For Release: January 16, 2003
"Martin Luther King Breakfast"
Who: | A+ for Kids and NJ Watershed Ambassadors |
What: | AmeriCorps members, staff and community volunteers will provide a hot nutritional breakfast to over 300 people of the Trenton community. Members will also help with distribution of clothing and books that were collected from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection and 20 host agency offices. Entertainment will be provided. |
When: | Monday, January 20, 2003 |
Where: | Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 531 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Trenton |
Time: | 9:00-11:00am |
Contact: | Eric Carlson, Ph: 609-656-8500; Fax: 609-656-8570 Lisa Merman, Ph: 609-272-6997; Fax: 609-272-6941 |
Work at Four Trenton Locations in honor of Dr. King
Who: | The Bonner Foundation/Bonner Leaders Program |
What: | AmeriCorps members and community volunteers will gather together as one group to remember Dr. King and then split into four service teams. The teams will work at four organizations in Trenton; painting, sorting through and organizing clothes donations, and discarding expired food items.. |
When: | Monday, January 20, 2003 |
Where: | Rider University for large gathering. Smaller groups will work at Trenton After School Program, Mt. Carmel Guild, HomeFront and Bethany Food Pantry. |
Contact: | Julie Charubusapayon; Ph: 609-924-6663; Fax: 609-683-4626; |
Email: | jcharubusapayon@bonner.org; Erin McGrath; Ph: 609-896-5247 |
"Remembering MLK"
Who: | Digital Divide Union County College |
What: | Members will present a short play about Martin Luther King Jr, to children at the Boys and Girls Club. They will also distribute a time line of his life and contributions. In addition, the members will be soliciting donations of books from local merchants to be donated to the children in the club. |
When: | January 17, 2003 |
Where: | Boys and Girls Club, 513-515 Richmond Street, Elizabeth |
Time: | 2:00-4:00 p.m. |
Contact: | Jackie Elkin, 908-659-5166 ; elkin@ucc.edu |
"Womens Health Information"
Who: | International Institute of New Jersey |
What: | In collaboration with the Episcopal Center for Womens Services, AmeriCorps members will disseminate information about health issues including asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure STDs and nutrition. Free blood pressure screening sugar level checks will be offered. |
When: | January 21, 2003 |
Where: | Journal Square Path Station |
Time: | 12-4:00 pm |
Contact: | Natasha Canty, Ph: 201-653-3888, ext.53; Fax: 201-963-0252 E-mail: nmcanty@aol.com |
"Food Distribution"
Who: | Juvenile Justice Commission |
What: | Packing and distribution of food to needy families in the Southern New Jersey area;, Monmouth ad Ocean Counties |
When: | Friday, January 17, 2003 |
Where: | Time and Contact: Food Bank of South Jersey, 1501
John Tipton Blvd., Pennsauken 9:00 am-4:00 pm; Chris Valenti, Ph; 856-662-4884 Monmouth Ocean Food Bank, Neptune, 9:00-1:00 pm; Audrey Romeo, Ph: 732-918-2600 |
"March and Rally honoring Dr. King"
Who: | Juvenile Justice Commission |
What: | Members from community groups, religious groups, local business people and individuals will march in support of efforts to alleviate some of the gang violence and negative behavior of youth in Elizabeth |
When: | Sunday January 19, 2003 |
Where: | Walker Center, Elizabeth |
Time: | 3:00 6:00 pm |
Contact: | Salaam Ismial, Ph: 973-297-8865/ 908-355-5646 |
"Martin Luther King Day Kick-Off to African American History Month"
Who: | New Jersey Community Development Corporations (NJCDC) Community Leaders Program, Paterson Technology Corps., AmeriCorps VISTA, At-Risk Youth Mentoring Program, Great Falls Youth Build, Paterson YMCA, Pilgrimage Outreach Ministries Zone Program, and Garret Morgan Academy of Transportation and Technology. |
What: | NJCDC and their community partners, will put together a day of events which will carry into African American History Month. Martin Luther King Day will be the kick-off of a month-long series of events, which focus on Dr. King, his work and vision, and the importance of understanding diversity. |
When and Where: | Friday, January 17, 2003, Paterson YMCA Pre-School;
AmeriCorps members and students from the Garret Morgan Academy will
host a dance performance, an art lesson focused on diversity, and
the telling of Dr. Kings story to 90 preschoolers. Call for
times.
