e 18-hour emmus are
$1 � with half-price scholar­
.' vailable through a grant
from the C�munity Growth
Allilnce. They will be offered at
the L C ID in ca�us on
pier Avenue in Benton
ToiI'DIbi°lP. the Small Business
ServIca • 1105 . Fr
Street i ilea, and the Van
Bure Skills Center' in
La"'encc. Each seminar will
meet from 6:30 to 9-.30 p.m. in six
weekly ions. The one-sea-
ion One- inute Manager
tkshop be offered at the
main camp only on May 19.
The cost fo t workshop is'
$25. I \
The eminar staff includes
Ubrary ""anna
Story hour for 3-S year oIds
will be held on Wed., May 18 It
10 a.m. The program is free and
open to the public. ;
"Free To Be You and PunkiD"
will be shown on Saturday, May
21, at 2 p.m.
Boo dded to the adult col-
lection are: "The Last Ship" by
Wtlliam Brinkley; "I ide HBO"
1 by George Mai,; Stranger In
1 The Fore t" by Eric Hansen;
"Behind th Scenes" by Mi el
Deaver; and "S" by John Updike.
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BENTON1WP - SeminlR
for era and operators of
small bUlines on Employee
Relations; Adverti inl, .
Publicity d Public R ·
A second Dawn Patrol, pan­
cake breakfast, airport open
house is being planned for May
·15 at Ben On Harbo R Faeld
from 6 a.m. to 12 nOOD for break·
f and 7 a.m. to 4 pm. for the
boat ho �d airport open
o .
The eveat i ponsored by
Experimental Aircraft . ;
tion #585, A and Twin
Citics' airport.
This � Will iDc1ude,
static and fIyiDa <lisp of war­
birdS, clusic, lDitque and ex­
perimental aircraft. South­
western MichipD car coUcaors
will be displaying antique and
classic cars. Also this year a dry
land boat aw.
In addition to the Ex­
perimental Aircraft A oci a­
tioa, (EAA) paDCakc breakfast,
the Fairp1ain Lio and several
private group will have s
drink and lunch conccssioas.
For further information con­
tact AI Todd at (616) 429-2929.
B"&W
Ie rters
Your
Iran po on
xperta
( 18) 345-4222
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Summer job that help.your community. f
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Tim Todd, an expert in an
aspect of small business opera­
tions; Richard L MipIa, an ex­
perienced aw:ketiDg and adver­
tising plan developer; and John
Marsman, owner of Marspon,
Inc., a successful small � .
which designs and manufac­
tures fishing rods.
VISA and Mastercard are
accepted For morc infonnation
call the LMC Small Busimess
Services Center at 684-3�1 or .
1-800- 541-3698.
.IS goe
to housing
cou
Representative from the I
NISE Neighborhood re at­
tending· H�using Court, tenant­
landlord ca es, MondlY and
Friday mornings each wee ac­
cording to Virginia Nivins of
NISE.
"Three of the stude are
from Andrews University and
one a Benton Harbor' resident.
On April 28, 1988 the team met I
with Berrien unty Lepl Ser­
vices Inc., Attorney Engstrand
to further their understanding of
collection and eviaio proces­
ses," said Nivins.
"Engstand as weU as the four
District Co Judges and offi-
cials ar cooperating iii NISE'
efforts to understand the court
!If'" I
system and p �,"gs.
"The goal of this effort i to I
establish a ethod for inform­
ing tenants of their rights and
responsibilities before they ar­
rive in court. NISE's objective is
. I to help tenant become in­
formed and see the prompt,
free, legal services offered at I
Legal Aid in St. Joseph, next to
the Court House, 900 Port St.
. Also, Nlse it exploring ys for
e abli hing a landlord/teDant
counse� service," NiviDs COD­
duded. .
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