LITERACY CELEBRATION PROMOTES FAMILY READING

Families in the Greater Lansing area will celebrate the joy of reading with the “Share A Story” Literacy Celebration Event on Saturday, September 24, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Library of Michigan and Michigan Historical Center.

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Book Review 4-16

A Younger Man
By Rochelle Alers
ISBN:  0-373-8108-X
Publisher:  Silhouette Books
Available:  Bookstores everywhere

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Power of the Word 4-16

Lansing Native Returns to Minister a Crusade for Christ

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Nu Reviews 4-16

Nu Music

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    Ask the Business Librarian 4-16

    Q: I understand I can now get a free copy of my credit report. How do I do that?

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    WE REMEMBER EUGENE RECORD OF THE CHI-LITES

     

     Eugene Record, leader of the 1970’s vocal group the Chi-Lites, died Friday in Chicago at his daughter’s south suburban home following a long battle with cancer. He was 64

     Singer co-wrote such classics as “Have You Seen Her?” and “Oh Girl.”

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    Music and dance – Great Lakes Folk Festival Music Program Has Rhythm and Roots

     EAST LANSING, MI — From Alaska across to Georgia, and Japan by way of Canada, musical artists converge in East Lansing for the 2005 Great Lakes Folk Festival, Aug. 12-14.
         The Michigan State University Museum presents the annual event celebrating culture, tradition and community.  Music and dance stages – sponsored by the City of East Lansing – feature rhythms, sounds, stories and spectacular musicianship over the three-day festival.

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    MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN IMPACTS OVER 150 INGHAM COUNTY RESIDENTS

     

        E. LANSING, MI — Leroy Hunt was at Holden Hall on Michigan State University’s campus at 8:30 am waiting for the free unused food, laundry detergent and other items that students returning home for summer vacation donated to the Make a Difference Foundation’s food program.

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