From the
In the Community: April 4, 2011
"We can never get a re-creation of community and heal our society without giving our citizens a sense of belonging."
Patch Adams, American physician and social activist, born 1945.
Herb and Ann
This information is provided by the
Asian Awareness Week at Hope College, April 4- 8, coordinated by Hope's Asian Perspective Association (HAPA) and several campus groups and offices, including the Office of Multicultural Education. Celebrates and promotes awareness of Asian and Asian-American history, experiences, issues, and perspectives. Events include:
· TONIGHT, Apr 4, 6 pm: Sushi Night. Make your own sushi rolls. At
· Tues, Apr 5, 6 pm: Documentary film: "Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women," the story of Korean women forced into sexual servitude by the Japanese army during World War II, with discussion led by film's producer, Dr. Dai Sil Kim-Gibson. At Fried-Hemenway Auditorium,
· Wed, Apr 6, 4:30 pm until 6:30 pm: Asian Food Festival offers a variety of Asian dishes. $5 for community members. At Phelps and Cook dining halls,
· Fri, Apr 8, 8:30 pm: Performance by comedian Dan Nainan. At
Fri, Apr 8, 7 pm: General meeting of the
Sat, Apr 9, 5 pm until 9 pm (doors open at 4 pm): Celebration of Easter and Cambodian New Year. Traditional dance, folk dance, music, adult and youth group skits, food. Free; public is invited. Hosted by Cambodian Fellowship of the Christian Reformed Church. At
Mon, Apr 11, 7 pm: Six-week class, "Confronting White Privilege," investigates institutional racism in the U.S. and how it is manifested; includes a look at racial dynamics in the Greater Grand Rapids area and what is and is not being done to promote racial justice. Facilitator Jeff Smith will use the Tim Wise book, "Between Barack and a
Wed, Apr 13, 7 pm: Public forum for West Ottawa Public School Board candidates Jennifer Cooper, Bill Kangas, Lynn Rutan, and Beth Schmidt who are running for one open seat on the board. Sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland Area. For more information, contact Marilyn Schmidt at mschmidt160@hotmail.com or Linda Chambers at lchambers3562@charter.net At North High School Building, LGI Room, 3685 Butternut, Holland (use main entrance; room is off the main hallway).
Thurs, Apr 14, 4 pm: Multi-media presentation, "More Than a Few Good Men," by author, filmmaker, and educator Jackson Katz, focusing on gender violence and men's leadership. Free, open to the public. Sponsored by
Thurs, Apr 14, 6 pm: Dedication of César Chávez Mural by renown artist Paul Collins. Speaker is activist Dolores Huerta, born April 10, 1930, who with Chávez co-founded the United Farmworkers Union in 1962. For more information, contact Paul Collins at (616) 361-1415, Francisco Vega at (616) 245-5924, or Levi Rickert at (616) 299-7542. At Grand Plaza Hotel, 187 Monroe NW, in downtown
Thurs, Apr 14, 7 pm: Public forum for Holland Public School Board candidates Steve Grose, Magdalena "Maggi" Rivera, and John Sibble, who are running for two open seats on the board. Sponsored by League of Women Voters-Holland Area. For more information, contact Marilyn Schmidt at mschmidt160@hotmail.com or Linda Chambers at lchambers3562@charter.net. At East K-7 Building cafeteria,
Sat, Apr 16, 6:30 pm: Comedy fundraiser event for Cornerstone Youth Ministries, featuring dinner and Calvin Improv Comedy troupe. Contributions may be sent to the organization, at 407 Central,
Tues, Apr 26, 11:30 am: Fundraiser to support Heights of Hope community programs. Theme is "Inspiring CharacterOne Relationship at a Time," with keynote speaker Tony Castillo, owner/operator of Milagro Six, Inc/McDonald's restaurants. Attendance is fee, but space is limited. To reserve a place, call Amy at (616) 748-8072 or email her at jababinec@sbcglobal.net To donate items or for corporate sponsorship opportunities, contact Rex Kickintveld at (616) 403-1316. At
EXHIBITS
NOW through Apr 25, M-F, 9 am-5 pm: "330 Million Faces: Meeting Hindu's Deities," part of Culture of
NOW through Apr 27: Exhibit, "The Art of Ornament: Wood Inlays and Decorative Painting," by Tom VanDyke and Cuban-born Roberto Cala. Local artists and business owners, the two have "transformed furniture and accessories into works of art." Reception for the artists is Wed, Apr 6, from 6 to 8 pm. Free, open to the public. At
Opening Apr 8, through Sept 25: "Dutch