Sunday, January 22, 2017

In the Community January 22, 2017

In the Community: January 22, 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"

ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity.  Members work together 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 info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.  Find us on Twitter at #acehalliance.

 Dear Subscribers:

 You tell us often that you like these weekly emails because they help you find out what's happening around diversity, race, justice, and inclusion issues in this area.  We know you attend events or sign up for workshops and classes because you've read about them here.  We're glad to partner with local organizations to publicize what they are doing.  People have told us they appreciate the job leads.  Many of you are already members and contributors to ACEH, and we appreciate you!

 In 2017, we hope more of you will support what we do in West Michigan.  Please consider stepping up to become a member of ACEH and help us continue publishing "In the Community" and our monthly Newsletter, hosting community events, and funding a local scholarship.  Join us for the first time or renew your membership.  It's easy, and it's not expensive. We believe you will feel great about being part of this long-time, friendly, and inclusive group!  Here's how:

 --You can join at our website http://www.harmonyalliance.org/ via PayPal;

--Or you can write a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Al Minert, Box 3007, Holland, MI 49422-3007;

--Or you can join at any ACEH program or social event.

 Dues are $20 per year for an individual ($35, two years); $30 per year for a couple or family ($50, two years); $40 for a nonprofit; and $75 for a business.  In lieu of (or in addition to) paying dues, you may join as a service member, volunteering for the group.  ACEH is a 501c3 organization.

 Thank you!

 The ACEH Board of Directors: C.J. Kingdom-Grier, Belinda Coronado, Al Minert, Eleanor Lopez, Bobbie Brown, H Bin Lim, Lori Shaw, Viola Jackson, Kim Ludwig

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Through Tues, Jan 24:  Calvin College January Series of speakers on variety of topics: slavery, peace, gender, technology, religion, more.  Free.  www.calvin.edu/january-series for schedule, speakers, and subjects.  Available to view on screen at Christ Memorial Church595 Graafschap Rd, Holland.

 Wed, Jan 25, 11 am – 1 pm: "Coffee with a Cop."  Meet local police officers and engage in conversation with them over coffee; an opportunity for the officers and community members to get to know each other.  Hosted by Herrick District Library. At the library, 300 South River, Holland.

 Friday, Jan 27, 6 pm to 8 pm:  "Be the Bridge" launch with Latasha Morrison and panelists.  Event to encourage racial unity and to welcome "diversity and healing into our communities."  Light dinner and child care provided. Limited seating.  To attend, you must RSVP by January 24 at www.bethebridgeottawa.weebly.com  At Ridge Point Community Church, 340 104th Ave, Holland.

 Sun, Jan 29, 9:40 am:  Taking Root Ministries.  Presentation by Joel Westmaas on the organization's training and transformation ministry, using residential construction "as a vehicle for both new skills and new lives."  Part of the Reconciliation Adult Education Series; open to everyone.  At Hope Church RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

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 It's a Celebration!  And You are Invited!

Sat, Feb 4, 2017, 5 pm to 8:30 pm:  Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony Annual Heart 2 Heart Community Celebration.

 It's a Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party; everyone is welcome.  Please bring a dish to share from your family's heritage and a non-perishable item for a local food bank.  Music, performances, family activities, fabulous food, fun, fellowship.  Plus there will be a silent auction of great goods and services: everything from restaurant gift cards to theater and concert tickets, gift baskets, a 3-day stay in a Las Vegas condo, and much more!

 Questions? Call 396-2201 or email aceh@harmonyalliance.org   At First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 57 West 10th St, Holland.  Venue is accessible.

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 Community Opportunities

Kids Talk Justice!  Local author Lisa Van Engen is looking for youth ages 3 to 18 to be part of a book she's under contract to write, about kids and justice issues. Their answers to short surveys will be included as sidebars in the book.  Lisa has led summer playgroups on justice topics and offered an activity at an ACEH summer Potluck in the Park.  Email her at lisavanengen@gmail.com or call (616) 283-0036 for a copy of the PDF (one for elementary students and teens and one for young kids).  She would like surveys returned by Feb. 1.

 Restorative Circle Facilitator Training, Feb 2 and 3, 9 am to 4 pm:  Learn how to communicate and collaborate during times of conflict or different points of view; develop skills to put into practice in informal ways and also learn how to facilitate a formal restorative circle as well.  $150 (financial assistance may be available if needed).  For information and to register, go to https://hrcircles.wordpress.com/ or call (616) 392-7947.  At Hope Church RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland

 

 Scholarships

The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area awards $575,000 in scholarships each year for students to attend schools of higher education.  It manages more than 85 different funds, awarding more than 230 scholarships.  Each has unique criteria.  Unless noted otherwise, students must use the Foundation's general online scholarship application, which is due at 5 pm on March 1.  To access the application or for more information, go to http://www.cfhz.org/Scholarships 

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 Jobs

Holland Sentinel employment ads:   www.hollandsentinel.jobs

 Michigan Works! :  Tues, Jan 24, 10 am -2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland.  (616) 396-2154.  Two employers (Express Employment Professionals and Tyson Foods) offering 74 jobs.  Bring copies of resume.

