and we were prepar d for a
large numbers of people again
this year," said Parker.
BESIDES PARKER, com­
missioners co-sponsoring the
celebration include Edna Bell,
Arthur B. Blackwell II, Charmie
Currie, Vice Chairman Pro Tem
George Cushingberry Jr., Ed­
ward A. Boike Jr., Andrew C.
Richner, William J. O'Neil and
Chairman Richardo A. Solo­
mon
Council to hold meeting
The Detroit City Council has
sched uled a community meeting
for Tuesday, Jan. 17 from 7 to
8:30p.m. at the Considine Rec­
reation Center, 8904 at Hol­
brook.
This meeting is open to the
pub} ic. The Cou neil has di vided
th city into eight districts with
one community meeting held in
each district a year.
The Jan. 17 me ting is pri­
marily for citiz ns in th area
bound by: D troit Terminal
Railroad on the north, Highland·
Park and Hamtramck city bor­
ders on the east, Grand Boule­
vard and Michigan Terminal
Rail Road on the outh, and
rand River and Gr nlawn on
th we t.
The City Council encour
all residents nd community or-
ganizations in the district to at­
tend the meeting. Citizens and
organizations may make writ­
ten requests for discussions and
public hearings at the meeting
on issues relating to their neigh­
borhood. Request should b
mad at least five days in d­
vance of the m ting to Tony
Jeffrey, City Planning Commis­
sion, 202 City-County Building,
Detroit, Mich. 48226.
REPRE ENTATIVE
CITY departments also will be
on hand to receive complaints
and explain departmental plans
and policies.
An interpreter for th h ar­
ing impaired will pent if
reque ted at least 48 hour in
advanc. To rut an mt r-
p r, call 224-4946.
Hood heads Black, Ca cus
rl t" t my
our voi
school has graduated more han
2,500 students, including m m­
bers, offi rs and staff from 60
different unions, w 11 un­
affiliated individuals.
TUIT 0 $90 per m -
ter, or $180 per sem ter for an
accelerated program that allows
students to complete the pro­
gram in one year rather than
two. Many companies have tui­
tion reimbursement plans for
employees who att nd th
school. Scholar hips also
available.
Lab r ' ch I du t
wish to pursue a coll
admitted autom ti
Wayne St te wi h 1 urth r
educational requirem nt or en­
trance examinations. For mo
information, contact th WS U
Labor School at (313)-577-2191.
Andrews
Funeral Hom
12 09 Ro Par Blvd
(at Glendale)
Detroit. Michigan_
(3 3)868- 065
tor
m don r c iv
Comm ndation
NAVY ANNOUNCEMENTS
obert on
complete training
Navy Seaman Recruit Erica
T. Robertson, a 1993 graduate of
.. ou theast rn High School of
Th Detroit Alumnae Chapter of
Deita Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
will celebrate th International so­
rorlty's 82nd Founders Day on Sat­
urday, January 21, 1995. The
Surgeon General of the United
Stat ,M. Joycelyn Elders, M.D.,
will give th keynote address at
the 12:00 noon luncheon which
will be held at the Detroit Westin
Hotel's Renal sance Ballroom.
For ticket information, call (313)-
861.-5358 or (313)-862-8268.
Gary Young
Colli ion & Auto Gl s
Compl t Bumping
nd Painting
Individual and
In uranc
3239 W. Six MI
Detroit. MI 48221
(313)341-3591
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