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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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
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( 18) 345-4222
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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.
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to housing
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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
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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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