.f-^ ¿ ^ : • ' »-'J.-«. s ! Page A 7 t •• .*>•* **-- u A ; . r * w » » . * - Ms. Senior A m erica Louis G. Stuetley, Jackie Clinton Wheeler, and Juanita Nixon are among eight gor­ geous grandm others who share their secrets for staying beautiful and vi­ brant, in the May EBONY. “ 1 dance all the time, especially while cleaning the house,” says Jackie Clinton Wheeler, 5 1, who is the glam­ orous grandmother o f six. “ Every morning, 1 take one hour ot quiet tim e ... before taking on the pressures and stress o f the day." Louise G. Stuetley, 61, who holds the title for Ms. Senior America is the grand­ mother o f four and says, "1 have a treadmill, a stationary bike and a stairmaster. I do a halt an hour on the machines in the m orning and 45 min­ utes at night.” Juanita Nixon, 42, former wife o f Sugar Ray Leonard, has two sons and one grandchild and says, “Once you get older gravity works against you, so I fight back with aerobics and weight training.” also featured am ong the most “G lamorous Grandm others” is Ruth Thomas, 57, o f Fredericksbur, Vir­ ginia, grandm other o f twenty-two; Claudia Turner, 58, o f Silver spring, Maryland, grandmother o f three; and Etta King Hart, 74, o f Park Forest, Illinois; grandmother o f two. photo caption Jackie Clinton W heeler, 51, is among eight gorgeous grandmothers who share their secrets for staying beautiful and vibrant, in the May EBONY. most Hispanic grandparents raising children in New York live in extreme poverty, and only one in five can speak English well. The study finds the greatest barrier to these grandparents using govern­ ment services is not knowing they are available, even though three in four reported at least one unmet health or social service need. Almost all o f the women in the study are poor or nearly poor. The study finds that half are separated or divorced women, and Achievement Matters” K P overty Professor Denise Burnette, who ran the study, calls for aggressive outreach efforts at the local level to improve grandparents’ awareness o f entitlements and service benefits for themselves and their grandchildren. Outreach materials must be in Spanish and English, at an appropriate reading level. She warns of the effect o f wel­ fare reform on grandparent caregivers, especially time limits on income ben­ efits, eligibility for food stamps, re­ quirements for employment, and the effects o f immigrant status on benifits. 8TH ANNUAL SPRING RENAISSANCE FAIRE Metropolitan Learning Center (MLC) hosts its 8th annual Spring Renaissance Faire at MLC on Friday, May 8, 1998, from 3:00pm 7:00pm. MLC is located at 2033 NW Glisan Street. E njoy an afternoon and evening o f celeb ra­ tion and fun in honor o f Spring and the arts. B ring your fam ily, friends, and your neighbors to the R enaissance Faire. Food You will find a variety ofdinner items including, bentos, nachos, snacks, and desserts. MOTHER’S DAY VALUES! SAFEWAY Sill f FOOD & DRUG Look For Your Crafts and Booths You will also enjoy zany and fun events and projects. The Faire includes theatrical performances, clowns, games, archery, face painting, plant sale, crafts, music, and exploration o f the arts. 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J\ ■ -l.uwereme Dark, President, Urban League of Portland -Carmen Thompson, Agent, State Farm Insurance, Portland in — “We must create a culture in our homes and our communities which sends the message loud and clear to our children that learning is one very important way to illustrate, Achievement M atters” about the same proportion had less than eight years o f schooling. Three in four o f the grandparents surveyed reported at least one unmet health or social service need. Seventy percent rated their own health as poor or fair, and nearly half showed signs o f at least mild depression. 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