Monday, November 25, 2013
In the Community from ACEH November 25
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In the Community from ACEH November 18
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
In the Community from ACEH November 11
The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
Weekly Listing of Events in Holland and West Michigan
November 11, 2013
Wed, Nov 13, 5:30 pm reception, 6:45 pm dinner and program: 2013
Dutch-American Heritage Day. Keynote speaker Dr. Robert Swierenga, on
the history of Holland. Tickets $15. (616) 726-8010 or
info@wmdutch-americanheritage.com At The Pinnacle Center, 3330
Highland Dr, Hudsonville.
Wed, Nov 13, 7 pm: 19th annual Diversity Lecture Series with John Elder
Robinson on "Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's." Sponsored
by Grand Rapids Community College and others. Free. (616) 234-3390.
At Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St NE, Grand Rapids.
Thurs, Nov 14, 7 pm: 5th annual Storytelling Event: Racial Minority
Students. Students discuss what it is like to be a minority at Hope
College. Sponsored by on-campus groups and offices. At 1000 Schaap
Science Center, Hope College, College Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Thurs, Nov 14, 7 pm: Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series presents poet
Patricia Smith "recognized as a force in poetry, playwriting, fiction,
performance, and creative collaboration." Author of six volumes of
poetry and four-time national individual champion of the popular Poetry
Slam; teacher at several colleges. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 West
8th, Holland.
Fri, Nov 15, 2 pm: "Fifty Years Later: The State of Racism in
America." 90-minute live-streamed forum moderated by Ray Suarez of
PBS; keynote by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori. Produced
by The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Mississippi. Two panels:
"Racism in America Today: Why Does it Persist?" and "Racism in
America's Future: Where Is There Hope for Change?" with Myrlie
Evers-Williams; William Winter, former governor of Mississippi; Tim
Wise, and others. At St. Mark's Fellowship Hall, 134 North Division
Ave, Grand Rapids.
Fri, Nov 15, 7 pm (support group), 8 pm (program): PFLAG meeting.
Author Jeff Enro will read from his book, "Trust Me." He writes young
adult fiction and coming-out stories; best known are the "Dumb Jock"
series and "Bullied." At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave,
Holland.
Sat, Nov 16, 9 am to 5 pm: 18th annual Kalamazoo Russian Festival.
Musical performances, educational programs, children's activities, and
Russian Art, vendors, and cuisine. Adults $10; students $6; age 12 and
under, $2; family, $20. www.russianfestival.org At Fetzer Center,
Western Michigan University, 2350 Business Court, Kalamazoo.
Sat, Nov 16, 4:45 to 6:15 pm: Hope College "IMAGES: A Reflection of
Cultures" dinner, a sampling of foods from around the world. By Hope
College Office of International Education. Students offer cuisine from
Algeria, English, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Italy, Japan,
Mexico, Russia, Vietnam. $5 payable at the door. At Phelps Hall, 154
East 10th St at Columbia Ave, Holland.
Sat, Nov 16, 7 pm: Hope College "IMAGES: A Reflection of Cultures"
showcase featuring skits, dance, song, and other clips of culture
through languages and fashion. More than 60 Hope College students will
take part. By Hope College Office of International Education. Free.
At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.
Mon, Nov 18, 7 pm: General meeting of school board of Holland Public
Schools. Board meets the third Monday of each month. Open to the
public. At East K-7 school, 373 East 24th St, Holland.
Mon, Nov 18, 7 pm: "Understanding the Affordable Care Act," by Brett
Williams of Michigan Consumers for Healthcare, an alliance of consumers
and policymakers "to attain affordable, accessible, quality healthcare
for everyone in Michigan through education, outreach, advocacy and
stakeholder engagement." Presented by the League of Women
Voters/Holland and Herrick District Library. At Herrick District
Library, 300 South River, Holland.
Tues, Nov 19, 8 to 11 am: Film, "Cracking the Codes: The System of
Racial Inequity," by Shakti Butler. Discussion led by Faye
Richardson-Green. $15 per person includes breakfast. Register at
prfc-gr.org or go to eventbrite.com. Presented by Partners for a
Racism-Free Community. At Dominican Center at Marywood, 2025 Fulton
St E, Grand Rapids.
Tues, Nov 19, 6 pm to 7:30 pm: Justice for Some or Justice for All?
