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September 18, 1988 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-09-18

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13
Benton Harbor area news
BENTON TWP More
than � high school junio and
seniors, 10 g with their
parents, are expected to attend
Mic1lipl College's 16th·
annual College Nig t,
scheduled for 7-9 p.ol. Tuesday,
September 7:1 in the LMC Co -
mDDity Center, according to Dr.
D vid Maysick, LMC dean of
studen
Maysick said representatiees
&om approximately 60 oolleges,
� aDd br ches of
military will· te informa-
. i.Dd explain progr re-
quirelDCllts and costs at thei
respective . . . os.
Sylvia Coleman, LMC direc­
tor of financial aid, will disaIss
fmancial aid at 7:30 p.m. in the
Little Theatr of the Co -
munity Center. he wi) in
the various types of aid vail­
able, and ho to fill out the
f()l'Jm used to apply. Sbe will
also answer any questions bout
financial aid. .
Recru· i g of ban� udents Co=·N".;�·m:,�·Of
and eeting cheduled· sc�ool tudents. explore a
vanety of altematM:s fo con­
instrument demoostra . and tinuing , their educatio ,
information on joining the band "without the expense of traveU­
program, euman said. . dist 11._ "
On Tuesday, september 21), mg�lic: oo�"��be
at 10:00 a.m., all D· tr·d 5th represented are Lake Michigan
grade students will eeda pe- College, Southwestern
cial band concert at Beaton Michigan College, Central
Harbor High School's perform- Michigan Univer ity, Eastern
�ng Arts "tenter. Instrument Michigan University, Ferris
demonstatioas �ill aP.n take _--------------_-----____,
place and the Bentoo Harbor .,___----�----!----!.------------__:__t
Tiger Marching Band will
e tertain the students. .
On the evening of September
20 at 7:00 p.m. in the high scaool
Performing Arts Center, al15th
and 6th J( de students and their
paren are invited to attend a
special program and concert,
I Parents will be introduced to
the Benton Harbor Area
chool s Instrumental Music
�ogram and will be treated to
an exciting musical perfor­
mance by the Benton Harbo
High School "Ti 'r" Marching
Band, Refre hments will be
served following the program.
If parent h ve questions
regard' the D' triers ele n­
tary i strumental music
progra m, they may call the
music office at 926-8022 be­
tween the bours of 12:30 and
4:30 p.m. during school days,
Depre . on and
brea cane r to be
dl eu
Dcpressi . will be the topic
of the eptember meeting of the
Breast Cancer Support Group
SPODSOTed by ercy-Memorial
Medical Center, Inc., St.
Joseph-Bentoo Harbo .
The group will meet at 7 p.m.,
September 22 at the Pi t Con­
gregatiooal Olurch, 2001 iIes
A venue, St, Joseph. ,
The group meets monthly,
For e i ormation, call m-
5237.·
...... "..ry
Pre-School Story Time fan
session will begin on Wednes­
day, Septe r 21st, &om 10:00
until 10:45. Pre-registratioa .
DOt required, and .. ies are
plUmed for ChiIdr 3-5.
ovics for children will be
OIl Saturday, September
24, at 2:00. Showing is: .

Benton H
Schools' elementary chool
band director are actively
recruiting 5th and 6th grade stu­
dents to joi elementary school
bands, according to Patrick
u CoOI'. tor of .
for the District.
Elementary band directors
held a series of b d informa­
tion meetinp recenlty, and gave
EY and eou SELOR AT LAW
o RISGAVI
GENERAL PRAC17CE OF LAW.
e II 616/926-7143
MI490U
LAKESHO E
, I
c.
(Formerly Oidia rd LiDco -
mary)
ffi
Cliff CurryJPr
de
LINCOlN
Hours:

"
on. & Th ./8:30 a.m.-8:p.m.
, ed., Fri./.:30 p.m. :p.m.
I 8:30 Lm.-4:p.rn.
107. E. ton Harbor, 149022
(616) 926-7171
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BONDED
State College, Grand Valley
State College, Lake Superior
State College, Midligan State
University, Michigan
Techological Univer Ity, Nor­
thern Michigan University,
University of Michigan, Wayne
State University and Western
Michigan Un� ity.
Private ooUeges to be repre­
sented are Albion College,
Alma College, Andrews
University, Aquinas College,
Calvin College, Concordia Col­
lege, Davenport College,
Findlay College, GMI En­
gineering & Management in­
stitute, Grand R pi ds Ba . t
Colleg Oreal Lakes Maritime
Academy, Hope College: Jor­
dan College, Kalamazoo Col­
lege, Loyola University of
Chicago, Micbigana College of
Commerce, Muskegon Busi­
ness College, Nashville Auto
Diesel College, Nazareth Col­
lege, Northwood Institute,
Olivet College, .Fraacis Col­
lege, St. Joseph Beauty College,
St. Mary's College, Orch rd
Lake, Notre Dame, Sien
Heights College, S· ter Lakes .
Beauty Academy, Southeastern
Academy/Air Travel S ool,
Spring Arbor college, Tr State
University, Universi y of
Detroit, and the Unive .ty of �
otre Dame. For more
information, contact M ys·ck at
927-357� ext. 286,
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