8B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine - Thursday, March 16, 2000 0 The Michigan Daily Weekend, etc. t Ann Arbor's Homeless Village 8 a.m. Stewart Chase rises from his tent to face the bitter chill of another Michigan winter morning. His day begins with the ritual smok- ing of a hand rolled cigarette. When the cigarette is extinguished, he heads into town for a day of "canning". Canning is a slang term which refers to the task of searching dumpsters for cans and depositing them for ten cents each. Only half an hour later, Stewart has collected $1.50, just enough to buy a forty-ounce of Schlitz beer. He heads back to the campsite where he drinks the beer, starts a fire, and hangs out with his friends. When the bottle is empty, he returns to canning. This cycle continues until all the beer is gone and the cold darkness forces Stewart to retreat to the relative warmth of his tent for the night. This is any day in the life of Stewart Chase. You would never guess that Stewart grew up in a middle class fami- ly and lived a married suburban life until he was thirty years old. Five years ago divorce brought on terrible depression accompanied with heavy drinking. Before Stewart realized the severity of his problems, he lost everything he had worked for. The only possessions that remained were a picture of his parents and a wallet full of expired cred- it cards. Stewart is now one of about ten people who live year-round in a community of tents on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. They have rejected the rules and curfews of the homeless shelter system and do not allow themselves to depend on free meals. They create their own shelter, and scavenge enough money to survive. This tent community of homeless men is close knit. Together, they provide the social support all of them need to endure the frozen winter nights. When asked what motivates him to continue the way he does, Stewart confidently responds that it is the desire for independence that drives him to stay in the communi- ty, even in the most arduous of circumstances. Stewart Chase deposit closer to having enoug Stewart Chase rests outside his tent before going canning. Stewart nase orinks is torty-ounce while waiting or a tire to catch on this snowy winter morning. Stewart Chase'shows a: picture of his, parents that the always keeps in his wallet. Chuck Francis talks with Stewart Chase about his rejection of the shelter sysi