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November 12, 1989 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-11-12

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Group
The ovember meeting of
the Berrien County Gifted and
Talented Parents will take place
the Berrien County ISO of- �
fices, 711 St. Joseph Ave., Ber­
rien Springs, Thur day,
ovember 16, t 7 p.m.
Featured pe ker will be
Karlin Falkenstein. Her presen­
tatio is entitled, Different
Stro es for Different Folks -
Learning Styi .-
Call 471-7125 to register.
H.E.A.L of ie ana
H Lecture
The Human Ecology Action
League (H.EA.L.) will host a
lecture on "The pecial con­
cerns and strategies for E.I.
patients facing a hospital stay",
Sunday, ovember 19: at 2 p.m.
(South Bend Tune) in the Nar­
thex Room of Ouist the King
Lutheran Church, 17195
Cleve d Rd., South Bend.
Guest lecturer will be Dr.
Eugene Trout, M.�., a.gen ral
surgeon practicing at Starke
Memorial Hospital in Knox, IN.
- Donation t the of $2
for .non-member $1 or em­
bers is suggested.
Call (219) 271-8990, (616)
429-8471 or (219) '1!f1..46n- for
ore informatio . -
St. Jo ph Today
The 10th Annual meeting of
lbe St. Joseph Today, will be
held Tuesday, November 14, at
8 p.m. in the Whitcomb Tower
with a continental breakfast.
AtTh Ubrary
Children' Book Week is
celebrated November 13-19. All
children who visit the Junior
Department during this week to
check out books or return their
books on time will receive a
friendship bracelet as our way
of saying "Thanks for using your
libraryl"
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday, November
15, from 10-10:45 a.m. The film,
"Curious George Goes To The
Hospital , will be shown, along
- with other stories and
fingerplays for young children.
Movies for children are
shown on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Showing on ovember 18th are:
Molly's Pilgrim and Dinosaur.
Toughlove Par nt j ,
Support Group Me81
The Toughlove parent Sup­
port Group will meet Tuesday,
Novembver 14 at 7:30 p.m, in
the nursery of the Stevensville
United Methodist Church, 5506
Ridge Rd., Stevensville.
A representative from he
Berrien County Health Depart­
ment will be the guest speaker.
Support Group For .
Codep nden
The Support Group for
Codependents will be held
Wednesday, November 15 at 7
p.m. in the Recreation Room at
the Whitcomb Tower. 509 S ip
Street, St. Joseph. There is no
fee or registration required.
Call 925-0594 or toll-free at 800-
336-0341 for further informa­
tion.
11'.... i f I j. �.. a. 11 • i.,,. .,r t •
Cook Energy Center'
F al Of A and
Crafts Show
The Cook Energy Informa­
tion Center's Festival of Arts &
Crafts Show will be held Satur­
day, November 18, from 10
a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday,
November 19, from 11 a.m.-5
p.m.
The show will be held at the c
Cook Energy Information
Center located off 1-94,
Bridgman, Michigan. Admis­
sion is free.
Help Africare Help
• Africans.still go hungry.
• Africans stitt need more water.
• Africans still go without health care.
• Africans still need emergency assistance.
• In short, Africans still need you!
Please ... help Africare help.
Make your generous gift today.
Yes! I want to Uhelp Africare help."
Enclosed is my gift of:
0$25 0 $50 0 $100 0 $500 0 $ __ (specify other)
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CITY: ---------------- STA TE: ZIP:_
Africare
Af -jare House
.fL.() R Street, N. W.
Wa in !In, D.C. 20077-0080
eeting . .
The Neighborhood Informa­
tion and Sharing Exchange
(NISE) will hold their Third
Annual conference and Gala
featuring a J azzIDinner Con­
qert prese ted -by Bill Dowdy
and the Jazz Trio Plus, on
November 18, at 6:00 p.m. at the
Benton Harbor High School
Commons. Tickets are $10.00
and limited seating is available.
For tickets contact NISE at
(616) 925-3948.
Also on Saturday, November _
from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. the full
day meeting will start with
registration and continental
breakfast.
Dr. Walter Brame, Chair­
man of the Michigan Council of
Urban League Executives and
President and Chief Executive
Officer of the Grand Rapids
Urban League will give the
keynote address t the morning
session of the conference.
After the eynote address
representatives from the NISE
Task Forces will present
reports of their ye r's ac­
complishments and then will
break into individual las force
sessions to discuss past years
problems and to formulate
goal and objectives to ac­
complish in the coming year.
Guests fo the session will be
Barbara Stanbridge, owner of
Detro' Based Cbange Human
Resource Development Co.;
Karen Falkenstein, Educator
with the Buchanan Schools;
Mary Powell, ommunity
Development Sp cialist WIth .
the Neighborh Service Or­
ganizaiton of De it; Wheeler
Winstead, Housi g Specialist
for World Vision I ternational;
and Lynette Cam bell, Direc-
Presents
Delta Sig a The a
Soro ity
TOBe AT
Scholar hi IBenton
Harbor brary I
November 5, 1989,
8:00

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