ARCH 29 - APRIL 4, 1917 CITIZEN 5 Benton Harbor BRIEFS --- ------------ LMCTO IlTHANNUALPOPSCONCE T • Benton T'!W , MI - Lak Co', 11 annual Po.,. Co cert will be pre ted 7:30 p.m. Saturday Aprilllin LMC Community Center. 'Ia are priced at 5.00 , and tab s of te may in Id ceo For t s or more informatio ,caD 'I �x Offk:e at 927-1000. SAllJNG CLASS OFFERED AT C Bertton Harbor, I - An e t- class B· will be offered at Lake chJpn Conege from 7 to 9 p.m. ondays beginning Apri16. According to instructor D Topping, the cour is de- ed for beginners, The ill include videot and hand-outs explaining aU kinds of sallboats. Students will learn the parts of a boat, ho to U knots, aafety rules and hat equipment they ill n d to sall. Fee to attend the class is S50, bleb includes the lab fee. Participants ill earn 1.6 countinuing education unit (CEU) thro the colle e. To register, or for more infonnaUo call th !.MC office of continuing education Jervice at 927: 3571, Ext. 295. HOBBrr" AT LMC Benton Harbor, Ml - "The Hobbit:' 1.R.R. Tolkien's cl c children's adventure, will be performed at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4, at Lake Michigan Coli . According to Rodney illiams, LMC speech/theatre in- ructor and director of the play, "The Hobbit" a f -p ced fantasy. "It is a tre t for the child in all of us," h d. Bilbo's brave que thmuab the isty Ountainl to face th evil d on is fraupt with Id ture and diJutroul encoun- ter. with loblins, opes and &Jant spiders. The ay IUch Babo and his companions cope with the ob resul in an excit children'. production. William. has cut 27 local younpten, LMC student. d ldultJ in his enchanting IdaptatJo of the play. Amo main cut members are Terry Sins, of Benton Harbor, u Gandalf; and Ben Shine, of Benton Harbor, u Thorin Oaken· shield. . The event is part of Lake MlchJpn Colleae'. Fine Art. Month. Tickets to the play are S2.50 for adult. and S 1 for children. under 12 if purchued in advance, or $3 and S1.50 AG GAG The 0 be bo dina o pubUc '1 fbcal year 1988 plan for rvices to old .dult.. The ftnt Jleall1na April 20, flOm I: IS to 3: 15 p.m. th Area Dey on AaiDa, 2919 DiYiJion Street, St. J • MJchipn The cond hearlna will be heIcl FOday, AprD 24, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Chestnut Tower, 100 Ch stnut Street, Do a· &lac, icIUpn. . Draft cop I of the annual plan will be available for previe the cy be&innin& onday, April I O. Que ions reaardJng the public hearings may be directed to the ency's planner, K.rls Petti , at (616) 983-0177 or 1- 8�2·2803. LMC SPO SORS ORXSIIOP FO PEOPLE EXPERIENCING CHANGES Benton Harbor, 1- 'iyaking Clwae of Ufe Transitions" is the title of a ries of work PI to be held from 6: 30- 9:00 p.m. on ondays, April 6, 13,20 d 27, at Lake . chi· gan Co1Jeae. Se lon I, April 6, m d.iJcu divorce, wido hood, other change. in marital relationlhips and parenting. Set- n II, April 13, is de . speciaI1y for older omen. �ey ill learn aYI to maintain eDne , includ· proper SOUI'IIWEST CBlGAN REGIO AL HERE diet, exerciJe d stre ent. .The subject of meno- 'AGEANt' pau wm be d.iacuaed. CODIOlidateci Director, Bettie�" omer has Changina careers is the topic of Seaion ill, April 20. appointed ecutive director of the "South. I That 10 • on will abo be helpful for poop} ho have not MJcbJllm R na1 Hemisphere P eant". This resk>nal previou y had car",s. Se n IV, April 27, is de ed to ant wm talc p AprD 25, at th Lake Mk:hJaan Col. help develop fmanclallkilla. e Littl Th tre in Benton Harbor. Deadline for entries Registration fee is SI5 per orkshop. Deadlin for regis­ April 18. Individual cat ories are: beauty modeling tratkm is April 1. For more inform lion, call LMC Continu- talent and p ot Die and there is an entry f� for each ina Education Services at 927-3571, Ext. 295. Via and ted CSA CELLO RECTAL . Paul Vanee, flCUlty member of Community Sdlool of the Arta, will pre nt a cello recital on SUncIay, April 5, at 3:00 p.m. at the St. 10 ph COJ1lrelltionai Church 2001 Iles A enue, St. 10 ph. Admission free and open'to the public. For further information, call The CommUnity School of the Arts at 925·7746. COFFERS 0 EXERCISE Benton Harbor, - A minar entitled" Exerc' Part of Your Lifestyle" m be pre nted by Roser Zab chairman of e em icIUpn Univer ly's department o{ health, physical education and recre lion, at 4:30 p.m. Thurs· day, AprD 9, in,th B Lecture Hall at LMC. The II offu d in conjunction with the colle ets "Dump Your Plump" erciJe and ei&ht-lo program hich curr tly be' conducted in a IChoo 111 public is eIcome to attend the lelD.inar, ith a S2 ad on dwp. AclmiJIion fr to periODS who have partie ted in "Dump Yow Plump." For more information, Abbro at 927·3571, Ext. 229. Sometimes evert your best f · end doesn't have all the answers. From late-night gIggles at slumber parties ... to marathon teenage phon calls ... to warm heart-to-hearts over coffee ... women of all ages know that for some advice you can always turn to a good fri nd. We know that, too. But we also know that women of all a hare special health needs - needs that require the help and expertise of professionals. That's why we created The Women's Health Resource Center. To make it easy and convenient for you to find the care and help you need to keep you and your family health)' We're the place to tum to for information about women's health concerns. To share insights with other women. To help keep your family well and hapw To guard your health with mammography and osteoporosis screening. So if you have a question and don't know where to tum call us at The Women's Health Resource Center, 927-5132. After all isn't that what friends are for? Joseph •