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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Jobs and Events

“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects”-Will Rogers


Szott M-59 Chrysler Jeep 6700 Highland; White Lake-Porter, Lube Tech 248 529 0821


Waterford Treasury Office 5200 Civic Center Dr; Waterford-Account Clerk please apply online


Garden Inn 26000 American Drive; Southfield-Front Desk, Restaurant Staff


12/29/09 New Year! New Job! Career Expo Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin; Southfield-various positions and companies 9-3pm


Metro Cars 24957 Brest; Taylor-Human Resources Asst.


Cook’s Academy Learning Center 1100 lone Pine Rd; Bloomfield Hills-Childcare Workers (must have experience with toddlers and infants) 248 594 5437


All Rite Carpet 31205 Schoolcraft; Livonia-Janitorial/Floor Maintenance (pt) 734 425 0161


Inkster Housing Commission 4500 Inkster Rd. ; Inkster-Accounting Specialist


Weather Shield 228 Orchard Lake; Pontiac-Installation Techs. 248 335 1111 must have experience
1027 E. 14 Mile; Troy-Accounting Clerk @ 10/hr


Madison Electronics 17950 E. 14 Mile; Fraser-Cable Assembly 586 294 8300


Mr. Paul’s Chophouse 29850 Groesbeck; Roseville-Host/Hostess 586 777 7770


Import Connection 4237 Normandy Court; Royal Oak-Customer Service/Receptionist


American Concrete Institute 38800 Country Club Drive; Farmington Hills-Executive Asst


McEllan & Associates 885 Oakman; Detroit-Tax Preparers, File Clerks, Intake apply 12-3pm


Events
12/18/09 City of Detroit Senior Citizens Dept. Mayor Gala Cobo Hall Riverview Ballroom 11am-2pm 224 5444

JOBS

“The best day of my life is when I manage a winning game. And the second best day of my life is when I manage a losing game”-T. Lasorda


Boulevard Temple 2567 W. Grand Blvd; Detroit-CENA


NCI 44978 Ford Rd Suite A; Canton-Survey Crew


Easter Seals-Community Donation Center Associate (Warehouse) 800 708 2716


12/8/09 Dialogue Marketing Job Fair 800 Tower Dr 2nd Floor; Troy-Call Center Agents 10-4pm


Homewood Suites 1495 Equity Dr; Troy-Maintenance Tech


Bartz Bakery 1532 N. Telegraph; Dearborn-Baker


Four Points by Sheraton 8800 Wickham; Romulus-Cooks, Night Auditors


Baker College 34950 Little Mack; Clinton Township-Admin. Asst. (pt)


Adams Cleaners 3164 Walton Blvd; Rochester Hills-Presser & Silk Finisher 248 375 2830


Mark’s Quality Meat & Culinary Specialist 6800 Dix; Detroit-Warehouse & Driver 554 2500


Michigan Educational Personnel Services 2120 Progressive Dr; Hartland-Afternoon/Evenings Custodian (Southfield school)

Jobs

“None can usurp the height but those to whom the miseries of the world are a misery and will not let them rest”-RFK

2305 Cole; Birmingham-Custodians apply 8-12noon,1-3pm

Neighborhood Residential 2950 Birchena Crescent; West Bloomfield-Direct Care Workers (pt) Bloomfield area 248 363 5817

Falcon Group 33533 W. 12 Mile; Farmington Hills-Receptionist

CSI Support & Development 8425 E. 12 Mile; Warren-Light Maintenance (pt) Brandon-contact

Knights Inn 37527 Grand River; Farmington Hills-Front Desk

Conner Creek Academy 28111 Imperial Dr.; Warren-Parent Liaison

CSL Plasma 21921 Greenfield; Southfield-Medical Reception Techs, Donor Support Techs, and various other positions

Bartz Bakery 1532 N. Telegraph; Dearborn-Baker

Cancer Fund of America 23400 Michigan P#12; Dearborn-Phone Reps@10/hr  565 5901-Jan

43421 Garfield Suite 5; Clinton Township-Phone Coordinator (pt) 586 286 4500

Monday, November 2, 2009

Jobs


“Kind words are the music of the world”-Faber

Duggan Manufacturing 50150 Ryan Road, # 15,Shelby Township-Admin. Asst.

