Detroit
Public
Schools
show off
new
safety
features
on
district
buses
A
GPS-tracking
system
and
onboard
cameras
are
among
new
safety
features
on
Detroit
Public
Schools
buses
this
year to
help
keep
students
safe.
(Photo
by HB
Meeks/Tell
Us
Detroit)
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Detroit
Public
Schools,
Friday
morning
at
Brenda
Scott
School
18400
Hoover,
on the
city's
northeast
side
offered
a
demonstration
of the
new
safety
features
on
school
buses,
which
are
expected
to
dramatically
improve
the
safety
of
student
transportation
starting
this
fall.
Buses
from
First
Student,
ABC
Transportation
and
Safeway
were on
display
to the
media to
show off
new
technology
inside
and out.
The
safety
enhancements
include:
•
Crossing
gates to
ensure
children
cross in
front of
the bus
at a
safe
distance.
• Child
Check-Mate
– an
electronic
reminder
system
that
ensures
no child
is left
on the
bus.
The
system
becomes
activated
the
moment a
child
boards
the bus,
and
cannot
be
deactivated
until
the
driver
walks to
the rear
of the
bus and
depresses
the
"Stop
and
Check"
reset
button
upon
completion
of each
run.
• Zonar
system,
which
includes
GPS,
allows
staff to
pinpoint
the
exact
location
and
speed of
each bus
at any
time. In
the
event of
an
emergency,
buses
can
pinpoint
the
exact
location
and
provide
a quick
response.
If there
is a
traffic
jam or
any
instance
where
the
buses
are
delayed,
schools
can be
immediately
notified.
• Zonar
also has
a
vehicle
inspection
component
which
immediately
identifies
any
maintenance
issues
that
need
addressing
during
the
driver's
daily
safety
inspections
and
ensures
buses
are
operating
at
maximum
safety
and
efficiency
levels.
Bus fuel
efficiency
can be
tracked
to
decrease
fuel
costs by
monitoring
for any
unnecessary
idling
using
this
component.
• A
camera
to
monitor
all
on-board
activities.
System
helps to
navigate
through
street
closures,
multiple
holiday
events
DETROIT,
MI -
Labor
Day
weekend
gets a
jump
start
today
with
something
for
everyone.
Don’t
feel
torn
between
events;
the key
word is
convenience.
Planning
to drive
downtown
repeatedly?
Then the
Detroit
People
Mover
helps
you
travel
everywhere
you wish
to be.
Friday,
Sept. 3:
The
Hip-Hop
World
Series’
second
evening
merges
with the
first
evening
of the
Detroit
Jazz
Fest.
Woodward
is
closed
from
Campus
Martius
to
Jefferson,
so use
Broadway
or Grand
Circus
Park
Stations
for
Comerica
Park or
Cadillac,
Millender
Center
or
Financial
stations
for the
Jazz
Fest.
DPM
Hours:
6:30 AM
– 2:00
AM
And
After
the
Concert,
It’s the
After
Party! • DJ
The
Alchemist
to Heat
Up the
Ones and
Twos at
MGM
Grand
Detroit’s
V
Nightclub
for
Premier
Eminem
and
Jay-Z
After
Party •
Eminem’s
Official
Tour
DJ/Producer
to be
featured
as part
of
“Double
Vision
Fridays”
with DJ
Whip Detroit,
Mich. —
DJ The
Alchemist,
hip hop
artist
Eminem’s
official
tour DJ
and
producer,
will
continue
the
party
vibe at
MGM
Grand
Detroit’s
V
Nightclub
on
Friday,
September
3 for
the
premier
Eminem
and
Jay-Z
concert
after
party.
Alchemist
will be
featured
as part
of V
Nightclub’s
“Double
Vision
Fridays”
featuring
DJ Whip.
“Double
Vision
Fridays”
is one
of MGM’s
most
popular
parties
at V.
DJ The
Alchemist
hails
from
Beverly
Hills,
CA.
After
rising
to
prominence
in the
late
1990s as
a close
associate
of
Dilated
Peoples
and Mobb
Deep, he
went on
to
produce
for many
of hip
hop’s
leading
artists,
including
Detroit’s
own
Eminem,
and has
been
hailed
as one
of the
genre's
leading
producers.
