I � F,\ T ( ) l\ II. \ J{ B( )J{ ByBER ic 0 c A o v At�.The Llbr ry Th film, "Mouse On The Mayflower," will be hown at Pre­ School StoryTime on Wednesday, November 25, from'10-10:45 .m. The library will be closed on Thursday and Friday, November 26 and 27 in ob ervance of the Thank giving holiday. Regular . hours will resume on Saturday. Novemb r28. Movie for children hown on Nov mber 28, at 12 noon include: "Molly' Pilgrim" and "Mouse On The Mayflower. " Sign-up begins this week for Intern tlo I "Special Friday" StoryHour taking na place on December 4th, from 10-11 H rl e I' e.m;- �l reit wlU be deoOtatinI' .. Mu' " um" �\I" ... ' ........ thei ' ngert5 1m : Ir ia nee ry for parents to pre-register their 3-6 year old children at the The international Heritage Junior Department de by Decem- Museum, a museum which will ber 2. showcase cultural diversity throughout Berrien County and the State of Michigan, will celebrate Survivors of crlme support group meet The Survivors of Crime Support Group will meet Thursday, Novem­ ber 26, from 4-5:30 p.m. there is no fee otregistration required to join tbe group. For location of the group, con t Pat Friend at 925-0594 or 1-800-336-0341. Anxiety support . g�oup meet The Anxiety Support Group will meet Tuesday, November 24, at 7 p.m, The group is a self-help group for people with anxiety disorders in­ eluding general anxiety or panic dis­ or , r. There is no fee required to join, For information on meeting location, contact Janet at 927-2792. i Peace corps � trains in : Camden CAMDEN-Time magazine · called it a city where "only people with no other choice" live. But it was the choice of the President of Rutgers University to use the city of , Camden as a training center for Peace Corps graduate stu­ dents. , Camden, where 65 percent , of the children live below the · poverty Ii ne, is a basically · Spanish speaking city in · which more than 100 students , om Molina Elementary and · oynt Elementary stay after ! j:la s three days a week to · receive tutoring. Molina Elementary is con­ side red an oasis in a neighbor­ !tood of drive-by shootings, open drug deals and youth angs in such a degree that the ve-block radius i called the Danger Zon . Many graduate tud nts will work in Camden and go on to third world' unn ic like Rhonda Hor- .. d , who plans to go to mibia next year. "I think will le en the shock for us," Horried said. II county convention held The Fall County Convention of the Berrien County Democr tic Party will be held Saturday, Novem­ ber 21, at 1 p.m., at the Merchants Hall. Mid-America Manufacturers Center (Fairplain Plaza Lower Level), 1839 M-139, Benton Harbor. The purpo e of the convention is to elect members of the Berrien County Democratic Executive Com­ mittee. T their first Annual "Heritage Night" Saturday, November 21, at Jackies Captain's Table, 655 Riverview Drive, Benton Harbor. The museum will feature unique artwor of Black artist worldwide and will also feature the work of local artists. The museum will con­ tain a bookstore, art gallery an ar­ chival library and many more exhibits and features. Tickets are $20 per person (din­ ner is included in price) and can be purchased at Westen Michigan University Southwest Branch office, in St. Joseph High School, Ideal Beauty Salon, and from Patricia Hurse, at 925-3017. 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Mrs. Mildred Johnson, a third grade te cher at Marquette Elementary School will be gue t sp ker ovember 20, at 3. p.m., at the W.M.U" in Knous Hall. Mr . Johnson ha taught in Muskegon Public School for 30 years and in 1989 won an General admi ion tic ets for th Sunday concert are $5 for adults nd 3 for tudent. Tickets may be purchased at the door or at the We t Shore Symphony office. Call 726-3231 for further information. AACP ud WA D Call the NAACP at (616) 925-4824 with information or to donate to reward fund. U e thi coupon to Help Feed the Hungry. Gleaner Community Food Bank will u e your donation to purcha e the case of food you elect and di tribute them at no co t to over 180 oup. kitchen , church pantrie , and emergency ihelters. , avin a baby when you're a teenager can do more than just tak away your freed m, it can take away your dreams. Glean .alutes the above food indu try a sociate for their involvement in our c ntinued en rt to H Ip Feed the Hungry, Enclo ed i my check in the amount of $ for ____ ca e( ) of food a a tax deductible contribution to Gleaners Community Fo d Bank to Help Feed the Hungry. Name � _ Addre s ---'-'--- _ City/State/Zip _ Plea e make' check payable to Gleaner Community Food Bank and mail with this coupon to: 2131 Beaufait, Detroit, Michigan 48207. .1 For more information call (313) 923-3535. I I