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University, gove
relations offices
By James M. Nash
DAILY EDITOR IN CHIEF
TheUniversity'sOfficeofGovernmentRela-
tions, which grew up around long-time Vice
President Richard Kennedy, will merge with the.
Office of University Relations when Kennedy
retires in July.
The change will not significantly affect the
R niversity's dealings with local, state and na-
tional governments, officials said.
"It's the same duties, the same people really,
they will just report to me instead of Dick," said
Vice President Walter Harrison, who will man-
age the transition and oversee the expanded Of-
fice of University Relations.
"I hope what we get is a better coordinated
effort by putting all functions of government
relationsandUniversityrelationsunderoneroof,"
garrison said. "Dick has done a terrific job, and
I'd like to continue that."
Kennedy started work in 1970 as an assistant
to President Robben Fleming for state relations.
He was promoted in 1974 to vice president for
government relations and was the first person to
hold that office.
Before 1974, University presidents created

1rnment :e
to merge -
special positions for state re-
lations, but no formal officef
performed that function. !
Kennedy was the firstvice Kennedy
president to act as secretary
to the University, a liaison between the Board of
Regents and the administration. The fate of that
position is unclear, officials said.
During the 1980s, the federal relations com-
ponent of Kennedy's office was transferred to
University Relations.
"It will now get reunited again under Walt'sj
portfolio," Kennedy said.
University Hospitals operate a semi-indepen-
dent government relations office that acts in con-j
cert with the central office. Its function will re-j
main largely unchanged, Kennedy predicted.
Kennedy will step down from his $130,000
position July 1. He has recently taken time off
work to deal with recurring heart problems.
Kennedy's deputy, Peter Pellerito, recently
announced his resignation for a private-sector job
in California. Keith Molin, associate vice presi-
dent forgovernmentrelations, may assume anew
position and report directly to the president,
Kennedy said.

Wednesday, June 1, 1994 - The Michigan Daily - 7
'Top of the Park' festival to
provide cheap entertainment

. Top of the Park festival
starts June 17
By Joshua Krut
DAILY STAFF REPORTER
Looking for a cure to those "summertime
blues"?
The city of Ann Arbor may just have an
answer. The annual Top of the Park Festival will
kick offJune 17at the Power Centerlobby andrun
through July 10. The festvities are located next to
the Power Center.
"It is almost completely subsidized by the
city of Ann Arbor. The idea is just for everyone
to come out and have a good time," said Mary
Oleniczak, a Top of the Park Festival organizer.
The festival includes live entertainment by
such local favorites as the Sun Sounds Orchestra,
NiteFlight, Footloose Fancies, Zeemo the Mag-
nificent and Troupe Habibat al-Fen.
Movies are shown on a giant outdoor screen
Sundays through Wednesdays, and will include
such all-time favorites as Tootsie, Sleepless in
Seattle and Close Encounters of the Third Kind,
among others.

Forchildren,there will bejugglersandclowns
along with free popcorn and lemonade on the
weekends.Food booths will be open at all events,
andin the pasthave includedsuchlocalestablish-
ments such as Stucchi's and Pizza House.
Ticket prices for the two-week festival are $5
for students, $10 for solo and $25 for a family,
This money is used to help support the Top of the
Park. Approximately 2,000to4,000 visitorsof all
ages attend each evening.
A complete schedule of free Top of the Park
events will be announced in June and will be
available at the Festival information booth.
Many of those attending the festival are Uni-
versity students.
"Top of the Park was definitely a great time
last summer. My friends and I hung out, listened
to good music, and watched some great movies.
It's a great thing to do on quiet summer nights,"
said LSA senior Dana Yovis.
LSA senior Matt Cohen said, "It's really'a
great thing for the community. You can hang out
with people, watch a movie and listen to good
music. Everyone who will be in town should
definitely come by and check it out."

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