Community Conversation on Race. Presentation by the Restorative Circles
group and speakers from Muslim and Jewish faiths. Discussion. At
Imagine Fellowship, 167 West 20th, Holland. (Rescheduled from Nov 12)
Tues, Nov 19, 7 pm to 8:30 pm: Native American Lecture: "For Reasons
of Blood and Survival." Historian Dr. Fred Johnson of Hope College
speaks about the relationship between Native and African Americans.
Discussion follows. Sponsored by Office of Multicultural Education.
At Maas Conference Center, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Wed, Nov 20, 4:30 pm: Journalist and political analyst Jack
Lessenberry presents "Now More Than Ever: Civil Discourse in an Age of
Ranting," the inaugural lecture of the Padnos/Sarosik Endowned
Professorship of Civil Discourse at GVSU. At Loosemore Auditorium,
DeVos Center,
GVSU, 401 West Fulton St, Grand Rapids.
Wed, Nov 20, 7 pm: 5th annual Storytelling Event: Students with a
Disability. Students discuss what it is like to be a person with a
disability at Hope College. Sponsored by on-campus groups and offices.
At 1000 Schaap Science Center, Hope College, College Ave at 11th St,
Holland.
Fri, Nov 22, 8 am-3:30 pm: Conference, "MI Response to Hate,"
presented by the Michigan Alliance against Hate Crimes and the Michigan
Department of Civil Rights. Speakers, presentations on building
Community Response Systems. Free. Register at
miaahc.com/mi-response-to-hate-conference/ At MSU Kellogg Hotel &
Conference Center, 219 South Harrison Rd, East Lansing.
JOB OPENING
City of Holland: Part-time (28 flexible hours/wk) Multimedia
Production Specialist to maintain and operate the city's public
broadcasting equipment; record and broadcast city meetings and Holland
events; produce various videos; other duties as assigned. Bachelor's
or technical school degree; 2-4 years video production experience with
proficiency at Final cut Pro video editing software. $15-$28/hour;
benefits not applicable. Send resume and cover letter by Fri, Nov 22,
to City of Holland, Human Resources Department, 270 South River,
Holland. hr@cityofholland.com
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, December 7
ACEH will hold its annual Holiday Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party, 5
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, at First United Methodist
Church, 57 West 10th, Holland. Please bring a dish to share and a
nonperishable item for Community Action House food bank. Music,
special performances, children's art, balloon animals--fun, fellowship,
and delicious food.
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Sunday, November 03, 2013
In the Community from ACEH November 4
Tues, Nov 5: 7 am to 8 pm: VOTE TODAY.
Tues, Nov 5, 5 pm: Day of the Dead Altered Book Workshop with Kelli
Perkins. Basic supplies provided but bring small photos of loved ones
and/or favorite ephemera and charms to include in your book. Limited
to 20 people; registration required. At Herrick District Library, 300
S. River, Holland.
Tues, Nov 5, 7 pm to 9 pm: 5th Annual Storytelling Event: LGBT
students discuss "what it's like at Hope College to be a minority."
Hosted by Student Development, GLBOE, BSU, LSO, HAPA, and Disability
Services. Thurs, Nov 14: Racial minority students; Wed, Nov 20:
Disabled students. At Schaap Science Center 1000, College Ave at 10th
St, Holland.
Wed, Nov 6, 6:45 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and
Ethnic Harmony (ACEH), showing new documentary film "Our Fires Still
Burn: The Native American Experience" featuring a businessman,
journalist, artist, and youth advocate. Discussion and refreshments
follow. Everyone is welcome. 392-5086. At Fried-Hemenway Auditorium,
Martha Miller Center, Hope College, 10th St. at Columbia Ave, Holland.
NOTE different time, day, and place from usual meetings.
Thurs, Nov 7, 4 pm to 6 pm: Documentary film, "Indian Schools: The
Survivors' Story," followed by panel with Fay Givens, executive
director of American Indian Services; Dr. Kay McGowen, anthropology
faculty at Eastern Michigan University; and Warren Petoskey, artist and
author of "Dancing My Dream." At Cook-DeWitt Center, Grand Valley
State University, Allendale.
