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February 08, 1987 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-02-08

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THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN FEBRUARY 8 - 14, 1987
7
'Ang I Street'
run includes
S theart
Sp cial
us EGO u egon
Community College' Center
for Theater open its product­
'on of" el Street," the
Victorian thriller by P trick
Hamilton on Frid y, February
13, 8:00 p.m. in Overbroo
The ter on the Coll e ampu
cial dinner-theater
combination February 14 i
bill d "Sweetheart
Special" and ill include a
6:00 p.m. complete dinner
ith izzler te entree topp-
ed off with Sweetheart
de rt c e. E ch lady ill
be pre nted ith a fre
flower. Th pri e of $20
p r couple include th 8:00-
p.m. perf rmance.
-\ H her dinner-theater
combinat I '11 i heduled for
turd y. e ruary 21, at t_he
regular time of 6:30 p.m. and
the usual price of 7'50
for dinner and 4.00 for the
play, general dmi ion. Sun­
d y performance of February
15 and 22 are at 3:30 p.m.
Both Friday and Saturday per­
formance will be at 8:00
p.m.
To make re rvation for'
pl y performance and dinner­
the ter combination call 777-
0324.
Political Caucus elects G. Burr
U EGO - The 81 ck
Women Political Caucu of us-
egon County recently held
election of officer - for 1987.
Elected were: Charlene 8urr,
1 st chairperson' Louise Herman,
2nd chairperson; Maxine Fitz-
Schedule Career
Forum for Black
youth at CC
USKEGO - Black area
. onals who are enjoying
W careers will speak to
young peopl in a
ries of four career forum
ponsored by the Community
Service Department of Mu e·
gon Community College.
Scheduled to coincide with
BI ck H' ory onth, the pro­
gram will be offered at no
charge each ednesday even­
ing, 7:()()'9:00 p.m. The fir
. n as scheduled for
February 4.
Each sub quent meeting
will include other Black pro­
fe . nals, to be announced.
The final presentation,
February 25, ill be a recep­
tion honoring Dr. Robert Gar­
rison, a Ion -time u egon
physician and a veteran
member of the MCC Board of
Tru ee F or many year
he rved a Board officer
includin the po ition of Chair­
man. He pre ntly is Presi­
dent of the A ciation of
Community College Trustee
(ACCT .
Although de . gned primarily
to benefit Bl ck high hool
tudent as they con ider
career options, all int rested
per ns are elcorne. All
'on are heduled for Cae-
r Lounge on the CC earn-
pu For more information,
pie call Maggie J one CC
Community LUi n for
inoritie, at 777-0211 or
Jan' Brooks, Director of Con­
inuing Education at 777-
0328.
State Repre ntative Debbie
Farhat (0- u egon) has been
ppointed to five Hou Corn­
mittee by Spe er of the Hou
Gary Owen. The fir t term
Legislator is member of the
Education Committee, a ell
the Committee on Economic
De elopment and Energy, Judi­
ciary, Liquor Control and the
Co mrnit t on ental Health.
'I'm very plea d with the
appointment ," id Rep. Far­
hat. "The House Committees
are vital to the Legi ative
proce a they give initial
pproval to propo d law and
ate nding. The committee
I'm rving on are all in area
th t are undergoing great
changes. e direct the Hou
ction in the ar., I'll be
making re that the intere t
of the 97th D' rict are reo
pre nted."
Rep. Farhat said that there
are legisl tive effort to alter
the ate's school tax base,
rengthen the economy, m e
the court system more "u r
friendly", provide more effective
drunk - and drugged-driving
law enforcement and improve
the quality of care for ichi­
gan's mentally ill and develop­
mentally disabled.
Rep. Farhat's office i 10-
cated in the State Capitol.
rite to P.O. Box 30014,
Lansing, I 48909 or call
517/373-3436 for more infor­
mation. Rep. F hat al h
u egon office phone number,
616/739-4549.
Patri 3rd chairper n'
Katherine Fair eret ry; Ruby
il n, financial cretary; Clay
Pa el, treasurer; Add' Ran­
dall, parliamentarian and Alma
itchell, hi torian.
The purpo of the Caucu
is to educate and timulate
minority women into the Politi­
cal arena. Any Blac female
that . a registered voter i
welcome to join according to
Charlene Burr 1 t chairper n
of the B. .r.c.
manor Haye along with
Erma Buckner and Brenda Ter­
rell are the chairs that will head
the B. .P.C. Youth Group.
Any youn per n between the
e of 13-1 are elcome to
join.
The Caucu meet the 3(d
ednesday f each month at
6: 15 p.m. at u egon Height
Board of Education. e en-
coura e you to come and join
us 'In Unity Ther i trength."
uskegon
Hts.; ,
As told by Barney G.
" hen I heard you could t a
figure like $5,000 in . one
day, I eptical a firs. Sure, I
had read about people who have made
000 in just one day. Bu I never
dreamed It could happen to me.
Then a friend told me aboot the
Daily 4 Game. 'Barney: be said. 'all
you have to do i Pelt any ..

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