ff!"s/cegon eqon hurches plan progra u B,.", 1 Beulah Baptist Church will have their Christmas program Sunday, December 23. at 3 p.m. Rev. Willie Paul Jr .• is the pa tor. 'Community Wesleyon Church will have their Christmas program Sunday. December 23. at 3 p.m. Rev. Cleophus Culp i the pastor. Mt. Herman Zion Bapti t Church will have their Christma program Sun�ay, December 23, at, 3:30 p.m. Rev. David McIntosh is the p tor. ·St. Lute Baptist Church ill have their Chri tmas proaram Sunday, December 23. during Momina Worship Service. Rev. Isaac Moffett is the pa tor. St. John Church of God in Christ ill have their Chri tma program Sunday, December 23. at 6 p.m. Rev. Leon rd Neeley is the pa tor. Volunters needed! The Southwestern Michigan Volunteer Center is in need of voluntee . To find aut bout the e or other volunteer opportunitie, pie c call 983-0912 in the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683-5464 in the Niles area. To arr nge an appoint­ ment, please call ahead. Ap­ pointment do not constitute any obligation to accept a vol unteer opportunity. - Berrien General Ho pi­ tal would etcome gift of time thi holiday eason. Variou services, including Gift Shop, Patient Menu Ser­ vice, Popcorn Sales, Informa- tion Desk and Visitor Service' in Long Term Care, need vol untee r support during the holiday and through-out the year. - Curiou Kids' Mu eum in downtown St. Jo eph is a hands-on scientific, cultureal and hi torical experience for children of all ages. Teen volunteers between the age of 15 and 18 are needed to help on week-end . - Don't forget Operation De e rt Shield during the holid y. If you would like the addre of a local service member so that you may be a corre pondent with Volunteer Wri tc-Ovcr, please call the Friendship Bapti t Church will have their Christma . program Sunday, December 23, at 6 p.m. Rev. Richard Hague ii the pastor. , Two area students recently wa . awarded a Michigan Education Tru t MET Con­ tract from the Debbie Farhat Educatiqn Fund in the Mu -. kegon County Community Found'tion. . The award went to Kenyatta Shepherd, 10 years old, and a 5th grader at Volunteer Center today. - The Easter Seal Society is seeking a volunteer driver to pick up nd take back home individuals who attend the adult meetings on Thursday afternoon in the agency's van. The volunteer would work on an on-call basi and might not be needed three weeks out of four. - Do you travel and think you have no time to volun­ teer? When staying in hotel while out of town, please ave all the complimentary mall boule , tubes or bars of toi lc tries offered at mo t hos­ tel ric . When you have ac- ADD sponsors Poster Contest- Mothers Against Drunk petition, to tudents in Driving (MADD) i sponsor-' Grade 4-12. i ng the 1'991 MADD The contest theme i Po tcr/Es ay Conte t for stu- . "Driving Straight Into The dents in grade chool through '90", recognizing MADD' hi 'h chool. The po ter com- tenth anniversary year. petition is open to students in The de dline for student Grade 1-12; the e say com- e ntr i es in the MADD, -nd �Clur n me, oddr Michigan contest is January II, 1991. Schools and organizations arc encouraged to work with local MADD chapters in con­ ducting a contest whenever possible, or to conduct their own competition. If there is no local contest, individual students are in­ vi ted to ubmit their entrie directly to the state conte 1.. State winning entries are entered into the national con­ test. To date, Michigan has had four national winners. Not only does the contest provide many opportunities for tudent to win cash prizes, but each student in the tate event i cknowledged for his or her effort by a letter of recognization and a par­ ticipation ribbon! The contest is designed to give tudents an opportunity to exercise their creativity while raising awarenes among their peers to the danger of drunk and drugged driving and offer students with varied abillues and in­ terest to be throughful and expressive in writing and/or the visual art . To obtain the official rules and an entry form contact the MADD. Michigan State Of­ fice at: P.O. Box 2238, Mid­ land, MI 48641-2238; or phone (517) 631-MADD. 16-22. 1 Edgewood School and Gregory Flowers, 11, a fifth grader at Glendale Elemen­ tary School. The MET contract, p r­ cha ed in Kenya ua's a �d Gregory's name will pay for their first year o,f tuition at Mu kegon Community C l­ lege when they are ready Ito use the gift. Former State Repre- e ntative, Debbie Farhat, created this fund in 1989 with monies remaining from h r political campaign. Stude ts cumulated a sizable' numbe , please see that the Salvatio Army, The Link Crisis Inte - vention Center, Bmergenc Shelter Services or the Fam - ly Crisis and Communicatio Center (or other appropriat agency) get them. - The Salvation Army i conducting a number of sevice project to help out resident of the area. Thi year, vol unteers are bei n ought to participate i Dress-A- Bear, a project i which volunteers pick up mall stuffed bear trom Arm headquarter and dre it i new (purchased 0 homemade) clothing 0 that i may be given a a gift to needy child in the area. Volunteer group are al 0 needed for the Adopt-a- ami­ ly Christma has ct project wherein individuals, familie or grop may arrange to pro vide a ba ket of food and ' few gift for a needy family. Volunteer bell-ringers ar needed every day but Sun­ day to help with the Army' ketUes located in h pping areas in Benton Harbor an� St. Jo cph. . Call the Volunteer Center if you, your family or your service gorup can help. 17 s cho en to win the award need to be in the fifth grade, living in the 97th Congres ional Di trier, ble to demonstr te some financial need and able to how the strength of char: acter and academic potential to attend college. An Advisory Committee, chosen by the administrators of the Fund selected Kenyatta and Gregory to be the first recipitions of thi 'award. Kenyatta i the daughter of Mr . Linda Shepherd and Gregory i the on of Mr. Billy Black and Mrs. Vickie Flowers. Congratulation to both of you. 1991 Black Mistory plans 'underway By V.era White Plan are now underway for the Three Rivers 1991 Black Hi tory Fe tival. The theme i , "Unity In The Com- munity". . For information call, Savannah Caldwell, Coor­ dinator, at 616-273-8514. Other committee member include: Mike Flecken te in. . Mayor f Three Rivers; Chris Bryne. 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