"We must do what we conceive to be right, and not bother our heads or burden our souls with whether we'll be successful. Because if we don't do the right thing, we'll do the wrong thing, and we'll be part of the disease and not part of the cure."
E. F. Schumacher, economist and author of "Small Is Beautiful."
Herb and Ann
Fri, June 11, 7 pm: General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony with speaker Dustin Byrd, on "Islam as a Dynamic Social Phenomenon." Open to the public. 392-5086. Tickets for June 18 Juneteenth Dinner ($12) will be available for purchase (see below). At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut,
Thurs, June 17, 9 am until 2 pm: Workshop for pastors, "Learning From and With Each Other: Pastors' Journey in Cross-Cultural Ministry." Stories, reflections, discussion. Lunch provided. Presented by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance as a follow-up to the 2010
Fri, June 18, 6 pm: Juneteenth Dinner and Miss Juneteenth Pageant and Awards, with a competition for
Sat, June 19, noon to 7 pm: 10th annual Juneteenth Celebration, with entertainment, music, games, activities, food and retail vendors, information tables. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the
Looking Ahead: Have a Good Time Golfing for Good Causes
Sat, July 31, 12:30 pm (check-in 11 am): 1st annual IRC Friendship Golf Outing, 4-person scramble, sponsored by city of
Fri, Aug 6, 8:30 am (check-in 8 am); lunch at 1 pm: Annual Golf Outing of Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP). $100 to register before July 9; $115 after. www.laup.org At Macatawa Legends, 4600 Macatawa
And Looking Ahead a Little More
Sun, Aug 8, 1 pm until 4 pm: 12th Annual Potluck in the Park of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony; everyone is welcome. Bring a dish to pass from your ethnic background; ACEH provides beverages and table service. Entertainment, activities. Invite family, friends, neighbors, co-workers; greet old friends and meet new people. Information: 392-5086. At