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Show nfi&iM Horace Mann Community School 233 West First North Page 7 Meetings Training NOTIFICATION OF ELECTIONS OF CENTRAL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL board Residents MEMBERS 4 for two year area representation, 4 for one year area representation. Polls open all day from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 23 at Central City Community Center, 615 South 3rd East in Housing Call Programs Faye Peterson, Housing Coordinator for the Housing Development Division, Department of Community Affairs, State Capitol, has been visiting with model neighborhood it councils and other non-prof- organizations on a weekly basis since she assumed her position in October, 1972. "My goal is to train one or more individuals in each council to be available to the residents of that neighborhood concerning their housing problems," stated Faye. 'These individuals should also be sensitive to citizen input of ideas and observations about housing situations peculiar to their areas." "Right now, while we are getting the training programs organized, I spend considerable time advising, directing, referring and listening to citizens from each of the councils," reported Faye. She talks to Model Cities residents about such things related to housing as "how to apply for a 235 loan," "how to determine if you qualify for a 236 rental subsidy," or she can refer citizens to other agencies that may help them work out solutions to their housing Board of Directors Meeting, CHAT, Thursday, January 25, 5:30 p.m. at Architects-Planner- s Alliance, 610 E. S. Temple. Gene Carr will make a presentation concerning a detailed survey of physical, social and environmental characteristics of CHAT area. General Meeting of CHAT will be Saturday, January 27, 9:30 a.m. at Horace Mann Jr. High, 233 West 1st North. marriage breakup? Get your head and heart back together. Join Westside Unit's Divorcees' Discussion Group, Thursdays, 2:00 3:30 p.m. For more information, call Debbie at 328-475- 328-140- 0. incorporating into the classes. Call Marjorie Baker for more information. Horace Mann Community School, 233 West First North. Block Northwest Neighborhood Council Wants Recognition by Laura Briggs supporting the city's position in the controversy. According to Duggar, the boundaries of the Northwest Neighborhood Council extend from North Temple to the North City limits of Salt Lake City and from the Freeway on the East to the West Salt Lake City limits. Duggar also reported that a written request from Pete a Grundfossen, Director of Model presentation a review of what 236 housing is available in this area for physically handicapped persons. "Housing that is suitable and considerate of the special needs e and representation of minority peoples," reported Tom Duggar, Chairman of the Council. Ciites, that the Northwest of physically handicapped Cities. Another important persons is virtually in Utah," declared Faye. "Other areas have specially designed procedure is to involve ourselves in attending and participating in Government Task Force meetings and the Coordinating Council, since Government Task Force members sent as delegates to the non-existe- nt units for the physically New Horizons Manor in Fargo, North Dakota is an interesting model. Kitchens, handicapped. baths, storage and parking facilities, complete with specially designed smoke detection and emergency alarm systems - all are geared to the unique needs of these people. What I am really captured by is the idea of a Crafts and Occupational Room in each complex!" 359-852- 2 Training and expenses provided. 7. Cities residents, inlcuding at Leader Volunteers Needed! -- Neighborhood Council discussed possible procedures to follow in achieving official recognition as a resident council by Model Cities, at their Thursday, January 12 meeting at Newman School. "Our Council needs to involve itself more with Model is obtained by attending 36 hours of approved courses. And it is all FREE!!! Even FREE child care for parents attending Neighborhood Council will be Monday, January 22, 7:30 p.m. Community Center, 615 South 3rd East. For information or transportation call Consumer Counseling, or Family Specifically, she Writing. High School completion may be Next meeting of the Central City at Central City Members of the Northwest apartments. Next Meeting of Northwest Neighborhood Council: Thursday, February 8, 8:00 p.m., Newman School, 1269 Colorado Ave. General Meeting. Subjects of discussion: Parks, Education, Zoning, Consolidating School District. Are you blue because of a Relocation Agency, FHA, "My job definitely overlaps into the social services field," states Faye. She is at present involved in preparation of a slide presentation based on 236 Horace Mann Community School is unique! Besides the regular classes found in most community schools, Horace Mann offers Ballet Folklorica (Spanish Folkdance), a Concerned Parents Seminar through February 7 with guest speakers. Task Force Training through February 7 on evaluation, monitoring, and contract negotiations., a Consumer Protection Information session and Creative for more information 328-140- 0 problems, such as the Central Services Division. 359-852- 2 low-incom- "We also need to consider projects that will relate to Model Coordinating Council can vote on funding." Community Council, chaired by Tom Sessions and the Northwest Neighborhood Council meet and try to resolve differences in order that they might consolidate had, so far, not met with any positive reponse or action. Duggar, who is of the Government Task Force of Model Cities initiated a discussion with members about active participation in the Valley Wide Neighborhood Council Florence Bittner led a discussion concerning the organization. Duggar reported he has been elected director of the advantages to the Northwest Valley. Wide Neighborhood Neighborhood Council of having the city assume sole control of the administration of Model Cities. Members expressed the opinion that they should consider Council and that the organization is to be composed of two representatives from each of the neighborhood councils who vote to participate. Awards Offered for Plays About Blacks The Black Collective Theatre and Film Company is announcing Three prizes will be made. First prize - $100.00, Second prize - $75.00, third prize $50.00. Also the three winning plays will be produced by the Black Collective Theatre Group. -- its first annual playwriting contest based on the life of lives of anyone of the following Black heroic figures: Biddy Mason, Ida Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. B. Wells, DuBois, Marcus Garvey, William Monroe Trotter, Henry Highland Garnet, Martin Luther King, Jr., or Malcolm X. Anyone wishing more information is welcome to call Esther Vance at (213) 234-306or write to the Black Collective Theatre and Film Company at 8 4309 South Broadway, Angeles, California, 90037. Jefferson Free School 1071 S. West Temple Offering classes in Basic Math, Advanced Math, General Science, English as a Second Language, Bookkeeping, Basic English, Advanced English, Social Studies, History, Psychology, Reading Improvement and Health. free. High School credit offered as well as Basic Skills. Child care is provided. All classes are is Call 359-496- 9 for information. Los |