Thurs, Nov 7, 4 pm to 7 pm: Community Open House for Mediation
Services. Guest speaker (5:45 pm) Doug Van Epps, director of Office of
Dispute Resolution, Michigan Supreme Court State Court Administrative
Office. Learn about mediation programs, meet staff, video
presentations, raffle, refreshments. (616) 399-1600. At Courthouse
Square, 68 West 8th St, Suite 220, Holland.
Thurs, Nov 7, 7:30 pm: Annual A. J. Muste Memorial Lecture with
speaker Dr. David Cortright, "The Power of Nonviolence: Why peaceful
methods are more effective than the use of force." He is director of
policy studies at the Kroc Institute for International peace studies at
the University of Notre Dame. The lecture series began in 1985 to
commemorate the life and work of A. J. Muste, a Hope alumnus who became
a tireless activist for peace and justice. Contact gruenler@hope.edu.
At Wichers Auditorium, Nykerk Hall of Music, Hope College mid-campus
east of College Ave, Holland.
Fri, Nov 8, 6:30 pm, silent auction, appetizers; 7:30 pm, dinner.
Annual Dinner of Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP). $50 per
person. www.laup.org At Midtown Center, 2nd floor auditorium, 96 West
15th St, Holland.
Sun, Nov 10, 2 pm to 4 pm (comments at 3 pm): Photo exhibit open
house: "We Have Faith," featuring LGBT and allied clergy and people of
many faiths and denominations, including Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Sponsored by Hope Church's Reconciliation Ministry, the exhibit is
open to Nov 17. (616) 392-7947. www.hopechurchrca.org At Hope
Church, RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland.
Wed, Nov 13, 5:30 pm reception, 6:45 pm dinner and program: 2013
Dutch-American Heritage Day. Keynote speaker Dr. Robert Swierenga, on
the history of Holland. Tickets $15. (616) 726-8010 or
info@wmdutch-americanheritage.com At The Pinnacle Center, 3330
Highland Dr, Hudsonville.
Sat, Nov 15, 9 am to 5 pm: 18th annual Kalamazoo Russian Festival.
Musical performances, educational programs, children's activities, and
Russian Art, vendors, and cuisine. Adults $10; students $6; age 12 and
under, $2; family, $20. www.russianfestival.org At Fetzer Center,
Western Michigan University, 2350 Business Court, Kalamazoo.
Tues, Nov 19, 6 pm to 7:30 pm: Justice for Some or Justice for All?
Community Conversation on Race. Presentation by the Restorative Circles
group; possible speakers from Muslim and Jewish faiths. At Imagine
Fellowship, 167 West 20th, Holland. (Rescheduled from Nov 12)
Tues, Nov 19, 7 pm to 8:30 pm: Native American Lecture: "For Reasons
of Blood and Survival." Historian Dr. Fred Johnson of Hope College
speaks his personal background and about the relationship between
Native and African Americans "as they formed relationships to protect
themselves from racial injustice." Discussion follows. Sponsored by
Office of Multicultural Education at Hope. At Maas Conference Center,
Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Community Opportunity: Food Distribution Friday, Nov 8
Surplus food commodities supplied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
will be distributed by Ottawa County Community Action Agency on Friday,
Nov 8 at four locations in the county. Boxes of food distributed to
income-qualified families* will contain apple juice, green beans,
carrots, cranberry juice concentrate, egg noodles, grapefruit juice,
shelf stable milk, rolled oats, peanut butter, pears, canned pork,
potato flakes, and cream of mushroom soup.
Proof of income is verbal only but proof of residence is required (such
as a driver's license, utility bill, lease agreement, tax bill, trash
collection bill, etc.) Families are allowed food from one location
only. Families who are in the Family Independence Program or SNAP
program are automatically eligible.
Sites and hours:
--Community Action House, 345 West 14th St, Holland. 1 pm to 3 pm.
--Love, Inc., of Southeast Ottawa County, 3300 Van Buren, Hudsonville.
1 pm to 3 pm.
--St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 920 Fulton, Grand Haven. 10 am to
noon.
--V.F.W. Post 5598, 511 North 68th Ave, Coopersville. 10 am to noon.
The food program coordinator is Mary Grillo, CAA, (616) 393-5619.
*Household of one, income of $22,980 or below; two-person household,
$31,020 or below; three-person, $39,060 or below; four-person, $47,100
or below. Income limits rise approximately $8,000 for each additional
household member.
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