Free Mammogram
Category: Chronicle Community Written by Chronicle Staff
The POH Riley Foundation will host its 2nd Annual Sister & Sister Health and Education Day on Oct. 11, at POH Regional Medical Center, 50 N. Perry St., in Pontiac. Participants will receive a free mammogram.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 14:32
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Verizon, Other Help Combat Domestic Violence
Category: Chronicle Community Written by Chronicle Staff
Throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October), Verizon Wireless customers who purchase the brand-new Nokia 2705 Shade online can use and help increase domestic violence awareness at the same time. Customers who buy the Nokia Shade with a camera at verizonwireless.com will receive a free picture frame phone lanyard and a Purple Xpress-on faceplate, while supplies last.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 14:36
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Golightly CTC 2009-2010 School Open House
Category: Chronicle Community Written by Chronicle Staff
You’re invited to Cornelius L. Golightly Career and Technical Center’s Open House, on Wednesday, October 7th, from 4-7pm.
With over 27 years of educational experience, “expecting excellence everyday” is a commitment we offer students on a consistent basis. Our alumni are working for top-notch corporations, our school has received numerous city-wide, state, and national awards, and we graduate hundreds of professionally skilled-trained students yearly!
Stop by and see for yourself on Wednesday, October 7th, from 4:00-7:00pm. Enjoy the interactive campus tours and customer service outlets, meet and greet the professional skilled-trained staff, refreshments, and more!
For more information, call (313) 822-8820, that’s (313) 822-8820. The center is located at 900 Dickerson, on the corner of East Jefferson and Dickerson in Detroit.
Golightly Career and Technical Center, 27 years of expecting excellence everyday!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 14:32
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Partnership Between City Hall And Community Associations Critical To Detroit's Revitalization
Category: Chronicle Community Written by Gary Brown
The greatest asset any city can have is its people. Detroit is no exception to the rule. For far too long, the people of Detroit have been neglected by a city government and City Council that has turned a blind eye to the needs of its residents.
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Golightly Career and Technical Center
Category: Chronicle Community Written by Chronicle Staff
Golightly Career and Technical Center, one of Detroit Public School’s premiere Career and Technical Centers, is “Expecting Excellence Everyday!"
Golightly Career and Technical Center, located on Detroit’s east-side, opened its doors in 1982 serving as the “beacon” of educational cornerstone for the Jefferson-Chalmers Community. Named in honor of Cornelius L. Golightly, the first black president of the Detroit Board of Education, Golighty’s 27 years of existence continue to integrate academic education and professional training for local high school students. The center services 10-12th graders from Detroit Public High Schools, non-public high schools, Grosse Pointe, Highland Park, and Hamtramck schools. Golightly Career and Technical Center offers two-year programs providing students with professional career planning and training for jobs in the 21st century.
We have sixteen demanding program offerings which include the following: Academy of Finance, Academy of Information and Technology, Academy of Travel and Tourism, Call Center Academy, Computerized Graphics & Publishing Technology, Baking and Pastry Arts, Hospitality and Food Services, Meat Cutting and Charcuterie, Agriscience, Automotive Body Repair, Automotive Service Technology, Computer Aided Drafting, Biomedical Engineering/Electronics Technology, Law Enforcement, Mass Media Communications, and Welding and Cutting. Entrepreneurship, Practicum Placement and Co-op Work Experiences are extended offerings to all students. Reading and Math Specialists are also available for academic integration.
Golightly’s mission is to partner with parents, business, industry and the community in order to successfully prepare all students in a technologically advanced facility to compete in a global workforce. We currently have over 900 students enrolled at Golightly in the morning, mid-day and afternoon sessions. We “Expect Excellence Everyday!” High expectations in conjunction with a commitment to being productive is what we encourage from our students so that they will move forward to become a productive citizen in a high demand, high wage and high skill career.
We continue to be excited about the educational possibilities that Golightly Career and Technical Center, as well as the District, offers to our students. The professional and highly qualified staff is committed to educating all students within our Center of Excellence.
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