THE CITIZEN MAY 11 -11.1986
5
In and About Muskegon
Women offered help in selecting cereers
MUSKEGO - Women' will
be abl to explore career po -
'bilities during a Women'
Car r Conference planned for
onday, May 12 by the Com
munity Service Office of us
egon Community College.
Beginning at 8:00 a.m. in the
Blu and Gold Room on the
College campus, continental
breakfa will b followed by a
dramatic pre ntation, "Com
mon Threads." Two non
tr ditional student, Jan ud
g tt and Audrey Holmb rg will
portray a ituation wherein
p r n decid to return to
school after years in the home
or workplace. Janie Br oks,
Director of Continuing Edu
cation Programs will pre nt
a "Review and Overview."
Highlight of the conference
will be a presentation of Eunice
Merwin, Career Development
Coun lor t Muskegon Com
munity College speaking on
"Career Development and Evalu
ation."
Included in the program is an
overview of MCC's education
and career-related rvices
including a tour of career
exploration f ilities. Donald
CC off rs sailing courses
USKEGO - There's som -
thing new b ing offered this
mmer by the Community Ser
vice Department of u egon
Community College. Two
cour , "Introduction to Sail
in " and "Sailing and Crusing"
will replace the typical c s
room ituation with the nchor-
ge arin on Lake acatawa
near 'Holland and 30-40 ft.
ilboats.
Th Great Lakes ailing
d my i offerin "Irrtrodu t
n tailing' thr ugh th
ti nal R re tion d Par
A iation. The cost is $150
for a wet end of sailing. The
fir available weekend was May
9 and the 1 st is October 24.
"Sailing and Cruising" will
enable novice sailors to cquire
the skills and confiden e nece -
sary in handling a large ailboat
on the Great Lakes under all
conditions. The 5-day ssions
run onday mornings through
Friday evenings beginning June
9 and ending pternber 26.
Th co is 2 0 for each
5 d y rui .
tudents in b th la es will
Goodman, Coordinator of the
P r nal chievernent Labora
tory (p ALab , will discuss the
"Study Smarter Program."
. Penny Passinault, MCC's
Liaison for Women, has coordi
nated the conference. She
believes that small children
should not stand in the way of
women "looking ahead." The
conference fee of $8.00 per
person include child care. Call
777 -0211 to register children
for child care. Call 777-0250
and ask for Section 1487 to
register for the conference.
I
be able to enjoy the marina,
including free u of the indoor/
outdoor pool, sauna and weight
room. The marina offer on
site convenience ore, laundry
showers, rest rooms, playground
and picnic area, epping, ren
tals, biking and hiking trails
and is near the sandy beach of
Holland State Park. The mini
mum age for enrollment i
18.
or registration information
call u egon Community Col
lege, 777-0250 or 777-0216.
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Legal Planning Subject of Seminar
On Tu day, May 20, the
Bu ine nd Indu trial Tr m
in Center t u kegon Com
munity College ill pr ent
member of th I w firm of
Culver, Lague, and M ally a
they di cu th v riou are of
corporat la and re pon ibi-
. Iity.
Luncheon pe er ill be
Dr. M rvin D V rie , Dean of
th F.E. eidman chool of
Bu ine nd Economic at
Gr nd Valley tate College.
Two more e ions are
pI nned for the afternoon:
'Busine Financing for
Growth and Acqui tion' and
"Planning To Transfer and Pre-
erve the Fan:tily Bu ine ."
The eminar ill b held in
the Governor Ro m of the Har
bor Hilton Hotel. The $75 per
per on fee include lunch.
Regi tration and check may
be ent to: Community ervice
Department, Mus egon Com
munity+College, 221 S. Quar
terlin Road, Muskegon, MI
49442.
ablish fund for Steve
elon
, By Lind Dixon
The Queen Ether Baptist
Church, along with many other
concerned persons in our pit
itual community ould like to
bring to your attention a
orthwhile need in our
community.
A fe months ago Steve
elton, 17 year old, (who ill
graduate this year from us
kegon Hts. High School), was
placed in the ho pital, After a
long seri of te t it was found
that he had cancer.
Stev is the on of S m and
Loui e elton. any of u
kno Sis. elton through her
dedication throughout the city
in th field of mu ic. We 1 0
kno hi grandparent, the
Eld r J rry Oa and his wife of
the Tab rn cl Church of God,
nd their pir itu 1 bl in to
and dedication to .his work.
God' gift of love and healing is
free, yet the treatments, doc
tors, hospitals and medications
are not, and have soared up into
the thousands and thousands
of dollars.
