THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 Friday, January 28, 1977
Oak Park Arts Commission Presents New Cultural Series
The Oak Park Arts and
Cultural Commission will
present a new series, "A
Taste of Art and Culture"
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featuring six cultural
events.
At 8 p.m. Feb. 6, the
Oakland University
Academy of Dramatic Art
will present "Kings and
Ice Arena Plans
Comic Book Drive
OUR MANY FAMOUS
COMBINATION DINNERS
FOR TWO
BEER & WINE SERVED I
Fairlane Ice Arana will
host its first comic book
day 3-5 p.m. and 7:30 - 10
p.m., Saturday. Any per-
son who brings in a comic
book -will be admitted at a
reduced rate, skates in-
cluded. All of the comic
books will be donated to
Children's Hospital._
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Violin and piano solos
will be featured at a mus-
ical event 9 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Oak Park Li-
brary.
Mischa Jiefkowitz, vio-
linist, will perform selec-
tions from Bach, Chajes,
Paganini and Isaye. Doris
Eubanks, pianist, will
play works by Schumann
and Griffes.
Concert Delayed
The third concert of the
Detroit Symphony Youth
Orchestra's 1976-77 sea-
son, previously scheduled
for 8 p.m. Sunday in Ford
Auditorium has been
postponed until 3:30 p.m.
March 20.
ditorium.
In an exclusive per-
formance for season
ticket patrons only,
Richard Vernick will pre-
sent a musical slide show,
followed by an afterglow,
8 p.m. June 5, in the Oak
Park Community Center.
For information, write
the Arts and Cultural
Commission, Oak Park
Library, 14200 Oak Park
Blvd., -Oak ; Park, Mich.,
48237.
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Artists in all media will
present their work in the
14th annual Sholem
Aleichem Institute art
show and sale Feb. 4-6 at
Shenandoah Country
Club.
Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
and 8-10 p.m. Feb. 4, 11
a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 5, and 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 6.
Admission is nominal
and refreshments will be
served at no charge.
Abd al-Haq al-Islami,
who lived in 14th Century
Morocco, converted to Is-
lam, and subsequently
became an anti-Jewish
propagandist.
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KANSAS CITY
The Oak Park Civic
Chorus will present its
annual spring concert at
8 p.m. May 15 in the Oak
Park High School au-
Dinner
Somerset
Theatre will open its sec-
ond year with the comedy
"Lovers and Other
Strangers" starring
Hugh Copland and
featuring Pierre Tur-
geon.
Buffet dinner is served
at 7:30, with an 8:45 p.m.
curtain. Performances
are presented every Fri-
day and Saturday even-
ing. For reservations, call
the dinner theater office,
643-8865.
Sholem Aleichem
Art Show Nears
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nity Theatre will feature
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," by
Tennessee Williams, at 8
p.m. March 3, and 8 p.m.
March 10, in the Oak Park
High School Little
Theatre.
The Jewish Community
Center Festival Dancers
will perform
"Womenswrites" by Har-
riet Berg at 8 p.m. April
24 and 8 p.m. April 28 in
the Oak Park Hie School
Little Theatre. •
Library Concert
THE SUSSEX 11017SE
PRIME RIB DINNER
Cabbages," with scenes
from four Shakespearean
plays, in the Oak Park
Community Center.
The Oak Park Sym-
phony Orchestra will pre-
sent "Music from Opera"
with the Michigan Opera
theatre, 3 p.m. Feb. 27, in
the Oak Park High School
Auditorium.
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