Monday, January 20, 2003, Paterson YMCA, Riverside Terrace Housing Development. AmeriCorps members and volunteers from the groups Mentoring and YouthBuild Programs will host a day of activities for 120 Paterson children. Activities will include a culture room; a recreational segment, a dance performance; and an art project which will become a wall mosaic displaying thoughts of peace and equality. Time: 10:00 am-4:00 pm Wednesday, February 5, 2003 and Friday February 28, Pilgrimage Outreach Ministries Zone Program , 449 Union Avenue Americorps members and community partners will host a day of personal development training to 60 at-risk Paterson teens. Activities will include guest speakers who will highlight career opportunities, civil rights and human rights, and training in diversity, problem solving and conflict resolution. Time: 10:00 am- 1:45 pm; 2:00-5:45 pm There will also be poster, poetry and essay contest for both elementary and high school students throughout the city. The MLK celebration will culminate with a celebration at the end of February at the Garret Morgan Academy. There will be an art exhibit of all entries for the contests run during the month. Contest winners will be announced and receive prizes. Details still to be confirmed. Call for additional information. |
Contact: | Janel Bodner, Ph: 973-225-0555; Fax: 973-225-0556; E-mail: jbodner@njcdc.org |
"Children Recreate Dr Kings Life"
Who: | Urban League of Hudson County |
What: | AmeriCorps members, parents and community volunteers will recruit school age children to participate in a variety of activities celebrating the life of Dr. King. They will participate in activities such as reciting poems, reading the MLK timeline, performing skits and dancing |
When: | February 22, 2003 |
Where: | Location to be determined. (Call for information) |
Time: | 11 am 3 pm |
Contact: | Wentford Gaines, Ph: 201-521-0279; Fax: 201-521-1704; E-mail:gai247wen@aol.com |
Learn and Serve America: School-Based Programs
"Tolerance and Diversity: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"
Who: | Cranford High School Social Studies Department |
What: | Grade 10 American History I students will create a three part project. Part I will be a history project related to tolerance and diversity. Part II will be a reflection on a selected reading dealing with tolerance and diversity in contemporary America, emphasizing the work of average people and their endeavors. Part III will be a service learning activity focusing on tolerance and diversity. |
When: | Kickoff is January 20. The event will take place during February and March. Students descriptions of all three completed parts, as well as reflections on their significance to the U.S., the community and the student, are to be submitted as a portfolio March 24. |
Where: | Cranford High School, Cranford School District |
Contact: | Bernard Flasberg, Ph: 908-709-6306; Fax: 908-276-6552; Email: flashber@cranfordschool.org --- Walter Stern, Ph: 908-709-6207 |
"Sensitivity Training"
Who: | Delsea Regional High School High School ROTC, Franklinville |
What: | An assembly on character education and sensitivity training for cultural diversity will be presented by Organizational Growth, Inc. for the students and community. |
Where: | Delsea Regional High School Auditorium |
When: | Tuesday January 21; Thursday January 23 |
Time: | 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.; 12:30-2:00 pm |
Contact: | Madeline Propert/Major ArthurDietz ; Ph: 856-694-0100; Fax: 856-694-5637; Email: MPropertelsea@k12.nj.us |
"Quotations and Bookmarks to Honor Dr. King"
Who: | Delsea Regional Middle School, Franklinville |
What: | Grade 8 students have researched quotes of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The students will select a quote and create a bookmark using the quote as a spring board for artwork. Bookmarks will be distributed to Elementary schools in Franklin and Elk Townships. |
When: | Month of January |
Where: | Middle School Cafeteria |
Contact: | Ms. Terry Vanaman-Cole; Ph: 856-694-0100; Fax: 856-694-4417 Email: TVanaman@delsea.k12.nj.us |
"Honoring Community Law Enforcement Officers
Who: | Delsea Regional Middle School, 7th Grade, Franklinville |
What: | Grade 7 students will honoring the civil servants of the community at an assembly where they will read letters of appreciation and present plaques to honored guests. . |
When: | Friday, January 17, 2003 |
