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MAY 25 -31,1
THE CITIZEN
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In and About Muskegon
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dge, invite
member churc 0
oth r to join them
in the ob rvance of "Re . . u
Freedom Day" on Jun 29.
Thi is in consonance tth
U erty ee end, July 3-6
1096. Th emphasi to
t re that e all are the re It
Pan e
Hispanic so
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and recreat
n Iy complete
omprehensive land
pl i nearly complete,
d th t cornprehen ive land
pi f r the entire city is
ell. he land u
hi h include a study of
y p cel f land being
i e peered to be corn
y October. The city
om expect to u the
inform ti n to prepare for com
merical, industrial and residen
tial gro th and maintenance.
Dr t of the parks anti recreat
'on plan has already been
ic igan Black,
ba I tourney
C1l:lb, King D vid L dg 20.
D dline isJun 15,19 6 .
For more information con-
ct, Willie Ril y at 7 8-339.5
(fter 6:00 P.M.) or
Shank at 777-21.59. ak
check payable to: Progre ive
Club - King David Lodge 20
and m il c/o: M orri Shanks,
1224 AIle venue, uskegon,
MI 49442.
Come on out and ign up.
L t' find out hot th b t in
e t Michigan.
CC education program
selected as national model
U KEGO T 0
Education pro ram offered
during the p t ye r at Mu
egonCommunityC llegeh v
received both national nd in
ternational recognition.
Th Child D velopment
A ociate program has been
elected a nation ide training
model by the CDA National
Consortium in WashJngton,
D.C.
A a re ult of this national
r cogrution, CC Education
D p rtrnent h received in
quirie about i child care train
ing programs from many
college , univer itie and other
agencie thro th�un
try. Request for program infor
mation have been received from
Puerto Rico, e Zealand and
Jap n.
Dr. Harry Robin on, Coor
din tor of MCC' Education
Dep rtrnent, reports that ap
proximately 20 Education
tudent ill receive Child
D velopment A ociate and
Paraprofessional Child Care
Certificate durin the current
c d mic year. Programs go on
throughout the year and com
pl tion time vary.
approved by the State Depart
ment of atural Resources,
keeping the city eligible for
tate grants.
P.M. They will h ve orkshop
on Finance , Counseling,
Family, Handicapped Mini tne
and much more.
vane and at th door th night
of the concert. _
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The He· t on a 1,200
Art grant from the ichigan
Council for the Art for their
ummer art program. The
City Planning Director, Peter
S torius tated that the grant
will be to promote theatre and
music arts for the children.
La year, the city offered a
program centering around youth
recreational activitie and lunch
at each of the public elemen
tary schools.
ational Chri tian
W r r Convention ill b
held at Gr nd Rapid Junior
Colle and Ford Fieldhou eon
Friday, and Saturday, by 30
and ay 31. Registr tion will
be in t 2:00 P. . Friday and
th ork hop ill tart at 3:00
On Friday, June 6, at 8:00
P. . ther ill b p cial
Benefit Concert to honor Rev.
. 0 e J.Jone at th Frau nthal
Center. This concert ill h lp
the Jones Scholar hip Fund,
e tablished by J one through
the usk gon County Com
munity Foundation everal
year ago. Th cholar hip has
help d this year, two colleg
bound studen ith $1,000 a
piece attending a Mu egon
County College. The concert
will be a pectacular event ith
the s national Holli Sister,
go pel inger from Mu kegon,
Jon W rokman, Mu egon folk
inger and Albert Howard Ann
Arbor mu ician ho in la i
c 1 jazz nd go p 1. Tickets f r
the Rev.Jone cone rt re 5. 0
each. Th y ar vailabl t the
Frauenthal box office in d-
nin
Textron
marri d
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For information call: 1-800-292-5979