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JUNE 17-23, 1
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needed In
tern Ichlgan
The S . estern Michigan
VolUlllcer' Center is seeking
vol To find about
dac or otbcr volUllttU oppoc-
. • call 983-0912 in the St,
Josepb-BcatQII Harbor area or
683-5464 in the Niles area foe .
further illfOl'lDabOlL
- Pmcigcucy Sbclter Ser
vicea in Beaton Balbo is in
aeed of • teeD voluotccr inter
e ted i elping out ith
gronncIskC¥.pi1W • If you
caD art" QI' more hours a
eek cbillR time I1J11U1a'DlOIItbs
d cajoy orkiDg 0 doors,
calltbe�.
Three to four million
WOmDlCIl..e belIeD in their own
tNtzy year. Family Crisis
COmm • caD Center ex
to p tbesc 0IIlCIl bo are '
vi' of . c violence,
The � will be conducting
its Delt trainiDg • OIl OIl MOIl
day and Wednesday evenings,
JUDe 6 through the 20th, from
6-10 p.m. Call the Center for.
further information.
- The Small Business
Development Center at Lake
Michigan College i ee ing
business-people with an interest
in poviding business counsell
ing to small new businesses in
. the Berrico County area. A�
-poi may be arranged at
the coaveaieece of the volun
teer. Specific areas of ex
perience needed include
ccounting, boo keeping,
marketing analysis, advertising,
and legal issues, among others.
Call the Center for details.
- The link Crisis Interven
tion Center is seeking Recrea
tiooal Volunteer Aides to spend
two hours per week with teen
re idents in recreational ac-
tivities which are planned by the
Center staff. Tbc time commit
mentis two hours F eek (1-9
p.m. weeknights or weekend
aftemooos) for a tbrec-mODth
assipmeot. VolUlllcm must be
. 21 years of age aad able to relate
to teens.
- Sarett Nature Center is
seeking volunteers fQl' a number'
of setVices the facility, includ-
� gui� tours aod bclpiDa
With madIDp.
- Recycle your outgrown
children', 'clothes and toys.
Project Together, ninde-
Volunteer
gain experience
and mak
contact that
often lead
'to jobs
pendent partnership between
Lake Michigan College, the
Berrien County Department of
Social Services, and the com
munity is planning its first rum
mage sale for Saturday, June 9.
The organization at 0 needs
used furniture, household goods
and small appliances. Call the
Volunteer. Center for pck up or
for the address to which the
items may be delivered.
Regatta
Fleet #519 of Austin Lake
will celebrate their 8th An
nual Clementine's Regatta on
June 16 and 17. in S1. Joseph,
Michigan. The celebration
begins Friday with a Media
Race, at 6 p.m.
Call (616) 327-4565
L C
conducts
weekly Small
Business
Orientations
Orientation Sessions for
people ho are interested in
starting a small business, as
ell as current owners of
small businesses, are offered
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon every
Monday and Thursday in
Gov. names
Whitfield
Danetbel Whitfield, Execu
tive Director of the Benton
Harbor HOUSing Commission
as appointed by Governor
James Blanchard to the
Michigan Board of Occupa
tio.naJ Therapy.
The board assists the
Department of Licensing and
Regulation in estabtisbing
rules for registration as a cer
tified occupational therapist
or occupational therapy assis
tant.
Whi tfield will represent
the general public for a term
that expires December 31,
1991. '
Whitfield i also a member
of the boards of directors of
Bios .ornland United Way and
the Michigan Chapter of the
National A sociation of
Housing and Redevelopment
Officials
Civil Rights Meet
The Michigan Civil Rights
Commission will meet Mon
day, June 25 and Tuesday,
June 26, at the Ramada Inn
M-139 & 1-94 (Exit 28), Ben
ton Harbor. On Monday they
will meet at 4 p.m. and Tues
day, at 9 a.m.
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Room C-103 at the Lake
Michigan College main cam
pus, 2755 E. Napier Ave.,
j Benton Harbor.
