a e conference, on and Your "You ging Parents" . Th Re ion IV Are A lng i inviting th public ha n intere t in ho the th ir p rents re ging to n informativ 'conference ntitled "You nd Your Aging Parent" to b h Id on rch 29, 1979 from 8:00 a.rn. to 3:30 .m. t the St. Joseph Holid y Inn. The conf renc will concerns rei ting to ging including the ths nd r ali ties of our ing parent along ith com- munication ithin our families. Fe tur d pe ers ill be Dr. Phillip argolis from the Uni er ·ty of ichigan ho serves as a consultant for the Turner Geri tric Clinic in Ann Arbor nd s. Debra Roggo o r s ith Old r : Adult rvices of the St. L nee Community ntat Health Center in Lansing. Ov r 1,000 �H'ers ·11 p rticip te in the Annual Spring' Achi ment on April 2 and 3 at Lak ore High School. Spring Achievement provides opportunity for all H mem s to ha their pro' ts evaluated and displayed for public vi ing. Of the 1 ,500 projects r ill be leath rcrafts, wood­ in; person I. ppearance, home e ign, food nd m ny oth rs. embers ill receiv ard for their pro; cts and for t ir total invol m nt in 4-H. Clothing ards dis- tributed re: Construction Seals for quality construction of garment; Everhart Award for exc II nee in construction; Style Rev Pin for modeling; nd the Clothing Trophy for the t 0 outstanding mem rs in per nal ppe r nee. .. ood ring prizes includ: Construction Se Is for • qu lity construction of pro' cts; Qu lity or manship A ards en T Title IV Planning ter for Benton Harbor Area ill be hosting a ulti- ultural or shop, arch 22 nd 23. Director of Title IV G ter, Dr. Gr ory Da nport said, CIT purpose of the op . to create an a reness in our princip Is, t�ers school district �minismtors to the cultural diversity' in th Benton Harbor Area Schoo s, We nt to quaint our teachers ith materials that they can include as part of their classroom ctiviti . Also, e want our teachers to be a are of 11 ch­ niqu s that they can use hen they or ith their students ho come from different racial nd ethnic b' ckgrounds." Th rkshop is cheduled for all Benton Harbor elem nta school teachers, There wi II lobe con- current workshop which ill c plor uch'aging related topics _ as: modifying the environm nt; sensory change; family relationships; nd, medication use. s. Shirley B nfore, Director of Physical Therapy with Berrien General Ho pital; s. Dorothy Young, Older dult Services of the St. L renee Community ntal Health Center; and Ms. Mary J ames, Staff Dire tor of the Seniors and Substance Abuse Tas Force with the state Office of Services to the ging will be among those conducting the r shops. For registration guidance and further information, contact I the Region IV rea Agency on Aging at 983-0177 or the toll free number 1-800442-2803. • -pr p o Ac • I - for outstanding rkmanship of project; and All Achievemen for outstanding members. All Other en' . es will be awardeo: Construction Seals for quality construction of project; Best of Show & Reserve Best of Sho a rds; All Achievement for outstanding members in each pro; ct area. On April 2 from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. there will be Pro' cr Evalu tion. Also on April 2, at 7:30 p.m., the Young iss and Jr. iss Style Revue will be presented. April 3, from noon to 10:00 p.m. ill b Project Display nd at 8:00 p.rn., the Senior Miss Sty Revue. Jean DeVries, of St. Joseph, nd Gayle Schmuhl, of Coloma, re co-ch irpersons of the Spring Achievement Board. The Board coordinates a 100-man volunteer force that puts Spring Achie em nt together. In ddition to these volunteers, over 400 olunteer club leaders ha helped 4-H 'ers prepare for Spring s off ear y ministrators and supervisors on Thursday, arch 22 from 12:45 - 3:30 p.rn. at Seely Cord School. All Benton tUrbor Ar� elemen �ry st IS ill be dismissed urly on arch 22 at 11:30�.m. Friday, arch 23, tudents of Benton. tUrbot' Hi School '11 be dismissed at 11:00 a.m. d 7/8 Gr* Center students will be dismi sed t 11: 15 a.m. Second¥y teachers, administrators and upervisors e to attend this ulticultural rkshop at Benton Harbor High School from 12:20 - 2:50 p.m. BI GO • rl , r Achi vement. Spring Achievement has been an integral part of the Berrien County 4-H program for many years. It is designed to give 4-H'ers recognition for s ills they have learned and demonstrated. Other Board members include Roberta 'Farwell, of Berrien Springs; Nan Fritz, of Baroda; Barbara Scherer, of Watervliet; Donald Byers,' of St. Joseph; ary Gantenbein, of Baroda; Harry Blaisdell, of Stevens me; Jan Schadler, of Berrien Springs. The E valu�tion Committee includes Elease Peterson, of atervliet; Harriett Collier, of Benton H rbor; Catheryn Petz e, of Baro ; G en Olmst d, of Ste ns­ ville. l tGo.spel xt avaganza to benefit" trac 'The Benton H rbor . Athletic Boosters is proud to sponsor the first musical e ent of its kind in our area - THE CO U ITY CHURCHES GOSPEL EXTRAVAGA ZA. A concert of rich voices and spiritual songs will be rendered by a mass choir drawn from many churches in our area. This unusual performance is schedule for Saturday, arch 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Benton Harbor High School's Per­ forming Arts Center. . Tickets for the mass concert are available through the Boosters and can be obtain at your church as ell. Donations re set a $2.50 for, adults and $1.00 for children. The proceeds from the concert ill be used to aid the Special Fund for the building of the AII-We�ther Tr ck at Fil­ strip Field. All are elcome to join us for n enjoy Ie �nd inspiri"l evening of unfor ttable sounds. In addition to the adult choirs the Youth Choirs of above Churc es '11 present a special selections and an instru­ mental selection ill be presented by the mu ician. Co-Chairmen are r. Joe Opals i nd rs. Ellis L. Hull, Sr. nd Rev. Ellis L. Hull, Asst. Pastor Pilgrim Re t Baptist Church. Donations can be sent to • BHHS mar ed "for th trac ". To Build Soundly, e ust Sing Constructively" is the motto of the event. The folio ing churches will be in the concert under the various Directors: S1. Mar B ptist Church, Rev. Coleman Gray; e Bethel Baptist Church, Rev. ilton cAfee, Pastor; Progressive Baptist Church, Rev. Daniel Coo, Pastor; Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Rev. .E. Ellis, Pastor; Hopewell Baptist Church, Rev. John Simmons, Pastor; t. ion Baptist Church, Rev. John atson, • Pastor; and ew Paradise Baptist Church, Rev. . Burton, Pastor. BI GO E ry edn sday Early Birds - 7 p.m. B ri th Goldblatt' B r. Co. Young Democrats p� 4000 ALGO QUlN BENTO HARBOR. MICH_ 4G022 .25-,071 • 827-1' 11 ... 220 STAR ST