MUSKEGON Volun ers needed The Southwestern Michigan Volunteer Center is seeking volun­ teers. To find out about the e or other volunteer opportunities, please call 9 3-0912 in the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683- 5464 in the Niles area. Volunteer opportunities: - The nature centers need vol­ unteers, the creek and river clean­ I up projec will welcome your help, I' and the opportunities for recycling abound. Call the Center' for more information. - The March of Dime 1 plan­ ning 1993 Walk America, a ten­ mile walk or run, depending on the energy level of the participant. Vol­ unteer help i needed Saturday, April 24, the day of the event, be­ ginning at 7:30 a.m. Volunteers are needed to help with check-in before the walk be­ gins, and at check points along the course. - The Re pite Care Program of Contemporary Life Services is seeking volunteers to'stay with Alzheimers patients while their care-givers leave for a few hours to do errands. No phy ical exertions required, only companionship. Vol­ unteers are e pecially needed to serve clients in the Nilesand New Buffalo areas. Both a T.B. test and a physical are required, but the co t .. will be reimbursed by the agency, J _ Buchanan High School i eeki ng interested vol unteer to work with a n�w tudent study room program being instituted durin April and May. Adult voluntee are needed from 7 to 9 p.m. on any or all of the following evening: April 22 and 29; May 6, 13,,20, 27. Orientation and training will be provided. - Individual or corporation that are cleaning out and throwing away items remember that your ca t-off may b someone' else's treasure. Ho chold items in good repair can often be donated to agen- cies, a church or civic . tion' rummage alc. spring cleaning becomes a reality at your place, give the V lunteer Cen­ ter call. - Gateway Vo ational Rcha­ bilitation Cent r in B rrien Spring is ccking a volunteer to help as i t t cla sroom tr 1 ncr in te hing basic kill to individual with di - abilitie . -Hclp i needed on any weekday bctw en 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. with on-the-jo volunteer orienta­ tion and training provided. - TEMPO 92 - Youth Volun­ teer Opportunitie : We Can Ride , 4-H Club Horseback Riding for Handicappers Program i eeking teen and adult volunteers interested in helping mentally and phy ically impaired young peopl become in­ volved in therapeuti riding and ta­ ble management cla e for 12 weeks from May to Augu t. Prior experience with hors i not ncces- ary. - Big Brothers-Big Si ters of Nile -Buchanan i looking for TEMPO teens who might be inter­ ested in me light clerical work. If you have orne typing skill give the Youth Coordinat r a call at the Vol­ unteer Cent r. i Brewer w on of the four fi­ nali ts,alon withform rcityman­ ager John Elliott who were interviewed in July, 1992. Elliott was coo n over Brewer, but only lasted ix months b fore r igning .. all th interviewing of Bre don over the phone. She id, and th r t of th comml ion thought Brewer the best candi- d for the job. "We will upport Brewer we did Elliott," HuH ·d. Brewer has th right to resign at any tim on a 30 day wri tten notic and if t commi ion remov h r without a 30 day notice, Brewer will paid on month' alary. By RY GOLUO � The Mi ionary and M ic Dep rtmen will ponsor Speci I Pa1� Sunday rvic on Sunday, pril 4, during th morning ervice at Beulah Bapti t Church. Rev. Willie . Paul Jr., i th p tor. Beulah Baptist Church will have their E ter Program on Sund y pril 11 at 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Rev. Willie . Paul i' th p tor. t. Hermon Zion Bapti t Church will have th ir E ter Program on Sunday, April 11 at 3:30 p.m. Rev. David Mclnto hi the p tor. . 