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November 09, 1986 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-11-09

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NOVE BER 9 -15,19
THE M ICH IGAN CITIZEN
7
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In and About Muskegon
Performance-based scholarships a
USKEGO - Each year
the variou departments at Mus­
kegon Community College select
gifted students in their dis­
ciplines who receive tuition
scholarship
Recipient for the 1986-87
c demic year are li ted as
follo :
Art Department: Peggy Dit­
low (Grant); Julie Hozer, Aaron
Wirrick (Whitehall); Amy
Ostrow I, Kelly Rodger , Ken­
neth Vanderstelt orth Mu e­
gon); Aimee right (Fruitport).
Busine Department: Bren­
da Rozell (Shelby).
Creative & Performing Art
Dance: Arlene Anderson (Mon
Shore ); Summer Dance Scholar-
CC Art exhibit
U EGO - Four of the
five artist lected to show their
wor in the current Invitational
Drawing Exhibit in Overbroo
Gallery on the campu of us­
kegon Community College are
new to the u egon area.
Accordin to Lee Collet,
CC Art Instructor and cura­
tor for this 0, the five arti s
offer a cro ction of the
current trend in art, which i
ay from the abstract and
back to the literal and figura­
ti e - 19Ure are bac in
ain."
Artist exhibitin include
Deborah Rockman, instructor at
endall School of Design; San­
dra tar, ho work is
entirely different in feeling, is
also from Kendall. Richard
Sutton, currently an djunct
faculty member at veral uni­
ver ities, including estern
ichigan University, exhibit
allegorical orks dealing with
he temptation of dam and
Eve. Dellas Henke, an in ructor
at Grand Valley State College,
is the fourth artist ne to the
ships were awarded to Michelle
Bishop, atalie Swider, Lisa
Wright (Mona Shore ); Min Chol
Dennison, Shelley Silea (Reeths­
Puffer); Brenda Wolosecki
(Spring Lake); Beth Johnson
(Grand Rapid Cen all.
English Department: Brenda
Holtz (North Mu egon); Julie
Reynolds (Grant).
Health, Physi cal Education,
Recreation: Hailey Best
arded
(Ravenna); Kathy Bird (0 -
ridge); Timothy Evans (Grant);
Janice Lawrence (Whitehall);
Yvonne Schaner (Hart); Robin
White (Mona Shores).
life Science Department:
sara L. Carter (Shelby).
Math/physical Science De­
partment: Matthew D. Barber,
Frederick P. Brocci (Fruitport);
Gerald A. Tisc (Mona Shores).
Social Science Department:
Improving office
communication
MUSKEGO - A Mu egon
Community College Community
Service seminar on Wednesday,
ovember 19 ha been designed
to be especially helpful for
small to medium sized offices.
John G. Thompson, Ph.D.,
ha lanned a workshop for
both office managers and office
staf in which each group ill
learn about the communication
proce. Entitled ·'Win Win
Communic tion Skill ," the pro­
gram will offer suggestions to
both managers and office per­
sonnel, acquainting participants
with the elements of effective
communication. serie of
activitie will explore rategies
for improving communication,
per nally d profe ion ally .
Dr. Thompson, President of
CamPro Group, consultants in
Communication, ha been a
community colleg professional
for the greater part of his
College Gallery. Marc C telli
is the sole exhibitor who has
previou shown ork in
Overbr Gallery .
A reception, open to the
public free of charge, i plann­
ed for Sunday, ovember 9,
5:30-7:30 p.m. in Overbroo
Gallery. The Gallery is open
to the public each weekday
from 10:ooa.m.-4:oo p.m.
Church
MORNING
STAR
Baptist Church
2031 RIORDAN ST.
Phone: 726-286�
Rev. JAMES WHITESIDE
9:30 SII"""Y School
1 0:4 J Mon,i", Worship
7 p.",. . Evnillg Worship
EAST HACKLEY ST.
CHURCH OF GOD
309 E. Hackley/P.O. Bx 4025
Musk on Hts., M I 49444
nday School . • . • . • .10 a.m.
or"in Worship .•• 11 :30 a.m.
unday Ev ning ••.• 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday Hour of Pow r Program
•..••••••••••.• 9-10 a.m.
ed. Blbl Study •.•• 7:30 p.m.
Bishop W.F. Steward, Pastor
Min. Hardiman, Asst. Pastor
Md a Ride?
CALL 73 ... 211
Mount Zion
Church of God in Christ
188 �uskegon Avenue
Phon 722�6765
REV. G.M. BENNETT
SUPT. USKEGON DIST.
,0 am Sunday Schoo,
11:30 am Morning Worship
6 pm Y.P.W.\YJ
.7:30 pm ...••... Evening Worship
Noon Prayer Tue .. rri
CE TRAL UNITED
Methodist Church
Second-s; Seaway
(Dow.tfJw. MlIs.�o.)
Phone: 722-654�
Dr. Lynn DeMos
Rev. Jerry Ha ana
Olurch Services 8:)0 a.m.
•••.•••••.••.•.•.• -:, •••••• 11 LIIL
Cb� School. •.•..•••• 9:)0 LID.
career, erving most recently as
President of u egon Com­
munity College until his retire­
ment in June, 1986.
