In the Community, January 19, 2018
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.
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TONIGHT, Fri, Jan 19, 7 pm: PFLAG meeting, with clinical psychologist Matthew Clark speaking on "what parents of LGBT children need." Gender SAFE (Supporting All For Equality) meets at 6 pm. At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.
Sat, Jan 20, 10 am to 1 pm: Inspire! event focusing on racism. GVSU, Ottawa County, LEDA, LAUP, and Muskegon panelists "unpack the stereotypes, prejudices, and (for many) the privileges we carry with us…and develop steps to create a healthier society." Includes lunch; registration not required. (616) 414-9111 or Barbara@extendedgrace.org At Momentum Center for Social Engagement, 714 Columbus, Grand Haven.
Sat, Jan 20, noon: Rally for Commonality: Rally noon to 1:30 pm, followed by speakers at Holland Armory. For supporters of "immigrants, refugees, people with disabilities, women, people of color, gender expressions, sexual orientations, and religions," and other issues. A partnership of LEDA Women Allies, Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates, Center for Women in Transition, and Out On The Lakeshore. At Centennial Park, downtown Holland; Armory is at 9th Street near Central Ave, Holland.
Tues, Jan 23, 7 pm: LEDA Interfaith Allies Know Your Neighbor Series: "None of the Above." Panelists who do not claim a faith tradition will share their world view and perspective; they may call themselves "spiritual but not religious" or "secular humanist" or other terms that might be considered "none of the above" when asked to identify within traditional interfaith categories. At Herrick District Library, 300 S. River, Holland.
Thurs, Jan 25, 6 pm: World Café Roundtable Discussion: "Race Relations During the Vietnam War Era." Facilitated by Dr. Fred Johnson of Hope College. Hosted by LEDA and WGVU Public Media. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/round-table-discussion-race-relations-during-the-vietnam-war-era-tickets-39447017090. At LEDA office, Macatawa Resource Center, 665 136th Ave, Door #2, Holland.
Fri, Jan 26, 6 pm: Dinner & Movie Night. Free event for Marco's Pizza and to view August Wilson's "Fences," which "explores the evolving African American experience and examines race relations." Chosen by American Film Institute as one of top 10 films in 2016; nominated for two Oscars. (616) 414-9111. At Momentum Center for Social Engagement, 714 Columbus Ave, Grand Haven.
Thurs, Feb 1, 6:30 pm: La'Ron Williams, storyteller. Free, family-friendly program in celebration of Black History Month. Williams will present folk tales from African and African-American traditions and songs accompanied by traditional instruments, including rattles, kalimba, and mibira from Africa, Cajun drum from Peru, and bones and washboard from the U.S. Hosted by Holland Human Relations Commission. At Holland East Public School cafeteria, 373 East 24th St, Holland.
Thurs, Feb 1, and Fri, Feb 2, 9 am to 4 pm: Restorative Circle Facilitator Training. Learn how to communicate and collaborate in times of conflict or around different points of view, developing skills that can be used informally or to facilitate a formal restorative circle. Suggested donation $150, but "we don't want money to be an obstacle; please contact us if $150 is beyond your reach." To register, https://hrcircles.wordpress.com/ or call Hope Church at (616) 392-7947. At Hope Church, 77 West 11th St, Holland.
Fri, Feb 2, 9 am to 4 pm: "Understanding and Recognizing Invisible Bias Training." Presented for educators and community leaders by La'Ron Williams, storyteller and diversity trainer. $10 fee; scholarships available. Hosted by Holland Human Relations Department. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/understanding-and-recognizing-invisible-bias-with-laron-williams-tickets-41705161260. At Holland City Hall, 270 South River, Holland.
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Looking Ahead: Save February 17 for Heart 2 Heart Party!
The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH) invites you and your family and friends to its annual Heart 2 Heart Community Celebration, a Potluck and Cultural Sharing Party, on Saturday, February 17, from 5 p.m. to 8:30 pm at First United Methodist Church, 57 West 10th St, Holland.
Please plan to bring a dish to share from your cultural background, and a nonperishable item for a local food bank. There will be fun, fellowship, fabulous food, family activities, music, and performances to entertain all ages, plus a silent auction of goods and services to support ACEH's work in our community.
