- • r The Cooperative x­ tensio Service· sponsor­ a ork op, Stretchin' d Gro . " a de offour ming module de igned to promote open communi- to promote open communi­ cation, to Broaden Bla omen's understanding of them !ves and . ere­ ted to their eUbeing and to ill I Is in lect- o • edar are . Part 1 , accomplish­ ro es and image of omen, will be pre­ sented on ednesday, February 11, t. Second Bapti Church from 10: 00 am. until 2:00 p.m. According to Sherry Wil- I liam, Program A· t, the specific objective of this orlcshop are to "iden­ tify successful Black omen in the community and b I ware of their accompli - ments, Under and th different ro and changing roles of omen; and com­ pare images Bla omen ha of them lves and those portrayed in films; tv and liter ture." Coffee, rolls and lunch will be served for $3.00 per person. The public is invited. FQr further inform - tion, cont ct Sherry il- liam ,983-7111 Ext. 271. BHHS DECA sponsors area conference Area man reenlists arine Staff Sgt. Robert L. Ho r, of rs. Shir- y L. Hosn r, 650 Crystal ve., Benton Harbor, h reenlisted for . years while rvin ith arine H licop- a The ichigan Council for the 15 C) is spon- rin local Grant nee Day, Thursday, Febru ry 12 at Com- munity School for th Art, 92 llvi ,Benton H - mong S tuden in ri n Junior con e. ccording to th pub- lisher of annual direc- tory, camp mina tin committee and editors of the volum hav included the name of th studen ts b d on their cademi hie emen t rvice to the community, eadership in e tracurricular activitie and future potential. They ere leered from more than 600 institution of higher learning in all 50 state, the D' trict of Patronize our adv ter Training Squ dron 204, ann Corp Helicopter Air Station, Riv r, Ja - sonville, S.C. He join d th anne Corps in 1971. c a a bore The Grant ance Day will provide an oppor­ tunity fo potential CA pplicants to meet individ­ ually with CA taff and • o 0' olurnbi and veral for- eign nations. Out amlin students h ve been honored in the annual directory since it as first published in 19 6. ichigan College student this year named. rom this area include Citi­ zen reporter and columnist Chris Hedri . From Benton' Harbor ere: Ruth Alcott, Rhonda Allen, Bobbye Bernard, Jo Concelcao, Patricia F. Ho- ward, Sally . L c witz Gr ce D. Orlando, Robin Pratt and im Rando . Som 300 uthwest ichigan high school mem­ ber of Di ribu tive Educa­ tion Clubs of America will compete with one another in the DECA Di trict 3 Ca­ reer Developmen t Con­ ference to be held Feb. 12 in the Lake Michigan College Community Center. According to Don Groenheide, distributive education coop te cher­ coo dina tor at th Ben ton Harbor Area Schools Tech Center, competitors will be largely juniors and nior in high 001. Competitions are heduled to tart at 8:30 no c discu pplication prepara­ tion and project develop­ m nt. Consisting of a ries of half-hour pre- h duled consultancie, the A is­ tance Day is open to artists, non-profit arts and civic organizatiorg art agencies hools and others apply­ ing for C grants. Con­ sultancies are free, but mu be hedul d through th Community School for th Arts, the ho organization. To re rve a half-hour consultancy, cont ct Sandy Buc ler at the Community School for the Arts, (616) 925-7746. Pea indicate to her th kinds of grants you wish to discu . For more information contact the Community School for the Art at (616 925-7746 or the ichigan Council for th Arts. 1200 Sixth Street, Detroit, I 48226 (313) 256-3731. . Ladies' & Men' 5 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. A dinner will be held from 4: 30 to 6 p.m. after hich awards will be pre nted. DECA District 3 com­ prises southwest ichigan including the areas round Benton Harbor, St. Jo ph, Kalamazoo, and Coldwater. The event is being sponsored by Benton Harbor High School DEC Club. Joe Churchwell, also a Tech Center distributfve education coop teacher­ coordinator, i particip ting with Groenheide in organi­ zing and arranging th con­ ference. TIRED OF PAYING HIGH INSURANCE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL JIMMY KIGHT 925-8611 or 926-1407 F&M Money Certificates in minimums of 1 000 earn 11. 75 % annual rate and are compounded continuously to yield an effective annual rate of 12 65 % (early ithdrawaJ is subject to substantial interest penalty). * This rate is available Feb. 5, thru Feb. 8, 1981 guaranteed for 2V2 years.