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CA grant fund BH Art
BENTON TWP - In a
cooperative effort between the
Benton Harbor Schoo Krasl
Art Center and Lake Michigan
College, a $10,550 grant from
the Michigan Council for the
Arts will be used to help Benton
Harbor third graders explore
the fine arts during the 1987-88
chool year. Their teachers will
tie the art riences into the
iences, ,
LMC art department chair
man Ken Schaber, along with
C minority tudent artists,
will or with the children and
artists Dougl s Bowen, Ann
Wilschke and J ame J ckson
will also visit the students' class
roo
Students will visit the Krasl
twice this year. One their firs
i it last week, they viewed
BI ck and White Carnival of
Color: Quilts by Maryellen
Hains: ·Jean Juhlin: Images of
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Native American Women,· and
"David McCarthy: Tapestry
Rugs,· exhibits current on dis
play at Krasl. In conjunction,
local artist Carol Schahbaz
taught the students to weave
with paper.
In December, artist Michelle
Cautier will teach the children
drawing in conjunction with a
Krasl exhibit of illustrations
from children's books. The stu
dents will display their works in
an exhibit planned for February
in conjunction with Black His
tory Month. The exhibit, to be
held at LMC, will also include
works of minority artists who
have graduated from the Col
lege. Another exhibit, entitled,
"Spring Festival," will take place
at Benton Harbor High School
in the spring.
"Learning is more meaning
ful to children when the various
elements of the curriculum sup
port each other: explained Dr.
Anna Chandler, director of
elementary education for the
Benton Harbor Schools. "Art
and science are natural partners
in learning. All great artists are
scientists."
BENTON 1WP. - An infor
mation sessio about bachelor
degree programs offered by
Siena Heights College at the
VISIT TO KRASL ART CENTER - Pictured left to right are Dolmaco Slm and Lanelle Woodley,
trying 0 thimble e they vi d -BI ck nd White Carmival of Colo : Quilts" by aryeIlen H in .
The third graders of Benton Harbor Area Schools visited the Kra I Art Center I t
Lake Michigan College campus
will be held at 7 p.m. Monday,
November 30 in the Blue Lec
ture Hall at Lake Michgian CoI-
L
C nursing program
Siena Heights College offers information session a L
lege. There is no charge to at
tend the information session.
According to Deb Carter,
director of the Siena Heights
program at LMC, 52 students
have earned bachelor degrees
through the program since it
beganin 1982. She said students
can eam b chelor degrees in
business administration entirely
through taking classes offered at
the LMC campus. Students may
also complete a degree in allied
health or trade and industrial
studies at the LMC extension
center.
Carter said the Siena Heights
program at LMC is designed
mainly for working adults, so all
classes are scheduled for even
ings and weekends. Transfer
BENTON TWP - Persons interested in enrolling in Lake
Michigan College's nursing program next fall should make an ap
pointment with an advisor as soon as possible to plan their program,
according to Alice Rasmussen, director of nursing at LMC. She said
entrance into the nursing program requires testing and sometimes
additional classes must be taken before a student is admitted.
The classes may be taken during the Winter semester, which
begins January 8.
LMC offers a one-year practical nursing program as well as a two
year associate degree (RN) program. Students in the RN program
are also required to take a chemistry class before being admitted.
That class may be taken during the Winter semester or next sum-
mer.
Contact Rasmussen at 927-3571, ext. 240 for more information.
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