Poetry at Cafe Cafetzin

 Like Fresh Salsa Running Through the Veins of Lansing

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    Plain Talk 4-8

         Are you insane? I am sure that at some point in your life someone has asked you that question, or has thought that you were a little crazy. I am willing to bet that you feel that way sometimes. You wonder to yourself when will the madness stop?

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    Excuse Me 4-8

       I am a Repubilcrat.  I am a Demopublican.  I am an independent, intelligent, person, college graduate, homeowner since 19, mother, wife, small business owner (I should say micro business owner), sister, daughter, radical, conservative, neither right nor left.  Who am I?  I am most of you.

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    Do you have an opinion? 4-8

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    Book Reveiw 4-8

    Blink
    By Malcolm Gladwell
    ISBN:  0-316-17232-4
    Publisher:  Little, Brown and Company
    Available:  Bookstores everywhere

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    As I See It 4-8

    PAPAL CHOICE SENDS WRONG MESSAGE TO THIRD WORLD

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    Wellness News 4-8

    Zero Tolerance Policies: Are They Too Tough or Not Tough Enough?

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    Power of The Word 4-8

    The Daffodil Principle

               
     
           

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    Sikh Day Parade Honored the Sikh Religious Faith

        Guru Nanak Sikh Centre held their first Sikh Day parade. The gathering was an opportunity for the community to fellowship and enjoy Indian entertainment.  Over 800 Sikhs marched from all over Michigan and surrounding states.
    Left- below:  Punjabi dance troupe, I-Bhangra from the University of Illinois relax before the parade that began at  Lansing’s Riverfront Park.
      The Sikh’s wear orange to represent alligence to their flag which is also orange.
       The planning committee invited the entire community to share in celebrating their culture. 
       They plan on making it an annual event.

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