 Allegan County:   www.allegancounty.org and click on Job Opportunities for info and application forms.

 Center for Women in Transition:   www.cwitmi.org  

 Downtown Market, Grand Rapids:  Variety of jobs and internships.  www.downtownmarketgr.com/be-a-part/work

 City of Grand Rapids:    Planning supervisor; police recruit; traffic system engineer; transportation planning supervisor.  https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/grandrapids

General website for City of Grand Rapids jobs:  www.grcity.us

 Gentex:   Production team members.  Skilled trade technicians.  Various entry-level/experienced engineers.  www.gentex.com/careers

 Grand Rapids Community College:   Support professional, instructional support. www.grcc.edu/humanresources/jobs

 Grand Valley State University:    https://gvsu.edu/jobs/htm    Business consultant – Michigan's Small Business Development Center.

 Haworth:  www.Haworth.com/Careers  Positions available for all shifts.

 Herman Miller, Inc.:  www.hermanmiller.com   Click on About Us and scroll down to Careers.

 Herrick District Library:   Graphic designer, 20 hrs/wk; position open until filled.   http://bit.ly/HDLjobs

 Holland Charter Township www.hct.holland.mi.us   Meter reader & maintenance assistant, full-time. Parks and facilities maintenance director.

 Holland Deacons' Conference:  Group home supervisors, full-time.  Two positions.  Request application packet at (616) 494-6050, email admin@hdccrc.org or visit www.hdccrc.org/jobs  Deadline Jan. 31.

 Holland Hospital:   www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.

 Holland Public Schools. www.hollandpublicschools.org  Maintenance, food service, bus drivers, instructional assistants.  Substitute positions: teachers, secretaries, classroom assistants, before school/lunch playground supervisors.

Hope College:    www.hope.edu/jobs  Production coordinator for Print and Mail Services, full-time, hourly; deadline to apply: Jan. 27.  Events and Conferences office manager, full-time, hourly; deadline Feb. 2.  Data and systems analyst, full-time; deadline Feb 28.

 Kraft Heinz Co.:   www.kraftheinzcompany.com/careers-apply.html  Maintenance supervisor; production manager; training coordinator lead. 

 Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:    www.oaisd.org and click on Employment

 Ottawa County:  Go to www.miottawa.org, click on Online Services, and scroll down to Employment Opportunities for information and application forms for a variety of job openings.

 Pathways, MI:   www.arborcircle.org  Foster care supervisor of foster care workers in Ottawa and Muskegon counties.  Child welfare foster home licensor, Muskegon county.  Deadline to apply is Feb 15.  Go to website for info on requirements and responsibilities. For both openings, email resumes and cover letters to avenard@pathwaysmi.org

 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

Saturday, January 14, 2017

In the Community from ACEH January 15, 2017

In the Community: January 15, 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"

ACEH was founded in Holland in 1999 and is committed to justice, equal opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and appreciation for diversity.  Members work together 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 info and links to multicultural, race, and justice topics.  Find us on Twitter at #acehalliance.

 

 

Dear Subscribers:

 You tell us often that these weekly emails are valuable to you, helping you find out what's happening around diversity, race, justice, and inclusion issues in this area.  We know you attend events or sign up for workshops and classes because you've read about them here.  We're glad to partner with local organizations to publicize what they are doing.  People have told us they appreciate the job leads.  Many of you are already members, and contributors to ACEH, and we appreciate you!

 In 2017, we hope that more of you will support what we do in West Michigan.  Please consider stepping up to become a member of ACEH and help us continue publishing "In the Community" and our monthly Newsletter, hosting community events, and funding a local scholarship.  Join us for the first time or renew your membership.  It's easy, and it's not expensive. We believe you will feel great about being part of this long-time, friendly, and inclusive group!  Here's how:

 --You can join at our website http://www.harmonyalliance.org/ via PayPal;

--Or you can write a check to ACEH, c/o Treasurer Al Minert, Box 3007, Holland, MI 49422-3007;

--Or you can join at any ACEH program or social event.

 Dues are $20 per year for an individual ($35, two years); $30 per year for a couple or family ($50, two years); $40 for a nonprofit; and $75 for a business.  In lieu of (or in addition to) paying dues, you may join as a service member, volunteering for the group.  ACEH is a 501c3 organization.

 Thank you!

