Thursday, May 29, 2008

In the Community from ACEH May 29

"I believe that to meet the challenges of our times, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for oneself, one's own family or nation, but for the benefit of all humankind. Universal responsibility is the key to human survival. It is the best foundation for world peace."  … The Dalai Lama

 

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.

 

Mon, June 2: Computer classes in Spanish and English begin this week at Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP); classes are for three hours each, over six consecutive weeks.  Cost is $25 per series.  Basic computer skills: Mondays at 9 am or 6 pm; advanced classes, Tuesdays 9 am or 6 pm.  Register by calling Leroy Hernandez at (616) 392-5058.  Classes are part of LAUP's employment training program, Steps to Success, funded by a grant from the Holland/Zeeland Community Foundation.  At LAUP computer lab, 100 North Fairbanks, Holland.

 

Thurs, June 12: 4:30 pm to 8 pm: City of Holland Neighborhood Park Celebration.  Family activities, children's games, information on city and youth programs and other resources. Meet your neighbors.  Sponsored by Holland Police Department Community Relations Commission and the Neighborhood Liaison Program.  For more information, call 355-3127.  At Moran Park, corner of West 22nd Street and Pine Avenue, Holland.

 

Fri, June 13, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony; public is invited.  Video, "Blue Eyes," and discussion led by Rev. Angela Taylor Perry.  This powerful video is based on an exercise developed by teacher/diversity trainer Jane Elliott, in which people were treated differently based on assigned eye color; the message it illustrates about discrimination is literally "eye-opening."  (616) 392-5086; www.harmonyalliance.org or email aceh@harmonyalliance.org.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Sat, June 21, 1 pm to 7 pm: Seventh annual Juneteenth celebration, with a focus on educating youth.  College representatives; local groups; activities for children; Gospel music group, The Silver Star Singers, from Chicago; Kevin Kollins and his African drummers; Lakeshore Idol winner Lasondra Leffler. Keynote speaker, Wayne Coleman.  Groups wishing to have an information table at the event should apply by June 10.  Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States; from its origin in Galveston, Texas, in 1865, the observance as the African American Emancipation  Day has spread across the United States and beyond; see www.juneteenthholland.org  For information, contact wcoleman@corecityleap.com  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

Sat, June 21, 7 pm until midnight: "Around the World in Artists' Alley," fundraiser "with an international flair" for Holland Area Arts Council. Street performers; includes street performers, auctions, dancing in the street with the Moses Mares Project.  Cost is $45; RSVP by June 2 to 396-3278.  At Eldean's Boat Shed, 2160 South Shore Drive, Holland.

 

Sun, June 22, 7 pm: Summertime reflections at Holland's Peace Pole, "envisioning what a peace-filled world will be like."  Sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace.  (616) 335-2686 or www.ls-women-for-peace.blogspot.com  Also will be held on July 27 and August 24.  At Smallenburg Park, Fairbanks Ave and 16th St, Holland.

 

COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY

Maple Avenue Ministries needs volunteers for its multicultural summer MAC-REC program, an afternoon and evening recreation program for children in Holland's central city.  Hours are 4:30 to 8:30 pm, Monday to Friday, until Labor Day.  Volunteers can work in the clubhouse serving drinks and snacks or outside in the parking lot to play and help supervise recreation; commitment is two hours once a week (same time each week).  Help build relationships with children and families in Holland.  Contact Brittnee Longwell at (616) 886-6345.  At 427 Maple Ave, corner of 17th and Maple, Holland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, May 15, 2008

In the Community from ACEH

 "Racism is an ism to which everyone in the world today is exposed; for or against, we must take sides.  And the history of the future will differ according to the decision which we make."     Dr. Ruth Benedict, leading anthropologist and author in the 1930s and 40s.

 

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.


Mon, May 19, 10 am:  DEADLINE for ONLINE registration for the 2008 Lakeshore Region Summit on Racism.  (See information at Tues, May 20.)  Cost is $20.  Online registration at www.ethnicdiversity.org

 

Tues, May 20, 8 am (ends at 4 pm): 2008 Lakeshore Region Summit on Racism, sponsored by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance and hosted by Hope College; supported by 25 businesses, foundations, churches, and organizations, including ACEH.  Morning keynote speakers David Rusk and George Herrera.  Five focus sessions: best business practices, space and race, immigration in West Michigan, diversity in education, and models for ministry. Resource fair. Cost is $20, including lunch. Info at (616) 846-9074 or www.ethnicdiversity.org.  At Hope College Dimnent Memorial Chapel, College Ave at 12th St, Holland.

 

Wed, May 21, 7 pm: 55th anniversary Civil Rights Dinner Gala of the city of Grand Rapids Community Relations Commission and Equal Opportunity Department.  Keynote speaker is former U.S. Representative Kweisi Mfume who was president and chief executive officer of the NAACP for nine years.  The Helen Claytor Civil Rights award will be presented to persons who have worked to maintain positive race/ethnic relations in greater Grand Rapids: Rev. Lyman S. Parks, Sr,; Karen Henry; and Robert and Aleicia Woodrick.  $50 per person.  Contact Suzette Long at (616) 456-3027 for reservations. At Frederik Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids.

