Monday, November 29, 2010
Your invitation to ACEH Holiday Potluck
Posted by Author at 11/29/2010 07:56:00 AM
Monday, November 22, 2010
In the Community from ACEH November 22
From the
In the Community: November 22, 2010
"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.". --John Fitzgerald Kennedy,
Herb and Ann
Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!
TONIGHT, Mon, Nov 22, 7 pm: Film, "With God on Our Side," sponsored by Friends of Palestinians and IsraelisHolland Group; voices the theology of Christian Zionism and a biblical alternative that would promote peace and reconciliation for both Jews and Palestinians. Second half of film shown Thurs, Dec 9. At Herrick District Library, 300 South River,
Mon, Nov 29, 6:30 pm: Presentation, "Breaking Down Poverty's Barriers." Donna Beegle, who grew up in a migrant family and was once homeless with two children, speaks about breaking free from poverty and building a more equitable society. She heads Communication Across Barriers and founded the nonprofit organization PovertyBridge. Free, open to the public. Call Women's Center at (616) 331-2748. Please bring personal care items (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.) to be donated to domestic violence shelters. At GVSU,
Wed, Dec 1, 5 pm: Not Your Average Speaker Series: "Culture Shock." Four panelists focus on cultural awareness, cultural bias, diversity, and "inclusiveness" related to retaining talentwhat
Fri, Dec 3, 7:30 pm:
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Sat, Dec 4, 5:30 pm: Annual Holiday Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party of the
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COMMUNITY
Sixth annual "Stuff the Bus" food drive to benefit Community Action House.
Donate nonperishable food items and personal care products at Family Fare
stores in
or at the
Posted by Author at 11/22/2010 11:15:00 AM
Monday, November 15, 2010
In the Community from ACEH November 15
From the
In the Community: November 15, 2010
"The world must learn to work together, or finally it will not work at all."
former president Dwight Eisenhower.
Herb and Ann
Tues, Nov 16, 3:30 pm: Lecture on Arabic poetry: "Tamim b. al-Mu'izz and the Formation of Fatimid Poetics: Praising al-Aziz, Contesting Ibn al-Mu'tazz," by Dr. Majd Al-Mallah, director of the Middle East Studies program at
Tues, Nov 16, 7 pm: Community Conversation with Jackson Katz (see entry above). Parents and community members can learn and ask questions about abusive attitudes and behaviors. Free. At Community Reformed Church, 10376 Felch,
Thurs, Nov 18, 11:30 am-1 pm: Soup for All: fundraiser for
Fri, Nov 19, noon to 1:30 pm: "Protecting all Students from Harassment: What Students and Parents Can Do!" Overview of harassment and bullying, its effect on victims, and what parents and schools can do; legal responsibilities of schools and legal rights of parents and students. Free to community members; $15 for social workers needing CEUs. Call (616) 331-2748 or email womenctr@gvsu.edu to reserve a space. Bring own lunch. Sponsored by Lakeshore Alliance Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and Grand Valley State University Women's Center. At GVSU Meijer Campus, 515 S. Waverly Rd,
Sat, Nov 20, 4:30 pm: International dinner at
Sat, Nov 20, 7 pm: "Images: A Reflection of Cultures." Showcase of performances by
Mon, Nov 22, 7 pm: Film, "With God on Our Side," sponsored by Friends of Palestinians and IsraelisHolland Group; voices the theology of Christian Zionism and a biblical alternative that would promote peace and reconciliation for both Jews and Palestinians. Second half of film will be shown on Thurs, Dec 9. At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River,
COMMUNITY
Sixth annual "Stuff the Bus" food drive to benefit Community Action House.
Donate nonperishable food items and personal care products at Family Fare
stores in
or at the
Save the Date! Saturday, Dec 4, 5:30 pm
Annual Holiday Potluck of the
Please bring a dish to share and a nonperishable food item for Community Action House. ACEH provides beverages and table service. Contact 392-5086 or www.harmonyalliance.org. At First United
Posted by Author at 11/15/2010 08:20:00 AM
Monday, November 08, 2010
In the Community from ACEH November 8
From the
In the Community: November 8, 2010
"Soup puts the heart at ease, calms down the violence of hunger, eliminates the tension of the day, and awakens and refines the appetite."
Auguste Escoffier (See Nov 18, below.)
