Sunday, September 27, 2015

In the Community from ACEH September 28, 2015

In the Community: September 28, 2015
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 
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 www.harmonyalliance.org
 
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.  If you are interested in becoming a member of ACEH, please see information at the end of this email.
 
Your support of "In the Community" and other ACEH activities is welcomed!
Please see the end of this email for information on becoming a member.
______________________________________________________________________________
 
"In the Community" is taking a break beginning in early October. It will resume after October 21You can contact ACEH at Chris@Grier.com or aceh@harmonyalliance.org
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Thurs, Oct 8, 7:30 pm (doors open 7 pm): "On Two Fronts: Latinos and Vietnam."  The Big Read Holland Area joins with Hispanic Heritage Month collaborative to present a documentary of "memoirs from two siblings examining the Latino experience during a war that placed the heaviest burden on working-class youth."  Free.  At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 West 8th, Holland.
 
Mon, Oct 12, 7 pm: Candidate Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the Holland Area.  Candidates for the contested races of Holland mayor, council person at large, and 4th Ward council person will be present.  At Holland City Hall Council Chambers, 270 South River, Holland.
 
Wed, Oct 14, 5:30 pm-7 pm: #RacisminGR Community Conversation, Part III.  Free event for people to discuss, in a safe space, experiences with racism, bias, and inequity in Grand Rapids. Hosted by Partners for a Racism-Free Community.  www.prfc-gr.org  At Christian Reformed Church North America, 1700 28th St, Grand Rapids.
 
Thurs, Oct 15, 6:30 pm to 8 pm: Bilingual College Fair.  Sponsored by Hispanic Center of Western Michigan for Latino students and families to meet with bilingual (English/Spanish) representatives of many colleges.  Free, open to the public.  www.2015BilingualCollegeFair.eventbrite.com  At César Chavez Elementary School, 1205 Grandville Ave, NW, Grandville.
 
Fri, Oct 16, 6 pm (trans support group), 7 pm (support group), 8 pm (program).  PFLAG meeting: "Generous Spaciousness—Responding to Gay Christians in the Church."  Video of a speeh given in April by author and pastor Wendy VanderWal Gritter to students and friends of Calvin College.  She tells the story of Kathy, a traditional Christian who works in a Christian organization and discovers she is a lesbian: "Can she be lesbian and still Christian? Can she come out of her closet?  Can a woman pastor like Wendy change attitudes in a conservative Protestant denomination?"  At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.
 
Sun, Oct 18, 9:15 am (parent session at 3 pm):  Transgender Youth Empowerment Workshop. Sponsored by Stand with Trans for youth ages 12-23.  Youth sessions on art, music, poetry, self-defense, bullying and the law, college and careers, more.  (248) 739-9254 or roz@standwithtrans.org. www.standwithtrans.org  At Affirmations, 290 West Nine Mile, Ferndale.
 
Tues, Oct 20, 5:30 pm:  Disability Network/Lakeshore "The Ability Award" event honoring those who "persist in the vision of communities where people with disabilities can participate, contribute, and belong."  Keynote address by Lt. Gov. Brian Calley.  Light appetizers, followed by program.  RSVP by October 13 to www.dnlakeshore.org  At Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 22, 8:30am – 10 am: 9th annual Lakeshore Friends of Fair Housing Breakfast. Opening Doors to Housing Choice.  Keynote speaker is Kevin Boyle, author of the award-winning book "Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age," the true story of a black doctor, Dr. Ossian Sweet, as he and his family move into a white neighborhoods in 1920s Detroit.  Register for the event at www.fhcwm.org   At Double Tree Hotel, 650 East 24th St, Holland.
 
