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May 26, 1991 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-05-26

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resurf cin of ven treet : Ed­
(Hull to . Win n ); Ed-
rd (Morton to Hull); Fr nk
( orton to Hull); orth McCord
(Ed ecumb to W uced); orth
Steven (W u ond to the orth
ection); North Win n (Ter­
ritori I to Green); nd Ter­
ritori I (P w P w to F ir
Avenue).
After ce n u tr ct t 0 i
Iim hed, cen u tract four, i the
next t rgeted are, (Brit in,
Pipe tone, Bellview, nd Brun-
on rea).
e tival concert
continue_-------_
Free tre h bag to
clean-up groups
voc Ii i, h tudied t the
merican Con ervatory of Mi ic
in Chic go nd t Indi na
Unlver ity-South Bend. He i
currently principal trombone of
the South Bend Symphony,
EI hart Symphony, and Colum­
bi Symphony in Wa hlngton
State. He i an active trombone
nd vocal soloi t throughout the
Michiana area and h taught
trombone and voice t Andrews
Unlver it)', Lake Michigan Col­
lege, and the Community School
of the Art.
The econd concert of the
Fe tlv I Concert Serle a p rt
of th celebr tion of the 125th
Anniver ry of the City of Ben­
ton H rbor will be held Wedne -
d y, M Y 29, t the Fir t
Congreg tion I United Church
of Chri t, Pipe tone nd Broad­
w y, Benton Harbor.
G ry and Peter Cooper (no
rei tlons), cornpo ed the
"Cooper-Duo", dyn mic com­
binationof trombone, voice, and
Peter, the piani t in the duo,
i a native of St. Loui , Mi -
ouri, and maintain an active
teaching and performing career
through the Midwe t. He i a
member of the keyboard facul­
ties of the International Mu ic
Fe tival in Berrien Spring , the
Univer ity of Michlgan All­
State Program at Interlochen,
and Andrew Univer ity where
he i a Cooridnator for Piano
Studie . Dr. Cooper hold a
Musical Art degree from the
Univer ity of Michigan and. a a
re ipient of Fulbright Fellow-
hip. •
Everyone i a e to bring
their lunch (or buy one on- ite)
and come and enjoy the free con­
cert. The erie i funded n part
by the Frederick S. Upton Foun­
dation and pon ored by Fir t
Church, will conunue on con-
ecutive Wedne day through
June 19, with a jazz quartet, a
woodwind quintet. and French
'organ music.
By ml Bro plc In out cert In people or
Co"'spontl nl certain roup and give them a
br ak. If we're oin to Ive a
At Mond y, M Y 20, Benton break, let's Ive a break acro •
Harbor City Commi Ion meet- the board if we ant to be fair
ing, the city commi ion agreed bout it," Wy in er aid.
to give out free yellow tr sh Mayor William Wolf said
bag with the City' emblem to there re cases hen people let
group nd organiz tion th t to ether as community group.
re cte ning up city-owned nd have peclal cleanup
property. projects, cle nin up city-
City' Finance Director Mike owned propertie . "I believe that
Vance id numerous of roup if somebody is out there clean­
h d c me to him this Spring in our property for and we
about getting the bag to do spe- are not paying for the I bor, they
cial cleanup project throughout ought to be enti tied to the bags.
the city. for no charge." said Wolf.
"I think we hould give Wysinger wa the only one to
everybody a break in the city," vote no to give out bags free to
Commi loner George Wy Inger indivldu Is or group to clean
said. "Why not give out b g to city-own properties. He said
everybody if we re lncere anybody can walk in and say
about getting thi stuff cleaned they were going to clean up a
up in the City of Benton Har- city lot and get free bags.
bor." ,Commi sioner Kerry
"If we are going to be fair, Shanon and Ralph Crenshaw
let's be fair with all the citizens were absent.
and do like Benton Town hip," In other business the commls­
Wysinger aid. He s id sion approved to re chedule the
Town hip gave everybody ten weekly Benton Harbor City
bag free and if tbey needed Com.mislion meeting from Mon-
more b they cb r ed them a day, y 11 , May 28,
� �.:".l����""��lfVance of
with just
mall prize are given away
the end of the month.
Children who are in 1 t grade
and/or are ix year old may ob­
tain their library card. A parent
need to be present to sign the
application on the fir t visit.
Pre-School StoryTime is over
for the sea on, but will re ume
Wednesday, June 19 and Friday,
June 21:.
May 28, in the ,nursery of the
Steven ville United Methodist
Church, 5506 Ridge Rd., of
Steven ville.
At The. Library
The library wil] be clo ed on
Monday, May 27, in ob ervance
of Memorial Day. Movie for
children are hown on Saturday
at 1 p.m. Showing on May 25th
will be: C.L.U.T.Z. and Choco­
late Fever. Showing on June 1 t:
Peter and the Wolf and
Sorcerer' Apprentice.
Artifact from the continent
of Africa are on di play in the
Junior Department.
Children who return their
book on time may lgn up for
the monthly drawing, in which
merce member, to promote
your product and ervices and
have fun. Everyone i a ked to
bring a upply of buslnes
cards/company brochure for
di play.
