us egon area business, education leaders meet USKEGO u egon County busine and educational Ie der will meet Tuesday, ovember 11 for their cond annual Partnership Conference. The L.C. Walker Convention Center will be the site for the 8:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m. seminar hich is expected to attract over 400 participants. ary Jane M pe , communi­ c tion and trainin COD ltant, will pre nt ' Communicating With Confidence and Imp ct." Raised nd educated in u e­ gon, ape . the former ary Jane olan, and the . er of R.J. olan, u egon County Commi loner. Since forming her own firm she has' con . stent- ly been rated by tho who ttend her minars "infor- mative," "in iring" and a true role model. A luncheon addre by Paul Pear n, Director of Human Resources, Steele Corpora- tion will be "Busine and Education: e Belong To- gether." Individual who form the Partnership Committee include a n Archer, J ames Bonner, Lu De all, Dan .. H�, Kathy Jacob n, James Johnson, Robert Kieft, Gary artin, Tom Morris, John oling, John Van- ieuwenhuyzen, Cheryl alke , and Denni il n. .> Registration deadline is ovember 4. The 10 fee, which include coffee, lunch and conference material , should be made payable and mailed to: Mu egon Area Chamber of Commerce 349 W. Web- er venue, Room 200, u kegon, ichigan 49440. Elks offer vocational, technical student grants USKEGO - Vocational/ technical udents ha e been offered the opportunity to com­ pe e for 2000 grant by the Elk tional Found tion. Tru ees of the Foundation ave t 'de 498,000 for ant to be u d in the 1987-1 8 and 1988-89 hool year. E ch grant is for 1,000 for ch of the two year total of 249 grants ill be warded, with at lea one per ate, and dditional grant allotted ccording to Elk' don tion ithin each ate. though graduating high hool nior are eligible to apply, older udent ho wish train- in or re-trainin are encouraged to apply for the grant. high hool diploma or GED not required. Application are vailable locally in the office of Mary J 0 cCann, Director of Financial Aid t u e on Com­ munity College and from area high hool counselors. Appli­ c tion must be tum d in to the CC Financial Aid Office or to high school coun lors priorto ovember25,1986. . Donald A. Seifert, CC Tru - tee, and member of the u e- on Elks Lodge in charge of the grant applic tions, emphasize that persons past the age of tr ditional colle students are eligible to apply for vocational retraining under term of the grant. Each ate' application will be judged by a panel selected by the As ociation of Com- munity College Trustee (ACCT). Conference, offers Ihelp to officials USKEGO ichi- gan To nship official and board member will hear expert opinions on the major pro- blem confrontin township when they convene in Colle­ giate Hall on the campus of u egon Community College on Saturday, ovember 8 at 8:30 a.m. The minar will begin with a general ion at 9:30 when Gene Thornton, Director of Legislative Affairs for the ichi­ gan Township A ciation con­ ducts a legislative review on the status of property tax reform, mobile homes, late mill- e elections and other current es. Registrations are due in the Community Service Office, Mu egon Community College by ovember 3, 1986. For additional information, call (616) 777-0227. 7 acter, Liz, is a youngish, in­ vicible widow faced with lling the family farm to pay debt . She will b portrayed by Pamela Smith who come to u egon from San Jose, California. A Busine major, she -i making her first appearance on stag . The four additional female character are Liz aden' daughters portrayed by Charen Buhl (Mona Shores) and Debbie cCallum (Fruitport). All four have had theatrical experience, appearing variously in MCC connnunity and high school production I es of socialism, unionism and women's ffrage confront the characters a they truggle to maintain their root. The sole male thespian of the pro­ duction i J ames Robert Chri tiansen, and MCC freshman from Spring e who play the Evangelist. Carlo V. Spataro will direct the play. The tting, that of a 1919 kitchen. a designed by Kent De'r'oung; period custume are the wor of artha Jane Spataro; and Sue Bell i techni­ cal director. Student product- 'Lady ouse Blues' opens at cc MUSKEGO - "Ladyhou Blues" will bring the bitter­ sweet quality commonly a i­ ated with American plays of the 1950 to the Overbrook The - ter tage. Thi drama of the po -war year, 1919, written by Kevin 0' orri n, i the fall production of the u egon Community College Center for Theater. Opening night is Friday, ovember 7, with other 8:00 p.m. performances on Satur­ day, ovember 8 and Friday and Saturday, ovember 15 and 16. Two Sunday matinees at 3:30 p.m. ar heduled for ovember 9 and 16. A dinner buffet at 6:30 p.m. will precede the ovember 15 performance, On S turday, ovember 8, the MCC Alumni Association and friends will hold their annual meeting in conjunction with the dinner/buffet and then go to the theater for the play. A synopsis of the play pl ces the action in St. Loui in the year 1919. Five women are gathered, aw iting the return from the European war of the family men. The central char- ion ere members includ Bon­ nie Gordon, Juliu Lar n, Terry cLaughlin, Catherine R ce, Steve Sandberg, Anit Spytma, Scott esbit, Sheri Crabbe, Chri Pe , Vicki Knevitt, arion Pickel, Raquel D. il- liam, Jim Tanis, arie Mc­ Guffey, ita Broer, Cindy En­ glemann, Amy 0 ro i, and Delore Willer. Their b grounds include the following high hoots: Mu egon, Fruit­ port, Oakridge, Whitehall, Fre- mont, Hart, Shelby, on Shore and orth u egon. Director Spataro chose to sub itute "Ladyhou Blues" for the previously announced production of "Charley's Aunt" - giving educational consideration as the re on for the change - a large number of experienced players audit­ ioned, making it fe ible to produce a more challenging wor. dditional information and . re rvations are available by calling the CC Fine Art Office t 777-0324, 8:00-4:00 weekday. Help in designing brochure USKEGO - Designing brochure is not my eriou proce Peter Hoekema, Graphic Production anager at u egon Community College, will present a seminar on bro­ chutes Thursday, overnber 6, 1986. The time i 7:00-9:00 p.m., the place is C esar Lounge on the Coll ge campu. Hoe­ kern h had more than 15 yean printing management ex­ perience with 10 year at Mu kegon Community College. , He intend to cover the design, layout and production of brochures. The workshop is designed to be of help to small busine s, non-profit gencie hools and churche . Type yles, paper type and printing proce s will be cover­ ed. Cost of the 'seminar i 20 per person. Tho wishing to enroll should caD 777-0250 and a to enroll in CE Section 2151. Billing will be by mail. EY AND COU SELOR AT LAW K. orris Gavin GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW CALL 616/926-7143 ELECT THE TEA OF UTA oFA Secretary of State Richard Austin - "Debbie, I'm really happy you're running for State office. We need young people who are bright, articulate and hard working, like yourself, to serve." Tuesday, November 4th