DOMINICO'S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE 2847 COOLIDGE, Between 11 & 12 Mile • Berkley 541-7670 Introduces Its New featured, offering a taste of the world via cultural displays, entertainment and world cuisine. This year's displays will reflect the theme "Words Capturing the Beauty of a Culture." Admission to all villages if free and includes entertain- ment and tours of displays. For information, please con- tact Murray Nosanchuk, Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County, (519)255-9296. Sweet excess. Meadow Brook Season Opens The Meadow Brook Music Festival will open its 26th season on Thursday when pianist Andre Watts performs Rachmaninoff's Piano Con- certo No. 2 with the Detroit Symphony, Czech condutor Libor Pesek directing. The program will be repeated June 18 at the outdoor festival which is located on the campus of Oakland University near Rochester. The Smothers Brothers, Jim Stafford and Pat Paulsen will appear June 16. Soloists of the Royal Danish Ballet perform June 17. All Detroit Symphony Or- chestra classical concerts are designated the Chrysler Con- cert Series. All concerts are held at 8 p.m. in the Baldwin Pavilion. For ticket information, call the Meadow Brook box office, 377-2010. • • • • Detroit's favorite Sunday brunch is a kaleidoscope of breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites, served with white linen and silver in the elegance of the Kingsley Inn dining rooms. 511.95/adults. $5.95/children. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Bloomfield Hills tradition. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Breakfast Fare • Roast Beef Lasagna • Italian-Style Chicken Fresh Vegetables • Fresh Fruit Assorted Pastas • Weekly Specials • Etc. • Etc. $895 Bel Canto Concert Slated Bel Canto Choral Society will conclude the season with its annual musicale at Con- gregation Beth Achim on Monday at 8 p.m. A variety of choral selec- tions including music by Mascagni, Mendelssohn, Ran- dall Thompson, Johnny Mercer and George Shearing will be performed. Soloists and ensemble groups for this program are: Gloria Beren, Doris August, Gloria Bookstein, Jean Cascade, Mary Epstein, Elnora Finkelstein, Barbara Katchke, Ann Kutnick, Freda Mendelson, Julie Miller, Bar- bara Stryk, Marcia Tanzman and Sarah Zwickl. Narrators will be Suzanne Kaufman, Pearl Oslik, Betty Fishman and Ruth Blackman. Bel Canto, conducted by Denise Ogden and accom- panied by Rochelle Barr, is sponsored in part by the Southfield Council for the Arts. The public is invited at no charge. SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET • No Coupons Kingstep Inn LUNCH BUFFET MON, THRU FRI. 11 am. to 3 p.m. 5 or MORE FEATURES EVERY DAY! $495 Woodward at Long Lake Road • Bloomfield Hills (313) 642-0100 ■ VISA' MasterCard I per person eol cJin ing fa mil y 25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid-11 Plaza 476-1750 Farmington Hills z 0 0_ 0 0 2 for $9,95 OPEN 7 DAYS .. MON. 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Entrees from the Prime Time Dining Menu may be ordered anytime by 6:30 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday and by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. All Entrees $9.95 • Prime Rib • Sirloin Steak Brochette • Grilled Swordfish • Whiskey Peppercorn Top Sirloin • Shrimp Scampi • Teriyaki Chicken • Fresh Fish of the Day Child's Meal $4.95 We feature on request a child's cheeseburger, fries and a beverage. NTAIN AA $ 1.99 Accommodations Available For Private Parties and Business Meetings MAI CK'S Expires 6-22-89 • Reservations Suggested BEEF • SEAFOOD • SPIRITS 26855 GREENFIELD S. of 11 Mile • Southfield • 557-0570 JN OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-SUN. 7618 Woodward Ave. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 871-1590 SPECIAL QUALITY PARTIES UP TO 200 Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc. Special Appetizer Parties Available CALL ERNIE . . . AND ASK ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Nortinvestern N. of 12 358-2353 NOW FEATURING SUMMER SPECIALS • SALMON PLATE • FRESH FRUIT PLATE • STUFFED CANTALOPE WITH TUNA OR CHICKEN • STUFFED COLD PLATE WITH POTATO SALAD TRY OUR NEW SAUTEED DINNER SPECIALS • SHRIMP SCAMPI • CHICKEN MARSALA • CHICKEN TERIYAKI (Ask Waitperson which are available) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71