Dirty Dog Jazz Café 97 Kercheval; Grosse Pointe Farms-Line Chef, Wait Staff

Lois Cleaners 31221 Southfield; Beverly Hills-Shirt Presser

10329 W. McNichols; Detroit-Barber, Stylists, Nail Tech 734 323 2612

Northwest Guidance Center 2900 Conner; Detroit-Bus Driver (must have CDL)

 Ann Pullukat MD35 S Johnson Street, # 2C, Pontiac-Medical Receptionist 248 253 9600

22960 Venture Dr; Novi-Receptionist

City of Warren One City W Square Suite 410; Warren-Rental Inspection Coordinator

Detroit Midtown Academy 950 Selden; Detroit-Accountant 831 4961

Credit Union One 400 E. Nine Mile; Ferndale-Collector, Tellers (pt),Call Center Reps (pt)

Crescent Academy 17570 W 12 Mile Road,; Southfield-Bus Driver

Crest Lincoln Mercury 36200 Van Dyke; Sterling Heights-Detailer

Friday, October 16, 2009

Vote John R. Eddings for Detroit Charter Commission








Hello Detroit! I am John R. Eddings, candidate for the Detroit Charter Commission, finishing 12th in the August Primary. My candidacy is based on a strong belief that revisions of the City Charter are critical to the rebuilding of our great city.

The Charter Commission has a tremendous responsibility to ensure a healthy, secure and prosperous future for Detroit and all its residents. I remain committed to our city, our neighborhoods and my fellow citizens. I respectfully request and welcome the opportunity to earn your vote and support.

If you have any questions, please call me or visit my website to read my position on City Charter issues and related information.

Please review and share with your friends, neighbors and family members.

Dedicated With Experience and Integrity

Residence:
I have been a resident of Detroit since 1950 where I continue to reside today with my wife in northwest Detroit. Our daughter and her family also live in Detroit.

Education:
Graduate of Hampton University, in Virginia, Class of 1965
Graduate of Detroit Northwestern High School, Class of 1961

Public Servant:
Served Detroit citizens for more than thirty years as City Ombudsman, Deputy Director of Civic Center Department, Deputy Director of Human Resources and several other civil service positions.

Recommendations on Key Issues Confronting the Charter Commission:
1. The method of electing City Council members: Recommend a combina-tion of six (6) districts and three (3) at-large Council members
2. An independent City Attorney to run the Law Department
3. Enforceable penalties for officials that violate the Detroit City Charter
4. Authorizing a stronger Ethics Commission

Endorsements:
13th Congressional Democratic District
14th Congressional Democratic District
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 26
AFL-CIO
Crain’s Detroit Business
Detroit Free Press
Detroit News
Detroit Police Officers Association
Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce
Detroit Retired City Employees Association
Making Detroit Better
Metro Detroit AFL-CIO
Michigan AFSCME Council 25
Michigan Chronicle
Michigan/Ontario Council of Bishops
Church of God in Christ
Michigan Spanish Speaking Democrats
Michigan Teamsters Joint Council #43
Michigan Welfare Rights Organization
United Auto Workers (UAW)
Wayne County Democratic Black Caucus

Contact Information:
Committee to Elect John R. Eddings
20535 Rutherford Street
Detroit, MI 48235-2163
(313) 836-4944 – Home
(313) 836-0940 – Fax

ThirdDetOmbuds@comcast.net
http://EddingsForCharterCommission. wordpress.com
Labor Donated

PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN R. EDDINGS

Community Coalition to Host Wings with Winners Event

The Community Coalition is inviting all Detroit residents to meet and mingle with the candidates they have endorsed for the November 3rd 2009 General Election. The event will be held on Wednesday October 21st 2009 at the Laborers Local 1191 located at 2161 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit MI from 5:30 PM until 7:00 PM.

In addition, the Community Coalition urges voters to vote yes on Ballot Proposals S, D and O
The public and media are welcome to mix and mingle with the candidates chosen by the Community Coalition at the Wings with Winners event. The Community coalition has just completed mailing Slates to 47,000 Absentee Voters. On October 24th they will GOTV flush the 100 highest voting Precincts in Detroit and on Election Day they will be covering the top 100 polls with their Slate.

PAID FOR BY THE COMMUNITY COALITION



An Intimate Candidate Forum


Friday, September 25, 2009

Arts & Advocacy Event




“Michigan’s continuing economic woes are spilling over into the lives of the state’s youngest residents with nearly one out of every four young children (under age 5) living in poverty.” Michigan’s child poverty rate from 2000 – 2007 increased by 40% and confirmed child victims of abuse or neglect rate jumped up to 14 %.

