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February 14, 1993 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-02-14

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BI H' ry
ill be. "Old im
the 1. Herman Zion Bapli t hurch , .
·ily.
I
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c Hope pli. t Chur h will hav It BI
und y, February 14, at p.m. Th ir them wil
Fi lu."
M . Th 1m Gri m will be reco mzlng Dr. M.e. Burt n.
l.� .co-�poru ored by Racial H rmony j� Muskegon County nd
th Unitarian Univer li t Fellow hip entitl d, "E arninin Our
Prejudices" ill be h lu t 12 Montgom ry, M kegon.
A dialo u caturin Clayt Hardiman and S n Harrison, wri •
� r Th Muske on Chronicl t Ion with dien p rticipation, will
h ld March 10, at 7:30 p.m.
A panel discus i n entitled. Multi-racial Multi-ethnic \ acid
February 10. Feauturcd \ .rc Roxanna Steinbeck, Rabbl Alan Alpert,
P r R. Th m C I m. II Maria Kamara, Mi Muske zon-Ouav a
County ano othe .
for information call 16) 7 -62 .
u . kegon Urban
eague relea e . repor
By Mary Golliday
The National Urb n Leagu of Grea r Muskegon recently released its
1 th edition of "Th State of Black Am rica 1993."
The Urban League of Greater Muskegon' rc ponsibiliti are to
cdu at and inform the public and tho th y rve about the true condition
of African-Am ricans in this rotlntry and in th City of Mw k gon.
"Th ' State of Blac Am rican 1993 enable' us to do just that . we. 'ek
to linu way to make a difference in the Afri a-American community."
aid Gloria White Gardn r, Pre ident of the Mus egon affiliate.
The tate of Bla k America is the 'ingle mo t authoritative. annual
document exarni ng the current status and conditions or African Americans.
It pres .nts analy. cs of key i. sues by di tingui. h d Afri an-Amen an
cholars. The book contains papers addressing the disparities in Am .rican
� ·i.ety and zive insights into th olutions for chicvin J equality and
Justice.
Anyone wi hing information on ordering. contact Diane Hower at th
Urban Leauuc f Greater Muskegon, at (616) 733 7.
Muskegon UL
offers cholarships
By Mary Golliday .
Th Urban League of Greater M� kegon announced its t(
hip pr gram. Th League a' ." nts with pUIS their
po t- secondary cdu don and have available matcnal. and applicau
f r graduatin J cniors in M . on County.
The U uskcgon h applications available lor:
- University ofR he tor/Urban League Scholarship. -, pcrycar
(rrunimum award regardle s of tudcnts ' financial need. ornmations arc
UU by February 15, 1993.
- DUrdccll ational Urban League ( UL) Min Iity Sch larship and
ummcr intern pf gram for 1993. Five major 10, hola 'hips. Must
heel "ifi d ajuniororthirdyear tudentmajoringinengineering,sale.
marketin', manufacturin operations. tinance or hu: in . s admini trdtion.
Havca.tr nJint rc tinsumm remploym'ntwithDuntC'IlIoc.Applica­
tions du . hy pril 15. 1 3.
- Urban Lcagu f Greater M kegon 1 . pmgntm. For M>mc
award: Linancial n cd must he demo traled.
First Congreg'ational to
observe Black History Month
D ro liARD R - Black History
Month and Race R lations Sunday will
be marked at the Fi t Congregational
Unit d Chun.:h or Chri t in Benton
Harbor on Sunday. February 14.
Th' 'crrnon at the 11 -a.m. Worship
Scrvic will conn 'cl the Biblical text to
the lil' of an imp rta'1t African­
Amencan. The Ic' on (2 Corinthians
. :1--1 ) will. upport a me. age en­
titled "My Country" which will high­
light the life of the reat contralto
Marian nuerson.
Special mw I will be provided.
