"In every community, there is work to be done.
In every nation, there are wounds to heal.
In every heart, there is the power to do it."
Marianne Williamson, in Teaching Tolerance magazine, Fall 2009
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Mon, Oct 5, 3 pm: Performance by children's choir from
Wed, Oct 7, 11:30 am until 1 pm: Business Connections Committee luncheon. The BCC is part of the Holland Area Chamber of Commerce especially working with women- and minority-owned businesses. Speaker is Shawn Miller. $15 for chamber members; $20 others. At
Mon, Oct 12, 7 pm: Hope College Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series presents winners of 2009 Great Lakes College Association New Writers awards Don Waters and Aracelis Girmay. Waters writes stories set in the American Southwest. Girmay is a poet whose works reflect her Eritrean, Puerto Rican, and African American heritage. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP) is starting new computer classes beginning the week of October 19. Classes meet once a week for six weeks, three hours at a time. Classes offered are basic computer skills or advanced training. A donation of $10 is requested at registration but not required for enrollment. Call (616) 392-5058 to enroll. Classes are held at the LAUP computer lab,
Amway Global wants to hire customer care associates who are fluent in English and in Spanish, Russian, Korean or Mandarin, and who have business writing skills in both languages. A new training class begins Monday, October 26. Contact SE Manpower office at 957-0461 to set up an appointment for testing and interviews.