Donald M. Black, Sr. Barbara Bloom Stuart Bogom Doris L. Clinkscale Julie Cox Kate and Thomas Deahl Fred Dedrick George C. Draper Bob Elfant Fran Emery Ann and Bill Ewing David Fellner Robert Fluhr Dorothy Guy Jean Harland The Hartsfields Yvonne Haskins Pat Henning Lucy Hill The Johnson Sisters Andre Johnson Esther Kahn Maurice Kilson Kimbleton and Miller Andy Lamas Martha Kent Martin The Moraks Robert N.C. Nix II John and Mary Nolan Jim Peterson Debby Pollak Shirley Ransome Daisy Reddick Harold Rush Steve Stroiman Tim Styer Yvonne Thompson-Friend Mabel Williams Dr. William Winston Dan Winterstein
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Donald M. Black, Sr.
Don Black moved to West Mt. Airy in 1955 and has been active
in the community in the widest range of capacities ever since. He was a WMAN
board
member for a number of years during which he served on the Crime and Safety and
Human Resources Committees. He is a founding member of the Mt. Airy Town Watch
and is currently a block captain on Westview Street as he
has been for many years.
Don's community service extends beyond the boundaries of Mt.
Airy. He served as a board member for Northwest Victim Services, where he
currently volunteers as a Victims Counselor. He has also served on the boards of
Northwest Interfaith Movement and of Temple University's Full Circle Theatre,
which produces interactive dramas about ethnic diversity. He has also long been
active in politics and is a member of the 22nd Ward, 7th Division committee.
Don has worked with children as a member of both Big Brothers
of America and the Boy Scouts of America. He has been a Cub Scout Master and a
Boy Scout Master and served as a commissioner of the Boy Scouts as well. He was
actively involved in and is a past President of the Home and School Association
of Martin Luther King High School. He is a member of Center in the Park Intergenerational
Learning and a former member of the Advisory Council of the Philadelphia College
of Textiles and Science.
Year after year, Don Black has done the work necessary to
sustain these, and other, community organizations.
Don Black spoke at a forum on the early years of integration at the annual
meeting of WMAN on June 15, 1999. To read his comments click here.
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