In additi n, th annual Fello hip
event betw 'n First Church m mbers
3:30 p.m. on the 'arne day at the
Progres ive Church. 24 Pipc tone in
Benton Harbor.
Th program will include a pedal
drdma and music brought by group.
from Progre ive a' well._ ���I
Children' Ch ir of' mgrcga-
liona!.
All are weI orne to attend. A SOCial
timc will f 1I0w.
Rev. Richard H. Taylor is p tor of
First Congregational and Rev. Jame
O. Childs i the p tor of Progressive.
V UCO i
mon hlyac
00 T ! Feb. 2 & I • Blood
Pressure Qinic will held from 11 a.m.
to p.m. and Happy Feet Oinic., fr m
12: p.m. to 2 p.m.
for On . y, eb 1 Lun h at
Covert Sch I at 10:30 a.m. luneh
rvcd at Center.
.' turday, Feb. 20th, Van Buren
United Ctvi Organization will meeL
x cutlve Bard at 11 a.m. and
m'm hip at 12 n.
Annu I S ul Fo d Pot Lu k,
)rt<\orcd by the Orgamzation will
h ld, '. turda , Febru ry 20 at 1 p.m.
at the 'Ivic Cen r, E. 34th Street In
vert. Everyone IS weI me anu bnn
LDISR
I THE T 4 60' h rved
pr ident of th Michigans Youth
"'ESTU V I ent red Federation of the La Region Con-
thi life on March 21, 1926 in J . Y feren of Seventh-Day Adventi ts.
City New Jersey. H wa th .cond Through his leadership. the Mic�gan
.' , . chapter of the Oakwood Alumru As-
child t �(wan! an� R(. e Valcntl�. . .iation was e tabli sh d. H al
As an cuve youth an th J rs y City . d 1" . d
Seventh-day Adv ntist Church nd .crvc one 0 I presl en '.
School. he gave hi' heart to Chri t and F r ov r �enly y . rs, he faithfully
entered Oakwood A adcmy to om- erv�d the Hlghla�d Sev th-day �d-
plete high .. h I. In 1945, h was �entl t Church. HI offices 0 rvt •
drafted into the army and erved in In IUd.cd Head Elder, abbath Sch�l
We t Germany. He return d 'to Oak- Supcn�tende�t and teach r, and cha�.r­
wood College 10 r rrn and laundry-and man o� the Finance nd Stewardship
erving � pre. idem of th Oakwood Comnuttees. As Head Eld r, he was
Busine: lub. oft�n required to serve � interim pastor
U .1" JIM until the new p' tor amvcd.
pon gracuauon In ,r.
(
a pe pI , we need more role
mel' like him. W n d th who
will fulfill u h iant h nd con-
tinu t carry th rch [freedom. We .
must keep th dream alive anci to wor
as h w rkcd to up rad our com- ,
munity and to ke p home alive with i
citizcru . .
Let U m ve forward toward the .
mark f th 'hi h lling of hope and
Ire d m f r all. Let freed m ring!
u

(39J
/
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I HAD 111E opportunity t m t
Mr. Val ntine in th ummer of 1974,
f hmen at LMC. He w t
only my dvisor, but he was my men r
well. H inspired me to be a tiv in
tudent affairs and with the Delta Phi
i Sorority.
H hared with m how important
it is to learn about one' self before
haring my life with olhe .. Each time
I would communicat with him, h
would giv m hi undivided uenu n.
I gained wi dom and unde tanding
which has played a reatpart of wh I
am today.
He had unbelievable paticn c.
rem mber when my father p 00,
how hc allowed me t expres my con­
cerns. I want d to ta e thi opportuni ty
to y, thank you much for taking
he time out of y ur life to help me in
h ping mine. All your hard efforts
an dvis r, m nt r, and friend hav � n t
gon unappreciated. I f�l greatly
honored to have been under hi _
tutelage.
Today, 1 have a bright future and a
BEST CHANCE:
Match F b 10,
1993
Lotto Tick
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