News Briefs 8-18

Halloween with the Horses Sierra Rose Farms Healing Hearts with Horses

Sierra Rose Farm’s Christine Smith and Lee Ann Hull with their miniature horses.   Healing Hearts With Horses Foundation offers programs for those with specialized needs. at State of Our Health:  Through the Voices of Our People 2008 held at Bethlehem Temple.

 Photo by Gianni Risper

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Finding Faith: One Man’s Journey

LANSING, MI — Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the month of fasting from dawn until dusk.  The fasting is to develop humility for mankind and also learn self control.  It’s a time of intensive prayer and reflection. Ramadan is also the month in which the first verses of the Qur’an was revealed.   The annual date of Ramadan is based on the sighting on the moon.

Left: Al-Farooq Masjid located at 442 14th Street in Atlanta, GA.

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The Tasty Comfort of Mama Bear’s

 

 

Left:  Owner of Mama Bear’s, Cecila Garcia, takes a moment to pause and change the menu for the day.  Inside 10 people wait in line for a taste of her delicious eats.
 

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Job Expo 2009

Job seekers can connect with more than 45 local hiring companies and educational institutions at Capital Area Michigan Works! Fall Job Expo 2009, Thursday, September 17 at the Lansing Center from 2:30 to 6 p.m.

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News Briefs 8-17

Open Door Ministry Homeless Day Shelter’s  5th Annual Celebration Set for September 26

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Excuse Me… 4-17

Dear Readers,

There is plenty of confusion regarding the primary.  The primary on August 4 was for voters to pick the top 4 to run on Tuesday, November 3. Lansing is made up of 4 Wards and 4 At- Large positions.   I’m running At-Large and there are 2 At-Large seats available.  I am on the ballot.

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State of Our Health: Through the Voices of Our People and COGIC Walk-a-thon Set

Mother Mary J. Walton, Joshua Gillespie, and The Honorable Bishop P.A. Brooks (COGIC) and Christine Johnson are working together to make sure the walk-athon and health symposium are a hugh success. TNCP Photo

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WE REMEMBER: Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009

Edward M. Kennedy was the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and the second longest-serving current member of the Senate. He was first elected in 1962 to complete the final two years of the Senate term of his brother, Senator John F. Kennedy, who was elected President in 1960. Since then, Senator Kennedy has been re-elected to eight full terms.

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Festival Celebrates Vietnamese Culture

LANSING, MI — One of the best qualities of Lansing is that it’s a very culturally diverse city, which makes festival fun very interesting during the summer.

Left:  Two young women wearing Ao Dai’s (Vietnamese dress) on the second day of the 2- day long festival.

TNCP Photos

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