THE CITIZEN NOVE BER 25 - DECE BER 1,1985 5 At the Library BE TO HARBOR - Pre- School StoryTime will meet on ednesday ovember 27 from 10:00 to 10:45. The film, 'Cat In The Hat", will be shown, along with other orie and activitie for young children, . a e 3-5. The library will close on ednesday, ovember 27, at 6: 00 p.m. and will remain clo d all day Thursday overn­ ber 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. ovies for children being shown on Friday ovember 29 at 4: 00 and again on Satur­ day ovember 30 at 2:00 include: • Angel and Big Joe" - The tory of the friendship that grows between a young Hispanic migrant wor er named n el and Joe telephone linesman and' ow Tail Switch" - n African folktale. Book added to the Adult Collection are: "A aggot" by John Fowles' 'American In enuity" by James S. Wam - ley' "Q' Legacy" by Helene Hanff; "Lagun Heat" by T. Jefferson Parker' • The Handy­ man" by Penelope ortimer; and American Falls" by John Calvin Batchelor. Conti n u d from Page 3 Comedy set at MCC USKEGO - A musical comedy is next on the Mu egon Community College Center for Theater playbill. Open auditions for 'Pippin" have been hed­ u d for ovember 25 26, and 27 according to Richard Oman CC's Director of the Center for Theater. Described a having "a dazz­ ling script and ore," the musical production will h ve part for seven women, seven men and one child, age 9-11. Audition times are Monday, overnber 25 7:30-10:00 p.m., Tuesday, ovember 26, 7:30- 10:00 p.m: and ednesday ovember 27 2:00-4:00 p.m. All auditions are scheduled for Overbrook Theater on the College campu and are open to all interested performers. Tho auditioning must have a song prepared to sing, including a copy of the music in the proper key and appropriate attire for a dance audition. Pippin is scheduled for pre­ sentation February 14 through . Ri e will be tage dire tor with K y Wells rving a rnusi al dire tor. Choreography will be done by Judith Brooky with Kent De- Young serving as eni De- ner: 0 ume by rth J ne Spataro and te hni al direction by Su Bell. I I I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW K. Mor.ris Gavin ,. GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW • 616/926 7143 505 E. Empire Street Benton Harbor. MI 490,? I I D, . Every day PUSH is pushing hard to change the life condition of countless Black, Hispanic and poor people. Whether it's pushing for covenants with huge Corporate America for jobs, contracts and business opportunities. Or negotiating for hostage releases in the Middle East. PUSH is there. Pushing to feed, clothe and house the poor in Chicago, Florida, Mississippi, Harlem, Memphis, The South Bronx and Ethiopia. PUSH is there. Pushing to mobilize and organize the masses to register and vote for political power. PUSH is there. Pushing for dignity and human rights for social and political freedom against apartheid at home and abroad. PUSH is there. Pushing to fight against drugs in our neighborhoods. PUSH is there. Every day you hear about PUSH. Read about PUSH. And,sometimes moved by PUSH. And each and every day we need to know you're there vvhen we need you. Won't you help 7 We need your mind. We need your body. We need your money. o ---- -------­ Nobody will save us for us but us. Get your membership today. PlEASE CHECK AMOUNT ENCLOSED PARTICIPATING MEMBER o S20.00 I �me _ I ______________________________________________ Apt. __ ORGANlZA nONAl MEMBER o SIOO.OO __________ Zip _ LTO CORPORATE MEMBER OS500.00 snJOENTOR SENIOR CfTIZEN OSIO'.OO OTHER CONTRIBUTION Os _ --- - I '2,