DETROIT
- Dennis
Norfleet
is a
Martin
Luther
King
High
scholar-athlete
whose
favorite
subject
fits
right in
step
with his
football
exploits.
“I like
math
because
I like
working
with big
numbers,’’
he says.
Norfleet’s
numbers
on the
field
were
huge
Friday
night as
the 5-8,
175-pound
tailback
carried
the ball
30 times
for 254
yards
and five
touchdowns
in the
Crusaders’
32-19
victory
against
Birmingham
Brother
Rice in
the 2010
season-opener
for both
teams.
Nut-free
zones
help
Hiller’s
allergy
sufferers
stay
safe Commerce
Township,
MI -
After
hosting
two
Hiller's
Nut-Free
Health
Tours
this
summer
where
attendees
scoped
out
nut-free
foods
and
sought
expert
advice
from
allergy
specialists,
Hiller’s
Markets
realized
the huge
demand
for
nut-free
living.
Therefore,
Hiller’s
Markets
is
introducing
stand-alone
nut-free
sections
in its
stores.
“Nut
allergy
reactions
can be
so
serious
and so
frightening.
We want
to do
everything
we can
to help
our
families
– and
the
people
who cook
for them
– find
foods
they
like and
can eat
safely,”
said Jim
Hiller,
CEO of
Hiller’s
Markets.
“We are
nuts
about
our
customers…and
that is
why we
are
expanding
our
nut-free
sections.”
Barden
to be
honored
Friday,
September
3 at
Black
Enterprise
reception
DETROIT,
MI –
Casino
Magnate
and
Detroit
Businessman
Don H.
Barden
will
honored
this
Friday,
September
3, 2010
by Black
Enterprise
Magazine
as one
of the
nation’s
‘Titans:
40 Most
Powerful
African
Americans
in
Business.’
Barden,
who will
be
recognized
as part
of the
publication’s
annual
networking
event at
La Costa
Resort &
Spa in
Carlsbad,
Ca., was
also
recognized
in the
magazine’s
August,
2010,
40th
Anniversary
edition.
“It is
truly
humbling
and an
honor to
be in
such
great
company,”
Barden
said of
the
recognition.
“I’m
grateful
to have
the
recognition.”
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Prosecutor
Kym L.
Worthy’s
Public
Integrity
Unit in
collaboration
with
Detroit
Public
Schools
(DPS)
Office
of the
Inspector
General
recently
conducted
an
investigation
at the
A.
Phillip
Randolph
Career
and
Technical
Center
(Randolph).
The
investigation
has
resulted
in
charges
against
four
persons,
and was
conducted
at the
request
of
Detroit
Public
Schools
Emergency
Financial
Manager
Robert
Bobb.
Ben’s
Friends
Jazz
Orchestra
to
perform;
funds
raised
to
support
young
musicians.
DETROIT
-
Jaina
Bennett
and
Haidya
Knight
demonstrated
that
they
have
extraordinary
instrumental
music
talent.
They
were
selected
the
winners
among
several
young
talented
competitors,
and will
perform
and be
celebrated
at
InAccord’s
4th
Annual
“If Only
For One
Moment
Scholarship
Awards &
Legacy
of
Excellence
Benefit
Concert”
on Fri.,
September
3 at 6
p.m. at
the
Charles
H.
Wright
Museum
of
African
American
History,
315 E.
Warren,
Detroit.
The
program
begins
at 7
p.m. and
will
feature
a
performance
by Ben’s
Friends
Jazz
Orchestra,
a
17-member
big
band,
lead by
Benjamin
“Car
Daddy”
Pruitt,
Sr. The
public
is
invited.
100
Black
Men of
Greater
Detroit
and Blue
Cross
Blue
Shield
of
Michigan
Partner
for
Better
Health ‘Man
up! Walk
the Walk
for
Healthy
Families’
seeks to
get more
black
men to
the
doctor,
reduce
death
rate DETROIT,
MI -
Officials
from 100
Black
Men of
Greater
Detroit
and Blue
Cross
Blue
Shield
of
Michigan
this
week
kicked
off
Phase II
of a
year-long
campaign
to
improve
health
and
preventive
care in
Southeast
Michigan.
The
group
has
joined
with
other
health
and non
profit
agencies
to host
a health
walk and
screening
on Belle
Isle on
Saturday,
September
11,
2010.