Where: | Middle School Cafeteria |
Time: | 8:30 a.m |
Contact: | Trish Hagan and Frank Myers; Ph: 856-694-0100; Fax: 856-694-4417 Email: THagan@delsea.k12.nj.us |
"Creating an Environment Illustrating Martin Luther Kings Life"
Who: | Haddon Heights High School Students |
What: | Students in CARE "Creating a Respectable Environment" are spearheading efforts to show ideas for activities that honor and promote Dr. Kings legaqcy and ideals. This includes putting up posters, a display, and a bulletin board asking students to list and describe what they will do to honor his work. Students have been asked to select at least one job or deed that they will do to assist in the community. Students also will be writing reflective essays about Dr. King and how they can carry out his work. In addition, several students will be assisting with a local community interfaith service. |
When: | Monday ,January 13 - Tuesday, January 21, 2003 InterFaith Service Sunday, January 19, 2003. Call for specific information regarding dates, times and locations. |
Where: | Haddon Heights High School, Haddon Heights School District |
Contact: | Denise Hoeschele; Ph: 856-547-1920; Email: hueschcied@hhsd.k12.nj.us |
"March on Washington Street and Civil Rights Movement"
Who: | Hoboken Charter School |
What: | The March on Washington Street Students, families and community members will meet at a central location and march to Hoboken City Hall for a ceremony and proclamation celebrating the ideals and values of Dr. Martin Luther King. This years theme will be the rights of children. Following the march, there will be a display of service opportunities for families. Participants will march from Church Square Park to Hoboken City Hall to spread Kings call to service. "The Sights and Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement" Activities, performances and student-created exhibits that highlight the ongoing struggle for civil rights around the globe. In addition to schools, other organizations will share their work connected with the Movement and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Types of educational displays include: music, dance, and visual arts.. |
When & Where: | The March on Washington Street: Saturday, January
18, 10:30 am--8:00 pm Hoboken City Hall, Hoboken Shelter for the Homeless, local food bank and supermarkets. The Sights and Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement:
Monday, January 20 , 4:007:00 pm |
Contact: | Jill Singleton, Ph: 201-963-3280; Fax: 201-963-0695; |
"Drill Meet to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King"
Who: | Linden High School Naval ROTC Program |
What: | Some 300ROTC cadets will serve as host and participants in a competitive drillmeetto honor Dr. King. Sixteen schools from Connecticut, New York and New Jersey will interact and demonstrate teamwork. dance, and visual arts.. |
When: | Monday, January 20, 2003 |
Where: | Linden High School Academy of Science and Technology, St Georges Ave. Linden School District |
Time: | 8:00 am 5 pm |
Contact: | Lt. Commander Hac; Ph: 908-486-2212; Fax: 908-486-3270 |
NJ SERVICE LEARNING LEADER SCHOOLS
"18 Projects to Take Place in School District"
Who: | Staff and students at Bernards High School |
What: | All students will participate in a choice of 18 + serviceprojects including attendance at the Community Food Bank, Hillside for sorting and assistance; and working at St. Johns Soup Kitchen. A partial list includes an environmental project, a history mural, an art mural; and a Kids rap/special tutoring session. |
When: | Friday, January 17, 2003 |
Where: | Bernardsville |
Time: | 7:45 am-2:45 pm |
Contact: | Rick Musser, Ph: 908-204-1930, ext. 195; Fax: 908-766-8223; Email:rmusser@shsd.org |
"Biography and Writings of Dr. King / Original Speeches on His Values
Who: | Sixth grade literary students at Christa McAuliffe Middle School, Jackson |
What: | During the weeks prior to Friday, January 17, students will read and present chapters of Martin Luther Kings life, listen to his "I have a Dream" Speech , and read and write poetry on his ideas. |
When: | Culminating activity will be Friday, January 1 7, 2003 when students will give speeches relating to the ideas expressed in Kings "I Have a Dream Speech. |
Where: | Christa McAuliffe Middle School |
Time: | Room 226, 10:15 a.m.; Room 225, 1:30 pm |
Contact: | Nancy DellOsso; Ph: 732-833-4701; Email: NLDellOsso@jacksonsd.k12.nj.us |