In the Community, October 27, 2017
A Weekly Listing of Diversity and Multicultural Events
From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony:
"Diversity, Unity, and Justice Are at the Heart of ACEH"
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TODAY, Fri, Oct 27, 6 pm to 7 pm: Day of the Dead celebration. Hosted by Hope College Latino Student Organization and Kruizenga Art Museum. At Kruizenga Art Museum, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.
Sun, Oct 29, 1 pm-4:30 pm: DĂa de los Muertos Family Day. Day of the Dead altars on display (Oct 28 - Nov 1), live music by Gabriel Estrada III, decorate sugar skulls, face painting, other activities. Light refreshments. Sponsored by GR Public Library Foundation. At Grand Rapids Public Library (main library), 111 Library St, NE, Grand Rapids.
Sun, Oct 29, 5 pm: Reformation 500: Protestants and Catholics will gather for "A Celebration of Christian Unity." Speaker, Dr. John Witvliet, St. Francis de Sales Brass, massed choir from local congregations. Presider, Rev. Marvin Hoffman. At Christ Memorial Church, Graafschap Rd and 24th St, Holland.
Tues, Oct 31, 11 am-12:30 pm: March and Rally to support the D.A.C.A. (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program. Organized by Hope College students to raise awareness of immigration issues and advocate for reform and a clean DREAM Act. The March will go from Pine Grove in the center of campus to Holland City Hall, where a student and community leaders will speak. Everyone is welcome.
Wed, Nov 1, 7 pm: The Big Read Kick-Off Event. TED-talk styled evening to put this year's book selection, "When the Emperor Was Divine," into context; with Amy Otis-De Grau, Dr. Wayne Tan, and Dr. Jeanne Petit. At Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th St, Holland.
Wed, Nov 1, 7 pm: "Muste in Michigan": Four Hope College alumni discuss "Muste's Michigan and Reformed Church background, his checkered relationship with the college, and his legacy." Videographer David Schock will talk about his documentary film "Radical for Peace." Hope alumnus A.J. Muste was an internationally known advocate for peace and justice; he died in 1967. At Graves Hall, 263 College Ave, Holland.
Wed, Nov 2, 5 pm-9 pm: 4th annual Civil Discourse Symposium: "Immigrants and Refugees: Celebrating Our Diversity." Jack Mangala, Padnos/Sarosik Endowed Professor, will moderate panel of speakers, along with Alan Headbloom, host of TV program "Feel Like You Belong." A light dinner will start at 5 pm. RSVP until 5 pm, Oct 28, by going to www.gvsu.edu/siteindex and scrolling down to Civil Discourse. At Eberhard Center, GVSU Pew Campus, downtown Grand Rapids.
Thurs, Nov 2, 7 pm: Know Your Neighbor Series: "Know Your Muslim Neighbor." Panel discussion. Hosted by Interfaith Allies. Event is free, but people are asked to register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/know-your-muslim-neighbor-tickets-38817122057 Space is limited. At Hope College, Graves Hall, 263 College Ave, Holland.
Fri, Nov 3, 6:30 pm: 2nd annual LAUP Gala. Will honor Hope College and Tony Castillo of Milagro Six for contributions and support of LAUP and will highlight LAUP's work in the past year and vision for the coming year. $75 per person; $500, table of 8. www.laup.org/events At Laketown Golf & Conference Center, 6069 Blue Star Hwy, Saugatuck.
Fri, Nov 3, 7 pm: Raion Taiko Japanese drumming ensemble performance. A community Big Read event. At Dimnent Memorial Chapel, College Ave at 12th St, Holland.
Mon, Nov 6, 5:30 pm: Immigrant Allies. Discussion, action opportunities for people seeking to advocate for immigrants. www.lighthouseimmigrantadvocates.com/outreach/allies Open to all. At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
Tues, Nov 7, 6 pm: Japanese Culture and Educational Dinner. Japanese and Japanese-American cuisine, and a short presentation on Japanese culture as it pertains to community's Big Read book. $9 adults, $4.50 children ages 4 to 11, free for kids under 4. Must register; go to https://hope.edu/offices/big-read/ Click on 2017 Main Events, and scroll down to the dinner. At Cook Dining Hall, 10th St between College & Columbia, Holland.