Suburban
Church
and
African
Centered
School
in
Detroit
Create
Volunteer
Program DETROIT
-
Renaissance
Unity
Church
in
Warren,
Michigan
and
Timbuktu
Academy
of
Science
and
Technology,
a K-8
Detroit
Public
School
charter
located
on the
east-side
of the
city,
have
created
the
T.R.U.E.
Project,
“Timbuktu,
Renaissance
Unity
Education”
Project,
a unique
Detroit
school
and
suburban
church
collaboration
that
brings
together
volunteers
from the
congregation
who are
supporting
students
through
tutoring,
mentoring
and
school
initiatives.
Volunteers
completed
a school
orientation
last
spring
and
began
working
with
students.
–
INAUGURAL
FUNDRAISING
GALA ON
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER
16, 2010
DETROIT
– The
Detroit
RiverFront
Conservancy,
the
non-profit
organization
responsible
for the
construction,
operations,
maintenance
and
programming
of the
Detroit
International
Riverfront
and the
Dequindre
Cut
Greenway,
is
hosting
its
first-ever
fundraising
celebration,
Shimmer
on the
River,
on
Thursday,
September
16, 2010
at the
UAW-GM
Center
for
Human
Resources
on the
Detroit
Riverfront,
from 6
to 11
p.m.
This
magical
night is
expected
to
attract
hundreds
of
guests
with
proceeds
benefiting
the
Detroit
RiverFront
Conservancy
to
support
the
continued
transformation
of the
Detroit
Riverfront.
$2,500
College
Scholarships
Money
Available
from
Rainbow
PUSH
Detroit
Bureau
and
General
Motors,
Apply
Today Here
is your
opportunity
to
compete
for
college
scholarship
money.
If you
are a
graduating
senior,
or
currently
enrolled
in
college
please
check
back
with
Tell Us
Detroit
later
this
week for
more
information
regarding
the new
Rainbow
PUSH
Scholarships
for
Detroit
students.
The
scholarship
is being
offered
by the
Rainbow
PUSH
Detroit
Bureau
and
General
Motors.
DETROIT
DETROIT
RESTAURANT
WEEK
RETURNS
FOR FALL DETROIT,
MI - The
Detroit
Restaurant
Week
dinner
promotion
returns
Friday,
September
24
through
Sunday,
October
3 at
select
fine
dining
restaurants
located
in
greater
Downtown
Detroit.
Detroit
Restaurant
Week is
a great
opportunity
for
residents
from
southeastern
Michigan
and
visitors
from
Windsor,
Ontario
and
beyond
to enjoy
outstanding
three-course
meals
for just
$28 per
person
(excluding
tax,
gratuity,
and
beverages).
Detroit
Jazz
Fest to
share
music
with the
world over
Labor
Day
Weekend
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Can't
make the
festival? Tell Us
Detroit
will
bring
the
Detroit
Jazz
Festival
live to
your
computer during
the
opening
ceremony .The
DJF will
stream
live
via JazzPlanet.tv
– a
news
and
music
channel
featuring
live and
taped
performances,
news
flashes,
interviews
and
behind-the-scenes
commentary.
Jazz
Planet.tv
goes
live to
the
world
today,
September
3, at
6:30
P.M.,
EST,
with the
opening
night
red
carpet,
hosted
by
bassist
Christian
McBride.
As DJF
Executive
and
Artistic
Director
Terri
Pontremoli
explained,
“Jazz
Planet.tv
nurtures
the art
form in
ways we
could
only
dream of
a few
years
ago.
Outside
of being
in
Detroit,
it’s the
best
seat in
the
house!
And if
you tune
in this
year, we
guarantee
you’ll
want to
come
back in
2011.”
ROYAL
OAK, MI
Ford
Arts,
Beats &
Eats
presented
by
Citizens
Bank and
the City
of Royal
Oak
announced
today
that
parking
in lots
and
structures
in
downtown
Royal
Oak will
cost $15
per day.
Parking
lots at
Hazel
Park
Raceway
(to the
south of
the
festival)
and
Royal
Oak High
School
(to the
north of
the
festival)
will
cost $10
and
include
a free
shuttle
ride to
and from
the
festival.
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
The
Detroit
Seafood
Market
(1435
Randolph
Street,
Detroit,
Mich.),
and PV
Lounge,
is open
to the
public.
