Benton Harbor Area News ory me r Pre-School StoryTimc will OT be held 0 WedD y, ch 29, because of spring vaca . n. StOry'iUDe will r umc wee April 5, from 10:00- 10:45 a.m, ovies for children will be o on S turday, April!, at 2:00 p.m. Showing are: The Case Of the Elevator Duck, e Friends nd Aesops' Fables. Books added to the Adult Department are: "Wait Tell ext Year" by William Goldman; onkey On A Stic • by John Hub er; "The Hilton H d Over 35 Diet by Peter Miller; "Digging Dinasours" by John Horner; and "Festive Baking" by Sarah Iala. C presents a e peare attle Creek rt enter BENTON 1WP. - William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer ight's Dream" will be presented by the Lake Michigan College Theater Department at 8 p.m., Frid y and Saturday, March 31 and April 1, and 2 p.m., Sunday, April 2 in the Lit­ tle The tre of the Lake idligan College Community Center, 2755 E. apier Ave., Benton To ip. , According to odney and Sandra illiams, co-directo the p y is" mixture of magic, mism tched lover nd slap­ stic humor, designed to please the ter-going Elizabethans as 11 20th century patrons." Leading roles have been 'cast to Ben Shine of Benton Harbor as Ly nder , Todd Day of W tervliet Demetri Cindy Barnes Gurno of St. Joseph as Her . and Amber Williams of Ste ensvill Hel na, Tie ets, t $3 for students d 5 for the general public, may be reserved by calling the L C Box Office t 927-1000. r. r 9 pring brea o "" that this week's favorite quote comes from playwright urray Schis- h 31. 19 . Yo are cordially in "ted to tM n'1I..·.tfn". arch 18th fro 3:00 - 7p your instincts. The worst thing isn't failing or losing. The rst thing in not tr ting yourself.· rt I