Community Opportunities
Beginner's Conversational Spanish I Course:  Registration is open for weekly course (3 pm to 5 pm, Tues, Oct 6-Tues, Dec. 15) by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance at Macatawa Resource Center, 665 136th Ave, Door #2, Holland. $100. Register at http://www.ethnicdiversity.org/getinvolved
 
Clases de inglés:  Lunes, martes, y jueves 6:30-8:30 de la tarde.  Costo: Donaciones.  Para más información, llame a la oficina de LAUP al (616) 392-5058. www.laupholland.org  At Hope College, Martha Miller Center, 257 East 10th, Holland.  
 
Calling All Colors:  Volunteers needed 9 am to 11:30 am to facilitate small group dialogue at one or more middle- and high school Calling All Colors conferences (Oct. 5, Lakeshore middle school, at Hope College; Oct 6, Lakeshore high school, Hope College; Oct 20, Kent County high school, Aquinas College, GR).  Training is Mon, Sept 28, 5:30 pm at Hope College or Wed, Oct 14, 5:30 pm at Aquinas College; alternative training is available if you can't attend one of these sessions.  www.program@ethnicdiversity.org  Organized by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance.
 
Escape Ministries:  Volunteers for this Holland program that works to  "inspire, equip, and empower at-risk teens and young adults." Needed: mentors for middle and high school students; help with youth athletic programs; assistance with food pantry distribution; administrative support.  For more information, go to www.escape-out.org
 
Screening for Breast Cancer:  Holland Hospital has a Komen Foundation grant to cover the cost of  mammograms and ultrasounds for Ottawa County women struggling to afford such tests. Helping to qualify potential patients are:  City on a Hall Clinic, (616) 748-6009; Holland Community Health Center, (616) 394-3788; or InterCare Community Health Network, (855) 869-6900. 
 
Exhibit
Native Makers, through Nov. 7:  Art forms: baskets, pottery, fiber art, wood carvings, by members of Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians; photos taken at Sweet Grass Moon pow wow in 2015.  www.sc4a.org or (269) 857-2399.  At Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St, Saugatuck.
 
Jobs and Job Fairs
Holland Michigan Works:  Hiring event Tues, Sept 29, 10 am to 2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154.  8 employers (Huntington National Bank, Speedway LLC, Dialog Direct, Pilot Flying J, Blu Perspective, Holland Special Delivery, Medilodge of Holland, Enviro-Clean Building Services) with 172 jobs, including call center customer service and Spanish bilingual customer service, shift leader trainees, licensed and non-licensed health insurance advisor, cashiers, custodian, retail sales, travel center coffee host, prep cook, and managers, assembly, machine operators, quality inspectors, local CDL-A driver, CNAs, LPNs, RN, education & training director, cleaners, stocking attendant, trash cart attendant.  Bring copies of resume.
 
Haworth Job Fair, Tues, Sept 29, 3 pm to 7 pm.  Assembly, machine repair, machine operators, sewers/upholsterers, material handlers, loaders/unloaders, switchers/shuttle drivers.  Bring resume and photo I.D. At One Haworth Center, Holland.
 
Freedom Village Career Fair:  Tues, Oct 6, 8 am-5pm. Jobs at this senior living community in downtown Holland.  At Freedom Village Lakes Atrium, 145 Columbia, Holland.  If unable to attend, contact Beth at (616) 820-7483 or 1-800-622-5474. boonk@brookdaleliving.com
 
Allegan County:  www.allegancounty.org Call-in child care worker, part time; corrections officer; deputy sheriff; veterans' court agent, part-time; administrative assistant-central dispatch; deputy circuit court clerk; personal health services manager. Varying deadlines.
 
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland:  (1) South Side Facility: elementary program coordinator (up to 27.5 hrs/wk, between 1:30 - 7 pm M-F; bachelor's degree required); elementary program assistant (up to 20 hrs/wk between 2:30-6:30 pm, M-F); teen program coordinator (up t0 30 hrs/wk between 2-8 pm M-F; bachelor's degree required).  (2) North Side Facility: teen program assistant (up to 20 hrs/wk, between 3-8 pm, M-F.  Send resumes, cover letters to Attn: Sara Dekker at sdekker@bgch.org or mail to 435 Van Raalte Ave, Holland 49423.  For more info, call (616) 392-4102.
 
