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March 14, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-03-14

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Tri via Co nt est to raise funds
for H istori al Assoc iation
BERRIE SPRI GS - The Berrien - Busines and corporations are en-
County Hi torica1 Association i eking couraged to ponsor teams of employees,
inter ted players of the popular game and individual may seek sponsors for
"Trivial Pursuits" to take part in a fund- their team .
raising tournament to be held at the As a special challenge to. players,
1839 Courthouse useum in Berrien the winning question of each game will
Springs, from Apri19-15. be an item from Berrien County's pa t.
The A iation is spon ring a team Material for study for these questions
elimination tournament, each team being will be available before the tournament
a ed to contribute tax deductible t the museum.
50 to the Historical A iation. The For more information or to enter a
winning tearn will be given a S 1 00 gift tearn in the tournament contact the
certificate at the Berrien County re u- 1839 Courthou Mu urn, P.O. Box
rant or tore of their choice. 261, Berrien Springs, MI 49103 or call
Anyone is eligible for entry, however, (616) 471-1202.
egistration mu be by team of two.
Sen ior Center meeti
BENTO HARBOR - Free service
available to the elderly, handicapped and
low-income residents of Benton Harbor
and Benton Town ip will be explained
by . Betty Smith director of the
Senior Citizen Center, 144 Pipe one,
Benton Harbor, during public meeting
to be held at the Center on ednesd y,
ch 21:at 12:30 p.m.
Charles Harrison, former police officer
of Benton Harbor, ho i now associated
BI:tHS

g planned
with Dictograph Security Alarm System ,
will speak on crime prevention and
.. curity hich primarily pertain to the
elderly and handicapped.
Jerry Sirk, Director of Information
and Referral for the local United ay
will explain the type of referral­
infonnation which hi office provides,
The entire meeting is expected to take
a half hour ccording to Ken Platt,
�blic Relations.
sue
progress reports
The third of four Student Aca-
demic Progre Report ere ed to all
udents at Benton Harbor High School
on onday, arch 12, accordin to A '­
tant Princip ,Don Richardson.
Richardson d, "The Academ
Progre Report are' ed to all udent
the high hool in ch bject c
hel . taking. e feel it is important to
parents kno ho their lOn/dau8ilter
• do' in each of their c . The
report sho the student' need for
. improvement as ell their positive
performance in their hool work.
A copy of the report is on me in
the- coun lor office at Benton Harbor
High School, according to Richardson.
If parents have questions regarding
the reports, they may contact their
child', counselor at Benton Harbor High
School, 926-7301.
om
forsch 01 board ca d· ilte
An information, meeting Will be held
on ednesday, arch 21, for all persons
ho plan to be candidate for local
hool di ric t board at at. elections to
be held on on day , June 11, according
to Raymond M. Sreboth, Superintendent
Berrien County Intermediate School Dis­
trict.
HoIlmes mat
ldaeduled to defend •
e .
L
C plan
Health Career day
-The venth annual Health
Science Career Open Hou will be held
by Lake Michigan College thursday after­
noon and evening, March 22, on the 3rd
floor of the e wing of LMC's educa­
tional building on the apier Avenue
campus.
"The purpose of the open hou e is
to tell area residents about the health care
career training avail Ie at C," accord­
ing to Dr. Dorothy Leader, dean of '
Health Science .
The open hou . ns will be
conducted from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m, and
5:30 to 8 p.m.
filii LMC health science program to be
The orientation 'on labeled "So
You Want To Be A School Board Mem-
• i
offered next fall ill be discussed and dis­
played at the open hou . They include:
dental a . ing, medical laboratory techi­
cian, registered nursing, and radiologic
(X-ray) technology, all of hich are two­
year program, nd licensed pratical
nursing, a one-year cour of tudy.
Tours will be conducted thrdugh
the various health science laboratorie,
and faculty member ill be on hand to
answer questions regarding the training
program and employment opportunitie
in each field. In addition, studen s ill
demon rate skill they have acquired
during their training.
Berrien/Ca Administrators Association
and the Berrien/Cas Sschool Boards
A ciation.
The meeting is intended to brief
tho person who have filed for office,
or who plan to do so by the April 9
deadline, about the roles and respon i­
bilities of board members. About 40
vacancie are to be filled on June 11 in.
school board election's in Berrien and
Cas Counties.
I
Run for Your Life class
The YMCA will conduct a Run for
Your Life Class beginning arch 15
at 6: 1 5 p.m.
. � �.\..-
Cost for the class i 8 for members
and 24 for non-members.
For further information plea con-"
tact Janie Colton at the Y CA 429-
9727.


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