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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 14, 2008: Mayor Joseph Delfino today committed the city to the present of level of support for the city center. Mayor Joseph Delfino, speaking today at the Kickoff Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Thomas H. Slater Center coming up in 2009, told WPCNR , “We’re of course continuing to look at all our city expenses, but this (the Slater Center) will be a high priority, maintaining the level of funding threshold.”

Kick Off News Conference today at The Slater Center; Wiley Harrison at podium introduces the Mayor before the Board of Directors of the Slater Center.

Mayor Delfino (at right) described the Slater Center as “vital” to the “quality of life in the community it serves, especially in the lives of our youth.” He said the program helped girls grow into women, youths grow into leaders, “excell in academics and take on leadership roles.” He praised the Step Up program for young women, as a unique partnership between city youth and law enforcement that he said he had not seen anywhere else in Westchester County. Left to right, Reverend Edward Williamson, Chair of the 30th Anniversary Committee, Heather Mills, Executive Director, Wiley Harrison, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, and His Honor.
Wiley Harrison, chairman of the Slater Center Board of Directors said today’s news conference was the start of a series of celebratory fund-raising events in 2009, in which local churches and organizations hoped to raise $50,000 to $70,000 for the Slater Center. The first such event would be the Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in January. Harrison told WPCNR he was not anticipating any cuts in funding from the City of White Plains. However, WPCNR points out that it is a well-known fact that community development funds received from the federal government were cut to the city this year. The anticipated fundraising efforts he said were to raise “fresh funds” to expand Slater services.
Susan Habel, City Commissioner of Planning reported to WPCNR that last year 2007-2008, the city supported Slater Center with $228,000 for “support for all of their activities directly from the city tax budget, and the Department of Public Works expended another $54,800-plus for building, maintenance and supplies, so the total city tax dollars to Slacter Center was $283,000 in the past fiscal year. The Community Development Program was $25,000 in the past year and $13,600 from Community Development for Bits N Pieces Day Camp.”

Nashema McBeath, second from right, and Sunae Howard, far right, representing the Slater Step Up program for young women, presented checks of $1,250 each to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the French-speaking Baptist Church for hurricane relief in Haiti, raised by the Step Up members.