City of Holland:   http://www.cityofholland.com/jobs  or pick up appllication at City Hall, Human Resources Dept, 270 S. River, Holland.
 
Community Action House:  Bilingual case manager.  Bachelor's degree in social work or related but will consider equivalent human services experience.  Send cover letter and resume to Rachel Ahee, Stabilization Services Supervisor at rahee@communityactionhouse.org  Deadline is Mon, Oct 5.
 
Downtown Market Grand Rapids: Incubator kitchen and program manager, full-time.  http://downtownmarketgr.com/be-a-part/work/incubator-kitchen-program-manager 
 
Evergreen Commons:   Day Center program assistant; food service personnel; part-time volunteer coordinator.  www.evergreencommons.org. click on Evergreen and Join Our Team.
 
Herman Miller:  Full-time manufacturing and skilled positions. www.hermanmiller.com/careers
 
Holland Aquatic Center:  Part-time swim instructor (days, some evenings, weekends). Beginning at $10/hr.  Apply at Holland Aquatic Center, 550 Maple Ave, Holland.
 
Holland Hospital:  Full- and part-time positions.  www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.
 
Holland Museum:  Part-time facilities assistant (12-15 hrs/wk).  dhawley@hollandmuseum.org
 
Holland Public Schools:   www.hollandpublicschools.org and go to HR-Jobs link.
 
Hope College:  www.hope.edu  Campus safety, on-call officer; campus ministries, chaplain of integral missions (deadline Oct 2); Emmaus Scholars program, assistant director in residence (17.5/hrs per week in fall and spring semesters; housing provided; deadline Sept 30); full-time operator/dispatcher; full-time and part-time custodians.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   www.oaisd.org and click on Employment.  Secretary-technology services; payroll coordinator/specialist; behavioral assistants; teacher assistant.
 
West Ottawa Public Schools:  www.westottawa.net/jobs/
 
Zeeland Public Schools:   www.zps.org/jobs
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Has  "In the Community" helped you learn about or publicize multicultural and diversity events?   ACEH welcomes your support!  Member dues help pay for this email and all the other Alliance activities.  If you'd like to become a member, 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.  Or you can become a service member, and contribute time as a volunteer.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Al Minert, 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.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

In the Community from ACEH September 21, 2015

In the Community: September 21, 2015
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 
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 www.harmonyalliance.org
 
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.  If you are interested in becoming a member of ACEH, please see information at the end of this email.
 
Your support of "In the Community" and other ACEH activities is welcomed!
Please see end of this email for information on becoming a member.
______________________________________________________________________________
 
TONIGHT, Mon, Sept 21, 7 pm:  Tulipanes film: "¡Que Viva Mexico!"  90-minute silent flm by Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.  Sones de Mexico will present a live score for the film.  Free.  At Dewitt Auditorium, Hope College, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
 
 
Thurs, Sept 24, and Fri, Sept 25, 9 am to 4 pm:  Restorative Circle Facilitator Training. Learn to communicate and collaborate in times of conflict and how to facilitate a formal restorative circle. Suggested donation $100.  Sponsored by Hope Church and Holland Restorative Circles.  https://hrcircles.wordpress.com/  or (616) 392-7947.  At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.
 
Sun, Sept 27, 11:30 am- 3:30 pm:  Chuseok-Korean Thanksgiving Day.  Worship, special Korean traditional meal, ping pong tournament, and Korean traditional game.  Contact Dr. John Kim at (616) 795-8047 or johnkimsma@gmail.com  At Holland Korean Church, 11 East 32nd St, Holland.
 
Mon, Sept 28, 7 to 9 pm:  8-week class, Policing in America and in Grand Rapids.  Presented by Grand Rapids Institute for Information Demoracy.  $20.  Participation limited to 15 people Contact jsmith@griid.org.  Location of class to be determined.
 
