Thursday, May 31, 2007

To ACEH Members and Friends

The following letter is from Marvin Younger, a member of the board of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony. 
 

May 31, 2007

 

Dear Friends,

 

The work of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH) takes many volunteers, and we are pleased to have people who are willing to pitch in on programs, activities, outreach, and advocacy.

 

However, it also takes money.  The ACEH Board, in cooperation with the Disability Network/Lakeshore, could use your help to raise funds so that we can continue to build communities where everyone can participate.

 

Join us for "Let's Walk and  Roll!" on  Thursday, June 14, 2007, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.  We'll meet at Via Maria Restaurant, 13 West 7th Street, to enjoy a half-hour walk through beautiful downtown Holland and fellowship with other walkers, followed by appetizers and drinks on the restaurant's back deck.

 

Please sign up sponsors in advance for any amount.  This doesn't require a lot of time or effort.  Forms are available at Leaf and Bean Too, 19th  and Columbia Ave., or request one from ACEH at aceh@harmonyalliance.org.

 

Or, you can write a check to the Disability Network/Lakeshore (please put "ACEH/Walk and Roll" in the memo line) and mail it to the Network at 426 Century Lane, Holland 49423; attention: Kim Romero.

 

Fifty percent of all funds raised for Walk and Roll by ACEH members and friends will come directly to ACEH.  Contributions are tax-deductible.

 

Please give this your careful attention, so we may continue our efforts to make this a welcoming community for everyone.

 

Sincerely,

Marvin R. Younger

On behalf of the ACEH Board: Becky Arenas, Liz Barveld, Linda Blaukamp, Janie Briones, Bin Lim, Eleanor Lopez, Kim Romero, and Mary Yedinak.

 

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

In the Community from ACEH May 29

"The struggle for civil rights is the struggle to align the reality in our society with the promises in the great documents of our civil life: the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence." ...Mary Frances Berry, former chairperson of the federal Commission on Civil Rights, now professor of American social thought and history at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


Thurs, May 31, 7:30 pm: Akapoma Group performing traditional music and dance from Ghana and West Africa, led by Kwabena Osei Appiagyei, former master musician and educator for the Ghana Dance Ensemble, University of Ghana-Legon. $20.  Call (616) 245-3815 or 245-8737; credit card purchases from Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids, (616) 459-2787.  At St. Cecilia Music Center Royce Auditorium, 24 Ransom, NE, Grand Rapids.

 

Fri, June 1, 7 pm: Prayers for peace, "Peace with the Earth," sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace.  At the Peace Pole, Smallenberg Park, Fairbanks Ave and 16th St, Holland.

 

Fri, June 8: Deadline to sign up for Juneteenth Talent Show (see below).  Get applications from Wayne Coleman at Core City CCDC, 21 West 16th St, Holland.

 

Tues, June 12, 1 pm, or Wed, June 13, 6:30 pm: Informational meetings for community organizations interested in learning about the local Reciprocal Language Partnership, which pairs Native English speakers with Native Spanish speakers in classes for language learning, cultural exchange, and community building. The RLP is seeking to expand its classes to new sites by partnering with local groups and churches. www.rlpprogram.org  Call Pieter Kiwiet, (616) 392-9022, ext. 165.  At First Presbyterian Church, 659 State St, Holland.

 

Thurs, June 14, 5 pm:  Annual Walk and Roll fundraiser of the Disability Network/Lakeshore, which provides assistance and services to area persons with disabilities.  ACEH is partnering with the Disability Network; funds raised by ACEH members and friends will be divided between the two organizations. For donation form, contact aceh@harmonyalliance.org or pick up one at Leaf and Bean coffee shop, 19th and Columbia. Event includes half-hour walk through downtown Holland, followed by appetizers and beverages at Via Maria Restaurant.  Meet at Via Maria, 13 West 7th St, Holland.

 

Sat, June 16, 1 to 7 pm: Annual celebration of Juneteenth, including keynote speaker Dr. Fred Johnson at 3 pm, talent show, food booths, information tables.  ACEH will offer information and children's activities at the event (there will not be a regular ACEH meeting in June).  Sponsored by Core City CCDC, 355-0071.  At Kollen Park band shell area, Van Raalte Ave. near 12th St., Holland.

