Sunday, September 28, 2014

In the Community from ACEH September 29, 2014

In the Community: September 29, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.                   The ACEH fiscal year is October 1 to September 30.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system on the website--www.harmonyalliance.org
--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 is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
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 on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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Mon, Sept 29, 4 pm:  Round Table of Returning Students from French-Speaking Countries.
At Hope College Martha Miller Center Auditorium 135, Columbia Ave at 10th St, Holland.
 
Sat, Oct 4, 9:30 am:  Breakfast Club.  Meet, enjoy a meal together, create relationships with people of different ethnicities.  Discussion about Ferguson.  wayne465@yahoo.com  At Imagine Fellowship, 167 West 20th, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 6: Last day to register to be eligible to vote in the November 4, 2014, election.
 
Mon, Oct 6, 8:15 am to 11:30 am:  "Cracking the Codes". The System of Racial Inequity, a film by Shakti Butler.  Discussion facilitated by Faye Richardson-Green, long-time diversity and inclusion leader.  Sponsored by Partners for a Racism-Free Community. (616) 466-6187.  $40, includes breakfast.  Register at EventBrite or at http://www.prfc-gr.org or mail check to PRFC, 250 Commerce SW, Grand Rapids 49503.  At Dominican Center at Marywood, 2025 Fulton St. E., Grand Rapids.
 
Tues, Oct 7, 7 pm:  KUSA (Kairos USA)-Holland community gathering.  Reports from persons who were in Israel and Palestine this summer.  Discussion on developments in the region.  friendsforpeace8@gmail.com  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 9, 6 pm: G.R.O.W. Movement annual kickoff and celebratory event.  The initiative is a Hope College campus-wide movement "to create a shared community vision to establish a common, positive, dynamic, inclusive and asset based approach to diversity and inclusion."  Spearheaded by Office of Multicultural Education, with partnerships throughout the campus.  At Maas Auditorium, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
  
Fri, Oct 10, 7 pm:  "Implicit Bias and Colorblindness," by Rev. Denise Kingdom Grier.  General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  Everyone is welcome.  392-5086.  At Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 13, 7 pm: Candidate forum for Michigan 89th House District (Amanda Price, Republican, and Don Bergman, Democrat) and Michigan 30th Senate District (Sarah Howard, Democrat; Arlan Meekhof, Republican, cannot attend).  Hosted by League of Women Voters-Holland.   mschmidt160@hotmail.com  At Park Township Hall, 52 152nd Ave, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 16, 8:30 am – 10 am:  8th annual Lakeshore Friends of Fair Housing breakfast: "Opening the Doors to Housing Choice," with fair housing advocate and urban photographer Bernard Kleina.  Presentation of Fair Housing Award.  Must register at http://www.fhcwm.org/lksbreakfast  Info at 1-866-389-FAIR or email lkeegan@fhcwm.org  At Midtown Center, 96 West 15th St, Holland.
 
Community Opportunities: Middle Schools
STEP UP mentoring program for middle school students:   Volunteer mentors are needed to tutor middle school students individually or in small groups once a week after school on Hope College campus for a semester or academic year, participate in social activities, become a role model.  Mentor orientation sessions start Oct 1; program begins Oct 8.  For more information, contact site coordinator Regan Postma-Montaño at stepup@hope.edu or (616) 395-7020.  Applications are at http://hope.edu/stepup/mentor_app.pdf
 
Calling All Colors conferences for middle school students need volunteers.  Conferences are Oct 6 and Oct 7 at Hope College and Oct 21 at Aquinas College, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am each day.  All volunteers must attend a training session (Oct 2 in Holland from 6 to 8 pm or Oct 15 in Grand Rapids, 6 to 8 pm.)  If you cannot attend a training session but are interested in volunteering, contact communications@ethnicdiversity.org or office@ethnicdiversity.org.  Calling All Colors is organized by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance.
 
Calling All Colors Middle School Liaisons for Holland Public Schools for 2014-15 academic year.  Help recruit students for the program, accompany students to CAC conferences, hold meetings every other week at Holland East or Holland West schools.  Training, materials, support, and stipend. Sarah Salguera at program@ethnicdiversity.org or call (616) 846-9074.
 
