Sunday, June 22, 2014

In the Community June 23, 2014

In the Community from ACEH June 23, 2014

Sat, June 28, noon to 6 pm: PRIDE Festival,  sponsored by HermanMiller, West Shore Aware, and New Holland Brewing and organized by local volunteers, including members of PFLAG,  "to celebrate LGBT pride and visibility."  Music, food, vendors, and information booths.  www.hollandareapride.com or Facebook.com/hollandareapride.
At Centennial Park, downtown Holland (east of River Ave, south of 10th St), Holland.
----1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm: Showings of the film "Fish Out of Water," at the Park Theatre, across from Centennial Park, Holland.
----6 pm to 10 pm: Evening entertainment, including comedian Jennie McNulty.  $5.  At Holland Armory, 9th St, between River and Central Aves, Holland.
 
Tues, July 8, 7 pm:  Kickoff meeting of Kairos Community-Holland USA group, part of a national network  "seeking to bring about changes for the better in Israel/Palestine."  Speaker is Dr. Ron Caldwell of Glen Arbor, with the story of Palestinian Daoud Nasser, owner of a  farm (Tent of Nations), who had 1,500 fruit trees destroyed and covered with rubble.  For information, contact friendsforpeace8@gmail.com  At Herrick District Library auditorium, 300 South River, Holland.
 
Save the Date!  16th annual ACEH Potluck in the Park
The Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH) will hold its 16th annual Potluck in the Park on Sunday, August 10, from 1 pm to 4 pm at Dunton Park, off Douglas/Ottawa Beach Road, Holland.
Everyone is welcome!  More details in July Newsletter and in upcoming issues of "In the Community."
 
Library Volunteers
Herrick District Library:  Volunteer opportunities for Library Greeters (volunteer@herrickdl.org),
Reading Buddies (register online at www.herrickdl.org),  Literacy Heroes (Storytime Training), and Book Nook staffers 399-6939), at Main Library and/or northside locations.  For further information, contact sdevries@herrickdl.org
 
Research Study on Diverse Religious Faiths
Hope College psychology department professor Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren is seeking people of diverse religious faiths to take part in research on religious attitudes and beliefs.  Participants will complete surveys and provide their opinions during a one-hour study session.  The study's announcement says: "You will receive $10 for participating; you will add to the scientific understanding of religious traditions that have not been studied very much at all; your efforts will provide a valuable contribution to understanding the richness of religious beliefs; you may even enjoy taking the survey and reflecting on your own beliefs."  To apply to participate, email researchstudy@hope.edu
 
Junior Police Academy
Three-week free summer academy (July 21 – August 7; Mon-Thurs, 8 am-1 pm) hosted by Holland Police Department for local students who have just completed the 6th or 7th grade.  Classroom instruction and recreation; topics: court and probation system, fire department, 911, traffic enforcement, firearms/use of force, crime scene investigation; discuss creating laws, cultural sensitivity/prejudice, goal-setting/responsibility.  Various requirements to participate. (616) 355-1140.  Apply online at www.cityofholland.com/police/junior-police-academy-application
 
Ability Award Nominations
Nominations are open for the 4th annual Ability Award honoring an advocate for accessibility and inclusion in Allegan and Ottawa counties.  Sponsored by Disability Network/Lakeshore and presented at a reception October 28, 2014.   Go to www.dnlakeshore.org for nomination forms, which must be submitted by 5 pm, August 18, by mail to 426 Century Lane, Holland 49423 or email to todd@dnlakeshore.org
 
 
 
 
 
Jobs
Allegan County Community Mental Health, Clinician:   Full-time, with benefits. Culturally diverse-minded master's level, licensed social worker or limited license psychologist.  Experience working with individuals with severe mental illness/substance abuse; preference given to persons with experience in motivational interviewing and dialectical behavior therapy.  Send cover letter and resume to Karen Feaster, Allegan County CMH, P.O. Drawer 130, Allegan, Mi 49010.  Deadline is July 13.
 
Allegan County Purchasing Analyst:   Irregular, part-time, 19.5 hours/week.  $17.44/hr, no benefits.  Bachelor's degree in accounting, business, public administration, or related field; three years' experience related to municipal purchasing.  Job description and application available at www.allegancounty.org  Deadline to apply is 4 pm, July 7.
 
Huntington National Bank Career Expo, Wed, June 25 from 1 pm to 5 pm:   Seeking Customer Service Associates, to join Phone Bank team.  Apply online before attending by visiting www.huntington.com/careers and search on IRC169673.  If you are unable to attend, email resume to patricia.mafioletti@contractor.huntington.com  Career Expo will be held at Huntington National Bank, One Financial Plaza, 10717 Adams St, Holland.
 
Manpower:  Variety of temporary to permanent factory jobs, all three shifts, in Holland/Zeeland, Hudsonville, and Allendale areas.  Call (616) 748-2000.  Manpower is located at 400 South State St, Zeeland.
 
Park Township Building Services Assistant.   Full-time, with benefits.  High school graduate, 2 years' relevant experience including accounting, clerical, and computer; customer service and communication skills.  General knowledge of building inspection functions desirable.  Send questions and applications to Eric Davis at edavis@parktownship.orgApplications due by June 27.
 