The event will be held at the
Harbor Isle Marina. Tuesday,
June 4, from 5-7 p.m. There is no
charge, but re ervation are re­
quested by May 31. Event i
sponsored by the Harbor Isle
Marina.
Business'
After Hours
Twin Cities Area Chamber of
Commerce hold their "Busine s
after Hours" get acquainted
rec�tion, mixing busine s with
pleasurer. The purpose of the
Business After Hours series is to
meet other Chamber of Com-
Toughlove Parent
Support Group Meets
The Toughlove Parent Sup­
port Group will meet Tuesday,

MUSKEGON
,
1
Youth' tour Black.colleges
ity Center Consortium, the
large t consortium in the world
of hi torically Black education­
al institutions, Johnson C.
Smith, North Carollna A&T
University, Bennett College,
North Carolina Central Univer­
sity, Norfolk State and Hampton
University.
Carla Turner. NULITES
President, has made know her
intent to attend Norfolk State in
1992, many of the males in the
Chapter intend to apply for ad­
mission at Morehouse and North
Carolina A&T University.
Numerous projects and ac­
tivities were conducted
throughout the year t? raise
funds for the trip and tran porta­
tion by motor coach was made
possible through a grant from
tlie Muskegon County Com­
munity Poundation.
Program Manager, Louis
Churchwell 'and the chaperone
are already planning for next
year's tour and it is intended that
eventually students will vi it all
schools.
Urban League
needs Youth
coordinator
The Urban League of Greater
Muskegon will not host it's An­
nual Dinner during the Month of
May. However, the 1992 Dinner
will not be held in May, instead
it is being planned for Septem­
ber 13. Annual Business meet­
ing will be held Wednesday,
June 5, 1991 at Silks (P rk Plaza
on Henry Street) on the upper
level.
The Urban League of Greater
Muskegon is eeking a part­
time, temporary Youth Program
Coordinator for a pilot project
aimed at targeting youth and
young adults for enrollment in
local training programs. The
person selected mu t be able to
begin immediately, he/ he
should have knowledge of train­
ing and career programs locally,
skilled in conducting workshop
and seminar, ability to design.
plan and implement program
around educational, vocational
and career per pective; and ex­
cellent communication kill,
oral and written. Salary i $8.00
an hour. Interested per on
should bring re ume to the
Urban League office and/or cal!
for appointment with the Execu­
tive Director at ,722-3736.
The Urban League of Greater
Mu kegon i al 0 accepting ap­
plication for it 1991-1992
scholar hip program, e tab­
lished by the Muskegon Surgical
A sociates. Scholar hip for
graduating enior will be
warded ba ed on financial need
and for undergraduat tudent
based on academic excellence.
Forms may be obtained from the
Urban League office. 46 W.
Web ter Avenue. Deadlin or
ubmitting pplication i June
7, 1991.
The NULITES youth group of
the Urban League of Greater
Muskegon recently returned
from a tour of Historical Black
Colleges and Univer itie
(HBCU) in Georgia, North
Carolina and Virginia. The tour,
during spring break, exposed 20
youth from the Chapter and the
community to the academic ex­
cellence and cultural richness of
these schools. .
The students on the tour were
very surprised to 'find the warm
and caring aUHude(s) and nur­
turing atmosphere on the cam­
puses.
Colleges and universities
toured were the Atlanta Univer-
They y things are changing in South Africa. But
30 million black people are till denied the ri ht to
vote because of the color of their kin.
Now Pre ident Bu hi talkin bout rew rding
the Pretoria government
by lifting anction .
Nelson Mandela ay we
hould maintain
anction until he and all
South African have. the
right to vote.
Your vote for anction
again t South Afrie will
keep the pre ure OR
apartheid and help bring
real change.
Queen Ester plans Youth Revival
wi th a surprise party at the
Holiday Inn. Mrs. Minniefield is
the former Edna Hubbard. Mr.
Minniefield retireq from CWC
Textron. They have even
children, 14 grandchildren, 13
gre at-g randch+ldre n and one
great-great grandchild.
Staff of the Urban League is
available to churches and er­
vice organizations and cl ubs, to
conduct workshops and semi­
nars in the areas of Health,
Education/Career, and Job
Readiness, Resume preparation,
interviewing techniques,
strategies for job hunting, office
etiquette and ethics, interper­
sonal relations, etc.
If you are interested in any of
these program services, call the
Urban League office at 722-
3736.
By Mary Golliday
Queen Esther Baptist Church
will have their Youth Revival
Wedne day, May 22-24, begin­
ning at 7 p.m. nightly.
Rev. Phillip Parchia, pastor
of the St. John Baptist Church of
Waldo, Ark., will be the guest
speaker. Rev. Samuel Greer is
the host pastor.
Greater Harvest Baptist
Church Ushers will have their
38th Annual Day on Sunday,
May 26, at 3:30 p.m.
Special guests will be the
Beulah Baptist Church and
Usher of the city. Rev. Willie
N. Paul will bring the me sage.
Rev. Stanley Levy is the host
pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Min­
niefield celebrated their 60th
Wedding Anniversary recently
SIGN YOUR BALLOT TODAY
YOU CAN HELP
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