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Show rrwriri V r i I I M ! 1 ! 1 i i , t I 1 6 1 I 1 t s t i 1 ; t I Task Force reports from the TASK FORGES Social Physical Environment Services Task Force Task Force The Social Services Task Force met Wednesday, June 7, at The Physical Environment Task Force met June 14 at the Northwest Glendale Junior High School and concerned themselves primarily Multi-purpos- e Center, Burton Miller came from the with evaluation of the five Board of Education to praise the projects developed through the task force on the way they task force. The group was advised that handled the breakfast program. e thousand breakfasts within the next three weeks they Twenty-fivwere served in three school. If would need to identify problems, there were a choice, he said, he plan for implementation and would serve breakfast than lunch. finalize a problem analysis. The attendance has improved and Myrtle Saxton from the the children are better behaved as Capitol Hill area reported that in a result of the program. the recently produced booklet, Marguerite Browne, with the THE COMMUNITY Model Cities Evaluation Section, IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, gave an evaluation of the COOP which is the outcome of a 214 year Breakfast Program. This task study that identifies these kinds force gave the program $14,000 of problems and suggestions of in funds for the first year. It was means to solve these problems, scheduled to begin in November, the Capitol Hill area is listed on but because of reluctance on the page 73 as "Capitol Hill has the part of the Board of Education, greatest percentage of blight in did not get underway until the city." The Capitol Hill March. Council (CHAT) has determined was that their top priority is the The implemented into three Title redevelopment and restoration of schools in the model the Quince Street and Apricot neighborhood - Jackson, Sumner Street areas. They are desperately and Riverside. Because of the in need of new steps ascending up success of the program, it is to homes, new sidewalks, light heartily accepted and agreed that fixtures, land acquisitions of it should be in more schools, Mrs. property for open space for Browne reported. The district has parking a few cars. She urged task benefited from the attendance force members to visit the area improvement since the program and see the problems for began because each days' absence themselves. costs the district $6.00. There is The task force has also no evidence of food waste at the identified forty other problems breakfast program. Theoutlook relating to physical environment of the School Board changed and will be reviewing these to from the idea that it was a condense them. A nominating committee responsibility of the home to feed children breakfast to a belief that was selected to make there was a need for this type of recommendations for a new task program. Ability to pay for the force chairman. breakfast was determined from income guideline forms sent to each student's home. Fifteen cents was the cost for those who could pay. Breakfast was free to those who couldn't pay. During the months of February, March, April and May there were 22,776 breakfasts served with 2,995 paid for by the students. All breakfasts at Sumner were served free. Assistant Needed planning developing Sub-profession- and liaison work in and coordinating community organization to provide for maximum resident participation in the Model Cities program. Works under direct supervision of Task Force Coordinator. Minimum qualifications: Working knowledge of community agencies and their functions. Ability to establish 1071 S.W. Temple and maintain effective working area residents, other agencies and Neighborhood employees, the general public; ability to gather, organize and present data in a clear, logical manner. Education equivalent to graduation from high school or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Apply at: Model Cities 119 Summer Schedule with Model relationship 21st South' E. 467-9- 4 Adults: Math There have been no newness and short term of the program. Efforts will be made in the future to involve the mothers. The breakfast program for the Salt Lake City School District will be assumed by the State Department of Education. The State Department has agreed to reimburse the program 100 for food and labor. Additional funds are going to be needed to install or renovate kichens in other schools. involved Junior High Session Bookkeeping Type Reading - all levels Science English as a second language Spanish 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (under 16) Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Credit courses and basic courses. Someone . needed to run for the People's Freeway Board. If you are interested, call 328-474is 9. A training session, which concerns fair hearings, welfare rights, and food stamps will be held at the Board of Health, 610 South Second East, on June 28, Wednesday, from 7:00 p.m. Forces, Call 467-96 and There will be a Redwood which will be held trash clean-uJune 19 through 23. purpose Center. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend! is For Call Faron Ith. To Publish It's Your Meetings, 467-941- 6 Programs or Community Events. Other Task Force Meeting Dates, Call 467-9416- .. p Ask for ! Monday through Thursday get to 9:30 p.m. The public invited to attend. City - Get Involved 8:00 p.m. Meetings nutritional educative programs for mothers because of the - 16 On Model Cities Task 1 5 GED Preparation I 4 all levels English Social Studies program For Information - On June 29 and every Thursday, three people from the Odessy House will discuss drug abuse, alcohol problems, crime and delinquency, and other problems in the community in question and answer format. EVERYONE a INVITED TO ATTEND! HELD AT THE Redwood Service Center, 2717 So. Redwood Rd., call 466-875- 5 for IS information. REDWOOD COUNCIL Chairman, Barbara Reeves Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road, at 7:30 p.m. WESTSIDE COUNCIL Chairman, Russell Burt Meeting June 29, Thursday, 7:00 p.m. at the Neighborhood House, 1050 W. 5th South. |