(1) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Several positions: Career & Work-based Learning Coordinator, Teacher Assistant at Juvenile Justice Institute, School Psychologist, Second-shift Custodian.  Various educational certifications and experience required.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
(2) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Classroom aides to assist teachers of students with special needs.  Multiple openings in a special needs facility and community-based instruction programs.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
Zeeland Public Schools Second-shift Custodians.  Twenty part-time positions available.  Must have high school diploma or GED; custodial experience preferred.  Apply online at www.zps.org/jobs
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, June 15, 2014

In the Community from ACEH June 16, 2014

In the Community from ACEH June 16, 2014
 
Thurs, June 19, 6 pm:  Power to B Play presented by area youth as part of the 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration.  At Holland Civic Theatre, 50 West 9th St, Holland.
 
Fri, June 20, 6 pm: Pageant and Fashion Show, part of 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration.  Tickets $15.  At Western Seminary, 101 East 13th St, Holland.
 
Sat, June 21, 1 pm to 8 pm: 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration and Health Fair, with theme of "Community Capacity Building from the Black Perspective."   Keynote speaker Dr. Muhammad Khalifa; appearances by Chandra Currelley and other special performers and musicians (R&B, rap, gospel, jazz, reggae), much more. Information tables and children's activities, including one by ACEH.  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at Lake Macatawa, Holland.
 
Library Volunteers
Herrick District Library:  Volunteer opportunities for Library Greeters (volunteer@herrickdl.org),
Reading Buddies (register online at www.herrickdl.org),  Literacy Heroes (Storytime Training), and Book Nook staffers 399-6939), at Main Library and/or northside locations.  For further information, contact sdevries@herrickdl.org
 
Research Study on Diverse Religious Faiths
Hope College psychology department professor Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren is seeking people of diverse religious faiths to take part in research on religious attitudes and beliefs.  Participants will complete surveys and provide their opinions during a one-hour study session.  The study's announcement says: "You will receive $10 for participating; you will add to the scientific understanding of religious traditions that have not been studied very much at all; your efforts will provide a valuable contribution to understanding the richness of religious beliefs; you may even enjoy taking the survey and reflecting on your own beliefs."  To apply to participate, email researchstudy@hope.edu
 
Junior Police Academy
Three-week free summer academy (July 21 – August 7; Mon-Thurs from 8 am to 1 pm) hosted by Holland Police Department for local students who have just completed the 6th or 7th grade.  Includes classroom instruction and a recreation period; topics cover court and probation system, fire department, 911 system, traffic enforcement including a mock crash, firearms/use of force, crime scene investigation; discussions on creating laws, cultural sensitivity/prejudice, and goal-setting/responsibility.  Various requirements to participate.  Call (616) 355-1140.  Apply online at www.cityofholland.com/police/junior-police-academy-application
 
Korean Culture Camp of Michigan
Korean Culture Camp of Michigan (KCCM) (Mon, June 23- Thurs, June 26) for ages 3 years through 8th grade by start of school year.  Various times depending on age.  Majority of campers are Korean adoptees and second-generation Korean Americans, but siblings and friends are welcome. Korean games, art, sports, food, cooking class, etc.   For info, including whether openings are still available, contact info@koreanculturecamp.org   At St. Thomas Aquinas School, 915 Alton Rd, East Lansing.
 
Jobs
Park Township Building Services Assistant.   Full-time, with benefits.  High school graduate, 2 years' relevant experience including accounting, clerical, and computer; customer service and communication skills.  General knowledge of building inspection functions desirable.  Send questions and applications to Eric Davis at edavis@parktownship.orgApplications due by June 27.
 
(1) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Several positions: Career & Work-based Learning Coordinator, Teacher Assistant at Juvenile Justice Institute, School Psychologist, Second-shift Custodian.  Various educational certifications and experience required.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
(2) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Classroom aides to assist teachers of students with special needs.  Multiple openings in a special needs facility and community-based instruction programs.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
Zeeland Public Schools Second-shift Custodians.  Twenty part-time positions available.  Must have high school diploma or GED; custodial experience preferred.  Apply online at www.zps.org/jobs
 
 
   

Sunday, June 08, 2014

In the Community from ACEH June 9, 2014

In the Community from ACEH June 9, 2014

Tues, June 10, 6 pm: Justice for Some or Justice for All?  Forum, "Racism in the Church: Where Do We Go from Here?"  will explore the birth and history of racism in the church and discuss "how multiculturalism can be violent racism without equality."  wayne465@yahoo.com  At Imagine Fellowship, 167 West 20th St, Holland.
 
Fri, June 13, 7 pm: General meeting of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony (ACEH): Presentation of Able Bodies group.  "Willing, Able, and Very Capable."  Four West Michigan people—Lucia Rios, Brandon Melnyk, Elizabeth Ferry, and Roel Garcia--with various disabilities talk about how they define and meet challenges and obstacles in their lives.  Discussion follows.  The public is invited.  392-5086. At Tendercare Health Center of Holland, 1221 East 16th St (just east of Country Club Rd), Holland.  (Note different location this month.)
 
