Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 2000 — Page 17
FRIDAY, MAY 19,2000
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
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Scholarship awards The Greater Indianapolis Area Alumni Chapter of Alabama A&M University is now accepting applications for their Book Award Scholarships. The application deadline is Aug. I. Up to $500 will be awarded. Students applying for the award must be from the Greater Indianapolis area. Also all AAMU students are invited to an annual cookout June 17. Please call (317) 826-0279 for more information and to obtain an application. College courses offered at the Meadows Ivy Tech offers more than 30 programs leading to associate degrees and technical certificates. The • Ivy Tech State College-Central Indiana Community Campus schedule for the Meadows Area College has been announced for summer 2000. Beginning Monday, May 22, college courses will be offered at the Meadows Area College, 4004 Meadows Dr. Registration can be completed by phone only. For more information call (317) 921-4662, (317) 921-4461 or (800) 624-7584. FAMU Rattlers. The Indianapolis Chapter of Florida A&M University will meet on Saturday, May 20 at 2:30 p.m. at the Health and Hospital Corp. of Marion County, first floor conference room, 3838 N. Rural St. For more information call (317) 3478770. Summer food program The Christamore House MultiServiceCenter announces the sponsorshipof the summerfood service program for children. Free meals will be made available to children 18 years of age and under, or persons over 18 who are determined to by a state or local public education agency to be mentally or physi-
cally disabled and who participate in a public or nonprofit private school program established for the mentally or physically disabled. The meals will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. The Christamore House located at 502 N. Tremont will provide breakfast and lunch from June 12 to Aug. 11 Monday through Friday. Breakfast will be held from 8 to 9 a.m., and lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Minority scholarships
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The Minority Teacher and Special Education Services Scholarship Program 2000-2001 is offering scholarships for minority students (defined as Black or Hispanic) seeking teaching certification, special education teaching certification, or occupational or physical therapy certification. The application deadline is set by each institution. For more information, scholarship guidelines or an application, call the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI) at (317) 232-2350. Trinity Lutheran
Preschool
Enrollments are now being accepted at Trinity Lutheran Preschool, 8540 E. 16th St. The preschool program is meant to work in partnership with parents in providing for growth and development of the preschool child. For more information call (317) 897-0243. Homework Hotline With a simple toll-free phone call, Indianapolis area middle and high school students can now receive help to better understand math and science through Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Home-
work Hotline.
There are no fees associated with this educational program. The tollfree phone number is 1-877-ASK-ROSE. Rose-Hulman students are available to answer calls from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday night throughout the school year. The Homework Hotline has been expanded to serve students of Central Indiana public and private schools (hrpugh a $1 million graqj
from Lilly Endowment. The Homework Hotline received Ameritech’s Partnership In Education Award in 1994. It is also sponsored by the 3M Corp. and Electronic Data Systems. Indiana College Network class catalogs The Indiana College Network (ICN) has released its schedule of distance education classes for spring and summer 2000. Indiana colleges and universities are offering more than 1,000 courses in the new catalog. Nearly half will be taught through the Internet, allowing people toeam college credit from home. Free catalogs are avai I - able by contacting the ICN student service center at (800) 426-8899 or [email protected]. More information is available by logging onto www.icn.org. Student Fellowship for Blacks Student Fellowship for Blacks has awarded more than $] 10,000 since 1978. The fellowship was created to assist Black colleges *and universities financially and provide funds for Black students. The application deadline is June 3. Write to Student Fellowship for Blacks, P. O. Box 18107, Indianapolis, IN 46218. For more information please call (317) 549-3166. City schools come out on
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The Arsenal Technical High School telecommunications Magnet students took home three awards from the State Broadcasting Contest. The event was sponsored by the Indiana Association of School broadcasters. Shortridge Middle School recently received several awards during the Indiana State schools Music Association Contest. The school’s band, choir and string performers placed first in the competition. The Broad Ripple Jazz Band recently received a First Division Rating from each of three judges during the Indiana State School Music Association ’ s Jazz Contest. This is the 18th consecutive First .Division Rating for Broad Ripple.
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Ms. Aisha Sabur-Jarvis and Ms. Goldie Scales invite women between the ages of 16-24 years old to consider a unique opportunity to receive free vocational and GED preparation skills training. You will have your choice of vocational occupations. You may also elect to receive your training in a residential or non-residential setting. Whatever your preference is you will he provided books, supplies, a professional clothing allowance, breakfast, lunch, childcare referral assistance (for non-residential program), medical, dental, and vision care and a nominal bi-weekly pay. Upon completion of training you will be provided an opportunity to obtain advanced training opportunities, attend college, or to begin a job search. Job Corps is a wonderful and rewarding way to advance economically and educationally. High School graduates and Student who have not passed the ISTEP tests are also welcome to apply. Call Ms. Sabur-Jarvis at 684-2217 or Ms. Goldie Scales at 684-7646 to discuss eligibility and enrollment.
South Calvary Missionary Baptist Church b seeking Trained Organist with demonstrated ability to teach music groups. South Calvary Is an established church located Just south of downtown Indianapolis Call: 638-7850 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. M-F or 638-7222 and leave messages.
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