 The ACEH Board of Directors: C.J. Kingdom-Grier, Belinda Coronado, Al Minert, Eleanor Lopez, Bobbie Brown, BinLim, Lori Shaw, Viola Jackson, Kim Ludwig

 

Through Tues, Jan 24:  Calvin College January Series of speakers on variety of topics: slavery, peace, gender, technology, religion, more.  Free.  www.calvin.edu/january-series for schedule, speakers, and subjects.  Available to view on screen at Christ Memorial Church595 Graafschap Rd, Holland.

 Sun, Jan 15, 9:40 am: Holland's Youth Programs, including ESCAPE Ministries and CASA at Hope CollegePart of the Reconciliation Adult Education Series; open to everyone.  At Hope Church RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

 Mon, Jan 16, 9 am until noon:  Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr DayMaple Avenue Ministries Community Project to Help Flint, MI Seniors: Assembling "Hope" packages for senior citizens in the city of Flint, including bottled water and hygiene and health items. Donations of gallons or cases of water are needed.

---1 pm to 3 pm: Children's MLK activities with author Antoinette Lawrence.

At Maple Avenue Ministries, 427 Maple Ave, Holland.

 Mon, Jan 16, 7 pm:  2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture.  "Dismantling Injustice: Creating a New Legacy for a Better Future," by Hope College alumnus Julian Hinson, a medical students at Meharry Medical College, Nashville TN.  Open to the public.  Free.  At Dimnent Memorial Chapel, College Ave at 12th St, Holland.

 Tues, Jan 17, 6:30 pm: Allies Working for Social Justice and Environmental Progress.  Finalize strategies from December meeting and plan for action to implement goals.  If planning to attend, register by accessing www.ethnicdiversity.org and following prompts to this event. At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 S. River, Holland.

 Wed, Jan 18, 6:30 pm to 8 pm:  First meeting of 10-session citizenship class.  Free.  Students will prepare for U.S. citizenship test and receive help with filling out the N-400 Application for Naturalization.  After the 10 classes are over, students will have the option to attend a legal clinic with immigration attorneys for a $30 fee.  For information or to register, contact Rachel Ortega at 399-9097 or email Bev Stephenson at bstephen@charter.net  At Intersection Ministries, 945 136th Ave, Holland (enter through north door of church building).

 Wed. Jan 18, 7 pm:  City of Holland Social Justice Awards and "I Have a Dream" Essay Contest.  Announcement of winners and presentation of awards by Holland's Human Relations Commission.  Reception follows.  Open to the public.  At City Hall, 270 South River, Holland.

 Thurs, Jan 19, 4 pm: Diversity in the Workplace.  Panelists from business, health care, and government offices speak about their careers.  Hosted by Hope College Center for Diversity and Inclusion.  At Maas Center Conference Room, Columbia Ave at 11th St, Holland.

 Fri, Jan 20, 7 pm support group; 8:10 pm program: PFLAG meeting.  Includes brief quiz about famous people from the LGBT community and viewing of a DVD ("Living with Pride: Ruth Ellis@100"), about the oldest known African American lesbian.  Trans group meets from 6 to 7 pm.  At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.

 Sun, Jan 22, 9:40 am: Holland Equity Alliance. Presentation by Andrea Mehall on work being done surrounding racial justice in Holland, primarily in Holland Public Schools.  Part of the Reconciliation Adult Education Series; open to everyone.  At Hope Church RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland.

 Wed, Jan 25, 11 am – 1 pm: "Coffee with a Cop."  Meet local police officers and engage in conversation with them over coffee; an opportunity for the officers and community members to get to know each other.  Hosted by Herrick District Library. At the library, 300 South River, Holland.

 Friday, Jan 27, 6 pm to 8 pm:  "Be the Bridge" launch with Latasha Morrison and panelists.  Event to encourage racial unity and to welcome "diversity and healing into our communities."  Light dinner and child care provided. Limited seating.  To attend, you must RSVP by January 24 at www.bethebridgeottawa.weebly.com  At Ridge Point Community Church, 340 104th Ave, Holland.

 Community Opportunities

Kids Talk Justice!  Local author Lisa Van Engen is looking for youth ages 3 to 18 to be part of a book she's under contract to write, about kids and justice issues. Their answers to short surveys will be included as sidebars in the book.  Lisa has led summer playgroups on justice topics and offered an activity at an ACEH summer Potluck in the Park.  Email her at lisavanengen@gmail.com or call (616) 283-0036 for a copy of the PDF (one for elementary students and teens and one for young kids).  She would like surveys returned by Feb. 1.

