WES1Fr�N rll11CHIGAN i' . "leadCDbi district H ecould t (L-R): Rev. Alfred Johneon, Cynth UIIY. WIIYft'C)n Hodg_ Idlool quality leade and t cburcbcs could cbool · trict by Weed & Seed. Committee reques proposal Applications The Citizen'i Mvi ory Com mmittee of the Weed and See -Reacbin the Unreacbed" Bento . HarOOr Community Program i re que ting Notice of Intent fro Community agencie and in dividual . Propo Is are needed fo activiti which fall under the a of: J nee, Labor, Education, Heal ct Human Services and Ho ing Urban De lopment. . Deadline Jor submittln proposa will be June 22, 1992. To find out more iDformation concern­ ing the W and Seed program, contact Glen Yarbrough, Chairman, at (616) 927-8442 Applications can be picked up at Benton Harbor City Hall, Mayor's Office nd Benton Township Hall. V Muskegon Community College Community. recognized the cl c contrlbu of Tbc ant acatec1 to � the Rev. George M. Benne mel the college community'� Wit on R. (Bill) Cronenwett at ppreciation and respect- for tho commencement eXCId held Aprll 14 , pemonal efforts and higH 29. otblcal tandaIds ofreclpien. · Ruth Marcus, Vicc-CbairmID of 1'be Rev. Oeorp M. Bennett the Board of Trustees, proseD P tor ofML lJon Church of God in 1992 MCC D tingulIhcd Citizen Chtl t and currently serve al Awards to both men. AcceptlDg tbe general chairman of tho award for Mr. Cronen ett Afdcu-Amedcan Celebration 1992 wife, Mary. . iD uategon. . E�tabl�hed in 1975, the MCC Willon R. (Bill) Cronenwett, � Dl ttngul hed Citizen A Ird ell-kno n public relation� recognize individu I in the practitioner in Greater Muskego community who have contributed to ha directed the Communi t, te ching and learning, and bo hi Leadenhip Academy for the past been exemplary in contributions to 0 yean. · the welfare of the Greater Muskegon fir. t Latin to preach hi ermon By MARY QOWDAY She is the daughter of Harry and Greater Harve t Baptist Church Brenda Evans. Congratulations, will pre ent "The Trial of Jesus" on Sharionda. Saturday, May '30, at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Rev. Stanley Levy i the host pastor. Bill Mass and the Levitlc of Detroit wil be at Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ on Sunday, May 31 at 3 p.m. Rev. George Bennett i the host pastor. Anthony "Tony" Latin has ac­ cepted the calling of the Lord and . - will preach his. first sermon on Sun­ day, May 31, at 7 p.m. at the Beulah Baptist Church where the Rev. Wil­ lie N. Paul is the 1)05t pastor. . Sharlonda Evans was selected as "Student of the Month" at Muskegon Catholic Centeral High School. She 1 an All-State baskotbaU player, and member of the National Honor Society and StudenlS Against Driv­ fng Drunk. Reginald Toombs and Charles Johnson Jr., were honored recently by the Local Chapter of the ational Bl c United Frank, At a b t event t Holly Bistra in the Econo Lodge Motel. Mr. Johnson a teacher at Mus­ kegon Correctional Facility w named "Teacher of the Year." He is vice-president of Muskegon School Board. - �.Too�,owDCrof1oom Funeral Home, w honored for his excellence in erving the Muskegon Community. The Local Chapter also honored three Civil Rights letivi ts for their years of contributions. They were Dr. Frank Howell, Dr. James J ct­ son and Rev. Jack LogaI. Con­ gratulations to aU of you. WILLIE GERMAN III with family and a few friends. He had ice cream and cake, hot dogs and other good! . WHie is the on of Margaret Neal and Willie German II. -Willie German III, celebrated bis 5th birthd�y recently with a pa� African American Celebration 992 Mu ke on, Michigan A Celebration of Life, Culture & Achievement · YOU are invited to share in the festivities. For more information • n this and other African Ameri- - can 1992 events, call the Muskegon Community College Community ervices Offie at 777-0216. I DREAM A WORLD: P o rt r ( � , ' � 'f H I.] (i �v (l TJ lI' fl W h n (h ( 1f1 � (' rl /\ 11 II" rI r (1 Portrai� photograph of 75 remarkable women who make their mark on the life of America are featured in I DREAM A WORLD: Portraits of Blllek Women WIIo Changed Alftericll. tw�-yearproject b>: Puli�� �rize­ winni:l:hotographer Bmn Lanker. thi exhibition of large- e, black-and-white photographs include women from all tions of the country-- omen prominent in every field, from art and lett to the military, ana tho whose unsung contribution are equally important-and inspiring. I DREAM A WORLD com to Muskegon under the sponsor hip of S.D. Warren Company. PUBL:lC R£CEPTlON: Sunday June 7- 2:00·4:00 p.m. Exhibition th MU W bit • Odell '* wtnrq LOtto:" fA e. 11n 173; 5 fA e. 11n 43, ;.01 e. 11n 10,737.573, I -