Thurs, Oct 8, 7:30 pm (doors open 7 pm): "On Two Fronts: Latinos and Vietnam."  The Big Read Holland Area joins with Hispanic Heritage Month collaborative to present a documentary of "memoirs from two siblings examining the Latino experience during a war that placed the heaviest burden on working-class youth."  Free.  At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 West 8th, Holland.
 
Tues, Oct 20, 5:30 pm:  Disability Network/Lakeshore "The Ability Award" event honoring those who "persist in the vision of communities where people with disabilities can participate, contribute, and belong."  Keynote address by Lt. Gov. Brian Calley.  Light appetizers, followed by program.  RSVP by October 13 to www.dnlakeshore.org  At Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant, 216 Van Raalte Ave, Holland.
 
Thurs, Oct 22, 8:30am – 10 am: 9th annual Lakeshore Friends of Fair Housing Breakfast. Opening Doors to Housing Choice.  Keynote speaker is Kevin Boyle, author of the award-winning book "Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights and Murder in the Jazz Age," the true story of a black doctor, Dr. Ossian Sweet, as he and his family move into a white neighborhoods in 1920s Detroit.  Register for the event at www.fhcwm.org   At Double Tree Hotel, 650 East 24th St, Holland.
 
Community Opportunities
Nuestra Comunidad Hispana.  An invitation to Hispanic Americans to record their stories as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.  Facilitators available to help the story teller in Spanish or English; stories will be displayed at LAUP annual dinner and other sites; participants will receive a copy of their photograph and story.  At Herrick District Library, 270 S. River, Holland: Today, Mon, Sept 21, 3 pm-5 pm; Sat, Sept 26, 10 am-noon.
 
Beginner's Conversational Spanish I Course:  Registration is open for this weekly course (3 pm to 5 pm, Tues, Oct 6,  to Tues, Dec. 15) offered by Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance at Macatawa Resource Center, 665 136th Ave, Door #2, Holland.  Go to http://www.ethnicdiversity.org/getinvolved  for a registration form.
 
Escape Ministries:  Volunteers for this Holland program that works to  "inspire, equip, and empower at-risk teens and young adults." Needed: mentors for middle and high school students; help with youth athletic programs; assistance with food pantry distribution; administrative support.  For more information, go to www.escape-out.org
 
Screening for Breast Cancer:  Holland Hospital has a Komen Foundation grant to cover the cost of  mammograms and ultrasounds for Ottawa County women struggling to afford such tests. Helping to qualify potential patients are:  City on a Hall Clinic, (616) 748-6009; Holland Community Health Center, (616) 394-3788; or InterCare Community Health Network, (855) 869-6900. 
 
Exhibit
Native Makers, now through Nov. 7:  Display of art forms, including baskets, pottery, fiber art, wood carvings, by members of the Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians; photographs taken at the Sweet Grass Moon pow wow in 2015.  www.sc4a.org or (269) 857-2399.  At Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver St, Saugatuck.
 
Jobs and Job Fair
Holland Michigan Works:  Hiring event Tues, Sept 22, 10 am to 2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154.  6 employers (Elwood Staffing, Workforce Management LLC, Resthaven, CSM Services, Quincy Street Inc, and LG Chem Michigan Inc.) with 158 jobs, including production team, technical operators, die settlers, CNC lathe operators, maintenance electrician, team leaders, school custodians, CNAs, LPN, RN, receptionist/housekeeping, home care director.  Bring copies of resume.
 
Job Fair, Thurs, Sept 24, 4 pm to 7 pm:  Dialog Direct has 100+ positions for licensed and non-licensed health insurance agents; hiring for Medicare open enrollment season .  Applicants can complete an assessment before the Fair at http://bit.ly/Hollandjobfair-9-24.  At 1351 South Waverly Rd, Suite 360, Holland.
 
