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Thm Urban League vacantly had opan house for 1U Word Processing Job Training Canter at BB*T. Pictured above are personnel Involved far the program. Prom left to right they arst Bdlth Baron., aloe president flaanoe and ad minis- r tration: Hase Moore, president of the Urban Guild; Gloria Springs, secretary/receptionist; Joan Bulger, assessment specialist; Denise Cathey, placement representative: Bob by MUler. chairman of the board of directors; Lorens Rich ardson. secretary/re oeptlonlst of the Job Training Center: Madine Palls, president of the Urban League: Donald Bow en. vice president of programs and Collette Wronek. ad ministrative assistant. SM^jeed Offers New Thrust Continued from Page 1A 1' Jeed. He enters the District 2 county commissioner race along with another Democratic contender, optometrist Raleigh Bynum, who announced his candidacy earlier. The district's incumbent commissioner. Bob Walton, has yet to announce whether he will seek a fifth term. Walton has • * * served District 2 for four consec utive terms. Candidates for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners can register with the Board of Elections be ginning Janunaiy 4. Majeed has said the District's race should provide a good bit of debate among the candidates un til the May primary. Em phasing the "new thrust" he believes he can bring to the of fice of county 'Commissioner, Majeed says this concept is characterized by his style of leadership. "Leadership by ex ample," he says, "Leadership that invites citizens' participa tion. and leadership that carts." .i The candidate's campaign manager to Isaac Heard. Sr. and his advisory committee consists of former city councilman Ron Leeper, Rev. Leon Riddick. Lem Long Jr, Sam Smith, John McDonald, Drucilla Lockhart, Christine Parks, Doris A.* McLaughlin, Marvin Smith. Maxine Caves. Leroy "Pop" Mill er. J.C. Champion and Pay Jones. The Children's Art Program from the Afro-American Cultu ral Center' recently presented a Kwanzaa celebration at the Strewn Apartment Center. Kwanzaa Is an African American holiday festival that falls on the seven days from Pe- ' amber 26 - January 1. The Children's Art Program's young participants, entertained their audience with traditional African dances. They also pre sented the Ceremony of Kwan zaa. Two young people recited poe try and the event culminated with a beautiful show of African fashions. .jaeSKflgu A ,. ir;^»fi ■$, ■>■ ; ii’"-r%'&:- \M/>? -,X. :l . jftvJraj Civic League Members To Serve AsfRole Models Members of the Charlotte Ci vic League recently participated In a meeting Involving Minority Achievement Program students and their parents at Ranson Junior High School. Qlvic League members have offered to assist students by serving as positive role models and re sources for career exploration. ■ At the meeting. EOano'r Graves. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools —_4_—__‘ I Credit Bad? Avaitobtt to You In 30-60 Days! To R«dev« Application* CALL: 24 Hour* A Day (704) 398-4214 Minority Achievement Program Coordinator, shared with par ents various ways they can be Involved In the school program and their child's success. Mary Towe, Minority Achievement Program chairperson at Ran son. presented a schedule of ac tivities for the remainder of the school year, including involve ment with the Charlotte Civic League. Donald Lewis. Civic '.V^/A*MiiLXavAu£ar:liir.£Stv. . ; /k League Program Chairperson, facilitated the .introduction of those members present. Indi vidual members will make pres entations at student meetings and assist in the planning or a school career fair In May. The Charlotte Civic League Is a non-profit organization which offers its members theopportu nity to actively participate |n all phases of Black copiiNtihlty life. 9 AH of the children participated the group-—■ -parents and friends was invited to sing al< ■ Pgr I All Irom rogulor stock! Not Every Sizo in Evory Color ... But Somottiing For Evoryonel HARD TO FIND SIZES AAAAAAA-AAB-C wlPwt1WiwW|( imvUIwiiiI iO WIO0 _ sc A HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION r MOVING SALE 1 MON. DEC. 28 TO SAT. JAN. 2 SAVINGS UP TO qn%OFF Sizes: 18%to32%, 38-60 I Shoes 8*12 EEE • NO LAYAWAYS TUS SALE • Come by and see us at our new location starting Jan. 4, I I 4463 Central five ■ ■ (in Derby Acres Shopping CntrJ 532-6800 *——■ ... . . SQUEEN SIZE* Inc. I fmSiom hr *» lorgor Wommotfrk**you cm offotd 2403 CENTRAL AVENUE 9 10*6 ■mSSSSSSSSSSS ^VieWs On ® cDental Healtti MICHAEL GIVENS, D.D.S. PLAQUE POINTERS'-T?46^,liM Plaque Is probably *w biggest i cauae of tooOi decay and eventual l ■ 1 w **” oiiiy way, p , verv next day TYv onh/ ono who csn move uBQjv reguany is you*
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