Today it's another advertising card out of the Shaker Heights PCC, this one for CETA.
CETA, which stands for Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, was a federal jobs program for long-term unemployed and low income people; it also provided summer jobs for high school students. IRM itself was a beneficiary of this program during the 1970s, with "CETA kids" helping out with various duties at the museum. Some museum members were beneficiaries in a different way; three sisters who worked with CETA all ended up marrying IRM volunteers!
Frank,
ReplyDeleteMy museum job in the 1970s was funded by CETA. It was a great program which faded away when the government in Washington, DC changed around 1976. It did a lot of good for a lot of young people back then. I was in my 20s back then. However I did not meet my wife until she and I worked together at a future job.
Ted Miles
IRM Member