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THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN AUGUST 24 - 30, 19 6
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In and About Muskegon
Senior Harvest Day
MUSKEGO - Senior citi-
zens of u egon County will
celebrate "their" day a uske-
gon Community College
observes the seventh annual
Senior Harvest Day on Tuesday,
August 26. _
Sponsored by the Commun­
ity Services Office of the Col­
lege, a day-long 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 tate
tion about reports of in­
humane treatment in the jail
and from the police. The Task
Force would investigate and
chec out the certainty of
charges made.
-Institute a Court Watch
program for the Circuit Court.
__, ake a formal, written
recommendation" to the Coun­
ty of Muskegon based upon
findings of the Task Force.
-Develop an action plan
approved by a convention of
prersons concerned i th
justice.
As Attorney General Robert
Kennedy aid," Justice favors
the rich man." It is hard for a
poor man to crac the system.
That i, unless e join
together.
y ev. G. . Ben tt
USKEGO -The Big
Band Gospel Group is coming
from Detroit, Saturday, ug.
23 at 7 p.m. at the Fruenthal
Center ..
We are hoping for a
wonderful turnout to ee this
IS-member group. There ill
be local support from th
Hollis Sister and the po sibili­
ty of other local talent. It
could be the beginning of
something big happening in
Port City.
The Solidarity Committee
heard Attorney John Johnson
from Grand Rapids.
Attorney Johnson laid out a
plant for bringing about
greater justice in the court
y tern. He recommended:
-Creation of a Ta Force
hich would gather informa-
Seminar to assure student success
Ey Of
or y
Sundays 11 :30PM.......,.
U GO orried
bout y ur ability to succeed
in olle e?" u egon om­
munity C lie e i offerin a
pe ial minar of tudy hints,
idea and guideline just for
you.
Study rnarter" i. the title
of the minar. Choo one of
two ion cheduled for on­
day and Tuesday, Augu t 25
and 26 to b held in Room 351
on the College campu .
Developed by the Continuin
Educ tion Departrnen d the
n ized Achievement Lab,
or shop i desi ed to
tho pl run to t tend
college thi fall, d m e
coll e ea . er to handl .
Topic included re: e d-
ing v. tudyin; Active Listen­
in; Concentr tion: Studying
RED · WH ITE· & ·you
For Tests: and Taking otes
from Textbo ks and Lectures.
ach ion will be from
7:00-9:00 p.m. Choo e one
ssi n at a cost of 5 for MCC
tudents and for tho plann-
ing to attend other colleges
and univer ities.
Commission from the Office of
Services to the Aging. 'I sues
and Answers" will consist of
listening to and answering com­
plaints and suggestions put to
the commission by individuals.
This . event is scheduled for
10: 15 a.m. in Overbroo
Theater.
A highlight of the day is the
announcement of the • Out­
standing enior Award' present­
ed to an outstanding nior
citizen. Previous recipients
include Lena Anderson, 1985;
George Bohn 19 4· Isabel ard,
1983" Mary Loder, 1982; Bill
ills, 1981; and John Dixon,
1980.
A ore of workshops ranging
from Astron my to a ature
alk will be part of the day.
Han icraft exhibits paintings,
wo dworking and needlew r
will vie for blue ribbon award.
n inn vation thi year will
be a favorit kie c rnp tit-
i n.