The new
restaurant
is owned
in a
partnership
between
Kenny
Akinwale
and
Executive
Chef
Leonardo
Vulagi.
Open for
lunch
and
dinner,
the
Detroit
Seafood
Market’s
menu
also
offers
entrées
including:
Broiled
Chilean
Sea Bass
“Pan-Asian
Style,”
Seafood
Fettuccine,
Broiled
Florida
Snapper
with
Crab
Meat,
and
All-You-Can-Eat
Crab
Legs on
Wednesdays.
The
Detroit
Seafood
Market
is open
Monday
through
Thursday
11:30
a.m. –
10 p.m.;
Friday
and
Saturday
from 5
p.m. –
midnight;
and
Sunday
from 4 –
9 p.m.
LANSING,
Mich.
(AP) --
Republican
gubernatorial
candidate
Rick
Snyder
vastly
outspent
his GOP
rivals
to win
Aug. 3
GOP
primary.
He also
spent
seven
times
more
than
Democratic
winner
Virg
Bernero,
according
to
campaign
finance
reports
filed
Thursday.
Snyder,
a
wealthy
Ann
Arbor
businessman
and
former
president
of
computer
maker
Gateway
Inc.,
gave his
campaign
$6.1
million
and
raised
$2
million
from
other
donors.
He then
spent
$7.6
million,
more
than
twice as
much as
anyone
else in
the
race.
CAIR -
MICHIGAN
Campaign
challenges
the ever
growing
Islamophobia
in
America
SOUTHFIELD,
MI - The
Michigan
chapter
of the
Council
on
American-Islamic
Relations
(CAIR-MI)
today a
national
public
service
announcement
(PSA)
campaign
featuring
Muslim
9/11
first
responders
and
designed
to
challenge
the
growing
anti-Muslim
bigotry
in
American
society.
CAIR's
PSA
campaign
is also
designed
to offer
an
implicit
challenge
to the
Florida
church
that
plans to
burn
copies
of the
Quran,
Islam's
revealed
text, on
September
11.
STRETCH
YOUR
FOOD
DOLLAR
WITH
DOUBLE
UP FOOD
BUCKS
Detroit,
MI - The
Jefferson
East
Business
Association
(JEBA)
will
unveil a
new
Community
Art
Garden
on
the
northeast
corner
of East
Jefferson
Avenue
and
Lakewood
Street
in
Detroit.
JEBA, in
collaboration
with Creekside
CDC, the
Southeast
Waterfront
Neighborhood
Association,
Allied
Financial
and
community
volunteers
transformed
a vacant
lot
along
East
Jefferson
Avenue
into an
outdoor
gallery
featuring
7 mixed
media
installations
produced
by local
artists
Sean
Hages,
Phil
Cierpal,
Lindsay
Jewell,
Hannah
Calpito,
Marie
Cierpal,
Sarah
Coffey,
Nivek
Monet,
Eric
Allen-Jillson
and
Daniela
Pianigiani.
11th
Annual
Rainbow
Push
Automotive
Summit
To Be
Held in
Detroit
September
30, 2010
Detroit,
MI -
Reverend
Jesse
Jackson,
Sr. ,
president
and
founder
of
Rainbow
PUSH
Coalition,
will
convene
beginning
on
Thursday,
September
30, 2010
at 8:00
am at
the
Motor
City
Conference
Center
with
automotive
industry
leaders
and
experts
at the
11th
Annual
Automotive
Summit
to
assess
and
review
the
standards
of
diversification,
especially
after
the
fallout
of the
automotive
industry,
that
crippled
cities
across
the
globe
more
than two
years
ago.
DETROIT
- AIDS
in
America
today is
a deadly
disease.
No
matter
how you
look at
it,
through
the lens
of
gender,
age,
sexual
orientation,
socio-economic
class,
level of
education
or
region
of the
country
where
they
live,
Black
people
bear the
brunt of
the AIDS
epidemic
in
America
today.
The
Smash
Thriller
Novel
"The
Breaking
Point"
Hits the
Stage
This
Fall!
Detroit
- Hell
hath no
fury
like a
broken
woman.
The
Breaking
Point is
coming
to a
stage
near
you! The
dramatic
thriller
that
started
the
nationally
heralded
Prison
Chronicles
Series
is
taking
center
stage on
September
25-26,
2010 at
the
illustrious
Charles
H.
Wright
Museum.