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Jobs
Allegan County:  Mail clerk, part-time (20 hrs/wk), $13.23 per hour with pro-rated benefits.  High school diploma or equivalent.  Job description and application at www.allegan-county.org  Deadline is 4 pm Wed, Oct 1.
 
Center for Women in Transition:   Two on-call shelter assistants. Ensure safety and security of facility, meet basic needs of residents; provide backup to crisis line volunteers. Hourly wage.  Available for all shifts, including 3rd; weekends and holidays.  High school diploma or equivalent; basic understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault issues desirable; sensitive to issues of diversity. Computer-proficient.  Resume and cover letter to Shelter Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland, MI 49424.  Deadline is Mon, Oct 13.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:  3 jobs.   http://www.oaisd.org/oaisd/employment
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
---Lead custodial/maintenance. Deadline is Wed, Oct 1
---Secretary II: special education/truancy.  Deadline is Fri, Oct 3
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Holland Service Center.  On-site Tuesday, Sept 30, at 121 Clover St, Holland:  5 employers:
---Macatawa Area Express, 9 am to 2 pm.  10 bus driver positions (4 full time w/benefits; 6 part-time with flexible hours).  Paid CDL training. 
---Plascore, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 4 pm.  25 manufacturing/production jobs, mostly 2nd and 3rd shift for saw operators, laminators, expanders, project engineer/cost estimator, and quality engineer.
---Primera Plastics, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 3 pm.  12 inspectors/operators, all shifts.  Bring resume and complete application.
---Hillshire Brands, 9 am to 4 pm.  24 openings.  Bring resume and apply online at www.hillshirebrands.com
---Effex Management Solutions, 8:30 am to noon.  15 production jobs for Magna Mirrors-Holland.  Will be asked to complete application and take a math and industrial test at hiring event.
 
Posies & Pastries:  Part-time delivery driver for local company; hours vary depending on time of year.  $8.15/hr.  Licensed driver with clean driving record; physically fit; should have reliable vehicle for rare occasions when company vehicle is not available (mileage paid).  Ideal for retiree. Call (616) 796-0223 to set up interview.  Deadline is Tues, Sept. 30. 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 21, 2014

In the Community from ACEH September 22, 2014

In the Community: Sept. 22, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.  The ACEH fiscal year is September 30 – October 1.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system on the website--www.harmonyalliance.org
--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 is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
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 on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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Tues, Sept 23:  National Register to Vote Day.  October 4 is the last day to register to vote in the November 4 mid-term elections for Michigan governor, senator, representatives in Congress, and local offices.  Contact your city hall or county clerk's office.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 11 am to 11 pm: Fundraiser for CASA, a Hope College program that helps at-risk children make stronger progress in school.  10 percent of Orange Leaf profits on sales of frozen yogurt that day will be donated to CASA.  At Orange Leaf, 184 South River (just north of 8th St), Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 4 pm: La Pause-Café.  Informal gathering of people who wish to chat in French with others; all levels of French are welcome.  Café meets every Tuesday.  At Lemonjello's Coffee Shop, 61 East 9th St, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 7 pm: Documentary, "Where There is Despair, Let Me Sow Hope," "transports you to developing countries to see what it would be like to live on $2 a day with no modern conveniences"; Q&A with Mary Dailey Brown, founder of SowHope International, which works to promote peace, protect children, and prevent trafficking.  Free; co-sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace and other groups, including ACEH.  At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 7 pm:  Film, "Fruitvale Station," and discussion "Caring About Michael Brown Jr.: What are the Issues?  What Are the Inequities?"  Sponsored by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance's Diversity Initiative of Northwest Ottawa County and Goodrich Quality Theaters.  Registration required, at www.ethnicdiversity.org  At Grand Haven 9 theater, 17220 Hayes St, Grand Haven.
 
Wed, Sept 24, 7 pm:  "Knowing Together, Growing Together: Racial Equity as a Key for the Future of Grand Rapids."  Presented by Dr. Manual Pastor, director of USC's program for environmental and regional equity.  Free, open to the public.  Sponsored by Spectrum Health.
At Wealthy Theatre, 1130 Wealthy St, SE, Grand Rapids.
 
