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March 30, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-03-30

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MARCH 30 - APRIL 5,1986 THE CITIZEN
L
C drama deals with life
BENTO TWP. -;- "The
h do Box," pla about life
and d th and hidde human
r ources, will b pre nted by
La e ichig n College at
p.m., April 4 and 5, in the Little
The ter of th L C Community
C nter.
Written by ichael Cris-
tof r, the pi y bout thre ter­
minally ill patien , their an­
. etie, and th ir remar able
trength and e itivity, won
for
Scholarships
Apply no
Application for 35 Lake
M' higan College di" onal
holarship ar now vailable
and the deadline for ubrnitting
them i April 25 cording to
ylvia Coleman, L finan ia1
aid officer.
Th holarships ar avail ble
to current L .students and
former udents who hav at
lea a 3.00 L grade point
average and who are planning
to graduate or tran fer as
junior to another college or
univer ity at the end of the
1 7 ring mester.
Th holarships pay up to
250 per mester toward the
ud nt's tuition and fee .
pplications can b obtained
wed ys from 8 .m. to 4
p.m., in the Financial
id offic Rm. C-203 on the
pier venue campus and the
uth Campus main office III
pruce St., Iles,
Child birthing
cour e planned
A course titled The Bradley
ethod of Childbrithing will
b offered by Lake ichi an
Coil 7 to 9 p.rn., ond ys
prillO through July 3.
ccordin to Dr. enneth
Riley, director of the LMC
Center for Continuing Educat­
ion, th 12-wee cour will
deal . h bor coaching, bre th­
in and relaxation as ell as
other m tter related to preg­
nancy, birth and the po t­
p rtem period.
Co of the cour is 85 pel
ouple. Phone 927·3751 Ext.
2 4 or 295 for inform tion.
ops Concert
The La e i hig n College
mu department will present
. slOth annual Pops Concert at
7:30 p.m., pril 12, in the LMC
Community Center.
The program Will fe ture
en mbles, television themes,
Bro d y and bi band sounds.
Ti ets are 5 per person
and ble for 12 can be re-
rved for 60. on-reserved
tick t can be purchased for
5 and the ti ket holder
will be ated at non-reserved
ble when doors are op ned
to th publi at 6:30 p.m.
th Tony A ard for" th Be t
Play of the 1976-1977 on
d th 1977 Be Dram Pulit­
z r Priz .
According to Rodn y
illiam , L C f culty memb r
and production c ordinator,
the cast nd the ere are com­
po d ofL C drama tudents
ell community re idents
from far north in the LMC r­
vice rea South H ven nd as
far outh as Bridgman.
LMC drama students in the
include Albert Crider, of
wyer Joe; Kip Bo er, of
Berrien Springs, as Steve; Ron
Bolin, of Baroda, as Brian'
Anthony Po ton,ofL e ide,
Mar . Judith G ylord, of St.
Jo ph, B verly; and P t Bur-
n tt , of St. Jo eph, Agnes.
Area re iden in the c t
include Lorna Lon ndyke, of
St. Jo eph, a ie and Susan
Lan e, of Coloma, Felicity.
Tickets for "The Shado
Box" are on le at th L C
Community Center of IC •
They are priced at 5 for r r­
ved eats and $6.50 t th d or.
Tic ets can be re rv d by
telephonin 927-1000.
/
At
CC
found
with
Offer leadership' session
ion of v luabl wor e peri n e
nd n tiona! reputation s a
spe er and or shop pre nt r
for businesses overnmental and
profe ion iations,
The 5 eminar fe in lude
ffee, lun h and on eren
mat ri Is. To regist r, all
77 ·0250, 10:00 .m. to 6:00
p.m. ond thr ugh Thurs-
day. to enroll in tion
3106. Billing will be by mail.

Wholistic Health Care series
offered
hen you
spe k do peopl listen? This
is the flr t question to be asked
by Leslie Charle at her rni­
nar "Leadership and Image
Projection cheduled for us­
kegon Community ollege 9:00
a.m .. 4:00 p.m. on Thur d y .
pril3.
Leslie harle is found r of
the ichigan-based con ulting
firm, TRA I GWORKS I
She ddre ses thousand of
women each year, evoking com­
ments such as "The best thin
about your program is you
obviou ly pr cti e what you
preach. BRAVO.' In 19 4
she as named Career oman
of the Year by the Lansing
Associati n of areer Women.
Ms. Chari is bein brought
to uskegon by the ornmun­
ity S . es Offi e of u e­
gon Community ollege nd
the u egon Area Zonta Club,
She is a member of the Lansing
Zonta Club. The clubs of both
citi s are affiliates of Zonta
International a world-wide
as . tion of executive women
in busines and the profession .
The pre entation by
REPUBLICAN FOR
4TH DISTRICT CO GRESS
P.O. Box 1986
t ensville, ichigan
9127-0910
uskegon
MUSKEGO - Pr ventive
natural medicine for omen ill
b the focus of a erie of di
cu ion dealin ith " holi
tic Health Care for omen
b innin onday, March 31
and endin Monday, ay 5 at
uske on Community Col­
le e.
Spon ored by the Com­
munity Services Office of u­
kegon Community College, th
instructor will be Su an Kro ,
currently a librarian t the or­
ton Shore Library. Kroe is
al 0 a Washington- tate licen-
omen
Individual ion are 10,
with a fee of $50 for th ntir
rie of ix e sions. To re i-
ter, call 777-0250 and for
ction 3122. A bill ill b
mailed.
5
If you think the 4th can do better. ..
send Fred a note.
we can do better!
'1li4 fi r b lPIOlI' Co",iII

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