From the
In the Community: February 28, 2011
"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
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TONIGHT, Mon, Feb 28, 6:30 pm: Presentation, "It's All About Community," by Skot Welch, co-host of Radio in Black and White and principal bridgebuilder at Global Bridgebuilders, Grand Rapids. Sponsored by Hope College Black Student Union and Office of Multicultural Education in recognition of Black History month. At Graves Hall Winants Auditorium,
Tues, Mar 1, 4 pm: Public forum on bullying, co-hosted by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission and local education, business, and nonprofit institutions. The Commission will discuss and take public comment on bullying; guest speakers with expertise on bullying and related issues will be present. Both written and verbal testimony will be taken. Email written comments to millerj31@michigan.gov before Sun, Feb 27. At
Sun, Mar 6, 2 pm-4 pm:
Tues, Mar 8, 6 pm: Housing Workshop Series: "Foreclosure Prevention," by Community Action House. Register with Aida Alvarado (616) 738-1170. www.cityofholland.com/human relations or call 355-1328. At
Wed, Mar 9, 5:30 pm: Senior Recognition and Women of Color Celebration dinner, sponsored by Hope College Office of Multicultural Education and Dean for International and Multicultural Education. Tickets $7 for community members, $5 Hope faculty and staff (purchase deadline is March 1), at Office of Multicultural Education, Martha Miller Center Office 107, Columbia Ave at 10th St; 395-7867; email ome@hope.edu At Maas Auditorium, Hope College, 264 Columbia Ave, Holland.
Thurs, Mar 10, 7 pm: Informational presentation on immigration by
Fri, Mar 11, 7:30 pm: Film, "Seven Passages," documentary based on over 100 interviews with gay and lesbian Christians in southwest
Begins Thurs, Mar 3, 6 pm (dinner); 6:30-8:30 pm (class): Free, eight-week interactive program to "educate, enhance, and empower neighborhood leadership, with weekly classes presented by community leaders on leadership style and characteristics, improving communication skills, public presentations, embracing and understanding diversity, team building, and civic duty-who me? Register with Sue Harder, Ourstreet Coordinator: mail to
COMMUNITY
On Saturday, May 21, Holland's International Relations Commission will hold the community's third annual festival "Celebrating Our Multicultural Connections." The free family event, to be held this year in
If you are interested in performing a cultural piece (dance, martial arts, vocal/instrumental performance, storytelling, etc.; maximum of 30 minutes), providing a children's activity booth, or sponsoring part of the event, please contact Erin Nyholt at e.nyholt@cityofholland.com or call 355-1321 by Friday, March 18.