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November 23, 1990 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-11-23

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"fr iNbe PO4 Sartivetee"

Toy Collection
At Museum

Toys as tangible memories,
as objets d'art, as in-
vestments, and as depictions
of life and culture, are the
focus of the inaugural exhibi-
tion of the Detroit Historical
Museum's new Wrigley Hall:
The Detroit Antique Toy
Museum Gallery. "Collectors
in Toyland" will open to the
public on Dec. 2.
The theme of the exhibi-
tion, "Collectors in Toyland,"
is the appeal of toy collecting
for private individuals. The
exhibit will be divided into
seven sections, each il-
lustrating some of the incen-
tives that inspire adult toy
collectors with objects
selected from the Lawrence
Scripps Wilkinson Collection.
The toys' section will in-
clude toys about which adults
are frequently nostalgic, such
as teddy bears, a favorite doll,
toys reminiscent of early com-
ic strips, and a display of
domestic toys once used in
playing house.
The "Americana" section
will feature toys that collec-
tors find interesting because
of their accurate depiction of
American life and culture.
Some of the toys in this
category include board
games, a Coca-Cola truck and
early fire equipment. To those
with a scientific bent, the toys
featured in the exhibition
display some sophisticated
technology and a chance to
contemplate the world of the
future. A case of colorful and
complex robot and space toys
reflect this interest.

Studio Artists
On Display

The Huntington Woods
Library and the Woods
Gallery will display the art of
the Huntington Woods Studio
Artists Nov. 27-Dec. 18 in the
lower level of the library.
The Huntington Woods
Studio Artists are a group of
professional artists who meet
weekly at the Huntington
Woods Recreation Center,
hire a model, draw and paint
together. Their works are
done in a variety of media.
Library hours are Mon.-
Wed. 12-9 p.m.; Thurs. 10
a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
For further information,
call the library, 543-9720.

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The Council of Orthodox Rabbis and Merkas

cordially invites men and women to attend a

SIYUM DINNER

on the occasion of the

Completion of Tract rate Shabbos

celebrated by Jewry the world over

Sunday, December 2, 1990 at 6:00 p.m.

Guest Speaker:
Renowned Scholar

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Student Art
Show, Sale

The students of Oakland
Community College, Orchard
Ridge Campus, will hold a
ceramics show and sale 10
a.m.-9 p.m. Dec. 6 and 7; and
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 8 at the
Orchard Mall.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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