Thurs, June 19, 6 pm:  Power to B Play presented by area youth as part of the 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration.  At Holland Civic Theatre, 50 West 9th St, Holland.
 
Fri, June 20, 6 pm: Pageant and Fashion Show, part of 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration.  Tickets $15.  At Western Seminary, 101 East 13th St, Holland.
 
Sat, June 21, 1 pm to 8 pm: 14th annual Juneteenth Celebration and Health Fair, with theme of "Community Capacity Building from the Black Perspective."   Keynote speaker Dr. Muhammad Khalifa; appearances by Chandra Currelley and other special performers and musicians (R&B, rap, gospel, jazz, reggae), much more. Information tables and children's activities, including one by ACEH.  At Kollen Park, Van Raalte Ave at Lake Macatawa, Holland.
 
Community Opportunities
Herrick District Library:  Volunteer opportunities for Library Greeters (volunteer@herrickdl.org),
Reading Buddies (register online at www.herrickdl.org),  Literacy Heroes (Storytime Training), and Book Nook staffers 399-6939), at Main Library and/or northside locations.  For further information, contact sdevries@herrickdl.org
 
Tulipanes Latino Art and Film Festival: Film Submission Deadline is Today
The Tulipanes Latino Art & Film Festival is accepting submissions of feature-length and short films, in both narrative and documentary categories, for the 14th annual Festival in Holland September 6-14.  Deadline to submit a film is today, Monday, June 9.  Contact Roberto Jara at (616) 745-0887.
 
Research Study on Diverse Religious Faiths
Hope College psychology department professor Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren and his colleagues are seeking people of diverse religious faiths to take part in their research on religious attitudes and beliefs.  Participants will complete surveys and provide their opinions during a one-hour study session.  The study's announcement says: "You will receive $10 for participating; you will add to the scientific understanding of religious traditions that have not been studied very much at all; your efforts will provide a valuable contribution to understanding the richness of religious beliefs; you may even enjoy taking the survey and reflecting on your own beliefs."   For more information or to apply to participate, email researchstudy@hope.edu
 
 
Jobs
Center for Women in Transition:   Shelter advocate, 32 hours/wk.  Provide services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, including crisis intervention, assessment, advocacy, support group facilitation; work with adult shelter residents; coordinate with local service providers; take part in on-call rotation for evening and weekend crisis support.  Bachelor's degree, emphasis in social work or psychology preferred; training and experience in residential settings and/or advocating on behalf of domestic violence survivors strongly desired.  Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.  At least 2 years' experience working with diverse populations.  Send cover letter and resume to Shelter Manager, Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut, Holland 49424.  Applications accepted until position is filled.
 
City of Holland: Outdoor Educator:  Part-time for DeGraaf Nature Center, $12.15-$15.36/hr, no benefits.  Plan/implement classes and events, prepare materials, recruit volunteers, help develop new programs.  Minimum of associate's degree in related field, experience working with children, strong desire to teach about nature and the out of doors.  Send resume and cover letter by mail or email to City of Holland, Human Resources – Outdoor Educator, 270 South River, Holland 49423; hr@cityofholland.com.  Deadline is Friday, June 13.
 
Community Action House: Case Manager:  Part-time position providing case management services, including food assistance, referrals, advocacy, and other assistance to CAH clients.  Bachelor's degree in social work or related field and/or work experience in human services; problem solving and crisis management skills, knowledge of community resources, computer skills, ability to work effectively with diverse populations.  Send letter of interest and resume to Basic Services Case Manager Position, Community Action House, 345 West 14th Street, Holland, MI 49423, or to Rachel Ahee, Basic Services Supervisor at rahee@communityactionhouse.org  Deadline is Friday, June 13.
 
Mediation Services: Executive Director:  Mediation Services is a nonprofit serving Allegan and Ottawa Counties resolving business disputes and personal conflicts through mediation. Must be a collaborative leader with program development skills, management/supervisory experience, demonstrated success in fundraising, interpersonal skills including public speaking and written communications.  Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a related field.  Submit cover letter, resume, and salary history to skuite@mediationsolvesconflicts.orgDeadline is Friday, June 13.
 
(1) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Several positions: Behavior Specialist, Agriscience Instructor,  Public Safety and Security Services Instructor, Special Education Teacher, School Psychologist. All require various educational certifications and experience.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
(2) Ottawa Area Intermediate School District:   Classroom aides to assist teachers of students with special needs.  Multiple openings in a special needs facility and community-based instruction programs.  Apply online at www.oaisd.org
 
West Michigan Environmental Action Council:   Diversity and Inclusion internship (plus other internships in policy, journalism, marketing, etc).  10-15 hours/week; $500 stipend at end of summer internship. Go to https://wmeac.org/jobs/  for info on requirements and responsibilities.  Send cover letter and resume to Anne Marie Hertl, Community Activism Manager, WMEAC, 1007 Lake Drive, SE, Grand Rapids; (616) 451-3051, ext. 40.