FEBRUARY a - 14, 1987 THE ICH IGAN CITIZEN 11 Area briefs ALCOHOL, DRUG COAUTIO TO MEET St. 10 ph - The next m ting of the Tri-County Coalition on Alcohol and Other Drug will be Friday, February 13, 1987 at the Community Center on the campus of e ichigan College. The luncheon meeting ill begin promptly t 11: 30. The featured spe er for the February meeting are Connie Har­ rison, Director of He d Start and linda C le, Director of Continuing Education at Lake Michigan Colleg . PIe m e your reservation no later than ednesday, February 11, 1987 by calling 927-5433. The cost of the lunch J $5.00 and checks should be made out to Lake . chigan College. SET RIGHT TO KNOW LAW SEMINAR BE TO HARBOR - The Twin Citie Area Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Health/Safety Training Partnership, i hosting a minar for employers and employees on the IOSHA "Right to Know" law on February 17, 1987, from 8:00 a.m. until noon, at the Benton Harbor Holi­ day Inn, according to Chamber President Andrew 1. T ac. This minar will help employer e tabliah an employee training program, provide information about aterial Safety Data Sheets 1 beling and record keeping required under the la ,he said. All participant mu be registered by mail prior to the seminar. Registration fee i 8.00 per person and checks should be made payable to the alamazoo Valley Community College and mailed to 126 Ea South Street, Kalamazoo I 49007, or call (616) 384-2207 for details. PLAN DIVORCE WORKSHOP Child and Family Service of Southwe tern Michigan, Inc., ill repeat its Family Enrichment or op, "Growing through Divorce, , beginning February 17 at 7 p.m., accord­ ing to Charle Rubel, executive director. The wor op will continue each Tuesday through arch 24 t the ency's office, 200O"South State Street, St. Jo ph. Fe for the workshop is 25. Advance registration i re­ quired and may be m de by calling 983-5545. Participant ill be limited to 14. YOUTH ORCHESTRA SLATES SIGN-UP ST. JOSEPH - The 1987 ring ion of the Lake ichi- gan Youth Orche ra will begin Saturday February 14. Are ring player in gr de 5-12 with at Ie one year of private or public in ructi n are invited to participate. Regi r ti n i encour ed by Tue y, February 10. There i 15.00 adrni lon fee for e ch tudent. Familie with t 0 tudent receive 40% discount on the admission fee of the co.nd tudent.· For more inform tion or to regi ter by phone, call the South e ichigan Symphony Orchestra office at 983- 4334 we d ys from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or contact Reed at 429-8120. OW THERE'S 0 LV 0 Y eop Sundays 11 :3lPM� oy 'Oholr 0 ar e to visi Highla d Par HIGHLAND PARK - The Highland Par Community Col- lege Performing Art Center will pre nt The Boy Choir of Harlem in concert on Sunday, February 8, 1987 at 5: IS p.m. The program will include cia i, cal, spiritual and pop lections .. Founded in 1968, The Boy Choir of Harlem has achieved orld-cl tature under the direction of founder/di ector/ conductor Dr. Walter Trumbull. The Choir ha played to a wide variety of enthusi tic aud ience that include singing at The White Hou , the opening ion of the United ation General mbly, and appear­ ance on all three major tele­ vi . on network and on the Public Bro dcasting Sy tern. Tickets for this performance are available by calling the Highland Par Performing Arts Center box office at 313/ 252-3970. Gammo ex 'K' colleae a KALAMAZOO - Beginning Feb. 4. well- nown regional arti Reginald Gammon will have an exhibition titled 'The Blac Experience" in the Gal­ lery of the Light Fine Art Building at Kalamazoo Colleg . Hi work will be on display 3:30-S-:30 p.m., onday through Friday, through Feb. 14. Gammon profe r of humanitie and art at e tern ichigan University. He ha exhibited work widely in the e tern United State ,Californi and locally at the Upjohn Co. the alamazoo Institute of the Art the orth Side Dougla Community Center, and the Kalamazoo Hilton Center. Gammon' exhibition focu on the udy of people and takes the form of figures and oil acrylic and ater color painting . Sometime called cial realism, hi work al 0 include mixed media pie e . Gammon ys repre nting Bl c American in hi ork has always been a thru of direction for him. He's at intere ed in body decoration, which include tatooing. Originally from Philadelphia Gammon no re 'de in Kala­ mazoo. He recei ed his edu­ cation at the Philadelphia Mu urn College of Art and the Stella Elkin S hool of Fine Art, Temple University, Phil­ adelphia. He appears in both Who's Who in American Art and Who's Who Among Blac American Thom THEW GARTWO inne in the F air­ cont . They e (l-rt) arlo Coleman, and Ju