Allegan County:  Open until filled.  www.allegancounty.org Call-in child care worker, part time; corrections officer; deputy sheriff; veterans' court agent, part-time; administrative assistant-central dispatch; deputy circuit court clerk.
 
City of Holland:   http://www.cityofholland.com/jobs  Clerical assistant, part-time;  reserve officer; paid on-call volunteer firefighter; tree trimmer; broadcast journalism and TV interns; fall to early winter landscape laborers   Print application from website and email to hr@cityofholland.com or pick up application at City Hall, Human Resources Dept, 270 S. River, Holland.
 
Downtown Market Grand Rapids: Incubator kitchen and program manager, full-time.  http://downtownmarketgr.com/be-a-part/work/incubator-kitchen-program-manager 
 
Evergreen Commons:   Day Center program assistant; food service personnel; part-time volunteer coordinator.  www.evergreencommons.org. click on Evergreen and Join Our Team.
 
Herman Miller:  Full-time manufacturing and skilled positions.  Info and application at www.hermanmiller.com/careers
 
Holland Hospital:  Full- and part-time positions.  www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.
 
Holland Museum:  Part-time facilities assistant (12-15 hrs/wk).  dhawley@hollandmuseum.org
 
Holland Public Schools:   Two-way bilingual immersion teacher- elementary; sports coaches; before school/noon playground supervisors; food service workers and driver; substitute aides and drivers.  www.hollandpublicschools.org and go to HR-Jobs link.
 
Hope College:  www.hope.edu  Campus safety, on-call officer; campus ministries, chaplain of integral missions (deadline Oct 2); Emmaus Scholars program, assistant director in residence (17.5/hrs per week in fall and spring semesters; housing provided; deadline Sept 30); full-time operator/dispatcher; full-time and part-time custodians.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   www.oaisd.org and click on Employment.  Secretary-technology services; behavioral assistants; teacher assistant; web application developer.
 
West Ottawa Public Schools:  Variety of openings: coaches, food service, long-term teacher substitutes, clerk, campus security, school psychologist, Great Start readiness teacher, education assistants, bus aide and bus driver substitutes. www.westottawa.net/jobs/
 
Zeeland Public Schools:  Coaches, child care assistants, special ed parapro, part-time custodians, seasonal groundskeeper, food service substitutes, lunchroom/playground positions.  www.zps.org/jobs
 _____________________________________________________________________________
 
Has  "In the Community" helped you learn about or publicize multicultural and diversity events?   ACEH welcomes your support!  Member dues help pay for this email and all the other Alliance activities.  If you'd like to become a member, 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.  Or you can become a service member, and contribute time as a volunteer.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Al Minert, 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.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

In the Community from ACEH September 14, 2015

A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
 
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 www.harmonyalliance.org
 
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.  If you are interested in becoming a member of ACEH, please see information at the end of this email.
 
Your support of "In the Community" and other ACEH activities is welcomed!
Please see end of this email for information on becoming a member.
______________________________________________________________________________
 
Mon, Sept 14 – Mon, Sept 21, various times and locations in Holland: 2015 Tulipanes Latino Art and Film Festival.  See schedule of films at www.tulipanes.org
 
Mon, Sept 14, 6 pm: "Muslim, Sufi, Islam Perspectives Fireside Chat: A Community Conversation."  Panelists from GVSU, Islamic Education Center of Greater Muskegon, and Bosnian Cultural Center in Grand Rapids; facilitated by Alfredo Hernandez, LEDA.  (231) 747-8138 or kryssisbjork@comcast.net  At Muskegon Community College, Blue & Gold Room, 221 South Quarterline Rd, Muskegon.
 