Thurs, Sept 25, noon to 1 pm: Documentary film: "The State of Arizona": "Tracking the year after Arizona passed SB1070, its controversial 'papers please' law, film tells stories of people in Arizona on all sides of the issue and depicts a state and its people testing the edges of our democratic values."  Discussion follows. Free, open to the public.  Hosted by Spectrum Health and WGVU.  At Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus Auditorium, 100 Michigan St, NE, Grand Rapids.
 
Sun, Sept 28, 3 pm to 6 pm:  Beal Memorial Celebration: "Following Jesus' Footsteps in the
Neighborhood."  Features stories told through personal testimony, spoken word, music, photography, art, dance, video, scripture by central city people "from a broad spectrum of racial and religious backgrounds."  Refreshments.  Free; open to all.  www.bealmemorial.org  Event honors the late Philip Emerson Beal, peace and justice activist.  At Midtown Center, 96 West 15th St, Holland.
 
Mon, Sept 29, 4 pm:  Round Table of Returning Students from French-Speaking Countries.
At Hope College Martha Miller Center Auditorium 135, Columbia Ave at 10th St, Holland.
 
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Community Opportunity:   Family Meal Month, sponsored by Ottawa Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition in partnership with local restaurants in September to promote family dinners and celebrate the benefits of family time.  Go to www.talksooner.org   for restaurant updates, a list of participating restaurants in Ottawa County and a printable coupon to receive various discounts.
 
Jobs
Allegan County:  Mail clerk, part-time (20 hrs/wk), $13.23 per hour with pro-rated benefits.  High school diploma or equivalent.  Job description and application at www.allegan-county.org  Deadline is 4 pm Wed, Oct 1.
 
Center for Women in Transition:  2 positions for on-call shelter assistants. Ensure safety and security of facility and meet basic needs of residents; provide backup to crisis line volunteers. Hourly wage.  Available for all shifts, including 3rd; includes weekends and holidays.  High school diploma or equivalent; basic understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault issues desirable; sensitive to issues of diversity. Computer-proficient.  Send resume and cover letter to Shelter Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland, MI 49424.  Deadline is Mon, Oct 13.
 
City of Allegan:  Promotions coordinator.  Full-time (varied hours); $35,000, benefits package.  Assist with events, festivals, marketing in City of Allegan.  Degree in marketing or related field; business, volunteer management, customer service, and cash handling experience preferred.  http://www.cityofallegan.org/notices/html  Send cover letter and resume to City of Allegan, attn: Tracy Stull, 112 Locust, Allegan 49010 or email tstull@cityofallegan.org.  Deadline is Fri, Sept 26.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:  8 jobs.   Go to www.oaisd.org  and click on Employment
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
---Infant program teacher.  Deadline is today, Mon, Sept 22
---Special education (SXI) teacher: Deadline is Tues, Sept 23
---Speech pathologist. Deadline is Wed, Sept 24
---Occupational therapist.  Deadline is Wed, Sept. 24
---Maintenance specialist. Deadline is Thurs, Sept 25
---Lead custodial/maintenance. Deadline is Wed, Oct 1
---Secretary II: special education/truancy.  Deadline is Fri, Oct 3
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Holland Service Center.  On-site Tuesday, Sept 23, at 121 Clover St, Holland:  5 employers:
---MOKA (supporting individuals with disabilities in Muskegon, Ottawa, Kent, Allegan, Barry and Van Buren counties).  On site from 9 am to noon.  Apply online at www.moka.org; select Careers tab.
20 openings in Ottawa and Allegan counties. Residential support staff, community support staff, mentors.  Part-time, full-time, on call, various shifts.
---Dialogue Direct. On site from 10 am to 3 pm.  16 licensed healthcare advisors.  Bring resume; be prepared to complete online application.
---Walters Gardens Inc.  On site 10 am to 3 pm.  15 openings for plant processor, greenhouse processor, packer, materials handler, field operations.  Year-round, part-time and full-time.  Various benefits; $10/hr starting pay.
---Grand Rapids Building Services. On site noon to 4 pm.  7 openings, various shifts available. $9 - $11/hr; benefits after 90 days.  Bring resume and references.
---Kelly Services. On site 10 am to 3 pm.  Hiring for 160 openings at Haworth; assembly, hi-lo, machine operators in Holland.  $10-$15/hr; stay bonus; attendance bonus.  Long-term temp to hire; Kelly employees eligible to apply directly to Haworth as soon as first day on the job.
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Grand Haven Service Center.  On-site Friday, Sept 26, at 106 South 6th St, Grand Haven:
---MOKA (supporting individuals with disabilities in Muskegon, Ottawa, Kent, and Allegan) On site from 10 am to noon and 1 pm to 2 pm:  Residential support staff, community support staff, and mentors.  Part time, full-time, on call, various shifts.  Go to www.moka.org and select Careers tab; apply online.
 
