"Entre los individuos,
Herb and Ann
PLEASE NOTE: "In the Community" is taking a break and will resume in mid-October.
Thurs, Sept. 25, 6 pm until 8 pm: Reception for artist Erick Pichardo, whose exhibit "Unexpected Innocence" is on display at the Holland Area Arts Council, sponsored by the Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation. At HAAC,
Thurs, Sept 25, 7 pm: Public forum (social time and refreshments at 6:30 pm) on state ballot issues: (1) use and cultivation of marijuana for specified medical conditions and (2) amending the state constitution to address human embryo and human embryonic stem cell research in the state. Speakers, followed by question and answer session. Sponsored by League of Women Voters of
Fri, Sept 26, 7:30 pm: Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, performing traditional and contemporary African dance, especially from
Sat, Sept 27, 10 am:
Tues, Sept 30, 7 pm: Documentary film, "Conviction," the story of three Grand Rapids Dominican Sisters vs. nuclear armaments. Protesting at a nuclear weapon site in
Tues, Sept. 30, 7 pm, and Wed, Oct. 1, all day: Hope College Critical Issues Symposium: Global Health: From Catastrophe to Cure. Free and open to the public. Featured speakers: Laurie Garrett and Dr. Peter Okaalet. For complete schedule of times and locations, go to www.hope.edu/cis.
Wed, Oct 1, 3 pm: Opening session of Institute for Racial Healing. Facilitated by Gail Harrison, Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity
Contact Patricia Strachan at (616) 392-2389, ext. 110, or pstrachan@hollandchamber.org
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Sat, Oct 4, 11 am to 3 pm: Community open house for Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) at its new offices at the Jubilee Midtown Campus. Tour, refreshments, and the giant piñata from Tulipanes. Free 15-minute consultations with
Sun, Oct 5, 2 pm (see also other events): Jane Roberts, author of "34 Million Friends," speaking on behalf of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), which works in 140 countries to promote safe motherhood, prevent AIDS/HIV, promote gender equity, and carry out other services. ACEH is a cooperating sponsor of her presentation. Interfaith service at 11 am, followed by vegan potluck at noon. At Mothers Trust/Lakeshore Interfaith Institute,
Mon, Oct 6: LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN THE NOVEMBER ELECTION!
Mon, Oct 6: Beginning this week: New sessions of free computer classes at Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP). Classes meet for three hours, once a week for six weeks; includes basic skills, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and internet. Registration necessary; for info on days, times, call Leroy Hernandez or Val Molina at (616) 392-5058. At LAUP Computer Lab, 16th St and Pine Ave, Holland.
Wed, Oct 8, noon until 1:30 pm: Friends of Fair Housing celebration luncheon, "Voices for Justice." For reservations, call Liz Keegan at (616) 451-2980 or email lkeegan@fhcwm.org No charge; request for funding to support the
Thurs, Oct 9, 5 pm: Annual Cesar E. Chavez Hispanic Excellence Scholarship Gala. Reception, Latin entertainment, Latin dinner, presentation of 6 scholarships, recognition of 5 community members. Tickets $50; reserve by Oct. 8. Reservations to Jennifer at jesmith@grcc.edu or call (616) 234-3056. At
Fri, Oct 10, 7 pm:
Sat, Oct 11, 8:30 am: Small City Big Bang: Free gang workshop presented by Strategic Outreach Service of Grand Rapids in partnership with Imagine Fellowship of Holland. Focus will be on properly defining gangs; connecting community, clergy, and gangs; how church and law enforcement can work together; rules of engagement with gang members; mindset of gang membership. Troy Evans, a former gang member, will provide mentoring and conflict resolution. To participate or sponsor, call (616) 392-2919. At Imagine Fellowship,