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June 17, 1985 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-06-17

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JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN
11
Kamp fnr kids to begin June 30
ST. JOSEPH - Kamp for
Kids, a week of residential
camp for boys and girls ages
8-12, will be held at Camp
arren June 30 to July 6,-
1985. This annual camp event
i ponsored by the Berrien
County A ciation of Churches
and i open to any child who
meets the age guideline .
Camp Warren is located in
Hagar Township, 8 miles north
of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor.
It is owned and operated by
the A elation of Churches,
and is licensed by the State of
Double Diplomas
USKEGO IS. Ethel
Garrett of 262 W. Forest, u
kegon announce her sons Darvin
Garrett, Willie Garrett a double
graduation. Darvin G rrett
wor ed hard and accomplished
his goal to finish Adult Educat­
ion. The young men both
will march with uskegon High
School. i1lie Garrett is a
tudent at uskegon High
School.
WILUE GARRETI'
Mrs. Garrett has four ons.
Her eldest son Steve Garrett
i a 1981 graduate of Muskegon
Heights High School. He al 0
received a honorable discharge
from the United States Army.
Steve i married and has one
d ughter.
So ow, three down and one
to go. Alvin Garrett the young­
e t son recently made 16.
-Theodora L. Smith
Michigan.
Registration de dline i June
20. Registration material can
be picked up at the Association
office in Room 1t>3 at 305
Lake Blvd., St. Joseph. Office
hours are 8: 30-12: 30 Monday
through Thursday. Or material
and information can be re­
quested by calling 983-6535 at
any time and leaving a request
on the office's answering
machine.
Cost of the camp week is
52, which includes all meals,
room, camp store card for
treats, and insurance. A $10
deposit is required with the­
registration, which is applied to
the cost of the camp week.
Client of the Dept. of
Social Services cna contact
Bob iller t the Department's
Volunteer Services office at
927 -6211 � r further financial
assistance. Per ns who re
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Jun 20 at the Association
office.
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Dancer from 13 to 19
years of age are invited to
audition for a new dance
company which will present
performances starting this
summer. The company will
be ba ed at the Cornmun­
ity School of the Arts at
the Benton Harbor Congre­
gational Church 292 Bell­
vie. Instruction for the
company in ballet tap,
modern an fol dance is
provided by a grant from the
City ef Benton Harber.
ce Needed
Applicants will learn and
perform two hort pieces
and may present prepared
individual pieces accorn­
panied by their own cas-
tte tapes if they choo
but will not be required to
do so. Clas e begin on­
day, June 17. Teachers
Cindy William and arnie
Heyn will lect up to 24
applicants for the c mpany.
Committed beginners are wel­
come to apply. Plea call
925- 77 46 for re i tration.
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Gates believes. in hiring local fol s
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professionOJ skitts. available
. for advice, he ons
phone and supports
organizations ioel the Qoifed
Negro College Fund, and' ed Cerebral
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Distributors like Gates rna e iller Brewing
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