Wednesday, June 12, 2013

In the Community from ACEH June 10

In the Community: June 10, 2013
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony

Do you use "In the Community" to find out about or publicize diversity
and multicultural events in West Michigan? If you do, ACEH can use
your support.
Please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues
help pay for this email and all the other Alliance activities: The
dues are $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year
($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at this updated link
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--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Bin Lim, Box 3007,
Holland 49422-3007,
--Or you can sign up any ACEH meeting or social event. THANK YOU!

ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal
opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for
diversity. Members and friends work together through programs,
outreach, advocacy, and social events to make West Michigan a place
where all people are welcomed and respected. "In the Community" is also
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Tues, June 11, 7 pm: Program, "Human Trafficking in West Michigan?"
Speaker is David Manville, mediator and social worker who has taught a
course at Eastern Michigan University on human trafficking. A panel of
area professionals will comment on local issues related to human
trafficking, including sex trafficking of young girls, in Michigan.
Free, open to all. Sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace in Holland,
and co-sponsored by several local churches and organizations, including
ACEH. At Herrick District Library, 300 South River, Holland.

Thurs, June 13 – Sat, June 15: Holland Juneteenth Celebration 2013:
"Thenceforward and forever FREE." Juneteenth is the oldest nationally
celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the U.S., marking
the date in 1865 when slaves in Texas were notified of the Emancipation
Proclamation--two years after it was issued. People of all cultures
and backgrounds are welcomed at these local Juneteenth events:
--Thurs, June 13, 6 pm: Juneteenth play. At Holland Civic Theatre, 50
West 9th St. Free; donation requested.
--Fri, June 14, 6 pm: Royal Court and Top Model Show. $10. At Western
Theological Seminary, 101 East 13th St.
--Sat, June 15, noon to 7 pm: Juneteenth Celebration. Speakers, BBQ,
musical entertainment, children's events, family fun, good fellowship
and conversation. Free. At Kollen Park, 150 Kollen Park Drive at Lake
Macatawa.
For more information, call Miss Cookie at (616) 546-9448 or email
ty.juneteenth@yahoo.com

Thurs, June 20, 6 – 8 pm: Conga Loca open drum circle, organized by the
Caribbean Coalition for the Arts & Culture West Michigan "to connect
with each other and ourselves through the rhythm of drumming, chanting,
dance, etc. $3 donation requested. At Cafe Aromas, 580 Grandville
Ave, SW, Grand Rapids.

Sat, June 29, 1 to 6 pm (Centennial Park); 6-10 pm (Park Theatre):
PRIDE Festival, organized by PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays). Live entertainment, silent auction, food,
information booths (ACEH will have one), evening dance. Premier
sponsor: Herman Miller. For more information, go to
www.hollandareapride.com or email hollandareapride@gmail.com Afternoon
at Centennial Park, River/10th/Central, 11th, and evening at Park
Theatre, 248 S. River, Holland.


COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES
Hosting a student from Spain. Becky Purnell, who teaches Spanish at
Zeeland East High School, seeks host families for three students from
Spain (Maria, age 15, June 25-July 30; Paloma, age 16, June 25-July 13;
Eduardo, 18, June 25-July 13; Berta, age 17, June 25-July 14. The
students' monitor and advocate is a 26-year-old woman who teaches
English in Spain; she also needs housing. The students want to improve
their English skills and gain an understanding of U.S. culture; they
have their own spending money, are covered by insurance, and have
outings and activities about twice a week with their group. If a host
family has a trip planned, the student is permitted to go along. To
learn more, please contact Ms. Purnell at rpurnell@zps.org


EMPLOYMENT
Hope College has some staff openings. Go to www.hope.edu, scroll to
the end of the page, and click on "Employment."

Hope College also is seeking a full-time program coordinator for the
Upward Bound program. Go to
http://www.hope.edu/admin/hr/employment/jobs/ub_coordinator.htm to see
required qualifications, responsibilities of the position, and
application information (due by 4 pm Wednesday, July 3).

Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids is hiring a number of full-time
and adjunct faculty and staff. Go to www.cornerstone.edu , scroll to
the end of the page, and click on "Job Opportunities."

The City of Holland has posted openings for an multi-media production
specialist, an appraiser, and a public safety-police officer, as well
as two internships: broadcast journalism and TV producer. Go to
www.cityofholland.com and "Jobs" at end of page.

Check with Ottawa County Michigan Works! for information on available
jobs and resources for job-seekers. In Holland, the office is at 121
Clover St, (616) 396-2154; toll-free (800) 285-WORK; hours are Mon-Fri
from 8 am to 5 pm. http://www.miottawa.org/MichiganWorks