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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.