According to L. Sonny
Bowens, director of the LMC
Small Business Development
Center, the sessions provided
information on developing
business plans, obtaining
loans and other issues related
to starting and operating a
small business.
. There is no cos t to attend,
and, the College provides 40
hours of follow-up counseling
for small business clients aat
no -charge through state and
federal funding.
An authorized Michigan
Small Business Development
Center, LMC recently
celebrated the start-up of its
50th small business client,
and has received high ratings
from the state for customer
satisfaction. '
For more information or to
pre-register for an Orientation
Session, call the Lake
Michigan College Small Busi
ness Development Center at
927-3571, ext. 247 or 1-800-
462-5751.
Search for iss
ichigan Teen
All. American
Applications are now being
accepted for the Miss
Michigan Teen' All American
Pageant to be staged Septem
ber 1st and 2nd at the Troy
Hilton in Troy, Michigan. The
1990 event is the Official
Preliminary to Miss Teen All
American ... now in it's 13th
year and staged annually at
the magnificent Sheraton Bal
Harbour Resort on world
famous Miami Beach.
All judging is on the basis
of poise, personaJi ty and
beauty of face and figure. Ap
plicants who qualify must be
ages 13 through 19, as of July
1, 1991.
To apply, send a recent
photo along with ·your name,
address, telephone number,
and date of birth by fax or
mail to: Dept. A-Miss
Michigan Teen AJI American,
40 Central Park South, Suite
14-0, ew York, NY 10019.
Fax: 1-304-242-8341 or
phone: 1-304-242-4900.
Toughlove
Support Group
eets
The Toughlove Parent
Support Group will meet
Tuesday, June 19, at 7:30
p.m. in the nursery of the
Steven ville United Methodist
Church, 5506 Ridge Road, in
Stevensville. Discussion will
be of ways of correcting inap
propriate behavior of teen .
c= M US_K_E_G_O_N _
Friendship marks Men,
Women's Day
y Mary-�olli� y honors in marching and baton
Friendship Bapti t Church to and econd place in Ad-
will be celebrating their Lib- portwear nd e t dre
Men's and Women' Annual catagone in her age gr up.
Day on Sunday, June 24, at Kylah is 8 years old and i
3:00 p.m. . a 3rd grader at Oakview
Their special gu� ts will be School. She is the daughter of
queen Esther Baptist Church Mr. and Mr. Eddie and
and other churches of the city. . Sharon Blake.
Rev. Samuel Greer wil
bring the mes age. Rev.
Richard Hogue i the ho t
pastor.
TOM JOH wa .in-
ducted into the Muskegon
Area Sports H'all of Fame at a
dinner held recently at the
Muskegon Harbor Hilton.
He played a a two way
tackel for Muskegon Hts.
during the late 40's helping
the Tigers win 27 consecutive
victories and two Mythical
Clas A State titles.
Tom led the University of
Michigan to the Big Ten title
in 1949-50.
He worked for 23 years for
the Department of Ci vii
Rights before retiring last
. year.
KYLAB RENEE BLAKE
recently completed in the
Bonnie Bluebell National
Baton and P.arade Troupe
Baton and Modeling Compe
tion. 'She took first place
Send me The
Michigan Citi�en
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has been elected to compete
in the Mi T.E.E. . Pa eant,
July 24�26, held at the Clarian
Hotel in Lansing.
She j a tudent at Mu -
kegon High Schoo). She par
ticipate in Color Guard, Big
Red Band and he i on the
honor roll.
Sonatina i th daughter 0
Mr. and Mrs. Cleodis Turner.
JO PH BURTON
fini hed 3ed in an American
_ Enterpri e Speech contest in
South Bend, Indiana, recently.
The contest was ponsored by
the National Management As�
sociation of Dayton, Ohio.
Joseph represented N.M.A.
Chapter 835 at Teledyne Con
tinental Motors General
Products. He won $800 by
participating in three contest
levels.
Joseph i a senior at Mus
kegon High School. Con
gratulations to all of you.
I.
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