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News Briefs 7-4
Looking for Pothole Pictures: Michigan contest highlights need for transportation funding and is seeking entries, DLEG Sending Notices to Prepare Builders & Contractors for New Consumer Protection Laws Taking Effect on June 1
Lansing Jaycees Host Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the Capitol Lawn
LANSING, MI — Spring is coming and Easter is almost here. In keeping with a longstanding community tradition, the Lansing Jaycees are gearing up for their annual Easter Egg Hunt on the Capitol Lawn on Saturday, March 22, 2008!
‘UGLY QUILT’ DAY PLANNED AT MSU MUSEUM
The sign in front of a shopping cart that only holds an “Ugly Quilt” made from scraps states: Sometimes quilts and quiltmaking are the cornerstones of projects designed to raise awareness and to directly address human rights issues. Some are single quilts made by single makers. Others are the results of projects engaging thousands in activism. For instance, the NAMES Project raises awareness of AIDS and the Ugly Quilt Project addresses of AIDS and the Ugly Quilt Project addresses the needs of the homeless in a tangible way.
Brant Johnson No Longer on 96.5 WQHH’s Airwaves
“It came as a surprise to me there was no forewarning,” said Johnson in a telephone interview.
Celebrating Women’s History Month: One Woman, One Show
Valuable Learning Experience: Bettye Thomas-Gilkey began the Black Traveling Exhibit after visiting the Charles Wright Museum in Detroit. It became her model and motivation to continue the legacy of educating others about the wealth of contributions given by Black Americans. Photo by Susan Allen
Her-Stories: Women Raised Their Voices and Were Heard
Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame is located at 213 West Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI. Their newest history exhibit is “Ladies of the Lights: Michigan Women in the U.S. Lighthouse Service”.
For hours and other exciting exhibits call 517-484-1880.
News Briefs 7-3
Lansing Dietetic Association 27th Annual Food & Fitness 5K RUN/WALK Event Benefits Greater Lansing Food Bank and Celebrates Fitness, Fun & Family
Program Offers Discounts on Telephone Service to Low Income Customers
Don’t let your phone service be one of the first casualties of your quest to save money. Assistance may be available.
Celebrating Black History: A Cut Above, Barber on a Mission
African American businessman offers laughter, conversation and advice at an affordable price to all who seek it… but most of all he gives back to the community that he serves
Barber Shop Lessons: Mo Ogden is a making history in one of the oldest professions to provide African American males opportunity for entreprenuerism. Here Mo shows Rami Marsh his new haircut. He also offers advice on how to stay well groomed by giving the Shabazz visitors new hair brushes. Photo by Dr. Eugene Cain