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February 19, 1992 - Image 15

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1992-02-19

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"TH T UG L
continu ," Breeding ald.
"The ongoing b ttl be­
tween the NAACP, ci m and dl crimination re
log to D vid repeatedly challenging Go1l th
with lin hot and a tiny pebble," he concluded.
Breedin 0 noted that the wor of the NAACP
can be m de more effective If a few Informed, com­
"'_.'�'".",,.TLY, there are 35,000 clive NAACP mitted people could be employed on a full-time b i
to guide and coordinate the local uni .
MCC ho t
Early Childhood
Education
Conf renee
The Mu kegon Com­
munity College Education
Department will host the
twelfth annual Early
Childhood Education Con­
ference on Saturday t February
22 on campus at MCC from
8:00 a.m. until 12:45 p.m.
Keynote Speaker for the
conference will be Ellen Ver­
berkmoes.
The cost of thi conference
is $6.00 which includes a con­
tinental breakfast. Registra­
tion may be done on Ite the
morning of the conference or
by calling 777-m.77.
A cholarsbip rs also being
offered through the MCC
Education Department to en­
courage and assist tudents
entering the field of Early
Childhood Education.
Scholarship applications may
be obtained in the Education
Office (246) on campus at
MCC.
PUBLIC
SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MCC offer live
teleconference
Muskegon Community
College will offer a live satel­
lite teleconference for
enterprise leaders entitled
"The Entrepreneur' Clinic:
Developing an Effective Busi­
ness Plan."
The teleconterence will be
held on February 24 from 1:30
p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on campus
at MCC. For more informa­
tion, please phone 7774216.
Occupational H alth
1992 and You
Muskegon Community
College, in cooperation with
the Michigan Department of
Public Health will sponsor
"Occupational Health 1992
and You" on campus at MCC
on Thursday, February 27.
The cost is $30.00. For more
information or regi tration,
please phone 777-0017.
WESTERN MICHIGAN
re en Iy, h re
are 35,000 activ
NAACP members
in Michigan.
2S---ItKno YourH rita har Y ur rUa : Idl lld't lun h n
program 11 :30 .m. to 1 :00 p.m. C r Loun e.
Mu kegon Community Coli
r r t
9---"FoodAdv nturln :W tAfrlc "dinn /lectur 6:00p.m.-9:0 m.
Co t: $14 Call 777-0216 to r iter. Loc tion: T
lvlllzatlons come and go, often leaving
their art .as the only record of their
__ .. accomplishments. It has been said .that
a nation that doesn't express itself in .art is a
contradiction in terms; like ,a person without
a personality. A nation, like a person, must
identify with its past as well as its future.
U.S.A;
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