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June 28, 1991 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-06-28

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NIN
RISTORANTE

RATED 4 STARS

"A Gourmet Dining Expe-
rience On A Shoestring
Budget!"
— SANDRA SILFVEN

By MOLLY ABRAHAM

Detroit Free Press
Restaurant Critic

Baldwin Library
Youth Programs

The Baldwin Public Library
Youth Department July pro-
grams are:
Stories in the Rain Forest,
10:30 a.m. July 2 in Shain
Park. Ages 3 and up. No
registration.
Large African Animals, 2
p.m. July 3. Second grade and
up. Mary Retelle will lead a
jolly jungle jaunt with
biofacts and animal replicas.
Registration has begun.
Stories in the Rain Forest,
10:30 a.m. July 9 in Shain
Park. Ages 3 and up. No
registration.
Endangered Species, 2 p.m.
July 10. Third grade and up
will explore the world of en-
dangered animals and draw
replicas for Baldwin's mural.
Registration begins June 28.
Stories in the Rain Forest,
10:30 a.m. July 16 in Shain
Park. Ages 3 and up. No
registration.
"Jungle Book," 2 p.m. July
17. Families are welcome at
this animated Disney adven-
ture. Registration begins Ju-
ly 5.
Stories in the Rain Forest,
10:30 a.m. July 23 in Shain
Park. Ages 3 and up. No
registration.
The Living Science Founda-
tion will present four pro-
grams on July 24: 10 a.m.
Animal Family Introduction
for Tiny Tots. Preschool-
second-graders will meet
birds, mammals, reptiles and
amphibians in a fun-filled
animal experience. 11 a.m.
Scaly Survivors: Reptiles.
Third-graders and up will ex-
perience, first-hand, non-
poisonous snakes, lizards,
turtles and crocodiles. 1 p.m.
Lord of the Air: Birds. Third-
graders and up will see what
birds do best — fly. 2 p.m.
Amazon: The Magnificent
Jungle. Fifth-graders and up
will meet parrots, toucans,
snakes, toads and insects in
this unique presentation.
Dinner Theatre, 7 p.m. Ju-
ly 25. Ming the Magnificent
will entertain with featured
creatures. Families welcome.
Bring a picnic supper and
blanket. The library will
supply punch. Registration
begins July 13.
Stories in the Rain Forest,
10:30 a.m. July 30 in Shain
Park. Ages 3 and up. No
registration.
Animal Mask Craft,
10:30-11:30 a.m. July 31 or
2-3 p.m. Pre-schoolers (with
adult) and up can create their
own animal masks. Refresh-
ments. Registration begins
July 19.
Bedtime Stories on Baboon
Rock, 7 p.m. July 31.
Storyteller Judy Sima will
entertain kids 3 and up.

Detroit News Restaurant Critic

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Lunch 11 a.m.

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