( OCT08ER 14 - 20,1915 THE CITIZEN 9 Just to remind you books on every Pre-registration fee is S2.50 .00 at the door. For mo e ormatIOn call ARC at 7n- . s is a United ay ney. The service is not only to the blind or partially blind, but also to persons ho are disabled that they can't easily r d or hold a book. If you kno meone who would like to receive this vel us service, call the and they'll nd an application to be completed by the patron and doctor or other qualified profe tonal, The person will be given a tt or record-player (or both) and recorded books can th be mailed as often desired, postage free. You will receive your materials on regular chedule just like any other sub criber, only for free. Please don't put it off - Do it today! Call 724-6527. The Ubrary i open onday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Ju t to remind you, here are services for the blind and physically handicapped at the u egon County Ubrary, 635 Ottawa Street. There are many people ho ould like to ha the r­ vice if they only knew it as avail ble. Blind peop of course can not read it in the n paper, but their relati e and friends certainly canlmagine yourself a blind person, you can't re d, Itch tele . 'on, can t the beauty of nature or kno the satisfaction of pursuing a course of study on your own. You may have a full life in many ays, but till feel the need for someting more. A vailab for the blind and physically h dicapped are record p yers, tte m chine . at ion for the Re­ tarded Citizens/Mu egon, is ponsoring a Down Syndrome orkshop on Saturday, October 19 from 9:00 • .m.4:00 p.m, at the e . chipn Center, 1001 E. esley Avenue, u e­ gon. The speaker for thi occas- ion will include Dr. inston ood on Denti ry; Dr. Dan Fox, hearing impairments and related problem ; and Dr. rtin yngarden, heart defect , ymp­ toms and solution . Topic covered will include current physical, occupation, speech therapy, re pite, fo ter grandparent service, guardian­ ship, educational and vocational training, fmancial aid services and independent living pro­ gram . K'zoo features guest violinist The amazoo Symphony Orche ra conducted by Music Director Yoshimi T eda, will pent its cond concert of the 1985-86 ason on Tuesday, October 15. Fe tured guest arti t will be violinist Dong S Kang, ho ill perform the Vieux­ temp Violin Concerto o. 4, . Op. 31. Also on the evening's program are the Sibelius Sym­ phony o. 1, Op. 31, and ''Variations on a Theme by Haydn" by Johanne Brahms. The concert will be performed at iller Auditorium on the campus of e tern Michigan University at 8:00 p.m. urpl od o =October 10, 17, 20, and 31 for Calvery Ughthou partici­ pants. Report there from 9: 30 am. - 3:30 p.m. -October 7, I 14, 21, and . en prin re iden . to Youth morial Bu din to recertify from 9: 30 I.m .. 3: p.m. ob r 7 1 21, and 28 for Buchanan. Recipient must report to the Teen Center from 9:30 .m. - 3:30 p.m. . -October 4, 11, 18, and 25 for W tervliet and Coloma recipient. Report to Water- I vliet City Hall from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All October the CA ile .'.I •• �'. Outreach Office will be recer- tifying iles recipients at 1217 South 11 th Street. All October Galien recipient report to Harbert River Valley Senior Center. Senior citizens are ked to report to their enior centers. . Price aid, the next date for di tribution of urplu cornmoditie h be n tentative­ ly et for ometim in ovember. NAACP Continued From Pa e 1 Brown' Journal, America', Black Forum, NBC Today, and a ho t of other program . adison received a Bache­ lor of Art.s and Science degree from Washington University. He also studied at iscon in State Univer ity, University of Dayton and ayne State Uni­ er ity. While pursuing his tudie at W hington Univer- 5i ty, ad iso n as a concert soloist, All-Conference Full­ back, Running Back of the Year, and as captain, led his team to a conference cham­ pion hip in 1970. For reservations call (616) 739-3211 or pick up tickets on Saturday mornings at AACP Office, 845 Pine Street, u kegon, ichigan (616) 722-2479. E-Z ,/