Restorative Circle Facilitator Training, Feb 2 and 3, 9 am to 4 pm:  Learn how to communicate and collaborate during times of conflict or different points of view; develop skills to put into practice in informal ways and also learn how to facilitate a formal restorative circle as well.  $150 (financial assistance may be available if needed).  For information and to register, go to https://hrcircles.wordpress.com/ or call (616) 392-7947.  At Hope Church RCA, 77 West 11th St, Holland

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 Save the Date


Sat, Feb 4, 2017, 5 pm
Annual Heart 2 Heart Community Celebration.  A Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party, hosted by the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH).  Music, performances, silent auction, family activities, fabulous food, fun, fellowship.  Everyone is welcome!  At First United Methodist Church, 57 West 10th St, Holland.

                                                          Many local businesses, individuals, and agencies donate items for the ACEH Silent Auctions: Gift cards or tickets for restaurants, movies, concerts, sporting events,  teen and family activities, and themed dinners; new books; service certificates; sports equipment; gift baskets; new handmade jewelry and other crafts.  If you have something you could contribute, please contact Al Minert at apminerthm@att.net or call 396-3751 or 396-2201.  THANK YOU!

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 Jobs

Holland Sentinel employment ads:   www.hollandsentinel.jobs

 Michigan Works! :  Tues, Jan17, 10 am -2 pm at 121 Clover St, Holland.  (616) 396-2154. 20 jobs offered by LG Chem (technical operators). Bring copies of resume.

Allegan County:   www.allegancounty.org and click on Job Opportunities for info and application forms.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Holland:  Youth development professionals, M-F, 3 pm to 6:30 pm. Email Sara Dekker at sdekker@bgch.org or fax resume & cover letter to (616) 392-7502. --- Janitorial position—both sites available, part-time to full-time, potential for job share. Email Craig Spoelhof at cspoelhof@bgch.org or fax resume & cover letter to (616) 392-7502.

 Center for Women in Transition:   www.cwitmi.org   Shelter assistant: Sat/Sun every other weekend first shift, plus fill-in coverage of other shifts as needed, including holidays and occasional thirds. High school diploma or equivalent, basic understanding of domestic violence & sexual assault issues; computer proficiency.  Send cover letter, resume to Shelter Program Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut Dr, Holland, MI 49424.

 Downtown Market, Grand Rapids:  Variety of jobs and internships.  www.downtownmarketgr.com/be-a-part/work

 City of Grand Rapids:    Planning supervisor; police recruit; traffic system engineer; transportation planning supervisor.  https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/grandrapids

General website for City of Grand Rapids jobs:  www.grcity.us

 Gentex:   Production team members.  Skilled trade technicians.  Various entry-level/experienced engineers.  www.gentex.com/careers

 Grand Rapids Community College:   Support professional, instructional support. www.grcc.edu/humanresources/jobs

 Grand Valley State University:    https://gvsu.edu/jobs/htm    Business consultant – Michigan's Small Business Development Center.

 Haworth:  www.Haworth.com/Careers  Positions available for all shifts.

 Herman Miller, Inc.:  www.hermanmiller.com   Click on About Us and scroll down to Careers.

 Herrick District Library:   Graphic designer, 20 hrs/wk; position open until filled.   http://bit.ly/HDLjobs

 Holland Charter Township www.hct.holland.mi.us   Meter reader & maintenance assistant, full-time. Parks and facilities maintenance director.

 Hope Church RCA:   Administrative assistant, 26/hrs per week salaried position.  Job description at http://hopechurchrca.org/index.php/job-opportunity-administrative-assistant-2/  Send cover letter & resume to office@hopechurchrca.org, attn. Pastors Gordon Wiersma and Jill Russell by January 15.

 Hope College:    www.hope.edu/jobs  Temporary custodian, hourly.  Upward Bound math and science academic instructors for spring semester, 3:30 pm to 6 pm, on one or more days: Tues, Wed, Thurs.

 Holland Hospital:   www.hollandhospital.org and click on Careers.

 Holland Public Schools. www.hollandpublicschools.org  Maintenance, food service, bus drivers, instructional assistants.  Substitute positions: teachers, secretaries, classroom assistants, before school/lunch playground supervisors.

 Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:    www.oaisd.org and click on Employment

 Ottawa County:  Go to www.miottawa.org, click on Online Services, and scroll down to Employment Opportunities for information and application forms for a variety of job openings.

 Spectrum Health:   www.spectrumhealth.org and click on Job Seekers at top of page.

 West Ottawa Public Schools:  www.westottawa.net/jobs/

 City of Zeeland:   Administrative assistant for Community Development Dept, part-time (20 hrs/wk); applications accepted until position is filled.  Go to  www.ci.zeeland.mi.us/  and  Click on "How Do I…? and access Employment.  Send cover letter & resume to Human Resources, 21 South Elm St, Zeeland 49464 or email clerk@cityofzeeland.com

 Zeeland Public Schools:   www.zps.org/jobs