Monday, May 21, 2007

In the Community from ACEH May 21

"I know in my heart the dream will be realized.  I choose to believe.  And choosing is a powerful thing.  It's available to you at every moment.  You can choose understanding over anger, believing over nonbelieving, action over inaction.  It gives meaning to every choice we make."… Yolanda Denise King, first-born child of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.  A human rights activist, Miss King died May 15 at age 51.

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.

 

Tues, May 22, 5:30 pm to 7 pm:  Super Tuesday End of the Year Celebration. Fun for everyone: children's games, face painting, fire truck, hot dogs and chips.  Free.  Sponsored by Lokers Shoes.  A collaboration of Community Action House, City of Holland, and Center for Women in Transition.  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave by Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

Sun, May 27: Pluralism Sunday, observed in this area at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake.  8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. gatherings, followed by Pluralism Fair offering information about world religions and the subject of pluralism.  www.pluralism.org or www.christ-community.net  At the church, 225 East Exchange St., Spring Lake (north of Grand Haven).

 

Sun, June 3, 11 am: "Gitchie Manitou: The Great Mystery," by Pun Plamondon, Odawa storyteller.  www.motherstrust.org; (269) 543-3951.  At Mothers Trust/Lakeshore Interfaith Institute, 6676 122nd Ave, Ganges.

 

Sun, June 10, 11 am: Jesus the Rabbi; 2 to 4 pm: Prayer in 1st Century Palestine; presenters Steven and Anita McAfee.  At Mothers Trust/Lakeshore Interfaith Institute, 6676 122nd Ave., Ganges.

         

Thurs, June 14, 5 pm: Annual Walk & Roll fundraiser of Disability Network/Lakeshore and its partnering organizations, including the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Pick up a donation form at Leaf and Bean coffee shop (19th and Columbia), or email aceh@harmonyalliance.org to receive a copy. Meet on the 14th at the back of Via Maria Restaurant for a half-hour walk around downtown and appetizers/beverages at the restaurant.  At Via Maria, 6th Street between Central and River, Holland.

 

SAVE THE DATE: Sat, June 16: Annual Juneteenth celebration.  More information to come.

 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:  Migrant mentor program of Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance (LEDA) matches children from local migrant families with community volunteers; mentors spend a minimum of 2 hours per week, days and times flexible, in various activities.  Program runs spring to fall; Spanish skills a plus but not necessary.  Must have own transportation.  Contact Teresa Van Oosterhout, (616) 405-5439 or teresa@ethnicdiversity.org.

 

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:  The Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance  seeks people for two positions: (1) Half-time director of development and marketing with experience in fundraising, event planning, donor relations, marketing; computer skills; CFRE desired; (2) part-time (12 hours per week) executive administrative assistant for office work and development of donor and participant communications; computer skills.  Resumes due June 1 at LEDA, PO Box 2945, Holland, 49422; for more information, go to www.ethnicdiversity.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, May 14, 2007

In the Community from ACEH May 14

"The most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen.  Just listen.  Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention." ...Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D.

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


Tues, May 15, 6:30 pm to 8 pm:  "Race, Religion & Racism in the House of God: A Bold Encounter with Division in the Church." Pastor Wayne Coleman shares a series of teachings that will "address the problem and solution of racism and racial prejudice in the church." Free, six-week series runs through June 12.  Open to all, no registration required. (616) 355-0071.  At Core City Christian Community Development Association, 21 West 16th St, Holland.

 

Wed, May 16: The Farmer's Market opens this morning; help support local farms.  At Pine Ave and 8th St., in front of the Civic Center, Holland.

 

Thurs, May 17, 6:30 pm to 8 pm: "Children and Juvenile Law," informational community forum for Hispanics, sponsored by Latin Americans United for Progress for information, education, and discussion in Spanish about juvenile justice issues.  Free. (616) 392-5058.  At New Community Fourth Reformed Church, 238 West 15th St, Holland.

 

Sun, May 20, 5:30 pm:  Community potluck, open to everyone.  Please bring a dish to pass.  Meet new people, share ideas, have a good time.  At Leaf and Bean Too, 19th and Columbia, Holland.

