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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2004

BRIEFS ► Continued from Paqt 1 volunteer and/or professional achievement. This award is the highest honor bestowed on an older person by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The individual selected will represent central Indiana at the Governor's Conference on Aging in December. The deadline to make nominations is April 1. Call Bob AdsK at CICOA Aging & InHome Solutions at (317) 803-

6009 for a nomination form. HBO celebrates Black History Month HBO's 2004 Black History Month celebration will highlight significant contributions made by African-American women with key programming that spotlights their efforts have

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Last Thursday Susan L. Taylor, aditorlal director for Essence Magazine, spoke to a packed crowd at Martin University's Gathertorium as part of the Steward & Associates Speaker Series. During the reception Taylor, a 34-year veteran of the magazine, held Tyler Bostic as she engaged in conversation with Kimberly Graham. During Taylor'S speech she spoke on being positive, the importance to setting goals and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. (Photo/E. Wheeler)

Harry Belafonte, entertainer and human rights activist, recently made an appearance at Butler University’s Clowes Hall as part of the University's Black History Month series. Currently, Belafonte is a spokesperson for the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa. (Photo/J. Hurst)

The Mental Health Association in Marion County sponsored The Newlywed Game: Political Odd Couples, a fund-raiser that featured republicans, democrats and media members paired with unlikely "spouses." Recorder columnist Amos Brown prepares himself to "marry” State Rep. and republican minority leader Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis).

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::: Daily :30 vignettes profiling great African-Americans and their achievements locally & nationally ::: Coverage of Black History Month events & celebrations on Eyewitness News throughout February •s: Black History Month events calendar on wthr.com ::: Special Program: “We Have a Dream” airing Saturday, February 21st at 3pm on WTHR, Channel 1 3

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