9 Congratulation are in order for Tammy Jac on, a 15 year-old stud nt at M kegon High School. J ckson w recently honored Hackley Ho pital' Youth Vol- unteer of the Month. Jackson' goal i to attend Hampton University in Hampton, Va, where he wants to tudy Computer System Analy t. She is the daughter of Charle an� Betty Jackson . . Beulah B. pt�t Church, 2601 Manz Street, Muskegon Heights, Will hold their first Grandparents Day on Sunday, April 4, at 9 a.m. The Sunday School Department i asking all grandparents to b their special guest during Sunday School. An inter ting program i planned ju t for youl Hedesene Fields, Sunday School Superintendent and the Rev. Willie N. Paul, Jr. is th pastor. The Urban Leagu of Greater Muskegon has designated March 1 through April 15, for their Annual Membership Drive. Mini t rs in the county are ask to appoint a person to serve liaison to the Urban League and to assist with the drive. The desig­ nated person will be provided with all material for the drive. Delores Cole and Katherine Wansler Co-Chairpersons. By BERNICE BROWN B BA R - The Ben- ton Harbor City omnu Jon ap­ proved two grant applications at th ir regular meeting, Monday, March 28. One application i for the 0 Cr ek Rail -to-Trail Linear Park Project. Total co t [or the project is 378,73O.0fthi amount $189 65 will come from the Department of tural Resources' Land· and Water Conservation Fund and a match will b provided through the Transportation Enhancement Ac­ tivity Fund. The Ox Creek Linear Park is Easter Musical Drama Redeemer II scheduled The First Assembly of God, 1922 E. Main St., Niles will hold their Easter Musical Drama Re­ deemer II on Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10 at 7 p.m., Michigan time and Sunday, April 11, at 6 p.m., Michigan time. ' All seating is complimentary and on a first-come first- erved ba­ is. A "free will offerin " will be received at each pre entation. Profe ional child care for in­ fant through 2 years old will al 0 be provided at ea h presentation. Redeemer II will include various choirs, olos, duets, drama, live ani­ mals, a cast of more than 100 and profes ional ound and lighting. r, First A embry pre ented Re­ deemer in 19 2 and drew m re than 3,000 people for the three pre cnta­ tions. The Reverend Paul A. Fr her i the Senior Pastor. a o o • • ORDER FORM I I NAME� �----------� I ADDRESS � � � � __ I-CITY _--------STATE-----ZIP----­ I PHONE NUMBER ------------�------------�-- I 0 Yes, I want to subscribe. I 0 Yes, I want ,home delivery. I Payment is enclosed. Bill me (subscription only). I ____ Two years ( 36) ---- One year ( 21) - Senior Citizens ($16) -Six months ( 12) SEND TO: ICHIGAN CITIZEN, �.O. BOX 03560 HIGHLAND PARK, I 48203. r dents concerned whether there would be a charge for the e of the trail, and would the trail be lighted for night use and would there be penni and license for concession tands along the trail to generate economic benefits. Kloclrow said there is no plan for a charge, but at a later time they would b talking about li ing and permits for concession tands. "Right now we are b ically inter­ ested in getting the trail cleared, opened and surfaced down." FEELING BECAUSE GS HAVE part of four mile of trails, linking the neighborh od 0 B nton Har­ bor with Jean Klock Park and the Main Str t Ship Canal. The other � application i for the Main Str t Ship Canal Project. Total co t of thi project i $404,000. Of thi amount $303, will provided from the Departm nt of Natural R ources' Recreation Bond Program and a 10- eal match 0 72,000 will b pro­ vided through the Come ton Alliance and $29,000 i provided through an Urban For tries Grant that the city already has received. landscaping, programming areas, pedestrian walkway , and other items for approximately In. mile adj nt to th canal for the first phas . A public hearing was held, wh re Sue Lackey, vice president for Planning velopment of Cornerston Am and City En- gineer/Acting City Manager Ro­ land Klockow gave upda of the projects. Lackey aid $1 million for the first phase of the 22 million pro­ ject h already been collected. She aid the canal will run from River­ vi Drive to 10th Street. fr city r IF YOU' E DISCOURAGED YOU AND TO,O MANY THI COME A EW BETW'EE o BETTE OM E,'., _ CALL 1-800-292-1300 o SOME COU AGI ABOUT ·'QU G WS • .A MO TGAGE A 0 I I I I I I I I I I P OVE o)mencA Rank o OA L o M r Fl