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May 09, 1984 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-05-09

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ST. JOSEPH - ''What's in i not far
out," ill be the theme of the 4-H TV
series ' ulligan Ste." Featuring a
fi e-pi ce kid' rock band turning-on to
good nutrition, ' ulligan Ste " is
take-off on ' . ion Impo ible,"
"Laugh-In," and "Se me Street."
The ix, half-hour TV shows will
gu tar uch people astron unts,
food specialists and scientist .
e

cQm ng
According to Emma Field, 4-H Pro­
gram . tant, the ries can be vie ed
on Channel 4 Cable TV in Benton Harbor
and Benton Township, on three consecu­
tive Saturdays, ay 12, 19, and 26
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
"The target audience will be 4th, Sth
and 6th graders," say Mr . Field.
A special activity boo filled with
games, pum , fun-to-do ac��ties and
o offers more in summer series
Urge Shurn family
to attend Runion
meting
A Shum Family Reunion meeting is
planned for May 19th at 6 p.rn; at Our
Center for Better Living, 717 E. "pier.
The Pre 'dent of the Reunion Com­
mittee . Ralph Crenshaw, Secretary is
Bernice Bogan and Treasurer . Pastor
Camilla Bogan.
, e would like to have all Shurn Fam­
ily members present," said Veretta Shurn,
reporter for the family.
The Shum F arnily Reunion is an
annual event, held in different place
around the country. This year the' Re­
union will be in Benton Harbor, rs,
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AY -15, 1 4· THE CITIZE
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on Ca
I - The Kalamazoo tively, and will be held in the parks origi-
0) Summer nally design ted for the concerts. In ca
Concert Sed will consist of an ex- of rain on the taindates, the Brunson Park
panded number of' five performance to _ concert will be held in the Atrium of the
the citizens of Greater Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo Center.
e 1984 serle will be expanded by one
concert in Portage.
The concert schedule open n on­
day, July 9, in Kindleberger Park in
Parchment a part of the City's Kindle­
berger Fe . al.
In Brun n Par of downtown Kala­
mazoo, the KSO will perform on two
consecuti ednesday , July 11 and 18.
The Brunson Par concert will be pre-
nted in conjunction with the Summer
in the City Program and the Kalamazoo
Centennial Summer celebration.
In Portage Central Par ,the KSO will
pre t concert on Friday, July 13, dur­
ing th Portage Flo er Festival, and on
Friday, July 20.
All concert will begin t 7:,30 p.m.
Admission' free.
In ca of rain, the concerts will be
postponed until the sub queat.evenings
of July 10, 12, 14, 19, and 21 respec-
do-it-yourself projects is available to e ch
viewer. In addition, a t of material is
availab e for e �h le aming-direc tor .
"The learning-director might be an
older member of the family, a parent or
other adult, a te cher, or even a 4-H
leader. We encourage the learning­
director to ork with a group of three
or more to initiate group activitie,"
said s. Field.
BE TO HA BOR
LEGION T YOUTS·
SLATED
Benton Harbor American Legion
Post o. 410 will conduct tryouts
for its summer baseball program.
Tryout will be held at 1:00
p.m., Saturday, y 19, 1984 at
Zollar Field in Benton Township.
Rain Day will be Sunday, May
20, 1984.
Boys age 16 to 18 are invited
to tryout. Appropriate . shoes
and glove are necessary.
e
ulligan Ste as de loped by the
Expanded utrition Program, Uriited
State Department of Agriculture, in
cooperation with the Extension Service,
USDA, and State Extensi on Services
of the land grant univer itjes, Tho
interested are ed to contact rs.
Fields at the 4-H Office in the Court­
house, St. Jo ph, ichigan.
BH HS seniors
must settle debt
Benton Harbor High School Senior
are being Informed of any outstanding
debts owed the hool. "Seniors who
o e money or have failed to return
property to the school by Friday, y 2S
will not be participating in commence­
ment exercises," said high school princi­
pal, Jame Rutter.
He said that tudent are expected to
pay for books that have been damaged
or lost, uniform that have not been
returned, or other school property that
ha been loaned to them and not
returned.
Covert Variety Sho
Inside and Outside Painting, Wall Repair, Win­
dow Repair and Floors.
926-2961
The ' ork op" of Covert is present­
ing the first Spring Time "Variety Shown
I on Friday, May 11, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. at
Covert High School Auditorium.
The program is one of a ries to be
funded in support of "The Performing
Art Clinic" (non-profit organization),
which is scheduled to open this fall.
The Variety Show is fe turing a cul­
tural exchange with a wide variety of
musical entertainment, from Gospel to
Blue Grass, Classical to Rhythm and
Blue . Also featured on this years pro­
gram will be variou Break dance groups.
The public is invited to come and en-
SAVI JAMES LEE
co TRUCTIO
SPRING CLEANING
joy an evening of fun and excitement.
Ticket on at the door are S2 for
dults; S 1.50 for children, 12 to 17 ye
and children under 12 are free. Adv nee
tickets are available by calling 764-1700.
Polie· and Rr man
Pension Board m ets
BE TO HARBOR - The Police and
Fireman Pension Board will hold it regu­
lar monthly meeting Friday. ay 11. at
9:30 a.m. in the firefighters dorm, _00 .
all, according to the city cler 's office.
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