Monday, July 19, 2010

In the Community from ACEH July 19

 

From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony

In the Community: July 19, 2010

 

"For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people's love and concern for each other." … Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity.

 

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.


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ACEH Party in the Park on Sunday, August 8:

Come Out for Fun, Fellowship, and Food!

 

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 lawn chairs or a blanket, and 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: 399-5322 or 335-8139.  At Ransom Park on Holland's north side: Ransom Street between 160th and 168th, north of Quincy and south of New Holland St.

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Wed, July 21, 7 pm: 30th District State Senate candidates' forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters – Holland Area.  Invited candidates are John Chester, Arlan Meekhof, Timothy O'Donnell, and Brett VanderKamp.  Forum to be taped by Mac TV and broadcast several times; also available online at www.macmedia.org  At Herrick District Library, 300 South River, Holland..

 

Sun, July 25, 5:30 potluck supper, 7 pm poetry sharing: Peace Event: Peace Poetry at the Peace Pole, organized by Lakeshore Women for Peace, co-sponsored by other local organizations. At Smallenberg Park, Fairbanks Ave. north of 16th St, Holland.  (Potluck supper at pavilion; bring dish to share & own table service; water and lemonade provided; poetry sharing at Peace Pole).

 

Thurs, July 29, 7 pm:  Film: "Papers the Movie: Stories of Undocumented Youth."  Community showing to provide information about challenges faced by immigrant youth—brought to the U.S. as children--as they turn 18 without legal status; and to encourage support for passage of the federal Dream Act.  The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors [DREAM] Act is bipartisan legislation introduced in Congress several times to create a path for these youth to earn legal residency by attending college or serving in the military. Local candidates for political office will be invited to state their position on the Dream Act. No charge, but donations accepted. At Park Theater, 248 South River, Holland.

 

Sat, July 31, 12:30 pm (check-in 11 am): 1st annual IRC Friendship Golf Outing, sponsored by Holland International Relations Commission. $85 per person.  Proceeds to support exchanges between Holland and its sister city, QuerĂ©taro, Mexico.  355-1328 or hrc@cityofholland.com  At Winding Creek Golf Club, 4514 Ottogan St, Holland.

 

Mon, Aug 2, 5 pm until 8 pm: 19th annual National Night Out party: "Celebrating Neighborhood Spirit."   Games, pie-eating contest, bingo, dunk tank, car show, water rescue demonstration, hot dogs (for first 2,000 people).  Recognition of best block party, most improved block, business of the year, volunteer of the year, and good neighbor of the year.  Sponsored by City of Holland, and many local organizations and businesses. 355-3133. At Kollen Park, Van Raalte at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

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 Legends Blvd., Holland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

In the Community from ACEH July 6

From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony

In the Community: July 6, 2010

 

"The challenge of social justice is to evoke a sense of community that we need to make our nation a better place, just as we make it a safer place." … Marian Wright Edelman, (1939-  ). African American author, children's rights advocate, winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2000, and other major awards.

 

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, July 9, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony; public is invited.  Speaker Al Serrano, director of the Holland Human Relations Commission, on the work and challenges of the Commission.  Also, viewing of the museum's "Smile" exhibit featuring residents of diverse backgrounds.  At Holland Museum, 31 West 10th St, Holland.

 

Mon, July 12, 7 pm: Public forum of candidates for the 2nd Congressional District seat.  Topics include the economy, global issues, and environmental concerns.  Forum will be taped by MacTV and shown on TV and online at www.macmedica.org.  Sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland Area.  At Zeeland High School DeWitt Auditorium, 3333 96th Ave, Zeeland.

 

Tues, July 13, 6 pm: Foreclosure Prevention workshop sponsored by Community Action House and city of Holland.  Information on the foreclosure process, options, and the new Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). Free, but registration is required; call Margarita Hernandez at (616) 738-1170.  At Holland City Hall, second floor training room, 270 South River, Holland.

 

Tues, July 13, 7 pm: Community Gang Awareness presentation by Holland police offer Drew Torres.  At Moran Park Ridgepoint Church, 97 West 22nd St, Holland.

 

Wed, July 14, 11:30 am: Holland Chamber of Commerce Business Connections Committee annual potluck.  The BCC reaches out to women- and minority-owned businesses in the area.  Bring a dish to pass; burgers provided.  Sign up at 392-2389 or info@hollandchamber.org  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

Fri, July 16, 7 pm: Video, "Sex, Lies and Gender," produced by National Geographic, followed by discussion.  Bring a snack to share.  Meeting of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). (616) 494-0765. At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.

 

Sun, July 25, 5:30 potluck supper, 7 pm poetry sharing: Peace Event: Peace Poetry at the Peace Pole, organized by Lakeshore Women for Peace, co-sponsored by other local organizations. At Smallenberg Park, Fairbanks Ave. north of 16th St  (potluck supper at pavilion, poetry sharing at Peace Pole), Holland.

 

Sat, July 31, 12:30 pm (check-in 11 am): 1st annual IRC Friendship Golf Outing, sponsored by Holland International Relations Commission. $85 per person.  Proceeds to support exchanges between Holland and its sister city, QuerĂ©taro, Mexico.  355-1328 or hrc@cityofholland.com  At Winding Creek Golf Club, 4514 Ottogan St, Holland.

 

Mon, Aug 2, 5 pm until 8 pm: 19th annual National Night Out party: "Celebrating Neighborhood Spirit."   Games, pie-eating contest, bingo, dunk tank, car show, water rescue demonstration, hot dogs (for first 2,000 people).  Recognition of best block party, most improved block, business of the year, volunteer of the year, and good neighbor of the year.  Sponsored by City of Holland, and many local organizations and businesses. 355-3133. At Kollen Park, Van Raalte at Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

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 Legends Blvd., Holland.

 

 

Save the Date and Come Out for Fun, Fellowship, and Food! 

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 lawn chairs or a blanket, and 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: 399-5322 or 335-8139.  At Ransom Park on Holland's north side between 160th and 168th, north of Quincy and south of New Holland St.