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October 01, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-01

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E u on
Off r d
The Special needs and con-
ce of asthmatic children and
their familiea will be discussed .
during the series, "Air P r -
Self-M�ement," at meetings
held Tbursday, October 5, 12
and 19 fro 6:30-8:00 p.1IL
The series will teach children
9 to 13 and their parents
at hma is, ho to folio
and evaluate therapy and ho
to enhance control of the dis­
e e through treatment, ac­
cording to Cheryl Perry, R ..
Mercy Memorial Educatio in-
ructor.
On Oct. 5, Donna
H benicht, Ed.D., educational
nd counseling p ychologist,
will discu s rei xation nd
ological djustmcnts and
He d H beDich M.D., aller­
gist, will peak on conditions
th ca asthma and ho to
contr t em. S. Shastri, M.D.,
internist, will spe on Oct. 12,
bout a thma' physi 10 y,
ympto and medicatio . On
Oct. 19, J.S. Judge, M.D.,
pedi .. an, will discu con­
trol of asthma ymp 0 and
emer planning. 1
Je ie Stoe ,R .. , Mercy
Mem ri 1 education instructor,
will teach the childr n' cl s.
Pre-r . r ti . required
t beca of size' limited.
Fee' 5 per family. Call 91:1-
2597 weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
C nno n
Oct F
. The student , faculty and
of Lake Michigan Coil ge
invi the public to join them at
"Red Gray OctoberFest,
fro 1-5 p. Sun y, Oc­
tober 8 OD th L C campus,
2755 E. pier Avenue in Ben­
ton Township.
Sc edule includes the Red
and Gray Run at 1 p.m., dunk
t (I turing facuhy d staff
fro 1:15 to 4:30, lunch between
· 1:30 and 3:30, children's c­
tivities from 1 to 4:30, and
softball, volleybal� and hitting
cont beginning 3 p.m. Mc­
Gruff and Little Squirt from the
Benton Harbor Fire Depart-
ent . give presentation for
children about drug abuse, fire
safety and fire prevention t 2
, p.m.
Registration is $2 in dvance
or $3 at the door. Th fee entit­
le you to p rticip te and/or
. e aU ctivitie and include
lunch. Children under 12 will be
dmitted free. Pre-r . er in
the College boo e, athletic
office, infor tion cente,
cafete . 1 sevices and
the cr.
Call 927-3571 or 1-SX)-2S2-
C, ext. xn or 215.
o� dcsiped to help
victnns ofDomcstic Violence is
seeking volunteers. A m� is
beaten every 5 seconds in this
country. Victims of domestic
violence need your help. The
next traiJ!ing session will be held
October 11 and 12, at the Fami­
ly Cri is & Communication
Center, 2214 South State Street,
St. Jo eph MI 49085. For more
information please contact
Mary McKinney at 983-6023.
"Parade of Pip tone"
Hi torte Hom Tour
Planned P renthood A -
sociation of Southwest
Michigan, presents "Parade of
Pipestone" a tour of historic
homes in Benton Harbor. The
tour will begin Sunday, October
8 from 12:30-4:00 p.m. with a
reception to be held at 785
Pipestone Street.
Donation, $10. Proceeds to
benefit PP/SWM with a portion
being donated to help establish
a Pipestone Historical D' ric.
For tickets call 925-1306.
At The Library-
The Library will be closed on
Monday, Oct 9, in obscr-
. vance of the Co umbu Day
holiday.
Pre-School StoryTime will
be held Wednesday, October 4,
from 10:00-10:45 a.m. The film
"Goldilocks and the Thre�
Be rs" will be sh along with
other tories and acliVi ies for
young children, 3-5.
Movies for the childen are
shown on Saturday, at 2:00 p.m.
Showing on October 7 will be.
Goldilocks and the Three
Bear ,Chick, Chick, Chick. and
Claym tion. .
The, adult department h
rcceived Th McArthur
Library a gift from the Mac­
Arthur Foundation to supple­
ment the Library Video
CI sics. The subject cover
health, the MacArthur Fello ,
Peace and International
Cooperation, World enviro­
ment nd resources, and pecial
grants.
Bu In Aft r Hour
The Twin Cities Area Cham­
ber of Commerce will h a
'Business After Hours" get c­
quainted reception, mixing
b ines with pleasure, Tues-
"'diy, October 10, from 5-7 p.m.
at Ramada Inn. The purpose of
the "Bu iness After Hours"
rics is to meet other Ch mber
of Commerce member , to
promote your products and ser­
vices, and have ome fun.
o formal program i
planned. Everyone' ked to
bring a pply of their ousmcss
c rd I omp.ny brochure .
CODlDUIy • be set p
after 4:00 p.m.
./
_,
CHo
Igh
Lake Mi' College will
host it 17th annual College
Night, Thursday, October 12
fr0lJ17-9 p.m., in the LMC Com­
munity Center, according to
Linda Castle, director of enroll­
ment management.
Sylvia Coleman, LMe direc­
to of financial aid, will discuss
financial aid at 7:15 and 8:00
p.m. in the Dance/Dram
Room of the Community
Center.
Castle said the purpo e of
College Night is to help high
school students explore
variety of er tive for con­
tinuing their education
'without the expanse of traven:
ing to distant college cam­
puses .•
Door prize of $50 savings
bond from Harbor Country
Banking. Inte -City Bank, Old
Kent Ban Southwest nd
Peopl' State Bank of St.
Joseph and a $100 cholarship
from LMC will be awarded. The
drawing will take place at 8:30
p.m,
For more information, con­
tact the LMC Student Service
Office" (616) 927-3571. or 1-
800-252-lLMC, ext. 250.
arid Tr v r to
L ur t L C
y ouenn KerVennic will tal
bout hi riencc travelling
throughout the world in series
of lecture with accompanying
slides, October 10- and 11,
November 10, nd December 6
in the Blue Lecture Hall at Lake
Michigan College main cam­
pus, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Ben- •
ton Township.
The lectures, Tue day, Oc­
tober 10, at 12:00 noon and 7
p.m. Wednesday, October 11;
Friday, November 10, at 7 p.m.;
and Wednesday, December 6,
at7p.m.
For more information' call
927-3571 or 1-SOO-252-1LMC,
ext.1A7.
ToughLov
The Tougblove Parent Sup­
port Group. will mee Tuesday,
October 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the
nursery of _ the tevensville
United Method' t Church, 5506
. Ridge Road, tevensville.
Support. group for
Co-d d
The next meeting of the Sup­
port Group for Codepende
will be held on Wednesday, Oc­
tober 4, 7 p.m. in the Recrea­
ti Room of the Whi comb
To er, 509 Ship Street, St.
Jo eph. There i 0 fee or
. tion required.
For further informalio con­
tact P Priend, Center for Self
Help RrIerwood Ce er,925-
0594 or toll-free t 800-336- .
034L
"
.Blological b. e for
drug u
Tlier may be biological
b . for drug u . According
to a new boo by Ronald Siegel,
human nd many other
nimals havc a ic drive to in-
toxicatc themsclve .
In fact, icgcllabcl intoxica­
tion the "fourth bs ic drive" ju t
behind the ba ic human drives
for ex, food and water. For thi
reason, 'iegcl. ay anti-drug
program can never bc com­
pletely ucces CuI. His book .
based on 20 year of re carch
and i entitled "lntoxic tion:
Life in Pursuit of Artificial
Par d' e."
Str ful men
University of Michig n
sociologi t R n Id K ler
relea ed study which su ts
that men may create more
h' le and tress than w men.
According to Kessler, women
tcnd to be much more willing to
compromi e while men are
more "attac "pron .
I
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