 

Fri, May 23: Deadline for delivering May Baskets to Center for Women in Transition (CWIT); laundry baskets filled with personal care and household cleaning items are given to clients and their families.  (616) 610-7938.  At CWIT, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Thurs, May 29: Haworth Latino Recruitment Series, the first held in Holland by HACE, the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, headquartered in Chicago.  4:30 to 6 pm, Professional Development Session; 6 pm to 8:30 pm, Haworth Latino Recruitment Series.  For information, call (312) 435-0498 or www.hace-usa.org  At Haworth Global Headquarters, One Haworth Center (M-40/Lincoln Ave. and Haworth Court), Holland.

 

Fri, June 13, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony, open to the public.  Video, "Blue Eyes," with discussion facilitated by Rev. Angela Taylor Perry.  This powerful video is based on an exercise developed by teacher/diversity trainer Jane Elliott, in which people were treated differently based on assigned eye color; the message it illustrates about discrimination is literally "eye-opening."  (616) 392-5086; www.harmonyalliance.org or email aceh@harmonyalliance.org.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Sat, June 21, 1 pm: Annual Juneteenth celebration in Holland.  Contact Wayne Coleman, wcoleman@corecityleap.com  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

In the Community from ACEH May 7

"Every person is a new door to a different world."  … from the movie "Six Degrees of Separation."

 

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.


Mon, May 12, 6:30 pm: All For One Dance group brown-bag picnic.  Contact Norma Luna, 399-5263 or  moonchild1993@yahoo.com  At Kollen Park bandshell, Van Raalte Ave at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

Wed, May 14, 6:30 pm (appetizers 5:30 to 6:30 pm): Amazing Asians Award Dinner, sponsored by the Asian Center in Grand Rapids.  Honors "people who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication and commitment to the social and cultural needs of the Asian community in West Michigan and … promoted harmonious relationship between Asians and other cultures."  Cost is $50. (616) 301-3987 or email info@asian-center.org  Website is www.asian-center.org  At Watermark Country Club and Restaurant, 1600 Galbraith SE, Cascade Township (off Cascade Road), Grand Rapids.

 

Tues, May 20, 8 am: Lakeshore Region Summit on Racism, featuring keynote speakers, panelists, audience participation, focus sessions on best business practices, space and race, immigration, diversity in education, and models for ministry.  $20 includes lunch, resource fair. Sponsored by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance, hosted by Hope College, supported by 25 businesses, churches, foundations, and organizations, including ACEH.  Register at www.ethnicdiversity.org or call (616) 846-9074.  At Hope College Dimnent Memorial Chapel, College Ave. at 12th St, Holland.

 

Fri, May 23: Deadline for delivering May Baskets to Center for Women in Transition (CWIT); agency seeks laundry baskets filled with personal care and household cleaning items for its clients and their families.  Call (616) 610-7938; www.aplaceforwomen.org  At CWIT, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Fri, May 30, 6 pm. to Sun, June 1, 3 pm: First "Michigan Go Run," nonpartisan political leadership training for women throughout Michigan, sponsored by The White House Project.  Event is "for women at every stage of political involvement" whether they plan to run for office or want to get more civically involved. Tuition $150; housing $50 per night; some scholarships and stipends for travel and child care are available. Contact Shannon Garrett, Michigan field director, The White House Project; (616) 454-8836 or (616) 403-9290; email sgarrett@thewhitehouseproject.org. Website:  www.thewhitehouseproject.org  At Radisson Hotel, downtown Lansing.

 

Fri, June 13, 7 pm:  General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony, open to the public.  Video, "Blue Eyes," with discussion facilitated by Rev. Angela Taylor Perry.  This powerful video is based on an exercise developed by teacher/diversity trainer Jane Elliott, in which people were treated differently based on their assigned eye color; the message it illustrates about discrimination is literally "eye-opening."  (616) 392-5086. www.harmonyalliance.org  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.

 

Mon, June 9, 6 pm: Neighborhood Park Celebration, for people to meet neighbors and take part in family activities, including children's games, youth basketball, face painting, etc.  Sponsored by City of Holland police department community relations commission and the city's Neighborhood Liaison Program. At Montello Park Church playground and parking lot, 20th St and Plasman Ave, Holland.

 

Thurs, June 12, 4:30 pm: Neighborhood Park Celebration (see information for June 9).  At Moran Park, West 22nd Ave and Pine Ave, Holland.

 

Thurs, June 19, 6 pm: Neighborhood Park Celebration (see information for June 9).  At Rosa Parks Green, College Ave and West 19th St, Holland.

 

LOOKING AHEAD

 Sat, June 21, 1 pm: Annual Juneteenth celebration in Holland, commemorating the announcement on June 19, 1865, of the abolition of slavery in Texas, a year and a half after the Emancipation Proclamation was announced on January 1, 1863; it is an official holiday in 14 states and observed in several others.  Contact Rev. Wayne Coleman at wcoleman@corecityleap.com.  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at Lake Macatawa, Holland.