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March 31, 1985 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-03-31

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THE CITIZEN WEEK OF

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or. -e derly 0 ic
f nior confab
BE 0 HARBOR - Infor­
mation concerning Social Secur­
ity and medi re benefit for
the elderly nd handicapped,
nd job coun ling rvice and
training for pe n over 55
year of e will be pre nted
t th nior citizens center
of Benton Harbor and Benton
Township, 53 all Street, on
April 4, starting t 1:00 p.m.,
ccording to Ken att, out
reach director.
Charles Ste rt, Social
Security field repre ntati for
C , V n Buren and Berrien
counti will furnish informa­
tion related to the benefit
offered through his office. He
will lnc1ude information about
client selection of insurance
and doctors.
Diana yle, Job Coun lor
for the Region IV Area gency
on ging of the same tri-county
are, ill pe on employment
and skill training offered per-
n t least 55 year of ge.
She said he will include infor­
mation on the myths and facts
of employment of the elderly
and the preparation and sub­
mission of job resume .
Any handicapped person or
nior citizen who may require
transportation in order to attend
thi meeting is invited to contact
the nior center at least 24
hour in dvance by calling
927-2497.
e II ing to tha 'Gover
rkshop topic
BE 1'0 HARBOR - The
T . n Citie Area Chamber of
Commerce Procurement Busi·
ne Office is sponsoring the
fir t in rie of orkshops
to introduce Tri-County U·
f cturer to the proce of
'·Selling to the Government,"
- ccording to Chamber President
. Jame F. urphy, chairman of
. the board, Inter-City Bank, and
be eld t t Chamber
office, 685 est . Street,
ent
Benton �bor, ednesday,
April 10, 1985 from 1:30 to
8:30a.m.
Anyone interested in attend­
ing may call the Chamber'
procurement busine office at
925-0044. There i no charge
for thi workshop.
TIle procurement busine
office i funded by the Berrienl
C /Van Buren Private Industry
cil and rre the three-
county area.
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455 West Main Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(Next to 5th Wheel OJ/e)
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YWCA
announces
classes
ST. JOSEPH - Registration
for participation in Spring CIa -
at the YWCA in downtown
St. Joseph and will continue as
long there are cl openings.
The YWCA is open from 9 a.m.
through 9 p.m. onday through
Thursday and until 5 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday.
Highlighting the Spring Term
. a Breakfast With The Easter
Bunny on Saturday, April 6,
at 9 a.m. This event is open to
the public and tickets may be
purchased in dvance at the
YWCA for $3.50.
There will be an advanced
life ving c on- onday
evenings beginning April 1 and
an American Red Fit t Aid
cl on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
In ddition to the regular
schedule of progressive im
classe for children and adults;
basic re ue and water skills,
beginning synchronized swim-
ming and dvanced synchroniz­
ed imming classes have been
added.
Additional information on
any of the bove programs
may be obtained by calling
the YWCA at 983-1561 or
stopping in t 508 PIe sant
St. at the front desk.
s
Six-day festiwl
ded icates Aqui nas
center
GRAND RAPIDS - Aquin
College will host "An Affair
of the Arts," a six-d y festival,
April 9-14 to celebrate the
dedication of it new Art and
Mu ic Center.
The building, completed in
the fall of 1984 t a cost of
$1.8 million, was designed b
Alfred Liu a Washington D.C.
architect and 1965 Aquin
graduate. Th Art and usic
Center has 34,000 square feet
of sp ce on two floor and
houses cia rooms, the 205-
at Kretschmer Recital Hall, a
rehearsal hall, a display gallery,
separate teaching studio for art
and music, and outdoor
amphitheatre which will be the
ite of the dedication cerernonie
at 1 :30 p.m. on Thursday,
April 11.
The festivitie , ho ever, will
begin on the preceding Tuesday,
April 9, with t 0 films, ''Que "
and "A Ro for Emily," follo •
ed by a discu . on led by Aqui­
nas Engli and communication
arts. professor Dr. Andre Jef­
chak at 8 p.m. in the Kret chmer
Recital Hall, will all of the
ee '5 major highlight .
The highlight include a
lecture on "The Academic
Tradition" by Grand Rapids
Art useum Director Ephraim
Wein� on April 10; California
actre rbara Lingafelter per­
forming a one oman play based
on the life of Emily Dickinson,
on Thursday, April 11 . nd
cla ical pianist Ena Bron-
tein who h performed with
major orche tra round the
world, pre enting a piano recit 1
on Friday April 12.
"There Always Sun Shin-
ing Someplace," -19 3 film
on life in the e ro ba ball
league, will be own on
Saturday, April 13, at 3 p.m.
The film will be introduced
by Ted Rasberry, Grand
Rapids resident who owned
three Black ba ball teams.
A recital by Aquinas music
alumni will be pre nted Satur­
day, April 13, t 8 p.m. in th
Kret chmer Recital Hall.
The week will clo April 14
with a " usical Collage," per­
formed by Aquin' own
Chorus, Handbell Choir, and
Instrumental En mble. This
concert will also take pi ce in
tqe Kret hmer Recital Hall t
8 p.m.
In addition to the event,
a student art sho will be in
progre all ee in the Art
and Music Center Gallery from
9 .m.- 9 p.m. daily.
Admission to all event .
free, although ticket is required
for Lingafelter's performance of
"The Belle of Amherst." The
public i invited to -attend
events in the celebration. For
more inform tion, call the Art
and usic Center Office t
459-8281, ext. 436.
rmaid' Synchroniz d Swim
ST. JOSEPH - The Fourth
Annual YWCA ennaids Syn­
chronized Swim Show will be
held on Friday and Saturday,
March 29 and 30 t 7:00 p.m.
and Sunday, ch 31 at :00
p.m. in the pool at the YWCA
in downtown St. Jo ph. There
will be a special performance
for Senior Citizen on Thurs­
day, March 28 at 7 p.m.
Tickets for the sho are
50 cent for children under 12
and $1.00. Tickets for the
Senior Citizen show are 50
cents. All are available at e
front de at the YWCA.
Solo will be performed
by Amy BUITe , risten Duda,
Sue Goodenough and Amy
Wendholt. Others in the group
are Amy Anderson, Tracy
Brown, Becky Daresh, Heidi
Heugel, Karin Ho bein, Cathy
Perso, Jackie Rice, Jenny Rice,
Bee y Stelter, Amy WerlClholt,
Carri Whittier and Erika Zien­
ty. The group i und the
direction of Carol Goodendugh.
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