• -Feb.22-25,froml .rn.to-sb.m. a pecial d' play 0 n to th public at the CaIV r Cen r. - Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. Video "Ey on the Prize", a m vie on the civil righ movement from 1954 to 1 will be presented folio ed by a b ketball game. Even will talc pl ce at the Bethel Recreation Cent r. - Feb. 27 at 6 p.m., "BI k Hi tory Program and Banquet." Gue t s akers will be Rev. Rebecca Mitchell, pastor of Grant Chap I African Methodi t Episcopal Church and. Rev. ildred Wither p on, pa tor of Apo tolic Learning Temple. Theme, "We Are Raising togeth r." Event will held at the Carver Center. Donation. � B 0 - Feb. 28 t 4 p.m. Ri hard Allen, "Founder y," t the Union moria! �1''-CU'.l't'A",tbodistEp· Clurcho Benton Harbor will tin South- w t MIchigan ini terial AlIi nee Program. The Geor W hington Carver Community Cen r i a community- owned nt r I t 4 erson (5thand .. I P i topro 'd updated inform tion on programs and rvi to the community. All public istanee in this endeavor is greatly ppreciated. � Blac History Festivitie 1993 committee incluoes: Bertha Powell, Chairperson and Vera Whi Publicity Chairperson. Other committee mem­ bers include, eten Lewis, Pat Wiley Shafer, Darl ne Moore, Louella Hamil­ ton, Clara Jasper, Mildred Packer, lillie Ma Watts, Sarah Taylor, Arthur Miles, James Powell, Walter Scrulchin nd Frank Webb. CALENDAR I , Famous Peop e · Playersto appear at LMC Discover the magic as The Famous · People Players make life-size charac­ I ters of famous people come alive on , Mainstage at th Lake Michigan Col- lege Mendel Center, 7 p.m. TIuusday, March 4. Tbe Famous People Players' story is oa of growth laughter, tears and love. . Ticke are 14 for adults and $12 for tuden and enior citizens (60 years of age). To order tickets call the Box Office at (616) 927-1221. Box Of­ fice hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. VISA and M terCard are accepted (required for phone or­ ders). Community Black History celebration B nton Ha r Area Sch I will r lULL AID 0 of the reasons he wanted to be on the Hou ing Commi ion Board was to fight for the dvertise in­ the Business Card Directory voted id th bo ing commission is only ti d in with � city by HUD funds. "Wy in er and Mc nzie didn't fight the ruling when they were ed MUSKEGON u on a • I At the Ubrary ho t a Community Black History Celebration beginning Monday, Pre-School StoryTime will again February 22, with a Gospel Music Fest ; feature stories about African animals, presenied by area churches in the Kus­ : showing th movie, "Bringing The ch I Performing Arts Center at the Ben- Rain To Kapiti Plain." ton Harbor High School at 7 p.m. Storiesand ong��trOI_w8lro- The�," itrnent To Unity." t 3-5yearolds,andpre-registrationi not On Thursday, February 25, th Oak- required. wood College Aeolians will present a Movies for children being howned concert and Dr. Benjamin Reaves, : on Saturday, February 27, at 12 noon President of Oakwood College will be • are: Koi and the Kola Nuts and the guest speaker. . : Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters. Both Also on Saturday, February 27, a are African folktale; Mufaro's Beauti- Scholarship Benefit concert will be � ful Daughters is considered an African given by the Aeolians. These events : Cinderella tory. will take place in the Kuschel Perform­ ing Arts Center at the high school at 7 p.m. each evening. Tbe public is invited to attend any and all of the events scheduled. For further information, call Mr. Edward Woods, Co-chairman at (616) 927- 0642 AID he had reviewed elley' 1 2 opinion and that he had no reason to believe that the. opinion would be any different for th Benton Harbor Housing Commission than for �DDA Commi ion r Ricky Hill, now serving hi e ond year as city commissioner, has 0 been serving on the Housing Commission Board inee former Mayor Wilce Coo e w in office. Hill said th ruling by Kelley was for th City' DDA Board and not the Housing Commission. "That' peopl pinion. Since the ruling came down for the DDA, everybody is uming that it's for th Housing Commissi 0," Hill said. "It Muskegon Heights City Manager haven't been a proble all . tim , Joseph Charlton been elect to the 11\ P l'IINP.4llWiA,,,,--Boanl of1)i Ml . gan City been a commissioner or the Mayor and Managers Association. He will serve a a commissioner on the Board." two year term on the seven member Several years ago, the same problem board. came up when Commission rs George Congratulations. Wy inger and He hel McKe07ie had to resign from the City' Cemetery Board because f a conflict