Power of the Word 4-14

Mista Chuck is a private pilot and I remember him taking me on my first flight in a little piper cub.  I asked about our connection with the airport.  I didn’t hear the radio speaking from ground control and I wanted to make sure that we didn’t accidentally hit another plane, or be hit by one either!  It was then that Mista Chuck told me that we are on a "see and be seen mission!"  This meant that he was watching out for other planes at our level and he was "hoping/wishing/believing" that other pilots would be on the alert for him!  Not only was this a scary way for me to fly, it’s all together contrary to the way that Jesus expects us to live!

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Wellness News 4-14

What is SIDS?

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the term for the sudden death of an infant under 1 year of age that remains unexplained after a complete investigatio

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Music Reveiw: Kiesha Cole

 

 

 

The Way It Is, The Way It Was

Keyshia Cole’s album deals with life, past and present

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Nu Music Reveiws 4-14

Symbolyc One & Illmind, Bizarre, Bow Wow, Faith Evans

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Approval of Millage Will Provide Continued Excellence in Our Parks

 

 

Left:  Youngsters enjoying the see saw at Risdale Park on Lansing’s southside.  Below: Georgetown Park on Lansing’s southside, which also has a neighborhood ballfield and a picnic area and shelter.

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Scratches & Cutz


Code of The Cutz represents hip-hop, caters to DJs and the community

Owner Jamie Wilkins, AKA DJ Addverse at the Capitol Area District Library Downtown. 
DJ Addverse gave a scratch/hip hop class much to the delight of the attendees.  She often involves herself with other community volunteer  activities, such as a clothes drive for The City Mission.

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HARRY POTTER: A ‘Half-Blood Prince’ Revealed

 

 

    The new Harry Potter book is in the hands of millions of eager readers today. Curriculum specialist/writer Colleen O’Brien explores the term "half-blood," offering critical insight into the world of magic, muggles and mudbloods.

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LIFT TICKET – Common Ground was Taken Higher by John Legend’s Performance

LANSING, MI — Singer John Legend, his band and two back-up singers had been entertaining the audience at Common Ground for nearly 60 minutes, when suddenly Legend’s musical company left the stage. All that remained was a piano in front of him. The stage went black. One soft white spotlight fell on Legend from overhead. His fingers began to walk the keys to the tune of a familiar melody, triggering screams from the audience that reached deafening levels. John Legend performed his hit single "Ordinary People." And this, like all the songs before and after, was performed with passion, power and perfection.

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