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 ■•■■ =•111 ■ 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. ❑ I GOING PLACES I Continued from Page 61 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. Ask About Our Excellent Catering Facilities For All Occasions The perfect place to make business an enjoyable experience Continental cuisine, fine wines, beautiful atmosphere and wonderful service . . . the choice ingredients for a gracious evening "LET'S MEET AT JOVAN" Before and After The Theater Reservations Accepted 642-3131 Complete Catering Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings • Showers • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvahs • Birthdays SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR ATRIUM Dinner 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday 'til Midnight Cocktails 'til 2 a.m. Call DONNA ROSEN Reservations accepted 642-8890 642-0055 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. NOW IN WEST BLOOMFIELD 4177 Orchard Lake Rd. at Pontiac Trail (In Wilkins Corners) • CARRYOUT 855.6633 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. • FREE DELIVERY FAX: 855-1977 t* SEBASTIAN'S RESTAURANT/R AW BAR Dancing Fridays and Sundays To The Martin Kosins Trio Sebastian's Available For Private Parties On Sundays For Reservations: 649-6625 2745 West Big Beaver Road In Somerset Mall Troy THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71