Posies & Pastries:  Part-time delivery driver for local company; hours vary depending on time of year.  $8.15/hr.  Licensed driver with clean driving record; physically fit; should have reliable vehicle for rare occasions when company vehicle is not available (mileage paid).  Ideal for retiree. Call (616) 796-0223 to set up interview.  Deadline is Tues, Sept. 30. 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 14, 2014

In the Community from ACEH September 15

 
In the Community: Sept. 15, 2014
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 Does "In the Community" help you learn about or publicize diversity  events? 
If so, please consider joining ACEH or renewing your membership. Your dues  help pay for  this email and all the other Alliance  activities: $20 a year ($35/two years) for an individual; $30 a year ($50/two years) for a family; $40 for nonprofits; $75 for businesses.  The ACEH fiscal year is September 30 – October 1.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system on the website--www.harmonyalliance.org
--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 is a 501(c) 3 organization; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  
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 on the ACEH website. 
 
Check us out under Groups on Facebook at ACEH - Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony.  Lots of posted info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.
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TODAY, Mon, Sept 15, 4 pm: "The Founding of Nibakure Children's Village in Rwanda," by Floriane Brown.  Sponsored by Hope College groups.  At Martha Miller 135, Columbia Ave at 10th St, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 16, 4 pm:  La Pause-Café.  Gathering every Tuesday for people interested in chatting with others in French (all levels of French are welcome).  Hosted by Hope College French department.  At Lemonjello's Coffee, 61 East 9th St, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 16, 6:30 pm:  Final Tulipanes film: "Adelante," about an Irish-Catholic church just outside Philadelphia; through an Irish-American priest, young Mexican immigrants, and older Irish  parishoners, shows how different communities made mutual adjustments to create bonds of friendship and understanding. www.tulipanes.org  At St. Francis de Sales Church, Maple Ave at 13th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Sept 18, 3 pm to 5 pm:  Volunteer Fair at Davenport University.  Representatives from 21 groups in the community, including ACEH, will be present with representatives to discuss volunteer opportunities.  todd.hubbard@davenport.edu  At Davenport University, 643 South Waverly, Holland.
 
Fri, Sept 19, 7 pm (support group); 8 pm (program):  PFLAG meeting to hear Rev. Salvatore Sapienza, pastor of Douglas Congregational UCC and a former monk of the Catholic church, who will speak about his book "Gay is a Gift," a guide on gay spirituality. He is also author of "Seventy Times Seven."  At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.
 
Sat, Sept 20, 10 am:  Sign-up for All for One dance classes.  Offered are hip/hop, line dance, jazz, and Mexican Folklorico.  $35 for 8 weeks.  For more information, email Norma Luna at moonchild1993@yahoo.com   At Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St, Holland.

Sat, Sept 20, 3 pm to 9 pm: Lakeshore Street Party, sponsored by Local First.  Family-friendly event with local music, local food and beverage vendors, kids' activities with Boys and Girls Club.  Breakdancing by Circle Junkees.  At Washington Square, between 18th and 19th Sts, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 7 pm: Documentary, "Where There is Despair, Let Me Sow Hope," "transports you to developing countries to see what it would be like to live on $2 a day with no modern conveniences"; Q&A with Mary Dailey Brown, founder of SowHope International, which works to promote peace, protect children, and prevent trafficking.  Free; co-sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace and other groups, including ACEH.  At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
 
Tues, Sept 23, 7 pm:  Film, "Fruitvale Station," and discussion "Caring About Michael Brown Jr.: What are the Issues?  What Are the Inequities?"  Sponsored by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance's Diversity Initiative of Northwest Ottawa County and Goodrich Quality Theaters.  Registration required, at www.ethnicdiversity.org  At Grand Haven 9 theater, 17220 Hayes St, Grand Haven.
 