Wed, Nov 8: 6:30 pm: "Policing and the People" discussion on policing practices and community engagement, with panelists. Hosted by ACLU Western Michigan Local Unit. At Stevenson Center, Muskegon Community College, 221 Quarterline Rd, Muskegon.
Fri, Nov 10, 7 pm: General meeting of Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH): Discussion of community's Big Read book "When the Emperor Was Divine." Facilitated by librarian Abby Stroop of Herrick District Library. Everyone is welcome. 396-2201. At Holland Museum, 31 West 10th St, Holland.
Fri, Nov 10, 8:30 am-4 pm: Ottawa County Diversity Forum 2017. Promotes a welcoming community for diverse populations; speakers from government, business, community, faith, education, LGBTQ community. $10 for non-county employees, includes lunch. Hosted by Ottawa County Cultural Intelligence Committee. Register at https://www.miottawa.org/AdminEventReg/displayEvent.action?calEle=0&eventID=30&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery At Fillmore Complex, 1220 Fillmore St, West Olive.
Community Opportunity
Community DĂa de los Muertos Ofrenda, on display now through Wed, Nov 8: DĂa de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a "multi-day Mexican holiday (Oct 31, Nov 1 and 2) of remembrance, celebrated with ofrendas/altars recognizing ancestors." (616) 355-3100. At Herrick District Library, 300 South River, Holland.
Jobs and Job Fair
Holland Sentinel employment ads: www.hollandsentinel.jobs
West Michigan Works! Hiring Event: Tues, Oct 31, 10 am to 2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland. Bring copies of resume.
Gentex Corporation: Fall Career Fest, Wed, Nov 1, 7 am to 4 pm: Production team members. www.gentex.com/careers. At Terra Square, 3380 Chicago Dr, Hudsonville.
Allegan County: www.allegancounty.org and click on Job Opportunities. Correction officer; deputy sheriff; janitor; law clerk; medical examiner investigator; project coordinator; public health nurse.
City of Grand Rapids: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/grandrapids Website for City of Grand Rapids jobs: www.grcity.us
Evergreen Commons: www.evergreencommons.org/join-our-team/ Program assistant for Day Center (24-28/hrs wk, M, W, F 8 am -4 pm).
Grand Rapids Community College: www.grcc.edu/humanresources/jobs
Grand Valley State University: https://gvsu.edu/jobs/htm
Haworth: www.Haworth.com/Careers
Herma Miller, Inc.: www.hermanmiller.com Click on About Us and scroll down to Careers.
Holland Charter Township: www.hct.holland.mi.us Code enforcement officer, full-time
Holland Hospital: www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.
Holland Public Schools. www.hollandpublicschools.org Teachers for elementary grades.
Hope College: www.hope.edu/jobs Click on Staff. Academic Success Center services assistant, part-time. Hope Summer Repertory Theatre artistic director, part-time, hourly; open until filled. Upward Bound academic instructors in math and science, for spring term; hours 3:30 to 6 pm on one or more of these days: Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District: www.oaisd.org/jobs
Ottawa County: https://www.miottawa.org/HRApp/Emp.jsp Project support specialist, part-time (19.2 hrs/wk at Fillmore Complex).
Ottawa County Road Commission: www.ottawacorc.com
Plascore: www.plascore.com
Primera Plastics: www.primera-inc.com
Resthaven: Volunteer coordinator, part-time. Care companion; several other positions. www.resthaven.org and Click on Careers.
Spectrum Health: www.spectrumhealth.org and click on Job Seekers at top of page.
West Ottawa Public Schools: www.westottawa.net/jobs/
Zeeland Public Schools: www.zps.org/jobs or call (616) 748-3011. ________________________________________________________________________
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