of interest. At that time, then City Attorney John Postilli tat d that it was against tb Ci ty Charter and a conflict of interest for th commissioners to erve on th cemetery board. By MAR GOLUDAY The resid n of Muskegon County want to say "thank YOU" to Rev. Cor­ n li us Sains for 20 years of service on TV with religio programs. He is an associate minister at Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ, where Rev. George Bennett is the pastor. . Rev. Sains also visits the county jail and county prisons and talk to the in­ mates. His visits and talks has changed some of the inmates lives when they were released. Rev. Sains also has a picnic once a year for the reighborhood children at East Park Manor. Again,' thank you Rev. Sains. Final plans are now being made for the fourth annual West Shore Sym­ phony Orchestra excursion to Chicago. The two-day outing, which includes a matinee concert by the Chicago Sym­ phony Orchestra, is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24. A limited number of seats are still available for the trip. Tbe co t of 125.00 per person in­ cludes trarsportatioa from Muskegon and return, lodging at th Chicago Hil­ ton and Towers Hotel, the concert, and a deductible contribution to the West Shore Symphony Orch tra. Ample free tim will be provided for shopping, museums, and other activities. As a special bonus, Maestro Murray Gro .rmsic director of the West Shore Symphony Orchestra will accompany the group and provide "before" and "after" commentary about the concert program. Reserv tions may be made by call­ ing the West Shore Symphony office at 726-3231. Payment must be mad by March 1, and no refunds may be made after April 1, unless the seats can be resold to a waiting Ii t. The West Shore Symphony Or­ ... h tra and Ma tor Murray Gross will present a "Salute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers on Friday and Saturday night, February 26 and 27, at 8 p.m. in the Frauenthal Theater, downtown Muskegon. Tickets for the pair of concerts are $21, $18 16 & $15 with a student and seniordiscount. To purchase tickets call Tickets Muskegon, 726-2400 or at the door. The We t Shore Symphony Or- ch tra d stroMurnlYGro Will a p . n cert on Saturday, February 27, at 2 p.m. in the Frauenthal Theater, downtown v Muskegon. � chi Id me ' concert provides the opportunity for youngpeople of all to experience the excitement am fun oC a live full symphony orchestra concert Reserved seating for the COIX:ert • , tudents $4 and adults $6. TIckets may be purchased at the WSSO office or at the door. A concert guide will be given for each advanced ticket purchase. For additional informatio 11 the Sym­ phony office 726-3231. Classified advel1isenlent is availahle. 869-0U33. INVITATION FOR BIDS NOT1CE: The Ctty of Benton Harbor, Micligen, acting by and through the Benton HlW'bor Housing Commission wi" receive bids on the following modemlza1lon work neoeasary on Projea MI-10-003 cons ting of 95 aderly apEl'tment u ,oontalned In one 8-story building, located on comer of Wall and 5th Streets In the City of Benton' HlW'bor, Michigan. SCOPE: The work oonslsts of the follow­ Ing general modernization Items: 1. Replaoe ·all kitchen caQinets, sl ri(s , faucets, and P-traps -.95 lI1lts. . 2. I nstaJl new range hoods and gr sse shields - 95 units. 3. Aeplaoe carpet and base. 4. Install vinyl oompOslte tile In all dewll­ Ing units, p.Jblic toilets, and laundrY room toilet. 5, Replace garbage ch.rte doors In cor­ rIdors . 6. Construct new soffits above kitchen cabinets -in all units except the one 3- bedroom unit. . 7. Replaoe old roof mounted ventilation fans. 8. Replaoe exhaust gilles, clean dJcts In all battYooms, restfooms, and kitchens. 9. Install monitors for front. rear, and side entry. 10. Replace all hot and cold water lines throughout building. 11. Install pipe insulation on all 'new supply lines. 12. Repair all walls damaged by instaiUng new water lines throughout building. 13. Convert all incadescent light fixtures to fluorescent through building. • 14. To m t �on 504 Regulations (Handicap AooessibHity). 15. Total of ve (5) 1-bedroom cmeiling units Into handicap units . Floors 4 throu 8 with are of rescue assistanoo. 16. Laundry room toll . 17. PLblic toilet (first floor) in recreation room. • 18. Two public toile (third floor) off cor- r'dors near center. . 19. Public toilet (elg th floor) at kitchen. 