From the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
In the Community: July 11, 2011
"We can never get a re-creation of community and heal our society without giving our citizens a sense of belonging."
Patch Adams, U.S. physician, social activist, and author.
Herb and Ann Weller
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SECOND NOTE: "In the Community" will not be published next weeklook for it again the week of July 23.
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TONIGHT, Mon, July 10, 6 pm: Planning committee for DREAM Act Forum and YES training (an introduction to organizing) later this summer. For more information, go to DreamActHolland@groups.facebook.com At Midtown Center, Room 210, 16th and Pine, Holland.
Tues, July 12, 6 pm: Summer Cultural Celebration potluck; friendship and fun with live music and games. Bring a dish to share; drinks and table service provided. Sponsored by Christian Reformed Classis Holland Team. At Graafschaap CRC Church, 5973 Church St, Holland.
Wed, July 13, 11:30 am: Annual Business Connections Committee summer picnic. Catered BBQ lunch; $12 per person. The BCC, a part of the Holland Area Chamber of Commerce, "listens actively, supports, and empowers minority- and women-owned businesses." Register at events@hollandchamber.org At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at 10th St, by Lake Macatawa, Holland.
Fri, July 15, 7 pm: "Standing Up to Injustice Against Transgenders," by Rachel Crandall, executive director of Transgender Michigan, and her spouse, Susan Crocker. Sponsored by PFLAG/Holland Lakeshore (Parents, Families and Friends of Gays and Lesbians). At Grace Episcopal Church, 555 Michigan Ave, Holland.
Sat, July 30, noon: Second annual International Relations Commission (IRC) Friendship Golf Outing: 4-person scramble, $85 per person, includes 18 holes with cart, breakfast burritos, fajita dinner, and prizes. Contact Erin Nyholt at 355-1321. At Winding Creek Golf Course, 4514 East Ottogan St, Holland.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CLASSES
Community Action House is presenting 8 classes on Financial Management, starting Wed, July 13, from 6 to 8 pm, continuing through Wed, Aug 30. Topics include mastering money management, borrowing basics, charge it right, savings, check it out, consumer protection, investment/long-term planning, and insurance. Photo ID and income verification required; participants must attend all 8 classes to earn a certificate. Contact Gwen Robles at (616) 738-1170, ext 123. At Macatawa Resource Center, 665 136th Ave, Holland.
DONATE THINGS: HELP LLOC
The Lakeshore Latino Outreach Center is planning a summer garage sale fundraiser and seeks donations of items for the sale. Donations, which are tax-deductible, can be dropped off at the LLOC office at 19th and Columbia Mon-Thurs from 9 am to 5 pm (call first: 499-4872). Arrangements can be made for LLOC to pick up larger items, such as furniture.
WOMEN'S 2-DAY INSTITUTE FOR HEALING RACISM
The Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance is holding a women's 2-day Institute for Healing Racism on Thurs, July 28, and Fri, July 29, from 8 am to 5 pm at the Hope College Martha Miller Center, Room 241, 10th and Columbia Ave, Holland. The 2-day dialogue will explore "the history, current realities, and perpetuating factors of racism as well as tools for change." Cost is $125; financial hardship scholarships are available. Call (616) 846-9074 or email program@ethnicdiversity.org.