Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 19 February 1998 — Page 32

The Muncie Times, February 19,1998, Page 32

COMMUNITY FOCUS

Foster wins Martin Luther King Jr. Award

Congratulations to Bea Moten-Fosterthisyear’srecipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award. Mrs. Foster, owner and publisher of The Muncie Times, was honored during the recent King holiday birthday celebration sunrise ceremony at First Merchants Bank. Youth recipients of the award were Shawnda Crabtree, Jimia Johason of Southside High School; also Carl Jackson Jr. and Ryan Groves of Muncie Central High School. All four are seniors.Shawnda is the daughter of Charles and Toni Crabtree. Her GPA is 3.973 on a4.0 scale. Jimia is the daughter of Marcella Johnson. Her GPA is 3.329 on a 4.0 scale. Carl is the son of Roselyn Ivy andCarljacksonSr. He has a 3.6 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Ryan is the son of Steve and Vickie Groves. He has a 4.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Anderson resident Roy Shepherd was nominated 1997 Older Hoosier of the year by Area 6 Community and Senior Services, Inc. Shepherd and 15 other nominees were honored by Gov. FrankO’Bannon. In 1946, Shepherd helped organize the first Science Fairfor the Anderson LioasQub. College Avenue Untied Methodist Churchhas announced the next “Women in Dialogue” will be held at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 2 in Rooms 201 and 202 of the education building. The guest facilitatior is Debra Brunt, a local freelance wrtier and founder of the Almond Branch ministry. Sister to Sister Bible Encountermeetsnoonto 1 p.m. in the Philathea Room (enter on Washington Street). The next session is Feb.

20. Additional dates are March 6 and 20, and April 3 and 17. For more inforamtion call 2897337. The deadline for the Washington D.C. bus trip spoasored by the United Veterans of Delaware County, has been extended to Feb. 24. The trip is open to the public, It is scheduled for April 23 to April 26. The cost is $250, which includes trip, motel room and tour fees. An “All- U- Can- Eat” vegetable soup dinner noon to 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 will provide anyone interested in meeting the veterans and signing up for the trip. Costforthelunchis$2. For more information, contact John Bultman at 289- 7544 or Fred Wyman at 288- 9297.

Judy Mays

Woods Edge Children’s Center is waiving it’s $30 registration fee in February for families of Children aged 2 to 6. The center will accept 2 years olds who are not potty trained. For more information, contact Ginger Cay lor, center diretor, at 741- 9668. Woods Edge Children’s Center is near McGalliard and Morrison roads. The Muncie Commission on the Social Status of Black Males’ officers for 1998 are: chairman Troy Malone; Robert Darden, vice chainnan; David Johnson, secretary; Mark Kreps, assistant secretary; Corey White,

treasurer, and Emilio Isom, assistant treasurer. Committee chairmen are: Hurley Goodall, finance; James Vanleer, personnel and Jerome Williams, program. Advisory board members are, Carl Kizer Jr., State Rep., Tiny Adams, the Rev. Arthur Duerson Jr., the Rev. James Lawson, the Rev. Mark Ferguson, Harold Mason and City Councilman Monte Murphy. Malone said the commission received a $5,000grant from the community foundationofMuncie and Delaware County. For more information, call Malone at 747- 4742.

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