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January 10, 1993 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-01-10

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Benton Harbor
Briefs
• 0 that d Y an art exhibit
featuring 'Eugenia Marve will
highlight the celebration of
Martin Luther King Day at .
Lake Michigan College.
An arti t' reception for
Eugenia Marve will be held
following the performance.
Marve' ceramics and dra -
ings will be on display in the
Mendel Center January 14-20.
She will also present a
Color Slide Presentation at 10
a.m. in the Hanson Theatre and
a . Color Workshop from 1-4
p.m. in the Dance/Drama
�oom on Tuesday, January 19,
in the Mendel Center.
Both events are free and
open to the public. Enrollment
i� �he Color Workshop is
limited to 30, and interested
persons should register by call­
ing Linda Loomis, Lake
Michigan College dean of
liberal arts and general studies,
at (616) 927 .. 8167.
The Inte�rmn!\
Center at Lake . bigan Col­
lege is offering a multi-course
pro�m designed for both ex­
isting and potential exporters
who wish to, gain a comprehen­
sive background and under­
standing of the export process.
Upon successful comple­
tion of the certificate program,
participants will be awarded
4.5 Continuing Education
Units (CEU) and a Certificate
of Achievement. Core courses, .
$40 each, are six hours and
electives, $25 each, are three
hours. All seminars are 6-9
p.m. The. entire Certificate
Program is S225"for a savings
of $90. The first class starts
February 9.
Core Program courses in­
cludes Basics of Exporting,
Finding/Expandi.ng Your
Market, Shipping and
Documentation, Finance, Cul­
tural Comparisons, and
Resources and Rules.
. E ectives are How to Do
Business in Germany, How to
Do Business in Canada, How
to Do Business in Japan, How
to do Business in Mexico, Un­
derstanding the National Trade
Data Bank, and Selecting Your
International . Dis-
tributor/Agent. , _
Call Sarah McCue, director
at (616) 927-8100, ext. 5116
for further information.
t
LMC announces
Winter semester
education classes
Develop new computer
skills, learn a foreign lan-'
guage, improve your business
success, learn to handle stress,
or just have fun! This and
�uch more i available thi
wjnte� through Continuing
Education Classes at Lake
Michigan College.
In addi tion to the main cam­
pus, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Ben­
ton Township.many computer
classe are.also available at the
Niles Tech Center, 1105· .
Front St. Niles.
. Classes begin in January
and registration is now in
progress. Ca the Continuing
Education Services office at
(616) 927-8182 or 1-800-252-
lLMC, ext. 5039, for informa­
tion.
\.:-.
..
Vo
n
The Southwestern Michigan
Volunteer Center is s eking volun­
teers. Anyone wishing to volunteer
their time may call 983-0912 in the St.
Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683-
5464 in the Niles area forfurther in­
formation.
Volunteers can start out the new
year with a resolution to give the Gift
of Life in 1993 by donating blood
when the Bloodmobile is in your area.
• - 'The American Red Cross an­
nounces the following Bloodmobile
schedule. January 12, from 1-6:45
p.m., at the Stevensville Sev nth Day
Adventist Church, Baroda Rd., in
Baroda; January 14, from 12-5:45
p.m., St. Mark's Catholic Church
Niles; January 20, from 11:30 a.m.� .
5:15 p.m., at the Landmark Center, St.
Joseph; January 26,11 a.m.-4:45 p.m.,
Andrews University, Berrien Springs;
l. MUS EGON ·1
Burts' mark _. -
anniversary
By MARY GOLUDAY
Beulah held their year-end service
December 31. Rev. Willie N. Paul Jr.,
is the pastor.
. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Burt will
celebrate their 25th Wedding with a
Caribbean cruise.
Mrs. Burt is the former Emma
Kelly. They are both employed by the
M kegon Public Schools. She is the
assistant director for Hwilart"Resour­
ces and he is an instructor at Bunker
Middle School.
They have two children.
Marshaun McDonald, a senior at
Muskegon Hts High School and a
guard on Muskegon Hts Girls Basket- .
ball team was a second time pick on
the All Area Team.
She was also an All Seaway Con­
ference and Honorable Mention All
State pick. Congratulations Mar­
shaun.
Natash Baldwin, a senior at Mona
Shores High School and a guard on the
school girls basketball team lead the
team with an 11.2 average.
She was also an All Conference
and Honorable Mention All State'
pick. Congratulations Natash.
Cornerstone Baptist Church will
have a commemoration program in
honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
on Sunday, January 17, at 3:30 p.m,
Speaker will be Dr. Earl Woodard
. of Baltimore, Mel Rev. Coleman is the
pastor.
.. African American 1993 Celebra­
tion will have their reception on
. Friday, January 15, from 5-8 p.m. at
the Hilt Building, 425 W. We tern
Avenue.
R.S.V.P. by January 11. Call 777-
0216 or 777-0328 for further informa­
tion.
Installation
SerVice slated
The Ebenezer Missionary Baptist
Church, 214 E. Britain Avenue, Ben­
ton Harbor, will be having their Instal­
lation Service on Sunday, January 10,
at 3:30 p.m. They will be installing
their new 0 fleers for the new year.
Gu ts will be the Beautiful Gate
Baptist Church of Benton Harbor
where the Rev. C.M. Jones is the pas­
tor. Rev. Jones will bring the mes age.
, Rev. WalterL. Brown is the pastor.
rport .
. R. Feld n, onti
d., in th mount of $254.
d i � d for th ain treet Im�
prov ment Proj t.
'The city co to also p-
ro d:
- The req
bre under I.F.T. Certifi
to Bnterp Zon Sta for Cer­
tified e Finishing InC., 424 W
n ., d Comstoc Michigan
Fruit Division, inth Street,
. - Approved entertainment per-
mi Babe' Lounge, 565 River- •
view Drive.
- To purcha e oftware to
upgrade th computer networ y­
tern im City Hall. Th oftware pur­
cha ed from PC Service
Stevensville will cost $4,544. Ci�
Manager John Elli.ott ,.id the City's
computer y tern 18 now about four
years old and eight years out of date
Divorce
minar lated
and January 27, from 11 a.m.-4:45
p.m., Andrew University, Berrien
Springs.
� - Senior Volunteer Aides are
needed 0 in Berrien, Cass and Van
Buren Counties to work with special­
needs children and their families. TIle
only requirements are that the senior
be fifty-five years of age or older and .
must be available to visit the child
once a week, be or good moral char­
acter -and like children.
Information-and appointments
may be obtained by calling the Direc­
tor, Vicki Hover at 983-7058.
w
For information leading to the
arrest and convictiorf
in the drowning death of
E Ie cGINNI
Call the NAACP at (616) 925-4828
with information or to donate to reward fund.
BEST CHANCE:
®
Match Jan • .6
Lotto Ticket
tern
city'
- De ignated City Engineer
Rol nd oc 0 Stree, Ad
ministrator. The Michigan Depart­
ment of T portation requirca an
cial of the City to be designa
the Street Administrator be
ponsible for the reporting and
of treet funds. In the P 1, the city
manager has been designated the
Street dministator. Currently. City
Manager John Elliott is Acting
Finance Director, lnee Mic et
Vance igned and will be required
to ign the Street Fmancial Report in
that capacity. The Street Ad­
ministrator is also required to an
the report.
. . Elliott aid, ince the City En­
gmeer has prepared these reports
every year, it may be approp to
d i te Klockow.
d with the permlsslon of the Children'
- .
Fund.

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