Wed, Sept 24, 7 pm:  "Knowing Together, Growing Together: Racial Equity as a Key for the Future of Grand Rapids."  Presented by Dr. Manual Pastor, director of USC's program for environmental and regional equity.  Free, open to the public.  Sponsored by Spectrum Health.
At Wealthy Theatre, 1130 Wealthy St, SE, Grand Rapids.
 
Thurs, Sept 25, noon to 1 pm: Documentary film: "The State of Arizona": "Tracking the year after Arizona passed SB1070, its controversial 'papers please' law, film tells stories of people in Arizona on all sides of the issue and depicts a state and its people testing the edges of our democratic values."  Discussion follows. Free, open to the public.  Hosted by Spectrum Health and WGVU.  At Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus Auditorium, 100 Michigan St, NE, Grand Rapids.
 
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Community Opportunity:   Family Meal Month, sponsored by Ottawa Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition in partnership with local restaurants in September to promote family dinners and celebrate the benefits of family time.  Go to www.talksooner.org   for restaurant updates, a list of participating restaurants in Ottawa County and a printable coupon to receive various discounts.
 
Job Fairs
Thurs, Sept 18, 9 am to 6 pm:  Job Fair for LG Chem Michigan Inc; production operator starting at $13/hr.  Maintenance and engineering positions.  At DoubleTree by Hilton, 650 East 24th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Sept 18, 3 pm to 7 pm: Job Fair for Dr. Pepper Snapple Group; local route delivery drivers, transport driver, merchandiser. For priority interview status, apply online before the Job Fair at www.dpsg.com/Careers in Holland.  Fair at 545 East 32nd St, Holland.
 
Jobs
A. D. Bos Vending Services:  Vending route specialist based out of Holland facility; operate a stepvan-type vehicle and service vending machines at customer sites.  Eye for detail, ability to merchandise products, develop relationships with customers, good driving record.  Email resume to vandenberg@adbos.com or apply in person at A.D. Bos Vending Service, 308 Garden Ave, Holland.
 
City of Allegan:  Promotions coordinator.  Full-time (varied hours); $35,000, benefits package.  Assist with events, festivals, marketing in City of Allegan.  Degree in marketing or related field; business, volunteer management, customer service, and cash handling experience preferred.  http://www.cityofallegan.org/notices/html  Send cover letter and resume to City of Allegan, attn: Tracy Stull, 112 Locust, Allegan 49010 or email tstull@cityofallegan.org.  Deadline is Fri, Sept. 26.
 
County of Allegan:  Telecommunicator, full-time, $16.91/hr; benefits.  High school grad or equivalent, prefer minimum 2 years' public emergency service field such as police, fire, ambulance, or dispatch.  Clerical and computer skills.  www.allegancounty.orgDeadline is Fri, Sept 19 at 4 p.m.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:  6 jobs.   Go to www.oaisd.org  and click on Employment
---Communications Project Assistant/Graphic Design.  Deadline is Fri, Sept. 19.
---Technology field support.  Position open until filled.
---Infant program teacher.  Deadline is Mon, Sept 22.
---Special education (SXI) teacher: Deadline is Tues, Sept 23.
---Speech pathologist. Deadline is Wed, Sept 24.
---Occupational therapist.  Deadline is Wed, Sept. 24.
 
Ottawa County Michigan Works! Grand Haven Service Center.  On-site Friday, Sept 19, at 106 South 6th St, Grand Haven:
---MOKA (supporting individuals with disabilities in Muskegon, Ottawa, Kent, and Allegan) On site from 10 am to noon and 1 pm to 2 pm:  Residential support staff, community support staff, and mentors.  Part time, full-time, on call, various shifts.  Go to www.moka.org and select Careers tab; apply online.
 
Posies & Pastries:  Part-time delivery driver for local company; hours vary depending on time of year.  $8.15/hr.  Licensed driver with clean driving record; physically fit; should have reliable vehicle for rare occasions when company vehicle is not available (mileage paid).  Ideal for retiree. Call (616) 796-0223 to set up interview.  Deadline is Tues, Sept. 30.