Two ssions of the ovem-
ber 19 workshop are planned:
the first, from 1 :00-4:00 p.m.
and the second from 6: 3()'
9:30 p.m. To register, call
777-0250 from 10:00 a.m.-
6:00 p.m. weekdays. A for
CE Section 2118 for the after­
noon . on and CE Section
2122 for the evening s· on.
Registrant will be billed for the
S25 fee. For additional infor­
mation, call 777-0227.
C
FS
Sally Bower (Fruitport; De .
DeBard (Hart); li Gue
(West Michigan Christian).
Theater Department: Greg
St. Amour (Holton).
Vocational Technical Depart-
ment: Rodney Bulthou
(Fruitport); Gary L. Green,
ichael We Is, Craig R. Wile­
man (Mu egon).
Instrumental Mu ic: Walter
Baker (Mona Shores); Chris
Carrigan (Reeths-Puffer); Tom
Wayne Jager ( u egon); Lora
Moen (Faith Christian); Shirita
Overstreet (Catholic Central;
Brenda Stever (Orchard View).
Vocal Music: Karl Boelkin
(Mona Shores); Tami Cavanaugh
(Whitehall); David Cook, Scott
MacDonald, Dawn McCulloch
( . ona Shores); Lynette Grimard
(Reeths-Puffer); Maria McGuf­
fey, Mar Sweet, Michaelle
Vogelsong, Kesha E. Walker
(Mu egon); Sarah O'Toole
(Catholic Central); Rhonda
Zuidema (Reeths-Puffer),
Food service , Lodging and
Travel Management: Pamela
Sue Forest orth Mu egon;
DeAnn L. Weegmann (Mona
Shores).
Help for parttim
student
USKEGO - Eligibility
requirements for a new State
Grant Program, , Michigan
Adult Part-Time Grant" differ
con iderably from tho for the
average grant. Applicant must
OT be full time student;
. they do not have to be half­
time tudent (6 credits). The
program i indeed intended for
part-time "student
Mu egon Community Col-
lege h been allocated
23,995 for the 1986-87
ac demic year with S16,500 till
available to be awarded for
inter and Spring Terms, 1987.
Individual grants of up to
$600 per year may be used
for not more than two years
of tudy. '
Applications may be obtained
in the Financial Aid Office at
the College. Mary Jo cCann,
Director of Financial Aid has
indicated that if fund are
insufficient to meet the needs
of all eligible applicants, pre­
ference will be given udent
who demonstrate the greate
financial need. Fore more
information, call the Financial
Aid Office, 777-0222.
By Rev. George Bennett
MUSKEGO - Our plan
for going to Memphis, Tenn. to
attend our national convocation
had originally been set for
ov. 4, but we had one of the
members of our congregation to
pass on ov. 2, Sunday. Be­
cause of this death of one of
our church family we delayed
our departure.
The funeral for Bro. John
Trice wa Friday, ov. 7 and
F riday evening, we left for
Memphis,
The annual Holy Convocation
will be in emphis the
national and international head
quarter of the Church of God
In Christ.
Featured Sunday will be the
annual mes e delivered by our
presiding Bishop, Bishop J.�.
Patterson.
Monday morning we will
have our Holy Communion
rvice. Then at 3 p.m. will
be a se sion of the General
Assembly, the law-makin body
of our denomination.
Bishop L. Willis who has
been the national chairman
from Virginia will either be
re-elected or replaced in the
election.
The election of the chair­
man is perhaps the most im­
portant business to come before
the General A mbly. t
the conclusion of the General
As mbly the Convocation will
clo .
Saturday ovember 15, the
Young omen's Christian Coun­
cil of Mt. Zion C.D.G.I.C.
family will have a Fello ship
Dinner at 6 p.m. in honor of
the pastor's ife, Mother Ear­
line Bennett. At 8 p.m. there
will be a program.
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MUSKEGO - The Mu e-
gon Heights Public School
Parent Advisory Committee will
present uA Community Work­
shop for the Family" on Satur­
day, ovember 8 from 9:00
a.m.-1:30 p.m.
The orkshop will be held
at the Mu egon Height High
School, 2417 Jefferson Street,
Mu egon Heights, ichigan.
Cost is free. Free lunch will
be provided.
For more information call
739-9302 Ext. 29. This activity
is spon ored by the u egon
Heights Compensatory Edu­
cation Program.
USKEGD - The Young
Women Auxiliary of Greater
Harvest Baptist Church, 2435
Riordan Street, Mu egon Hts.
will be putting on a musical
play entitled "Jesus is Coming, ,
on Sunday, ovember 16 at
7:00 p.m.
The cast include: Claree
Young, narrator; Blanche Smith,
Keesha Cooper, Inez Smi ,
Elnora Owens, Lula Carler, Mary
Cro by ae C. Brown, Ben
Jones Deacon Genora Hill
Richard Smith, Donald Pulliams
Frank Booker, and Deacon
Jimmy Anderson.
Children include: aKonya
Carter, Patrick Jackson, Ste­
·phanie Jackson, Harvey D. ar­
ble, Michelle Marble, Tiffany
Schultz and Heather Smith.
The public is invited. Velma
Guy, pre 'dent and Rev. Stanley
Levy, pastor.

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