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April 12, 1991 - Image 76

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-12

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Restaurants

Banquet Rooms Availble
For Any Occasion

OUR FAMOUS

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LOBSTER
FEAST
MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

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We Can Assist Your Party Needs With Every-
thing From Hors D'Oeuvres and Cocktails
To A Sitdown Black Tie Affair.

For- More Information, Please Call

666-4440

Your Hosts: Bill Michess and Bill White
Your Hostess: Juanita

MITCH'S II

6665 Highland Road (M-59)
Across From Oakland Pontiac Airport
Pontiac, Mich.










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SALAD
1 LB. LIVE LOBSTER
KING CRAB LEGS
STEAMER CLAMS
MUSSELS
REDSKIN POTATOES
CORN-ON-THE-COB

per person

DANCING TUES. THRU SAT.

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358-3355
Southfield

Music Guild
Sets Concert

Cranbrook Music Guild
chamber series will finish its
39th season with solo harpist
Julie Lang 8 p.m. April 16 at
Cranbrook House in Bloom-
field Hills.
Ms. Lang is the Guild's cur-
rent Betty Brewster Scholar-
ship winner, an annual award
given to an outstanding
music student at University
of Michigan.
The program will include
selections by Scarlatti,
Hindemith, Faure, Liszt and
Bach.
For ticket information, call
the Guild, 751-2435.

Glass Month
Program Set

The Detroit Historical
Department in honor of

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Special Appetizer Parties Available

00 OFF

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Featuring Such Specialties As:
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Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials

OPEN SUNDAYS 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING

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Latin-American Dance Music

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Michigan Glass Month will
feature a lecture about collec-
ting glass 1 p.m. April 13 at
the Historical Museum.
Betty Newbound will pre-
sent this program on depres-
sion glass and other glass col-
lectibles in the museum's
newly renovated auditorium.
There is a charge which in-
cludes a free appraisal. For in-
formation, call Lori Naples,
833-1419.

Woods Players
Set Drama

The Woods Players will pre-
sent The Shadow Box by
Michael Cristofer, 8 p.m.
April 12, 13, 19 and 20 at the
Lila R. Jones-Johnson
Theater at the Royal Oak
campus of Oakland Com-
munity College.
Tickets are available at the
Huntington Woods City Hall,
Recreation Center and
library.
For ticket information, call
258-5368.

Kronos Quartet
April Concert

The Chamber Music Socie-
ty of Detroit will close its 47th
season of concerts with the
Kronos Quartet in its Detroit
premiere performance, 8 p.m.
April 19 at Detroit's Or-
chestra Hall.
Made up of David Harr-
ington, violin; John Sherba,
violin; Hank Dutt, viola; and
Joan Jeanrenaud, cello, the
Kronos records for the
ElektrafNonesuch label and
has received a Grammy for
Best Contemporary Composi-
tion and a Grammy nomina-
tion for Best Performance.
For ticket information, call
Orchestra Hall box office,
833-3700; or Ticketmaster,
645-6666.

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