Herb and Ann
Tues, Nov 9, 6:30 pm (registration at 6 pm): Livable Communities Event. Celebrating 20th anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act. Speaker Christopher Zimmerman, with Majora Carter and Dan Burden. $35, includes dinner and presentation. (616) 396-5326. Sponsored by Disability Network/Lakeshore, with Herman Miller, cities of
Fri, Nov 12, 7 pm: General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH); the public is invited. "Reflections on Writing History from the Bottom Up," by historian Dr. William Cohen,
Sat, Nov 13, 9 am until 5 pm: 2nd annual holiday arts and crafts bazaar of Lakeshore Latino Outreach Center, featuring handmade jewelry, local artwork, knitted and crocheted items, baked goods, gifts in a jar, and homemade piñatas. Proceeds support the agency's community programs, particularly assisting Latinos. At St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church multipurpose room,
Tues, Nov 16, 9 am to 2:30 pm: "Men, Masculinity and Media," by author, filmmaker and educator Dr. Jackson Katz ("Tough Guise" and "The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help"). Interactive training "to inspire men and women to work together to prevent abusive attitudes and behaviors." $30 fee ($45 with CEU), includes lunch. Register by Nov. 14 at www.gvsu.edu/women_cen Sponsored by Center for Women in Transition, Delta Project, GVSU Women's Center, Hope College Women's Studies, and Men's Resource Center of West Michigan. At
Tues, Nov 16, 7 pm: Community Conversation with Jackson Katz (see entry above). Parents and community members can learn and ask questions about abusive attitudes and behaviors. Free. At Community Reformed Church, 10376 Felch,
Thurs, Nov 18, 11:30 am to 1 pm: Soup for All: fundraiser for
Fri, Nov 19, noon to 1:30 pm: "Protecting all Students from Harassment: What Students and Parents Can Do!" Overview of harassment and bullying, its effect on victims, and what parents and schools can do; legal responsibilities of schools and legal rights of parents and students. Free to community members; $15 for social workers needing CEUs. Call (616) 331-2748 or email womenctr@gvsu.edu to reserve a space. Bring own lunch. Sponsored by Lakeshore Alliance Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and Grand Valley State University Women's Center. At GVSU Meijer Campus, 515 S. Waverly Rd,
Sat, Nov 20, 7 pm: "Images: A Reflection of Cultures." Performances by
COMMUNITY
Sixth annual "Stuff the Bus" food drive to benefit Community Action House. Donate nonperishable food items and personal care products at Family Fare stores in
JOB OPENING
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland has an immediate opening for a year-round assistant registrar/receptionist, 25 hours per week (3 to 8 pm now; summer hours to be determined); $9 per hour. Various duties, including greeting public, intake of members and supervision of youth as they enter and leave facility, computerization of membership data. Submit resumé to Jennifer Stockdale, director of human resources, jstockdale@bgch.org
Save the Date! Saturday, Dec 4, 5:30 pm
Annual Holiday Potluck of the
Posted by Author at 11/08/2010 08:44:00 AM
Monday, November 01, 2010
In the Community from ACEH November 1
From the
In the Community: November 1, 2010
"To make democracy work, we must be a nation of participants, not simply observers. One who does not vote has no right to complain."
American author Louis L'Amour
Herb and Ann
TONIGHT, Mon, Nov 1, 7 pm: 'What Are You? Voices of Mixed-Race Young People," a readers' theatre, following by a panel discussion of multiracial
Tues, Nov 2, Election Day, polls are open 7 am until 8 pm: VOTE! Your vote is your voice/su voto es su voz! Congressional, legislative, judicial, and various board candidates are on the ballot, plus proposals.
Tues, Nov 2, 3:30 pm to 5 pm: Open house for Ready for School in its new offices. At
Wed, Nov 3, 7 pm: "Rembrandt's Thinking: His Ideas about Light and Shadow," by Ernst van de Wetering, an authority on the 17th-century Dutch painter. Sponsored by Netherland-American Foundation, West Michigan chapter;
Wed, Nov 3, 7 pm: "Women in
Thurs, Nov 4, 7 pm: Native American Heritage Celebration: "Forgotten Warriors: 'Company K' in the Civil War," with historian Chris Czopek; honors Native American sharpshooters from
Fri, Nov 5, 7:30 pm:
Sat, Nov 6, 10 am-4 pm: Native American Culture Day. Traditional stories, games, crafts, information about Native regalia, dance, and music. (616) 456-3977. www.grmuseum.org. Admission. At Van Andel Museum Center,
Sat, Nov 6, 8 pm: Noche de Baile: Latino culture, food, and dance, guest speakers. Created by Sabrosisimo!
Mon, Nov 8, 6 to 7:30 pm: Foreclosure Prevention Workshop on new federal Home Affordable Unemployment Program and the state of
Tues, Nov 9, 6:30 pm (registration at 6 pm): Livable Communities Event. Celebrating 20th anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act. Keynote speaker Christopher Zimmerman, with Majora Carter and Dan Burden. $35, includes dinner and presentation. (616) 396-5326. Sponsored by Disability Network/Lakeshore, with Herman Miller, cities of
Fri, Nov 12, 7 pm: General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH); the public is invited. "Writing History from the Bottom Up," by historian Dr. William Cohen of
COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY
Lakeshore Latino Outreach Center will hold its 2nd annual holiday arts and crafts bazaar on Saturday, Nov 13, from 9 am until 5 pm., featuring handmade jewelry, local artwork, knitted and crocheted items, baked goods, gifts in a jar, and homemade piñatas. Proceeds support the agency's community programs, particularly assisting Latinos. At St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church multipurpose room,
JOB OPENING
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland has an immediate opening for a year-round assistant registrar/receptionist, 25 hours per week (3 to 8 pm now; summer hours to be determined); $9 per hour. Various duties, including greeting public, intake of members and supervision of youth as they enter and leave facility, computerization of membership data. Submit resumé to Jennifer Stockdale, director of human resources, jstockdale@bgch.org
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Posted by Author at 11/01/2010 08:13:00 AM