20. Public toilet (eighth floor) at oom­ mons area. TIME & PLACE: Single lump sum bids from qu i g neral contrac ors, to per­ fOl'lTl the work Items listed above, will be received by the Housing Commission until 11:00 ,m. kx:aI time, March 16, 1993, at t office of Benton H bor Housing ml on, 925 Buss Str ,Benton H , Micligan 49022 The bids will be publicly opened and re d 11:00 a.m. the same day. BID SECURITY: Each bid must be. ac­ oompMied by a bid (Bid Ba1d) guaran , not than 5% of the bid amount. In addi· tion, bid must Indude 8 non-oolluslve davtt, a Previous Partie pation Certlflcate fOl'lTl 2530, and Byrd Amendment CertI ca­ tion; all forms found in the spedflcation. 00101 for BID SUBMISSION PACK- .AGE. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: The u<> ut bidder � be requ ad to fu and pay for ory approved Perform Bond and Labor & erial Paym nt Bond, fOl'lTl found in tho sped catlons. Atten- tipn Is called' to the fact not less C1l oj tfiou' md� of p£'ople It"l/need blood durin'} the hohdll . � til/ 1'0 TlLl en Tl.tJ It,frat to _l}flI£'? Starting this month, lOOk or your water/sewer bills on your Michigan Gas Utilities bill. If you have any qLJestions after reading th infor­ mation enclosed _with your bill, call us at '00-7 427 •. MI HIGA GA U 1111 minimum wages shed by the Government m t be paid on tHs prefect. OWNER'S RI T TO REJECT PROPOSALS: The HousIng Comml on has the right to re;ect any or all bkts and to waive 8t'rI irregularities In the bids submitted. DOCUMENT AVAILAB rTY: Tbe eco­ tract documents are on feat 1he atloe of the Housing oommlsslon sta1ing �, 15 February 1993. A maximum athf' (3) sets will be available to Qualified General Con­ tractors only for a refundable d'leck deposit of $60.00 for eeeh set mede payable to the Benton Harbor Housing Commission. Deposits will be returned only If the d0cu­ ments 8(1 returned to the Housing Comml slon In gooo condltlon within 2 w s efte you reoelve a lett notifying yOJ a oontract em d. If morethsn 3 . reqtJred hy a contractor, they may obtain them for $60.00 per set wtth $35.00 being refundable upon return of the docunents, Suboon\ractor's shall obtain the d0cu­ ments from the General Contractor, or by purchasing them from the Hous ng Commis­ sion with no refll'ld. Quali ed General Contractors may stop at the offloe of the Hou ng Comml on during regular �Ing ho4ss a 8;30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday to get the bidding documents. Documents will not be mailed. In addi 'on to the Housing Commis­ sion the documents will also be available for review at the follOWing locall009. McGraw-Hili Dodge 1 Parkland Blvd. Sute 328E Dearborn, MI 48126 McGraw-Hili Dodge 400" Portage Road Kalamazoo, MI 49001 Builders Exchange Of l....ansIng 1240 E. Saginaw , LansIng, MI 48906 McGraw-HIl Dodge 2920 Fuller Ave, NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 Construction Assoc. Of Miclig '351 East Jefferson Detroit, MI 48207 Bulders Exchange, Kalamazoo Area 5092 �ers Lane K amazoo, MI 49002 Bu!ders Exchange 4461 Cascade Road, SE GrMd Rapids, MI 49501' The Ben on Harbor Housing Comml M chigm CItIzen Adv. 2121193 Lenten ser.vices at Fi�t Congregational Lent Services at the First Congrega­ tional- United Church of Christ, 292 Bellview, in Benton Harbor will begin with an Ash Wednesday Service on February 24 at 7 p.m. Th services will be held in the Chapel. A Lenten Sermon series on the proph ts by the church Pastor, Rev. Richard H. Taylor will begin with an exploration of the teaching of the prophet J 1. The sermon, "Blow the Trumpet," is based on the text J 12:1- 2,12-17a. Tickets stil val-Iable Special music will be shared by the � - church' Adult Choir under the direc-' · for events at LMC tion of Stephen Zork, Ti kcts are till available for the fol- Childcare will be provided. All are welcomed to attend. • lowing even that will take place in the ' Mendel Center at Lake Michigan CoI­ leg. They include: - One of Broadway' best rnusi- • cal, "Duke Ellington' Sophi ticated • Ladies." Sh w will be performed at 8 : p.m. Saturday, FCbf\UlJY 20 and 2 p.m. Sunday, 21. Co t i 22 f r adults and • S20 C r tudcnts and . ern r citizens ( yea or older. - The Irish R vc as they pCrf: nn · on Main tagc at 7 p.m. Tuc day; : February 23. Ticke arc 14 for adul · and $12 for tuden and 'cni rcitizens. - Perfonnance by world-cia ' , piani t Lorin Hollander on Mainstage at p.m. Friday, Fcbruary 26. Tickets are 16 for adul and $14 for students and eni r citizens. • All tickcts arc crved eating for /... th three even and are on sale at the : Box Office by callin ( 16) 927-1221. . Box Office hou are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. VISA and M terCard are a ptcd (required for phone rdc ).