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May 09, 1993 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-05-09

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Pre-School Story time will meet
on Wedn day, May 12, from 10-
10:45 a.m. Thi will be the I t to- tor.
rytime of the ion. Storytime will
rein June.
Movi for children are bown on
S turday at 12 noon. Sbowing on
May 15, will be, "Wind In The Wil­
low : Part II."
Summer
immunization
clinic chedule
T� Berrien County Health De­
partment has cheduled additional
immunization clinics for fhe months
of May through September, accord­
ing to Carol Kluk , R.N., Personal
Health Service Supervisor.
The immunization clinics will be
held at four of the health department
offices sites - 769 Pipestone, Ben­
ton Harbor; 1205 N. Front Street,
Niles; 4066 Red Arrow Highway,
South St. Joseph; and 21 N. Elm
Street, Three Oaks.
The new chedule, effective May
1 through September 30, is as fol­
low:
Benton Harbor: Tuesday, 9-
11:30 a.m. and Wednesday, 1:30-4
p.m .
• Niles: Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m. '
and ,1:30-4 p.m .
• Three Oaks: First and third
Wednesday of each month, 9-11:30
a.m.
So. St. Jos ph: Mondays, 9-
11:30 a.m. '
The cx; t of immunizations j $6
per vaccination, or po ession of a
M di aid card. No one will bere­
fused ervice due to inability to pay.
Student art
exhibit at LMC
The Annual Student Art Exhibit at
Lake Michigan College opened at
noon on May 5 and will continue
through June 3, in the College Li­
brary.
On display will be pottery, paint­
ings, drawings, SCulpture, and water­
color. This year's show will be
judged by Susan Wilczak, director of
education at Krasl Art Center.
Library hour are Monday
through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
GS
continued from page 81
, per. One of the few times they
deviat from this subject, it is to
praise God on the album's title
track. "We were runnin' around
just thinking about ourselves and
we took a fall beca use we forgot
where all blessings come from,"
says DMC who, like Run, has be­
come a born-again Christian.
"Now we've seen the light. All
God wants is his'props. So just as
the Five Percenters rap about Al­
lah and the rasta sing about Jah,
we're praising God in our music."
And none of this to touch on
Run-DMC's undimini hed skills
in ive performance. Reviewing a
sh w at the Gavin Convention in
an Francisc in February of this
year, Billboard's Havelock Nel­
s n w mov d to describe it as
"hrp-h p ut pia," adding, "Think
f how many weak shows ya slept
thr ugh, then bow at the altar of
Run-DMC s greatness.",
Asse ing Run-DMC's career
re ntly � r his cover story in The
Source, Regi nald Dennis wro :
II , 11 it c mback if you must, but
I would never underestimate the
wer of a group that... t a stand­
ard that held the rap industry hos­
tag for five trai ht years, They
fa d irmlar odd a decade ago
nd prevail d. In 1 3 they are
f u. .d, hungry. and have ome­
thm 1 to prove,"
Greg egon High
School Senior All-S e igned
Let r of Intend to tern Michig
University in Yp ilanti, where be
will receive full cbol hip.
onnan . d be will continu to
wor hard both cademicaUy and in
b ketball. He will be tudying
Criminal J tice.
Good hick and keep up the good
work.
Muskegon Po tal Office d an
Art Contest and four art tudents
from Muskegon Catholic Central
won first place. They include: Todd
Zimmer, Mike Mendendorp, Don
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"We are tired of witn ing the
d truction, tired of ding bout it
nd tired of not holding those who
could feet cha e count le to
do so," aid adult advi 0 Loi Wil­
l' rns of Every Woman' PI e nd
B erly Crawford of S.D. Wan n.
Gloria Whit Gard r, xecutive
director of tUrban Leagu tated
t t th Lea upports programs
t t 0 fer you Item tiv .
gu g n rally dre
j u latedtocrim byint rvening
t the community lev I and the y -
tern lev I; primarily focusing on five
m [or them ; Crim Prevention,
Pri on Rehabilitation, Gun Control,
the 0 th Penalty and Poli us of
D dly Force - these are them
that lend th IDS lve to the dev lop­
ment of dvo y and community
organization projects.
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real d erious i of youth vio­
lenoe and crime in our community,
and the criminal j nee y tem.
James Witherspoon, president 0
the NUUTES Chapter in Muskegon
tated that "crime among our people
i not part of our heritage. All of us
- regardless of color and gender
must take step to take bac our
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