JANUARY 25 -31,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 In and About Muskegon pe 0 se ayopen jobs door USKEGO - An open hou on ednesday, January 28 at u egon Community Colleg could easily turn out to be an open door to new reer. The Food rvice Lodging and Travel ana ernent Pr gram t the College invite the publi to m et the taff and become familiar with the de . and ver tility of the program. ccordin to . Beth Smith, Program Co rdinator coun lors and Job Placement and .. S.C. repre ntativ wil I be on hand to de rib the diver job opportunitie avail ble after completing the program. From 3:30-5:30 on ednes­ d y January 2 in ollegiate Hall on the College carnpu, any on intere ed in learning bout any ct of the FLT program ill h the oppor- tunity to with pro fes- 'on in the thre -tr c pro·. gram. light buffet will be rved and there is no admi . n charge. B siness and Industrial Cente offers training . EGO A inter erie of four mini-cour will egin January 26, 1987 at u egon Community College, co-spon red by the College and the American . Management ciation Exten ion In titute. The first cour 'Reading and Interpreting Financial State­ ments" i heduled for on­ day from 5: 3()"7: 30 p.m. through February 23. Taught by irn Arter, C.P. . of Brie - ley, DeLong and Rudd, the cour is designed for both nonfinancial and financial man- er . Participant will learn to a their own companie ' performances and vitality; will be able to analyze their com­ petition's trength and weak- ne ; and learn he to choo among inve tment opportunities. Beginning ednesday, February 18 through Wedne d y, rch 18, the topic will be 'Long-range Planning for Service Organization." CIa members ill learn to ere te productive tr tegy for today, tomorrow and the year to com. Lee Price, an gement Con ultant ill demon rate to th roup why planning tech­ nique ba d on manufacturing concept don't or for rvic r. David abunda, newly ppointed A iate Dean of F culty at the College and cur­ rently or ing with local em­ ployer Director of Contr ct­ ing and PI cement, ill �� available to spe with employ­ er a ut how the College can be of a . stance. Al 0 pre nt to talk with business people will be Dian Gauthie·r, Director of the Small Busine Develop- ment Center. The open hou opportunity for intere person to rapidly gro in in importance in the e t ichigan area. r. Bial point out that food rvice and lodging employees numb r 200,000 in th tate and in terms of a promotional bud et, ichigan ranks ond in the nation with a total of 16.5 million. s. Smith emphasizes that the curriculm include training at all levels of employment. Additional information is avail­ able by calling 777-0385. begin Tuesday, February 24 and �xtend through 'f, sday, arch 24. The Winter Series will end with Tim Arter again making the pre ntation. His topic will be, "How to Write A Bu i, ne Plan." Thi cour ba d on an all-new course y the American anagement Associa­ tion will be presented on Thurs­ d ys beginning January 29 and ending February 26. To earn the Certificate in Management a student is re­ quired to complete six cour s, which may be taken in any order. Two Continuing Edu­ cation Units are al awarded for successful completion of the program. According to Wil­ liam Loxterman, Director of the CC Busine and Indu ry Trainin Center, in ructor in all mini-cour are profe . onals with busine experience. The cour will help sharpen ill and increa competency so that both the individual and the organiz tion will benefit. The fee of 150 for e ch mini-cour includes a light lunch. Call 777..(J217 for dditional in fo rm at . n or to reserve a space. EYES 0 THE PRIZE America' Civil Rights Years� 1954-1965 A Coun lor and Tutor are needed on Volunteer Ba . SIX to Eight Hours a ee CO TAeI': Harold right 739-5422 u egonHeights City Hall ary28 t9 o t Mlssl!�ippi. Here, leav Ce - Farhat takes oath L SI G - Debbie Farhat (D- u egon) announced that she attended the opening of the 4th Legislative Se sion of the Michigan Hou of Re­ pre ntative January 14, 1987, where she wa official sworn in as Repre ntative of the 97th Di trict in Mu egon County. "I am very grateful to the voters of my district," Rep. Farhat said. "They have given me a great reponsibility. I'll be working to represent their intere s in Lansing as I help shape ate policy and . pro- grams during the next two years," Prior to being elected to the Michigan Hou of Represen­ tatives, Rep. Farhat served as Public Relations Specialist of Community ental Health Ser­ vices in u egon. "My address in Lansing i P.O. Box 30014 (Room 104 �), Capitol Building, Lansing, 48909 and the telephone num­ ber is 517 373-3436. y telephone number in u e n i 739-4549' Rep. Farhat aid. 'I am looking forward to hear­ ing from the people who nt me here if they have any comment or concerns about Legislative matters. And, of cour I m here to give them any help th y need with state government.' TheCommunity'sCollege � E JOY WI T.ER! ·0" CO TI UI G eDUC TION cou rt February 2. AKE YOUR TI EQUALITY 11 E! R r no at 777-0250.