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[pencil note: Greenville - Phyllis Wheatley Community Center]
Glimpses of Community Service PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CLUBS Greenville, South Carolina
[2 girls sat in a blank room; one sat sewing and one aiming basketball]
KEEP 'EM HAPPY The Happy Children of Today Are The Useful Cirizens of Tomorrow
[sticker over the page: SC PAM BOX 88 PHILLIS]
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WE HAVE:
Taught:
Sewing and cooking classses, crocheting and knitting
Organized clubs:
Girls', womens', boys'.
Programs:
Civic, social, and spiritual.
Community sings, Mass Meetings.
Pageant.
Secured Employement:
Cared for several sick by co-operating with other agencies
Secured homes for strange girls and a few children
Provided clothing, shoes, food for several needy families.
Entertained the convalescent soldiers at the Base Hospital.
Health Classes.
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"Enrich the community and you enrich the world."
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WE SHALL:
Improve the building. Maintain Rest Room. Conduct Industrial Night Classes. Increase club activities. Conduct Story Hour. Conduct Reading Circle. Simple Play for old and young. Music: Spiritual. Solo. Orchestra. Opera. Dramatics. Heath Classes. Civic Interests.
These activities make a stronger, better and happier race.
Needed for 1922 $3,000 to reach 10,000 folks or 2 1-2 cents a month per person.
If your heart is in the right place you will GIVE to continue these activities. How much will you GIVE? GIVE once a year. All GIVE.
"Community riches are counted in coins of service."
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"There is no service like his who serves because he loves."
Let all have the opportunity for education which comes through their games and play
[A black and white photograph of a girl standing and holding a basketball and a boy holding a baseball bat behind his shoulder waving]
Care for them now They'll care for you then."