Most of these cases are reported to involve “maltreatment” caused from poverty related issues, such as the inability of parents and caregivers to provide basic necessities like food, heat and clothing.
Kids Count in Michigan: A collaboration of Michigan’s Children and the Michigan League for Human Services
January 13, 2009 issue

You can help improve conditions for children most in need in our state by supporting Michigan’s Children during an Evening of Arts & Advocacy at Park West Gallery located at 29469 Northwestern Hwy in Southfield, Michigan, on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009, from 7:oo p.m. till 10:oo p.m.

The event will feature a special Exhibition & Sale of Art by Cartoonist, Nolan Ross, Special Guests, Live Entertainment, Hors d’oeuvres & other refreshments along with selected poetry by Blue Babies and Inside Out City-Wide Poets. VIP guests will experience a special youth-led Blue Babies Historical Motown Land Mark Tour. We need your help in making this event a success for our children. General admission tickets are $75 and VIP $100.

For online purchase/donation please go to; www.Michiganschildren.org. For reservation or more information call Chuck Calati at (800) 330-8674.

Together We Can Michigan!

Kristina Shannon, Project Manager         LaTasha Posey, Project Manager

Monday, September 14, 2009

Party with Councilman Ken Cockrel this Thursday on the Princess!







Party with your Council President as he rocks the Detroit River on the Mighty Princess. This Thursday, September 17th at the Detroit Princess Dock; the Black, White, and Gold Throwdown for Motown. Kenneth V. Cockrel presents the Ultimate Political Party where Detroit's Young Professionals, Artists, Entrepreneurs, and Film Makers sail on the winds of change toward a brighter future for our city.

Tickets include: Dinner, Music, Dancing, and Comedy for only $25.00 per person and $40 per couple. There will be prizes and raffles.

This is the Recession Busting, Stimulus Party for everyone in Detroit who wants to hear the good news about Detroit's Future. Reception Begins at 5:30 PM and the Cruise at 7:00 PM. Don't get left at the dock, get on board with KVC. Black, White, and Gold Attire Only!

Everyone who mentions the word MANNA when they RSVP to both (313) 638-1953 and ccfiiicas@aol.com will be entered into a special drawing for a Best Buy Gift Card. There will be "Manna" from Ken for those who lift up Manna Entertainment Group. Please leave your contact information, # of tickets, and ticket status (individual, couple, or combo) in the message. Detroit, it is time to GET ON THE BOAT with KVC.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Jobs


“Now that I have milk and cow everyone bids me morrow”-B. Franklin
City of Highland Park 12050 Woodward; Highland Park-Admin. Asst. must type 50wpm
City of Mt. Clemens 1 Crocker; Mt. Clemens-Bus Driver (pt)
MST Steel 24417 Groesbeck; Warren-Plant Mgr
Fitness USA 29444 Woodward; Royal Oak & 39333 Van Dyke; Sterling Heights-Fitness Instructor
Crest Mercury 36200 Van Dyke; Sterling Heights-Detailer
Benihana 21150 Haggerty; Farmington Hills-Teppan Chefs & Trainees, Sushi Chefs & Trainees
3601 W. Big Beaver Suite 304; Troy-Bookkeeper
Regency Healthcare 12575 Telegraph; Taylor-Cooks, Dietary Aides
Jacobson Company 800 Central; Wyandotte-Material Handlers
Geneva Watch Group 47440 Michigan Ave;Canton-Warehouse@ 8.50/hr all shifts available apply 8-12noon
St.Anne’s Meade 16106 W. 12 Mile; Southfield-Community Relations Coordinator
The Cat Practice 875 S. Worth; Birmingham-Receptionist
Baldwin Public Library 300 West Merrill; Birmingham-Operations Asst. (pt)
Hiller’s Market 24359 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 150; Southfield-Cook
Berkley School District 14700 W. Lincoln; Oak Park-Head Custodian & Afternoon Custodians
Elmhaven Manor 600 W. Walton; Pontiac-Activity Coordinator, Office Asst.
Autumn Cashmere 135 Park Dr; Troy-Warehouse, Clerical
221 W. Nine Mile; Ferndale-Office Asst.
25300 Guenther; Warren-Florist
Events
9/15,22,29 Women Educating Women Consortium Rochester Community Center 816 Ludlow 6:30-8pm 800 538 6040 ext 4