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October 12, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-10-12

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THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
5
ed proposals and conducted
uccessful fund raising cam-
paigns. The Institute of
u urn Services the ichi an
Council of the rt and vera!
corporation have responded
favorably to his fundin pro­
posals.
To' ign up for the semin r,
tho intere ted should call
777-0250 and a for CE Section
2138.
Dennis A. il n, Ph.D.,
rve the College a Dean of'
Community Services, and Ms.
Janie Broo is Director of
Continuin Education Studie .
Blac
alum
col eges a
• ,#
i for $8 mi lio
Learn
o write .get-funded proposals
- Another in
rie of minar for pro­
fe i nal b in pre nted by
u e n Community Colle e
part of it continuin edu-
tion progr m i heduled for
Thursday, October 16 7:00-
9:30 p.m.
Titled,' ritin For on y:
How To rite Propo That
Get Funded," the ion will be
conducted by Bruce Eldredge,
Director of the u egon
u urn of rt. He will di u
11 a ct of developing, writ-
ing and bmitting proposal
to corpor tion , foundation and
uncheon to mark
60 years for MeC.

U EGO - Six ty year
of rvice by u egon Com-
munity Colle e will be cele­
brated on Wednesday, 0 tober
15 by the Community Service
Office of the Colle e.
Senior ommemorative
Luncheon i heduled for 12:00
noon in the Blue and Gold
Roorit n the Colle campus.
The event honors the 60th
anniver ry of the founding of
u egon .. ommunity Colle e
a originally hou d in
enior High
a p rt f the.
chool Sy tern.
1950 PIPESTO E RD.
•••
individual. In addition, he will
di u the u of reference
m terials, identifying pro • c­
tive donor d the develop­
ment of a format. An inter-
ctive form t will be followed
ith di u 'on of writing yle
bud et preparation and follow­
up. Participant are invited
to ubmit brief proposal idea
for di ussion and/or in tructor
commentary .
Eldredge earned B.A. degree
from Ohio Wesleyan and an
M.A. in u urn Administration
from Texas Tech, Univer ity.
He has written numerous fund-
Curricular and phy 'cal expan-
'on has been teady through
the years and for the past 20
years the College has exi ted
on an environmentally-int ct
III acre campus at the corner
of Quarterline and Marquette. •
The physical facilities, designed
by lden B. Dow currently
rves approximately 5,000 tu­
dents and the College rank
high among the 29 two-year
coll e in ichigan.
velyn ullivan MC S ni r
Liai n i in charge of arrange-
. ment for the event, which
will fe ture an ddre s by Dr.
illiam Au tin former Super-
intendent of u e on Publi
ch ols. His subject ill be,
The Creative U of Time
During Retirement Year .' A
former Pr 'dent of u egon
Community College, Dr. Ralph
Austermiller, will deliver the
invocation.
Re rvations are required and
should be made by Friday,
o tober 10. To insure a place,
call 777-0250 and a' to register
for the Senior Commemora­
tive Luncheon, ection o.
2162. Registrants will be
billed and can pay by mailing
a check or at the door.
Austin
endorses
Farhat
USKEGO - Secretary of
Su te Richard Austin end or d
Debbi F arhat, Democratic
candidate for the 97th District
Hou of Representatives, dur­
ing hi visit to u egon Tues­
day September 30, 1986.
Secretary Austin opped in
u egon to promote the u of
atbelts in the State's dri e
for fety. During hi st Y he
attended a private reception in
his honor sponsored by the
Debbie Farhat for State Re­
pre ntative Committee at the
Holiday Inn in Mu egon.
Secretary Austin id s.
F rhat "ha the ability to
rve u egon County well
. . . and to be stron team
member of the Democratic
le dership in Lansing. tt
Graduate of the nati n'
114 Bla college and uni-
versities ar bein a ed to on-
tribute over milli n thi
September to in rea financial
pport for Bla k higher edu-
cation through fund-raising
proje t titled Paybac ' 6.
Last year's fund-raising
effort in thi project totaled
over 4 million said Hilliard
L. Lackey, national coordinator
of 'Payback '86" and director
of Alumni ffairs at Jack n
State University. This is the
cond year the project h
been condu ted. -
The funds were u d to help
pay delinquent count and
e t blish holarship at hi tori­
cally Bl c colle e and uni­
ver ities the nati n id
Lackey.
The 81 colleges have
graduated more than 0 percent
of BI ck raduate although
Black college have only 43
percent of the Bla k olle
enrollment, Lackey added.
Continu d on P 9 9
cia • Th da Thursda ,Octo r 3 from
p.m. and Friday, Oc r 31 from 9 a.m. 4 p.m.
".'l'V1'nund .
c 1986 General Foods Corporation

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