 

Tues, May 22, 5:30 pm to 7 pm:  Super Tuesday End of the Year Celebration.

Fun for everyone: children's games, face painting, fire truck, hot dogs and chips.  Free.  Sponsored by Lokers Shoes.  A collaboration of Community Action House, City of Holland, and Center for Women in Transition.  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave by Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

SAVE the DATE:

Thurs, June 14: Annual Walk and Roll fundraising event of the Disability Network/Lakeshore; the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony is a partnering organization.  Get a pledge sheet at Leaf and Bean (19th and Columbia Ave, Holland) or by emailing aceh@harmonyalliance.org  Half of funds raised by ACEH members and friends supports disability programs and half goes to ACEH.  Bring donations to Via Maria Restaurant, 13 West 7th St., Holland, between 5 pm and 7 pm on June 14.  A half-hour walk through downtown Holland starts at 5 pm, followed by pizza, appetizers, and beverages at Via Maria.  

 

If you can't attend the celebration, bring donations to the Disability Network/Lakeshore office, 426 Century Lane, Holland, before June 14; office hours 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, or call Sue Ann, (616) 396-5326.

 

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

In the Community correction

Hi all,
The Tulip Festival gets under way Friday, May 4, with music and fireworks in Kollen Park; fireworks scheduled for 10 p.m.

In the Community from ACEH May 2

"I am convinced that one person can be a change catalyst, a 'transformer' in any situation, any organization."… Stephen R. Covey

 

Herb and Ann

This information is provided by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  If you do not wish to receive it in the future, please contact hpweller@comcast.net or editann@aol.com.  Events List is also posted on the ACEH website, www.harmonyalliance.org.


Fri, May 4, 7 pm: Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony invites people to join us for an evening of Latino band music, food, and fun at Fiesta, sponsored by Latin Americans United for Progress.  Meet at Civic Center steps, west of Pine Ave between 8th and 9th Sts, Holland.

 

Sat, May 5, 9 am to 3 pm: Arts for All program sponsored by Holland Area Arts Council.  This unique program, created by Dwayne Szot, features adaptive art tools (art machines) that allow individuals with disabilities to create their own works of art, while people of all ages and skills work together on a community project "promoting better understanding."  Participants will create a large-scale collaborative mural for display at the Arts Council, as well as their own print to take home as a memento. Free, open to people of all ages.  (616) 396-3278. At the Holland Area Arts Council, in the big tent behind the building, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

 

Sat, May 5, 9 am to 5 pm: Fiesta (formerly Cinco de Mayo) sponsored by LAUP.  King and queen contest, 9 am to noon; music, performances, food and information booths, low-rider cars, and more.  At Holland Civic Center, Pine Ave between 8th and 9th Sts, Holland.

 

Sat, May 5 through Sat, May 12: Annual Tulip Time Festival, including parades, concerts, performances, Klompen dancers, food booths, Dutch market, art and craft fair, children's activities, trolley tours, fireworks--and tulips.  www.tuliptime.com or (616) 396-4221.

 

Sat, May 5, and Sunday, May 6, 10 am to 6 pm: Historic Dutch Trade Fair, celebrating Dutch influence on colonial America.  Re-enactors, historic merchants.  $7 adults; $4 ages 5 to 15. www.windmillisland.org  At Windmill Island, Lincoln Ave and 7th St, Holland.

 

Wed, May 9, 9:45 am: Official ribbon-cutting of New Dutch Galleries at the Holland Museum; invited dignitaries include the Dutch ambassador to the U.S.  Open to the public; admission free from 9:30 to 10:30 am.  www.hollandmuseum.org; (616) 392-9084.  At Holland Museum, 31 West 10th St, Holland.

 

Thurs, May 17, 7 pm: Black Women: Experiencing Slavery, Building Communities, by historian Darlene Clark Hine. Free.  At Grand Valley State University Pew Campus, Loosemore Auditorium, DeVos Center, 401 West Fulton, Grand Rapids.

 

Through May 30: 2nd annual Underground  Railroadshow Exhibition, featuring African American collectibles and art from regional collectors. Phone (616) 456-5900. At Bayard Gallery, 1156 Wealthy SE, Grand Rapids.