DINING EXCELLENCE!
SUPERIOR CATERING!
TWO GREAT TRADITIONS!
vows to learn more about it.
For now he's content to pick
up items at estate sales and
auctions. Dabbling with com-
puters is also an interest.
Occasionally Goldman and
his family travel to San Diego
to visit his parents who
retired there. He doesn't
travel as much these days to
perform as he did in earlier
times when he made it known
that he was willing and
available as a soloist. Today
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he's more settled. Besides,
there is a tremendous amount
of competition amongst
highly talented performers in
the orchestra so very few get
a chance to appear on a
regular basis, says Goldman.
Goldman's not looking to
make changes for the future.
He's content with his lot. He's
achieved in life what he set
out to do, and that pleases
him very much. ❑
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admission, 668-8480.
MUSIC
BIRMINGHAM
SUMMER CONCERT
SERIES
Shain Park, Maple near
Woodward, downtown
Birmingham, World
Famous Trinidad Tripoli
Steel Band, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, free, 644-1807.
TROY HILTON INN
1455 Stephenson Highway,
Troy, "Jazz to the Hilt"
concert series, Chic Corea,
5 p.m. Wednesday,
admission, 583-9000.
MEADOW BROOK
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Oakland University,
Rochester, Michael Franks,
today; Detroit Symphony
Pops, Saturday; Detroit
Symphony, Joshua Bell,
violinist, Sunday; America
and Three Dog Night,
Monday; Detroit Symphony,
Joseph Goldman, violinist,
Thursday, admission,
377-2010.
OAK PARK SUMMER
CONCERT SERIES
Shepherd Park, corner of
Northfield and Church,
Oak Park, The Broadway
Revue, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
free, 545-6400.
THE TROWBRIDGE
Adult residential apartment
community, 24111 Civic
Center Dr., Southfield,
South Oakland Concert
Band, 7:30 p.m. Monday,
free, 353-0208.
CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
Southfield, 21st Century
Steel Band, 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday, free, 354-4717.
GAZEBO CONCERTS
Burgh Site, Berg Rd. and
Civic Center Dr.,
Southfield, The 70th
Division U.S. Army Reserve
Band, 7 p.m. Wednesday,
free, 354-4717.
EDSEL AND ELEANOR
FORD HOUSE
1100 Lakeshore Dr., Grosse
Pointe Shores, Lyric
Chamber Ensemble's A
Broadway Nostalgia, 8 p.m.
Saturday, admission,
357-1111.
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30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms Office Plaza, Bet. 12 & 13
FILM
LIVONIA MALL
CINEMA
29514 Seven Mile, Livonia,
Clark Gable Series, Mutiny
on the Bounty, Tuesday,
free, 476-1166.
SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC
LIBRARY
26000 Evergreen Rd.,
Southfield, Summer Movie
Series, High. Society,
Tuesday, free, 354-9100.
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4177 Orchard Lake Rd. at Pontiac Trail
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FAMILIES
HENRY FORD MUSEUM
AND GREENFIELD
VILLAGE
Dearborn, "Susan McCord's
Quilts: A Farmwife's
Legacy," and "Streamlining
America," through 1989,
admission, 271-1620.
CHILDREN
HILBERRY THEATER
Wayne State University,
Detroit, Ke-Nu and the
Magic Coals, children's
opera, today through July
14, admission, 577-2972.
MEADOW BROOK
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Oakland University,
Rochester, Mr. Dressup, 11
a.m. Saturday, admission,
377-2010.
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