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August 17, 1986 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-08-17

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THE CHIGAN CITIZE
In and About Muskegon
nior Harvest Day - f om baking
coo ies to cornering commissioners
MU - Senior citi-
zen of u egon County will
celebrate "their" day as Mu e­
gon Community College
observes the enth annual
Senior Hmest Day on Tuesday,
'Augu 26.
Spon red by the Commun­
ity Serviee Office of the Col­
lege, day-lo program of
activitie will begin at 8: 15
a.m. and conclude at 3: 30 p.m.
This year's program will feature
an open meeting of the State
Comrni ion from the Office of
Services to the Aging. "Issue
and An ers" will consi st of
listening to and an ering com­
plaints and uggestions put to
the commission by individuals.
Thi event is scheduled for
10: 15 .m. in Overbro
Theater.
A highlight of the day is the
announcement of the ' Out­
standing Senior Award" pre nt­
ed to an outstanding senior
citizen. Previous recipients
include Lena Anderson, 1985;
George Bohn, 1984; Isabel Ward,
1983; ary Loder, 1982; Bill
Mills, 1981; and John Dixon,
1980.
A score of or shops ranging
By Rev. G.. nnett
e had onderful con-
venti n. e returned home
Saturd y night refreshed, re­
juvanated, encour ed and in­
spired.
Our Revival tarted at t.
Zion under th leadership of
van elist D vid Drummond of
Phil delphia, P., nightly at
7:30.
onday, th Community
olid rity group met. Soli-
d rity i a community composed
organization to help fight in-
ju ice to humanity that'
ccentu ted and ex rated in
the BI c experience.
On turday ugust 16,
we ill have a picnic under the
u pices of the Sunday School
and the YP'WW of the t. Zion
family.
The picnic will be at the
P J. Hoffmaster St te Park and
a good time is expected by all.
There has been an d hoc
committee, represent tive of
various segments Qf the com­
munity - county and city
leaders, clergy, arts museum -
formulated to encourage Blac s
in the Fine Art. As such, on
Saturday August 23, they will
ponsor the Big Band Go pel
Group out of Detroit at 7 p.m.
t the F r uenthal Center. The
program will also feature loc
tent. The Hollis Sisters will
appear a back up to the Big
Band Go pel Group,
Advice on customers
GO - What j it
cu t mer to return
Is it
conveni nee, loyalty, service or
me other rea n? A Mu e-
on mmunity College Com-
munity Service
Tuesd v, ugu
to pr vide
que tion .
Scheduled for 1:30 to 4:30
p.m. in Room of the Hilt
Building in downtown u e­
gon the seminar will be con­
ducted by Al ena r of
Holland, ichigan, recipient of
an aw rd as one of the top
video retailers for 19 6. The
award reco nized his merchan­
dising and promotional creativ­
ity for his ix Video T d y
store in West ichigan.
The cost for this workshop
i 10 per person. To enroll
by ph ne, call 777 -0250 and
a for ction 1813.
u egon Community Col­
lege's Small Busine Develop­
ment Center, directed by Diane
Gauthier offer the minars
through a cooperativ arrange­
ment with the United States
Small Business Administr ti n.
Busin
s Center brea rfast
USKEGO ' Round-
table Breakfast" sponsored by
the Small Bu ine Development
Center t u kgon Community
Colle e ha been heduled for
onday, Augu 18. 8:00 a.m.
t the Mu eg n Holiday Inn.
b Hammer, Dire t r f
Per nnel t Quality Stores
until hi retirement a few
years 0 will lead a di cussion
covering all ph se of lecting
the right employe for a om­
pany.
The meeting i pl nned for
the purp of encour ing di -
cu nd networking am ng
bu in p ple. Although of
particul r intere t to th no
eng ged in a business or tho
planning to establish a bu iness,
the publi is invited according
to Diane Gauthier Director
f the SBDCo Tho planning
to attend are a ed to register
in dvanee by calling 777-0201.
There i no char e f r the
meeting, but each participant
will purchase bre fa t.
rr ngements ar in charge of
th SBDC, P rt f the C rn­
munity rvi es D partment at
the C lleg and are m de p -
ible through a p rative
reement ith the United
tate mall Bu One drnini-
"I've been b essed with a great musical career," says Deniece. "And lowe it to Gospel
mus c. Recentty, I learned that there is an urgent need for Black Gospel music history to
be collected and preserved. Please support the American Gospel Arts Fund in this work."
The American Gospel Arts Fund is a non-profit organ�ion for the advancement an�
preservation of Black American Gospel music and history. It is a coast-to-coast networking
of Gospel music performers, enthusiasts, educators and historians, ministers, business
people and just ordinary citizens, determined that the unique American cultural treasures
of Gospel mu c and history should not be lost, but rather, preserved for Mure generations
to apprecia e and enjoy.
And you can be a part of this tremendou work by mailing in your tax-deductib e dona­
tion today.
from Astronomy to a ature
Walk will be p rt of the day.
Handicraft exhibits, paintings,
woodworking and needlework
will vie for blue ribbon awards.
An innovation this year will
be a favorite cookie competit­
ion with blue ribbons awarded
to the winner of the Bake­
off. Prize-winning cookies
rved with ice cream will end
the day's program.
Pre-registration is ° required.
Payment of the 3.00 registra­
tion fee, accompanied by a If­
addressed envelope, and received
by August 19 will insure each
registrant a lunch ticket
For ad itional information
contact Evelyn Sullivan MCC
at 777 -0211 or Janie Brooks
CC Director of Continuing
Education at 777 "()328.
urg
cording
D nl c
t r
Ililam
Ey Of S·�-·I
For y P op
Sundays 11 :30PM'�1
FREE GOSPEL HISTORY POSTER,
GOSPEL ARTS NEWSPAPER AND CARD
WITK EACH DO ATION
750 E. G n St. PaI�IH1II, CA 91101
Yes, I want to support the Gospel Arts and assist the
work of advancing and preserving B c American
Gospel music and h ry. P1 d m my free
Gospel hi ory post r, Gospel p r and
card.
Amount Enc osed (Minimum $10 pease)
____ City Zip _. __
Signature

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