Tuesday, July 05, 2011

In the Community from ACEH July 5

 

From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony

In the Community: July 5, 2011

 

"The realization that we are all basically the same human beings who seek happiness and try to avoid suffering is very helpful in developing a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood; a warm feeling of love and compassion for others." …Dalai Lama

Herb and Ann Weller

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ACEH welcomes all to its 13th annual

Potluck in the Park Sunday, July 10

 

It's party time!  The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony invites you, your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and newcomers to West Michigan to its 13th annual Potluck in the Park on Sunday, July 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. in Ransom Park on Holland's north side (See map below).

 

Please bring a dish to pass, one from your own ethnic heritage if possible; ACEH provides beverages and table service.  Enjoy music by Greg Hulsebos, clay art with Annie Olson, face painting, sack races, bean bag toss, and other games; the always popular piñata; cultural sharing activities and fellowship. Bring along an extra lawn chair or two, or a blanket.

Come enjoy an afternoon with friends you know and friends you will meet.

 

 

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Tues, July 12, 6 pm: Summer Cultural Celebration potluck;  friendship and fun with live music and games.  Bring a dish to share; drinks and table service provided.  Sponsored by Christian Reformed Classis Holland Team.  At Graafschaap CRC Church, 5973 Church St, Holland.

 

Wed, July 13, 11:30 am: Annual Business Connections Committee summer picnic.  Catered BBQ lunch; $12 per person.  The BCC, a part of the Holland Area Chamber of Commerce, "listens actively, supports, and empowers minority- and women-owned businesses."  Register until July 13 at events@hollandchamber.org  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at 10th St, by Lake Macatawa, Holland.

 

Sat, July 30, noon: Second annual International Relations Commission (IRC) Friendship Golf Outing: 4-person scramble, $85 per person, includes 18 holes with cart, breakfast burritos, fajita dinner, and prizes.  Contact Erin Nyholt at 355-1321.  At Winding Creek Golf Course, 4514 East Ottogan St, Holland.

 

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CLASSES

 Community Action House is presenting 8 classes on Financial Management, starting Wed, July 13, from 6 to 8 pm, continuing through Wed, Aug 30.  Topics include mastering money management, borrowing basics, charge it right, savings, check it out, consumer protection, investment/long-term planning, and insurance.  Photo ID and income verification required; participants must attend all 8 classes to earn a certificate.  Contact Gwen Robles at (616) 738-1170, ext 123.   At Macatawa Resource Center, 665 136th Ave, Holland.

 

 

DONATE THINGS: HELP LLOC

The Lakeshore Latino Outreach Center is planning a summer garage sale fundraiser and seeks donations of items for the sale.  Donations, which are tax-deductible, can be dropped off at the LLOC office at 19th and Columbia Mon-Thurs from 9 am to 5 pm (call first: 499-4872).  Arrangements can be made for LLOC to pick up larger items, such as furniture.

 

 

WOMEN'S 2-DAY INSTITUTE FOR HEALING RACISM

  The Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance is holding a women's 2-day Institute for Healing Racism on Thurs, July 28, and Fri, July 29, from 8 am to 5 pm at the Hope College Martha Miller Center, Room 241, 10th and Columbia Ave, Holland.  The 2-day dialogue will explore "the history, current realities, and perpetuating factors of racism as well as tools for change."  Cost is $125; financial hardship scholarships are available.  Call (616) 846-9074 or email program@ethnicdiversity.org.