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Carolyn Hastings Speaks at Homeowners Workshop for Senior Citizens at Bethel AME Church, August 1989 Photographer: Steve Jones

Carolyn Hastings Speaks at Homeowners Workshop for Senior Citizens at Bethel AME Church, August 1989 image
Year:
1989
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1989
Caption:
Above left, Carolyn Hastings of the Housing Bureau for Seniors, explains homeowners rights during the workshop.

Women of Bethel Toy Club Sew Dolls, October 1968 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Women of Bethel Toy Club Sew Dolls, October 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1968
Caption:
Sewing Christmas Toys: Sewing toys is just one task of the Bethel Toy Club, which provides Christmas gifts for needy children of this county. Mrs. James Parker (center), president of the group, Mrs. Boots Anthony (right), the club's founder, and Mrs. Leslie R. Bassett, a club member, sit behind stuffed dolls, products of their hours spent sewing.

Bethel Toy Club Hosts Christmas Party at the Ann Arbor Community Center, December 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Bethel Toy Club Hosts Christmas Party at the Ann Arbor Community Center, December 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 22, 1969
Caption:
Christmas Party Called Best: The annual Christmas party for needy youngsters held yesterday by the Bethel Toy Group at the Ann Arbor Community Center was the best yet, officials of the organization agreed. Left to right is Santa Claus, played by Dr. Frizell Vaughn; Mrs. Nancy Anthony, who founded the Toy Group; Police-Community Relations Lt. Kenneth B. Klinge; Mrs. James Anderson, president of the group; and Mrs. Lee Jones, appearing as Mrs. Santa Claus.

Voices of Bethel Choir Prepares for Fall Concert, November 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson

Voices of Bethel Choir Prepares for Fall Concert, November 1988 image
Year:
1988
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1988
Caption:
CONCERT PLANNED - The Voices of Bethel choir at Bethel A.M.E. Church will present its 10th annual fall concert Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. This year's concert is dedicated to choir member Glenn Hallums, who is in the hospital. The Voices of Bethel, directed by Francetta Ampey, will feature spiritual, Gospel and contemporary songs. Rev. John A. Woods is pastor. The church is located at 900 Plum St. in Ann Arbor. The concert is free and the public is invited.

Conrad Moore Rides in Wagon at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Conrad Moore Rides in Wagon at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1974
Caption:
Their Care's At Stake: Days are busy and varied at local day care centers. When we visited Bethel AME Church Day Care Center for picture taking sessions this past week, director Gwendolyn Dixon was taking the children in batches of three to the dentist. In the morning the remaining children were inside--painting, playing records, tumbling about in the playhouse. Later in the afternoon, they bundled up for a romp in the cool sunshine. A wagon was the focus of attention for Brian Peck, top left, Conrad Moore, top right, and for Walter Greene and Tia Hunter, bottom left. At center left, Walter, hair flying, just took off on the run. And David Dale, above and at right, found the snow suitable both for munching and lying in. But the existence of Bethel AME Day Care Center and several others is now threatened by anticipated cuts in city funding.

Brian Peck Rides in Wagon at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Brian Peck Rides in Wagon at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1974
Caption:
Their Care's At Stake: Days are busy and varied at local day care centers. When we visited Bethel AME Church Day Care Center for picture taking sessions this past week, director Gwendolyn Dixon was taking the children in batches of three to the dentist. In the morning the remaining children were inside--painting, playing records, tumbling about in the playhouse. Later in the afternoon, they bundled up for a romp in the cool sunshine. A wagon was the focus of attention for Brian Peck, top left, Conrad Moore, top right, and for Walter Greene and Tia Hunter, bottom left. At center left, Walter, hair flying, just took off on the run. And David Dale, above and at right, found the snow suitable both for munching and lying in. But the existence of Bethel AME Day Care Center and several others is now threatened by anticipated cuts in city funding.

David Dale Plays Outside at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

David Dale Plays Outside at Bethel AME Church Day Care, February 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1974
Caption:
Their Care's At Stake: Days are busy and varied at local day care centers. When we visited Bethel AME Church Day Care Center for picture taking sessions this past week, director Gwendolyn Dixon was taking the children in batches of three to the dentist. In the morning the remaining children were inside--painting, playing records, tumbling about in the playhouse. Later in the afternoon, they bundled up for a romp in the cool sunshine. A wagon was the focus of attention for Brian Peck, top left, Conrad Moore, top right, and for Walter Greene and Tia Hunter, bottom left. At center left, Walter, hair flying, just took off on the run. And David Dale, above and at right, found the snow suitable both for munching and lying in. But the existence of Bethel AME Day Care Center and several others is now threatened by anticipated cuts in city funding.

Children Prepare for Bethel AME Church's Spring Fashion Show, March 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Children Prepare for Bethel AME Church's Spring Fashion Show, March 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1966
Caption:
Dressed for Spring: Dressed in outfits they will model in the Bethel AME Church's spring fashion show at 4 p.m. Sunday are Stephan Roose (from left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Roose of Hill Street; Paula Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon of North Fourth Avenue, and Keith Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Murphy of Gott Street.