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October 07, 1990 - Image 19

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-10-07

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OO ..... HRY
Viol nc
Training Off red
The Criminal Justice
Council of the Southwe tern
Michig n Commission is
pan oring a training on In­
ve tig tion of Dome tic
Violence Complaint for law
enforcement officer
T day. October 11. from
.m. until 4:30 p.m. at
Lake To n hip Hall in
Bridgman.
The fee i $10 nd lunch is
provided. Call 983-1529.
Soft II Tourn m nt
The en' Open 12"
Softball Tourn ment ill be
held Sunut y, October 14. t
the Di mo nd Bowl in ew
Buff 10. Entry fcc is sIno per
team. Trophies. I st. 2nd
3rd pon or'; t s t place in­
dividual: and-beer drinking.
Thi ill be the final tour-
nament of the se son. To
enter call, Wayne Gib on t
1-219874-9937.
Passing on the. kills that pro­
vide literate a d productive
workers. It's a si pie dream, but
making it a reality is
far from easy. And
now, w en one in four
African-Americans
_ ....... cannot read and com­
prehend eighth-grade material.
we need everyone's help to keep
the dream of a literate wor -
force alive.
That's why Coors Foundation
For Family Literacy is a sup­
porter of Opportunities lndus­
trialization Cente s of America.
In 25 years, DICs across America
have trained mor� than a million
people. whose estimated earn­
ings are $20 billio annually.
If you or someo e you know
need help to be orne literate.
call 1-800-228-8813.
Remember. literacy is a lot like
a dream. If you don't pass it on.
it's lost.
At The Library
The Library ill be closed
on onday, October 8, in ob­
servance of the Columbu
Day holiday.
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday. October
10. from 10-10:45 a.m. and
on Frid y, October 12. from
1 :30-2:30 p.m. Storie • song
and a film for young children,
ge 3-5, are planned each
week.
Movie for children re
shown on Saturday t 1 :00
p.m. Showing on October 13,
will be Chocolate Fever and
C.L.U.T.Z.
Itty-Grltty
Work hop t L
The nluy-grluy of volun­
teer recruitment and retention
will be the ubject of a
, workshop pon .ored by the
Volunteer Center at Lake
Michgian College on
Thursday, October 11, from
1-4 p.m. in the Brown Lec­
ture Hall.
Lake MiChigan College
will ffer Continuing Educa­
tion' Unit (CEUs) for this
work hop which will cover:
ho . to utilize the ervices of
the Volunteer Center. ho to
recruit nd rcu in volunteer.
along with information on the
b ic principles of volun­
teeri m. 80 rd member
recruitment will al 0 be di -
cu ed.
For more information and
ho to regi te r, call lhe
� lunteer Center at 683-5464
r 983-0912. The regislralion
fee iSIS.
pr ion help
The ne Iy formed upport
roup. "�. n ic -dc p e ive
Support Grnu" ill meet
Wedne 'da • October 1 • t
the SI v ns v i l l c Uru rc d
e tho dls t Church. 5506
Ridg Ro d. Stc n rlle.
r.

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