CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Berrien County Intermediate School Di trict will ponsor a Luncheon Pro ram on May 20, at 12 noon, at the Berrien Hill C untry Club entitled, "Sex, Dru , and AIDS Are ot A Laughin M tter­ or Af1 They?" Stephen R. roka, Ph.D. rom th Cl v land Stat Uni c tty will be the key note pc ker. . Hom building work hop Introdu tory pro rams will 0 red durin th H m Wo� h pit d or S turday, M y 22, m. to 12 noon t t Flint Hohday Inn and Sunday, y 23, from 12 no n to p.m. t t Livoni W t H u Y Inn. T pro rams off red at minim I e p (10. P r pe n, 15.00 r couple) and are d igned to f miliarize individual with th overall planni proc and procedures for initial contra tor I tion. Home Buildin Workshop i uniqu eri 0 con umer-b ed, 4-hour educational program de igned to arsw r 11 relative h m building qu tions and teach new and experienced home pure h to fectively deal ith ubdivi ion builders nd cont to. Workshop are pres ntly planned for Detroit, Saginaw/Flint, Grand R pid , Battle Creek and Toledo, Ohio. Contact Jim Nawrot, 16380 Aldrich Ct., Livonia, MI 4 154 or call (313) 462·0944 for further information. LMC offers workshops for teachers, students & children . Lake Michigan College will offer ballet workshop for teach rs, tudents and children b ginning August 2-14, in the M ndel Center for Arts and Technology. The workshop ar ponsored by Lake Michigan Con Continuing Education Servi , Corporate and Community Developm nt. Tuition for the teachers eminar i 300 for ea h w k, 600 or th full eminar. Students will participate in three cl per day. A pi ement audition will be conduct d on August 2: Students must b 12 yea of age with a minimum of thre years of ballet training and on y r of pointe. tuition for the tudent workshop i $250 for each we k or 500 for the full eminar. A children' program is being offered for tuden 9 to 12 ye of age with a minimum of one year of ballet training. Tuition for the children's program is $150 for each week and 300 for the whole eminar. Housing is available at the St. Joseph Holiday Inn. All participants under 18 must be ccompanied by a chaperon. Call (616) 927-8182 for further information. Broadway celebration at St. Joe High School The Community Concert Assn. of SW Michigan will featureGeorge Ball, Dan_Gettinger, Lainie Nelson, and Susan Watson in a "Broadway Celebration," held at the St. Joseph High School Auditorium, Sunday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Individuals are invited to become members of the Community Con­ cert. Membership fees for the entire eason for adults are, 35, students S10, or full family, $80. Call 983-2498 for more information or arrive early to purchase membership before concert. Touqhl.ove support group meet The ToughLove Parent Support Group will meet Tue day. May 1 , at 7:30 p.m. in the Steven ville United Meth di t Church. 55 Ridge Rd .. Stevensville. NISE, plans workshop Learn how improved cultural consciousnes can make you a more effective community leader at the "Valuing Dive ity Workshop" pon­ ored by the Neighborhood Information and haring Exchan re (NISE). The worksh p will be held Friday. May 21. from C) a.m. to 4: 0 p.I:I. at NBD B nk building, 400 Riverview Drive, nton Harbor, in the 4th Floor C nference Room, Seminarcost is S35.00 per person, Individual must make checks payable to NISE and mail to the NI E office. 858 Pipe tone St., Bent n Harbor, MI 49022, or call (616) 92S-:W4R. Seating, pa 'e is limited. BCI school district sponsor luncheon program 'Volunteers needed The Southwe tern Michigan Vol­ unteer Center i in great need of vol­ unteers. To find out more a ut th e or other volunteer opportuniti ,call 983-0912 in the St. Jo eph-Benton Harbor area or 683-5464 in the Nil Memorial Day, Monday, May 31st will give ome individual an opportunity to volunteer as part of the N) Ie Service Lea u Memorial Day Race. Volunteers ar needed (rom 7:30-8:30 am. to guide runners at intersections. Afterward meet the participant at the ra e party. The St. Joseph Recycling Cen­ ter would welcome help on Wedn - day evening or Saturday morning . / BY MARTI FI UCANE , but w unresolved by the diet Elswit aid th "fairly routin " and 1 "ch u re quite lim." e aid th t, Ie Iy, the jUly w n't required to rule directly on the qu tion of whether King eel his mind, but it w central qu don in th e and "it would be D- Ie to conclude it w rmer Uberty Bell reclpien • "You e been Ow con .. aeionco. We ricber for your (X)n1ributio . to . ca e 0 jus QC." . ter tho "tmOny Ont d, -God hae oabled m� to say things and do bings that make people act. and I m grateful," Volunteers are needed to ist at Visitors Hospital on Tuesday, Thursday, or .Friday evenings help-' ing with patient activities. 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