ENTERTAINMENT
We've Made A Lot
of Great Albums.
There are a host of reasons to host an affair at the
new Sheraton Southfield Hotel.
We've just undergone a multi-million dollar
renovation and our facilities are second to none. You'll
find an elegant ballroom that can accommodate 850
people in style, superb food and an experienced,
knowledgeable staff that will take care of all the
details. Our prices are surprisingly reasonable, too.
So whether you're planning a wedding, anniversary,
bar mitzvah, reunion or whatever, consider the new
Sheraton Southfield Hotel. Call our
Director of Catering at 559-6500. 16400 J.L.
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Hudson Drive, Southfield.
"Delivers a climax
that pulls no punches."
— The Oakland Press
Call 875-8284
FOR TICKETS AND
INFORMATION.
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Sheraton Southfield Hotel
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Meadow Brook
Music Festival
The Meadow Brook Music
Festival will open its 28th
season 8 p.m. June 14.
Historian Shelby Foote will
narrate Copland's Lincoln
Portrait with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, Conductor
Neeme Jarve directing. Mr.
Foote was the principal on-
camera commentator for
PBS-TV's "Civil War" series.
Music by Ives and Dvorak
will complete the program.
Mr. Foote will repeat Lin-
coln Portrait June 16; Mr.
Jarve will conduct the DSO in
Schuman and Sibelius, plus
the Copland.
Ann Arbor's twin brother
musicians Gemini and The
Good Mischief Band will pre-
sent an all new children's
show 11 a.m. June 15. The
Meadow Brook program will
feature sing-alongs and
stories of childhood and grow-
ing up.
Indigo Girls, winner of the
1989 Grammy for "Best Con-
temporary Folk Group," with
special guest Ellen James
Society, will perform 8 p.m.
June 15.
All Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra classical concerts are
part of the Chrysler Concert
Series which are made possi-
ble by the Chrysler Corpora-
tion Fund.
Most evening concerts are
in the Baldwin Pavilion with
the festival grounds opening
at 6 p.m. Entrances to
Meadow Brook are on Walton
Boulevard and Adams Road.
For ticket information, call
the Meadow Brook Box Office,
377-2010.
Township Library
Teen Program
Bloomfield Township Public
Library will host a reading
club for teens in grades 8, 9
and 10 7:30-9 p.m. June 19,
July 10 and 24.
There will be discussion
groups to stimulate kids to
talk and think and get to
know each other. Two of the
books selected are: Eva, by
Peter Dickinson, about a girl
who learns to survive in the
body of a chimpanzee, and
Heartbeat, a love story about
loyalty and friendship. The
third book will be announced
later.
For information on the
reading program for teens,
call Marilyn Mast, 942-5800.
I will multiply your seed as
the stars of heaven and as
the sand which is upon the
seashore.
—Bible: Genesis, 22:17