Tues, Sept 15, 7 pm (doors open 6:30 pm):  A Night of Bilingual Arts.  Live sketch comedy, videos, and music in Spanish and English; reception follows.  Free.  Presented by Alliance for Bilingual Arts in association with Tulipanes Film Festival.  At Holland Civic Theatre, 50 West 9th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Sept 17, 7 pm: "Peace in the Holy Land is Possible":  Elias Chacour, retired archbishop of Galilee in Melkite Greek Catholic Church, author of "Blood Brothers," advocate for reconciliation between Arabs and Israelis.  (616) 994-0187.  Sponsored by Kairos West Michigan and others.  At St. Francis de Sales Church, 195 West 13th, Holland.
 
Thurs, Sept 17 – Sun, Sept 20.  6th annual Latin American Film Festival LA:FF.  Free. 14 films from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela on contemporary subjects; all films have English subtitles.  Schedule at www.grlaff.org  At Wealthy Theatre, 1130 Wealthy St SE, Grand Rapids.
 
Fri, Sept 18, 5 pm – 9 pm:  Latino Art and Film: A Progressive Event.  
             5 pm: Ballet Folklorico dance troupe at Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
             6 pm: Showcase of Mexican Revolution photographs on loan from  Mexican Consulate in Detroit, plus photos of Querétaro, Holland's Sister City, at Holland City Hall, 270 S. River.  
             7 pm: Tulipanes' film "Olvidados" (see www.tulipanes.org), plus photos from Central America by Sister Noella Poinsette, at Holland Civic Theatre, 50 West 9th St.   A light dinner will be available at the Civic Theatre, and tapas at the other locations.  Sponsored by Herrick District Library, City of Holland, GVSU, Tulipanes, LAUP, and St. Francis de Sales Parish.
 
Fri, Sept 18, 7 pm support group, 8 pm program: PFLAG.  Program on Trans Youth Family Allies (TYFA), a 501c3 organization founded in 2006: how it began, its advocacy work, and its main focus.  At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.

Sat, Sept 19, 5 pm dinner; 7 pm cultural programs:  Kawm 2015 Onam.  Celebration of ancient Hindu festival also known as the harvest festival of Kerala, a southern state of India.  Suggested donation $10 individual, $25 family of 4.  Organized by Kerala Association of West Michigan.  Contact Mrs. Sheeba Winjoe of Holland, (248) 238-9850.  At Lowell High School, 11700 Vergennes, Lowell, MI.
 
Sun, Sept 20, 5:30 pm, potluck; 6:30 pm program:  Annual International Day of Peace Celebration.  Potluck and program.  Bring dish to share and own table service; drinks provided.  Share thoughts, poems, remarks on peace.  Sponsored by Lakeshore Women for Peace.  At Smallenburg Park, 16th St and Fairbanks, Holland.
 
Wed, Sept 23, 7 pm: "Latino Culture and Identity," presented by Henry Muñoz II.  Part of Diversity Lecture Series XXI.  (616) 459-8386. At Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St SE, Grand Rapids.
 
Thurs, Sept 24, 5:30 pm:  10th anniversary celebration and fundraiser for Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) in Holland.  Foods of South America, Asia, Africa; stories by JFON clients; silent auction.  JFON offers low-cost immigration legal advice and assistance with citizenship forms.  $30 individual, $50 couple.  Reserve by Thurs, Sept 17, at (616) 396-5205.  At First United Methodist Church, 57 West 10th St, Holland.
 
Thurs, Sept 24, and Fri, Sept 25, 9 am to 4 pm:  Restorative Circle Facilitator Training. Learn to communicate and collaborate in times of conflict and how to facilitate a formal restorative circle. Suggested donation $100.  Sponsored by Hope Church and Holland Restorative Circles.  https://hrcircles.wordpress.com/  or (616) 392-7947.  At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.
 
Sun, Sept 27, 11:30 am- 3:30 pm:  Chuseok-Korean Thanksgiving Day.  Worshop, special Korean traditional meal, ping pong tournament, and Korean traditional game.  Contact Dr. John Kim at (616) 795-8047 or johnkimsma@gmail.com  At Holland Korean Church, 11 East 32nd St, Holland.
 
