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October 04, 1992 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-10-04

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Project TEA .
holds 2nd Annual
Jump Rop -A-Thon
Berrien County high chool tu­
dents are involved in th 2nd Annual
Jump Rop -A-Thon that will be held
October 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon
in t�e Lake Michigan College gym­
nasium, The theme of thi year's
Jump Rope-A-Thon is "Jumping for
an AIDS free future."
Muhamm d Ali has been named
Honorary spokesperson for the 2nd
year running of the Jump Rope-A­
Then, sponsored by Project TEAM.
Proceeds will be divided between
the Berrien County AIDS Coalition
to help people in this county better
deal with the issue of AIDS, and the
Berrien Community Foundation
Y_ outh E�owment Fund to help pro­
�Ide s�rvtces to youth in our county,
. lncl uding, a Teen Hotline.
Call (616) 471-n25 for more in­
formation.
p.m. Wedne d y. October 14 t
W tervliet Community H pita1:
Special gu t peaker will be Dr.
Santi 0 from Berrien Sprin .
Pulmon ry
01 upport .
group off r d
. The Breathers' Club, a newly
formed pulmonary di e e upport
group, pon ored by Mercy
Memorial Medical Center and the
American Lung As oci tion of
Michigan will meet at 7 p.m., Oc­
tober 20, at the Maud Preston
Palenske Public Library, 500 Market
St., S\. Joseph. The program is free
and open to the public.
. ��eryl Gottler, a register
dietician at Mercy Memorial Medi­
cal Center will discuss how diet can
enhance or hinder breathing.
For more information, call Pat
Duncan, respiratory therapy director
at Mercy Memori I at 983-8288 be­
tween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. week­
days.
Make Today Count
support group meet
The "Make Today Count," a sup- At the Library
port group for persons dealing with a' Pre-School StoryTime will meet
li�e threatening illness and their on Wednesday from 10-10:45 a.m.
fnends and families will meet at 7 Activities are geared towards young
Then, itwas pictography·
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Now it's the
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WESTERN MICHIGAN
children age 3- and pre-regi tra­
tion i not required.
A "Special Friday" tory time
about Col umbus D y will be h ld on
October 9th from 10:00-11: a.m.
Pre-regi tration hould b made at
the Junior Department de k anytime
until Wedne day. 0 tober 7th.
Children must be 3-6 years old to
participate. .
Movies for children are shown on
Saturday at 12 noon. Showing on
October 10, will be, "Where Do You
Think You're Going, Chri topher
Columbus?" and "Red Riding
Hood."
The Library will be clo ed Mon­
day, October 12, inob ervance of the
Columbus Day holiday.
h re i a dive ion ry
tactic t e B nton Harb r
c p go t to g t th pr
him," Turner id.
Turn raid thi w n th r bill
lh present dmini tration inh rited.
"I think P ople know that we're in
debt and been in d bt wh n we c m
into office and we'r working hard to
olve th problems."
Boothby was inve tigated by the
State Police for ing fund from th
Township to mail out hi camp ign
letters and ing th Township copier
to print hi flyers for th primary
election.
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" " MUSKEGON'
Beulah· Baptists plans Men and Women'
By MARY GOLLIDAY
Follow the Echo's to the Fairlan .
�al1 in Detroit forChristmas shop­
pmg, December 5 (eight hours of
shopping).
Departure will be from Penney'
parking lot at 6 a.m. There will be a
breakfa t stop. Free rolls on bus.
Co tis 20 per person. Payment due
by October 30.
For more information, call Jean at
722-6415 or Rose at 733-9951.
She won a Karaake Laser Disc
Player, an electronic voice
microphone, a bus trip on the Dad
Magic Music Bus with 20 of her
friends and her audition tape was
ent to the TV show Star Search.
She is the wife of John
Covington. They have one daughter,
Courtney Nicole. Congratulations
Michelle.
ToughLove Parent
support group meet
The ToughLove Parent Support
Group will meet Tuesday, October 6,
at 7:30 p.m. in th nursery of the
Stevensville United Methodi t
Church, 5506 Ridge Rd .•
Stevensville ..
�yone int�re ted in controlling
the mappropnate behavior of our
young children is welcome.
Beulah Baptist Church will be
celebrating their Men and Women
Day on Sunday, October 11, at 3 p.m.
Their special guests will be the
New Mt. Calvery Baptist Church of
Saginaw.
. Rev. Robert Donald will bring the
message. Rev. Willie N. Paul Jr., is
the pastor of Beulah.
.Michelle Covington won first
prize in Karaake Singing Contest at
the V�llage Inn Pizza recently.
MIchelle then qualified to go on
t� Fa�w Music Company Karaake
Singing Contest held in Grand
Rapids.
Day
The Mu kegon Height Adult
Education Center, 422 W. Hovey,
Muskegon Heights, is offering free .
classes for adults.
New cia· e offered under Food
Services Management/Culinary' in­
clude: Food Preparation, Marketing
Sanitation & Safety, and Manage�
ment.
Training i free for adults over 18
�ho do not have a high school
diploma, anyone with a G.E.D., day
and evening classes, free Job Place­
ment Services, free child care, free
lunch and transportation.
Classes begin soon. Call 733-
5364 for further information be­
tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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