This family needs help from
you, your friend, your family,
your churches, school, and
busine es. There ha been an
account set-up for the family at
the Lumberman' Bank on
Apple Ave. by Sis. Goings and
Si . Connelly. The account is
being used and governed by the
Melton family only for accrued
e penses.
You ma y make a direct
depo it by u ing the Melton'
name and the following account
number 02-10-20-64 0, or
end checks or money order or
Qu en Ether Bapti t Church,
2220 Sup rior St., Mu ke on
Hts., MI 49444.
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th
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School auditorium at 6:00 P.M.
a Tribute Program for Steve
elton will be held. There ill
be many guest singers, choir
and musician from throughout
the state. They will be asking for
a free- ill donation for the'
elton family.
Marine CpI. PHILLIP E.
HI OS, n of Donald E. and
Helen . Hind of 2400 E.
Columbia, u egon, I was
recently awarded the U.S.
arine Corps Good Conduct
Medal.
By Uncia Dixon
Several Mu egon 4-H mern
b rs were among nearly 50
participate in the ineth Annual
Salon of Culinary Arts March
23 at Michigan State University.
B nih and Tonika Chambers
Charmaine and Fatima Flowers,
Monica Fri rson, Carol Lid man,
Susan Perigard, ary Po erna,
and Crystal and Monica Shep
herd, all of Mu egon domon
strated their culinary experties
by baking and exhibiting quick
breads. onica Frierson won
first place for quick breads.
The Salon of Culinary Arts
gave our members a chance to
explore career opportunities in
foods and nutrition.
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Love 3rd Annual Volunteer
Reco nition Banquet will be
held at the First Congregational
Church, Mu egon on Tuesday
. May 20 at 7:00 p.m. Plea
purcha your ticket and mak
reservations by May 16. Tickets
are $10.00 each, for more in
formation call 773-3448. Plea e
send check to Love Inc. of
Muskegon County, 2525 Hall
Rd. Muskegon I 49442.
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On Saturday June 7 at
7:30 p.m., the entir Mu e on
c mmunity will c me ut t
celebrat Rev. Dr. Moses Jon s'
50th Year in Mu egon,
Rev. Jones came to Mu
g nin Jun , 1 36 to pastor the
John Wesl y . .E. Zion
Church. Rev. J ones has rved
this community in the IVI
church and busine arenas. H
transc nded his rol as pastor
and became 'mbas dor of
Goodwill" linking all levels 0
this community by tea bing
le ns on t g them ss. The
Mu e on Harb r Hilton has
b en re rved for his Grand
Celebration in his hon I.
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. with #
a reception and 8:00 p.m.
dinner and program. that even
ing in the Embassy Ballroom
will be an affair to be remem
bered. Make plans with your
church f arnlly to re rve a
table early (10 ated for
250.(0), or individual tickets
are available at $25.00 each.
Make checks out to John es-
1186 FIFTH STREET
MUSKEGON, MI 49440
ATIORNEY
AT LAW
o FEE 0 I mAL co SUlTATION
GENERAL PRACTmo ER
SA RUPTCY, DEEDS. WillS.
CONTRACTS. DIVORC PERSO Al
INJURY, WOR MA 'S CO PE SATI
ley, A. .E. Zion Church should
b momoed "Jones pprecia
tion". If you have any questions
call Sandra Ross or Rev. Harry
Spigner at 722-3057 or 722- ..
3341. -
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Covenant Community
Church, 134 E. Barney, u e-
gon Hts., Friday, ay 9 at ,
8:30 a.m. registration will start
for the " urch and Racial
Issues" wor shop with Dr.
Alb rt Pero. :
Dr. Pero i A sociate Pro
fessor of Theology and Cro -
Cultural Studies at Lutheran
Sch I of Theology at Chicago,
where he has taught since
1978. An ordained Luth ran
clergyman, Dr. Pero rved
parishes in Detroit and Chi go
before joining the rninary
staff. He has been President of
the As ciation of Blac
Lutheran Churchmen; Vice
President of the Lutheran Coun
cil in the USA; and Executive
Director of the ational Com
mittee of Black Churchmen.
He has travel d exten ively,
including a period of mission
work for the Lutheran Church
in India.
This event will pr vid n
e urn ni a1 forum r .lergy
and laity pl r r ial
issu s in the hurch t day.
Th re is no registration fee and
lun hi, 2.00 up n ad n
r quest h 1 f r ini try will
issu a ertifi ate f ornplet
ion or 3.6 C nta t H urs.
This pr gram is sp n red by
th Mu on ounty Co p rat
ing Chur hes hool for Minis
try and hur h omen nited.
F r qu sti n 11 737-1491,
ovenant mmunity hur h.
uslc n
Hts..-MI
722
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