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DCUSA cuts ribbon on a new facility
to serve the Cape Region community
He speaks of faith in concrete terms and offers an $500,000 Access Training and Outreach Center is lo-
amen after many of his sentences, regardless of e eated behi the i!lphi. "a Pentecostal Church.
subject matter. During a sermon inNew York City ! two-story faaitity hoffseS DCUSA'soffices and
he says he heard God's voice commanding him to classrooms. " i
come to Ellendale. "When yousee the fire in thek hearts and the re-
"The told me to feed the hungry and clothe suits of their actions, you have to help them," said
the naked;" Bishop Foster said. He came to Ellen-
dale in 1974.
"I had ver seen an area so poor in my life and
still be in the United States." The 2000 Census lists a
third of the households in Ellendale with incomes
less than$24,999.
Bishop: ster's community-oriented ideals led to
the formation of Delaware Clergy United in Social
Action (DCUSA) in 1986, headquartered at the
Philadelphia Pentecostal Church in Ellendale, where
Foster prei'des.
DCUSA's presence includes GED classes, English
as a Seco Language classes, Soup Kitchen, Shelter
Home, g Treatment facility and computer literacy
classes, i;
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Bisho'i!,:i s of many corpo-
Roger Pryor, Discover Bank vice president and Com-
munity Reinvestment Act executor. Pryor gave the
keynote address at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
'Fhey have served families from Smyrna to Salis-
bury," be said, "and they've never lost sight of their
basic mission, working hand in hand with the com-
munity."
With the new facility, DCUSA will be able to coor-
dinate programs more effectively. DCUSA's future
programs include building 14 townhouses for low-
income families and working to help people in transi-
tion stages from rehab centers or prison build pro-
ductive lives.
"You can talk about what people don't have,,' Fos-
ter said. "It's when dosomething about it that it
matters." : i , " " •
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Progr00 on Archaeology of USS Monitor
to be presented at Lewes library May 14
John Broadwater, manager of
the Monitor National Marine
Sanctuary, and Curtiss Peterson,
Conservator of The Mariner's
Museum, will be presenting Ar-
chaeology of the USS Monitor at
the Lewes Public Library as part
of Delaware Archaeology Month.
This program, sponsored by the
Pilots Association of the River
and Bay Delaware, the Delaware
River and Bay Authority, and the
Lewes Public Library, will be held
at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 14.
Every schoolchild learns the
story of the Civil War warship, the
USS Monitor. This famous ship
sank in a storm off Cape Hatteras
on Dec. 31, 1862. The wreck went
undiscovered until divers found it
in 1973. Archaeologists and con-
servators from National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administrations
(NOAA) and The Mariner's Mu-
scum have recovered a wide array
of artifacts from the USS Monitor
that range from clothing to cannon
parts after digging through more
than four feet of 140-year-old silt.
Join John Broadwater and Curtiss
Peterson as they discuss the ar-
chaeology of the USS Monitor.
In May 1998, Delaware cele-
brated its first Archaeology Week
in association with Delaware and
National Preservation Week.
There was so much interest in ar-
chaeology the program has ex-
panded into a month long event.
Numerous activities are planned
throughout Delaware during the
month of May. Visit the Delaware
Archaeology Month website at
www.delaw&earchaeology.org
for more information about the
events.
For more information, call the
library at 645-4633.
Karl Chalabala photo
Executing the ribbon-cutting for DCUSA's Access Center
and Outreach center are (l-r) Bishop Major Foster, Roger Pry-
or, Harold Truxon and Pastor Roger Andrews.
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