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June 21, 1992 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-06-21

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INC.
�'NOBODY WILL SAVE US
FOR US, BUT �S"
Darnell Scott, a native of
SUDffoId, Virginia i moving up.
Darnell came to GraDeS i in
1962 and became an urance a t
in 1972 ith Mutual of Detroit
lDIurmce Company. He
7
Advlc On
utnt OU
In
A cl II em eatin·.
Dutridously hile leadl an
active life will be offered by
. tbe L Iceland Re lonal
Health Systepl's Heart CeD­
Bduation.
'Tb orkshop," tina
Out and On the Run," will be
held In the Mercy Memorial
tdedfcal center Board Room,
St.J ph.
lJJa Predmore, re · tered
dietitian, will conduct the
worbhop on June 25, from 7
to 8:30 p.m.
There $10 charge for ,
the cl and preregistration
Is required. Call 983-8890.
tUlday, June 27, 1992. Tbe
boo "Ra a Pai--/a: My Story, If by
Rosa Parts withJimHastiDl, will
be available for pun:bue at the
event PellO who attend will
also have an opportunity to vi
the "I DIeaDl A World" abibit,
fe turing "portrait. of Black'
, women ho have changed
America." ,
Movem .nt" in America, her
ill 19S5 to urrebder her
seat to a white male bus passenger
in Montgomery, Alabama is
widely acclaimed as a pi otal
event'lD the movement.
Rosa Pub will ppear at a
publiC book ignlng ion at the
Muskegon Museum of Art from
1 :OOP .M. to 3 :OOP .M. on
)dUSICEOQ - The African
Celebration Commi nee and Black
Women's Political Caucus will
elcome Ros Parks to Muskegon
on JUDe 27 in conjunction with the
year-long celebration of African
life, culture and achievement in
Muskegon.
Recognized the "Mother of
the Modem Day Civil Rights
,
ch 01
I
All candidates for the Board
position should plan to' attend the
Special Meeting of the Board of
Eduation to be held on Tuesday, June
23, 1992, at 5:15 p.m. to discuss in
public session with the Board their
rational for wanting to become a
-Scaool Board member as well as
their qualifications. � discussion
will be brief, approximately five
mmutes in dllration for each,
candidate. 1k Board will bold their
meeting at the Administration
FollowiD& the presentatioDi by,
candidates, the Board will recess to
Closed se slon to review the
applications of the Candidates. The
Board will then return to the Special
Meeting to take action to appoint the
individual who will serve as Board
Trustee until J� 30, 1993.
The Benton Harbor Area
Schools' Board of Eduationis in the
process of tilling a Trustee vacancy.
With the resignation of President
Carolyn Graves, effective June 8,
1992, the Board' has adopted a
procedure for filling her unexpired
term that ends June 30, 1993.
Residen that are interested in
the position have submitted letters of
interest aad brief background
infolIllation to Board Vice President,
Mrs. Jane Strand.
Building. 711 E. Brltain. .
CALENDAR
umm r
r tlon

Registration' in pro for
ummer cl at Lake Michig
College. a begin June 29, at
the Main Camp ,2755 E. apier
Areareaide win Yeanop- Ave., Benton Township, and the
portunity to learn Kore.lo South Campus, 111 Spruce St.,
cerami 1ec:hniq from v i Nil. Hours of �gi tration re 9
ter . t Chun -Hyun Cho in I.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday
I orlcshop schedul for June through Thu day nd 9 .m. to
29-July 2, It La Mlcbipn CoI- 3 p.m., Fridays t both locations.
le e. The Korean �rami Tech- A placement te t i required
, niq ue orkshop' ill be for new tudents, nd t re
conducted from 9 I., • to 5 p.m., bcdule for 9 ,.m. nd 6 p.m.,
Monday, J De 29, and W - Wednesday, June 17 ndJune24,
cSay,July 1, and9 .m. to 12000n 9 a.m. Friday, Jube 26,and 9a.m.
Thursday, July 2. Studenta will and 6 p.m., Monday, June 29.
leam the Korean mie tectinl- The test is waived foutuden
q of mishima (Inlay), lncIslna home from other colle . Tui­
(free-band carvina), and open don i 35 per credit hour plus I
ork (cut-away carvlDl). S4 per credit hour general er-
Fee Is $100 Inc1udlna all up- vk:es fee, and VISA am Master-
pH bd firing, and VISA and � are accepted.
M terCard are IcCepted. Can Call (616) 927-3571 or l-BOO­
(616) 927-3571, ext. 294 for fur- 252-1562 for further information.
tber information.
-REV. JESSE L JACKSON
FOUNDER
JOIN PU H TODAY
.'
JOIN TODAY •••
Support Operation PU . H (People United to Serve Humanity), a national
human right. organ�lon committed to the goal. ,of educational, economic
and political equity and parity for all people. PUSH aohlw It. goal. through
r rch. education, Ott d direct �IMIVI"
thernO
, .
County NAAC:p·
Presents
at the .
Art & SoUl.GaIlery
18915 W Tweleve Mile Rd
Lathrup Village, MI
Sunday, June 28, 1992,
3pm�7pm
NAACP fundraiser to support a
Black owned gallery
and
Black artists.
POLmCAL: The PUSH Political Cru. de for voting rlghta enforc ment and
voter regf.ratlon I. helplr:-g to add mlliione of unregl.ered vot .... to th
Yotlngroll&
JOIN the'PUSH
COMMUNITY'FORUMS
EVERY SATURDAY from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m,
at Big St r Th at r
'(Woodw rd Grand Clrcu. P�rk In downtown D trolt)
All
DAT!
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I�'
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CT
N.

....
Sir
I
n
Cily" SI.'.
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(Complimentary Champagne and
Hor D'ourves)
Donations: $20.00
For tic et i 0 a· n can 59-2441
All proceeds are tax deductible.
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