There is no cost to attend, but please register yourself and your guests at this link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aceh-heart-to-heart-community-celebration-tickets-41852229144
We'll need volunteers before and during the party. If you can help, please call 396-2201 or email editann@aol.com or aceh@harmonyalliance.org
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Youth Summer Job Program
Holland Youth Connections Summer Job Program Sign-Up, Mon, Jan 22 to Fri, Feb 2, 10 am to 5 pm: First come, first served, for ages 14 to 17 (if you will be 14 before June 9, you can sign up). At Escape Ministries, 202 East 32nd St, Holland.
Jobs and Job Fairs
Holland Sentinel employment ads: www.hollandsentinel.jobs
West Michigan Works! Tues, Jan 23, 10 am-2 pm; 121 Clover St, Holland Bring copies of resume.
LG Chem Career Fair: Tues, Jan 30, 10 am-2 pm, at West Michigan Works!, 121 Clover St, Holland. For more info about additional openings, visit www.RechargeYourFuture.com
Gentex Corporation: Open interviews for production team members every Wednesday from 7 am to 4 pm at 58 East Riley, Zeeland. www.gentex.com/careers
Allegan County: www.allegancounty.org Chief deputy county treasurer. Client financial services clerk for Friend of the Court. Corrections officer. Deputy sheriff. Medical examiner investigator. Reigstered sanitarian. Senior election coordinator. Treatment specialist.
Blandford Nature Center (Grand Rapids): blandfordnaturecenter.org. Click on About Us and scroll to Employment Opportunities. Variety of part-time and seasonal positions.
Center for Women in Transition: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocate to provide services to survivors; full-time; bilingual English/Spanish highly desired; bachelor's degree, emphasis in social work or psychology preferred. Weekend part-time shelter assistant (Fri, Sat, Sun, 1st shift, 22-3/4 hrs/wk; includes holidays). On-call shelter assistants, 2 to 3 positions. Send resume and cover letter (required) to Shelter Program Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland 49424. State which position you are applying for. https://cwitmi.org/about-cwit/job-opportunities/
Comerica Bank: www.comericajobs.com Banking center manager, Holland; full time.
Global Concepts Enterprise, Inc.: Assemblers and material handlers, 1st shift positions. Email resume to HR@globalconcepts.com or apply in person at 785 Waverly Court, Holland 49423.
City of Grand Rapids: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/grandrapids Website for City of Grand Rapids jobs: www.grcity.us Library assistant (branches/youth services), part-time.
Grand Rapids Community College: www.grcc.edu/humanresources/jobs
Grand Rapids Downtown Market. Building and maintenance manager.
Grand Valley State University: https://gvsu.edu/jobs/htm WGVU Digital Coordinator Temporary dispatcher/Communication specialist. Public safety officer.
Haworth: www.Haworth.com/Careers
Herman Miller, Inc.: www.hermanmiller.com Click on About Us and scroll down to Careers. Variety of summer internships available that offer a paid, 12-week opportunity for students early in their career. Must be pursuing a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
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: Apply online at www.hpsjobs.com
Hope College: www.hope.edu/jobs Third-shift custodian, full-time, hourly. Deadline is Jan. 12.
Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance: Postings of several job openings at local nonprofits. Go to http://lakeshorenonprofits.org/programs-and-services/nonprofit-job-postings/
MOKA (Muskegon, Ottawa, Kent, Allegan): Provides various supports to developmentally disabled persons in these counties. www.moka.org/careers
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District: www.oaisd.org/jobs Classroom aides/special education. Barn/farm maintenance, part-time.
Ottawa County: https://www.miottawa.org/HRApp/Emp.jsp Director of Emergency Management. Project support specialist, part-time (19.2 hrs/wk at Fillmore Complex). Friend of the Court clerk.
Plascore: www.plascore.com
Primera Plastics: www.primera-inc.com
Saugatuck Center for the Arts: www.sc4a.org Summer camp studio instructors; studio intern. Growing Young Artists (outreach program) instructors and intern. Various positions at Mason Street Warehouse Theatre. Box office associates. Event assistants.
Spectrum Health: www.spectrumhealth.org and click on Job Seekers at top of page.
West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce: Administrative assistant/member representative. Full-time. www.hccwm.org The site also includes job listings for other companies/organizations.
West Ottawa Public Schools: www.westottawa.net/jobs/
Zeeland Public Schools: www.zps.org/jobs or call (616) 748-3011. Recreation coordinator.
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