Abstract
The Neighbor
Voice of the Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program
Volume one, Number five, June 1971
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Parkside West project to relieve Delafield area
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State Street Baptist Church is celebrating its 133rd anniversary
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Rev. H. M. Jones is the pastor
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Reservoir Hill’s water tower is illuminated in patriotic colors
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It was officially lit on June 10
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The community is searching for a photograph of a former community leader: Roland Bland
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The Center Street sewer portion is soon to be completed
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Because the ditch was covered with pipe and the street was not repaired, it was the cause of many car accidents
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Tom Davidson is the CP Coordinator
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C.P., or Citizen Participation for the Model Cities program, is the process of integrating citizens in local government matters, such as the development and execution of policies, plans, and programs
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History of Delafield
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It was named after Richard Delafield who obtained the land by marrying Harriet Covington, the daughter of Gen. Covington
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Portage Railroad (built in Delafield) was the first railroad in Kentucky
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About Model Cities
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Robert McCormack: Bowling Green Model Cities Agency Executive Director
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The Neighbor staff
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Clark Hanes, Editor
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Stephen Catron, Staff Reporter
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Barry Williams, Staff Reporter
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Neighborhood Youth Corp
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Frances Huffman
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Pamela Harper
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Beverly Barbee
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Cassie Hibbitt
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Beverly Morrow
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Jo Ann Amos
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Elaine Anthony
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Drop-in center: a place for kids to go
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Delafield: what Parkside West will be replacing
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[It shows three photos of older-looking homes]
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Job Training Center students are listed
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Health Occupational Cluster (17 students)
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Eleonore Bailey
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Nancy Caylao
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Joyce Bailey
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Sharon R. Cromwell
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Mary V. Dennis
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Larry W. Dolsey
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Juanita Granger
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Marvin Harpool
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Allen Johnson
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Hattie Johnson
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Vanice Jones
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Carrie McClellan
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Katherine Morrow
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Dorothy Slappy
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Darlene Simmons
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Hattie Whitney
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Debra Wade
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Welding Cluster (18 students)
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Gary M. Basham
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Robert D. Beck
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Windel Brooks
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David M. Buford
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Eddie W. Byrns
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Rolando M. Casey
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James E. Covington
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Michael Harral
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Albert R. Kendall
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Jerry Lacefield
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Thomas Murrell
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Sylvester R. Page
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James Procter
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Darrell W. Rasner
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Johnnie R. Watkins
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Roger Glenn Womack
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Frank Littrel
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McArthur Jones
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Clerical Cluster (17 students)
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Carrie Anderson
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Madie Cape
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Patsy Fant
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Betty Hawes
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Naomi Jenkins
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Debra Lewis
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Juanita V. McGinnis
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Marcia Winthrow McLean
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Betty Massey
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Donna Sue Massey
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Evelyn R. Mahoney
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Margie A. Mayes
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Ida Faye Ragland
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Eunice B. Shobe
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Sandra Lou Smith
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Lillie Simmons
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Shirley May
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Machine Operator Cluster (14 students)
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Micheal Bratcher
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Thomas N. Brown
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William Brent
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Donnie E. Drake
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Savaka L. Dunn
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Michael Hagan
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Melvin Hill
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Craig Gaddis
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Anthony Pendley
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James W. Satterfield
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Scottie Starks
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James Sweatt
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Gary Wynn
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John Whitling
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High school training center is set to open in mid-July
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Site of [the] old fort to be converted into [a] new city park
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BG agency director is elected to post
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The director of the Bowling Green Model Cities, Robert McCormack, has been elected president of the Fourth Regional Model Cities organization
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Credit counseling [is] now being offered
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The program is set up for low and moderate-income families who cannot qualify for a home loan under Section 235 of the National Housing Act of 1966
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TVA officials visit [the] city for “Operation Townlift”
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Planners for the TVA presented a program for revitalization of the downtown area
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New Bethel Baptist Church (photograph)
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Bowling Green Girls Club (photograph)
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Parkside West The “New Delafield” (image on the back)
Disciplines
Architecture | Genealogy | Landscape Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Recommended Citation
Special Collections, Department of Library, "The Neighbor Voice of the Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program Vol. 1 No. 5" (1971). Research Collections. Paper 277.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_kl_non_mat/277
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