Community Opportunities
Nuestra Comunidad Hispana.  An invitation to Hispanic Americans to record their stories as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.  Facilitators available to help the story teller in Spanish or English; stories will be displayed at LAUP annual dinner and other sites; participants will receive a copy of their photograph and story.  At Herrick District Library, 270 S. River, Holland: Mon, Sept 21, 3 pm-5 pm; Sat, Sept 26, 10 am-noon.
 
Screening for Breast Cancer:  Holland Hospital has a Komen Foundation grant to cover the cost of  mammograms and ultrasounds for Ottawa County women struggling to afford such tests. Helping to qualify potential patients are:  City on a Hall Clinic, (616) 748-6009; Holland Community Health Center, (616) 394-3788; or InterCare Community Health Network, (855) 869-6900.  
 
Jobs
Holland Michigan Works:  Hiring event Tues, Sept 15, 10 am to 2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland; (616) 396-2154.   6 employers (MS Companies, Dialog Direct, Adecco, Blu Perspectives, Pilot Flying J, Elwood Staffing) with 252 available jobs.  Bring several copies of resume.
 
Allegan County:  Open until filled.  www.allegancounty.org Call-in child care worker, part time; corrections officer; deputy sheriff; deputy register of deeds (deadline is Sept 18).
 
Black River Public School:  Three paid helpers for elementary lunch and recess duty.  One and one-half hour shifts, mid-day.  Contact Jim Levering at leveringj@brpsk12.org
 
City of Holland:   http://www.cityofholland.com/jobs  Appraisers; project engineer; reserve officer; paid on-call volunteer firefighter; tree trimmer; broadcast journalism and TV interns; seasonal landscape laborers (Sept- Dec)  Print application from website and email to hr@cityofholland.com or pick up application at City Hall, Human Resources Dept, 270 S. River, Holland.
 
Evergreen Commons:   Day Center program assistant; food service personnel; part-time volunteer coordinator.  www.evergreencommons.org. click on Evergreen and Join Our Team.
 
Herman Miller:  Full-time manufacturing and skilled positions.  Info and application at www.hermanmiller.com/careers
 
Holland Hospital:  Full- and part-time positions.  www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.
 
Holland Public Schools:   Two-way bilingual immersion teacher- elementary; sports coaches; before school/noon playground supervisors; food service workers and driver; substitute aides and drivers.  www.hollandpublicschools.org and go to HR-Jobs link.
 
Hope College:  www.hope.edu  Campus safety, on-call officer; campus ministries, chaplain of integral missions (deadline Oct 2); Emmaus Scholars program, assistant director in residence (17.5/hrs per week in fall and spring semesters; housing provided; deadline Sept 30); library--evening supervisor, hourly full-time (deadline Sept 18); motorcoach drivers, part-time, on-call (deadline Sept 17); full-time operator/dispatcher; full-time and part-time custodians.
 
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   www.oaisd.org and click on Employment.
Behavioral assistants; classroom aides; web application developer.
 
West Ottawa Public Schools:  Variety of openings: coaches, food service, long-term teacher substitutes, clerk, campus security, school psychologist, Great Start readiness teacher, education assistants, bus aide and bus driver substitutes. www.westottawa.net/jobs/
 
Zeeland Public Schools:  Coaches, child care assistants, special ed parapro, part-time custodians, seasonal groundskeeper, food service substitutes, lunchroom/playground positions.  www.zps.org/jobs
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Has  "In the Community" helped you learn about or publicize multicultural and diversity events?   ACEH welcomes your  support!  Member dues help pay for this email and all the other Alliance activities.  If you'd like to become a member, 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.  Or you can become a service member, and contribute time as a volunteer.
It's easy--here's how:
--You can pay through the secure Pay Pal system at http://www.harmonyalliance.org  Click on Join Us.
--Or you can send a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Al Minert, 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.