•■ ■■•■," I ENTERTAINMENT •#, Give someone another golden day .. . Fine Italian-American Cuisine • Lunches • Dinners • Cocktails Enjoy Homemade Authentic Fresh Italian Specialties I Pasta at Picano's Made From Old World Recipes. Breads & Desserts Made Daily at Picands. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PINO MARELLI Tues., Thurs. & Fri. SUSAN WOODLAND At the Piano Sat. Banquet Rooms Open 7 Days Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30 Up To 100 Fri. & Sat. Sun. 11 to 11:30 12 to 10:00 Off-Premises Catering Available 3775 ROCHESTER RD. • Troy 'A Mile N. of Big Beaver & 1.75 689-8050 ArlarOMfeaTig! arAriedife gziN. I Painting Workshop Set For Birmingham 1110111. RIXSitAW COUPON I 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD., WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD MALL-ORCHARD LAKE RD. & MAPLE ORIENTAL AND CONTINENTAL CUISINE 851.6400 HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY A TREAT MOTHER TO AN EATING - EXPERIENCE FROM OUR REGULAR MENU OR ONE OF THESE SPECIALS years • 13.13-61 BEEF RIBS $7.95 • BROILED FILET OF PICKEREL ...$9.95 • SPICY PEKING LAMB $8.50 Specials Not Good With Other Discounts or Promotions Specials Expire 5-15-92 i -or Dine In Only odesta Pistoutte. Di IN MARKET STREET SHOPPES, 29400 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 358.0344 Presents A Special Menu She'll Love MOTHER'S DAY Dinners From 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations Required Jane's Place .1/11 ■ 1 _ ■■■ ■■ •111111 an. ', Nat,. Casual Dining at Popular Prices in an Intimate Cafe Setting 25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • SOUTHFIELD 354-3640 • Lunch Specials MON:THURS. II a.m.-8 p.m. FRI. & SAT. II a.m.-9 p.m.. Closed Sun. • Evening Specials COMPLETE DINNERS $ 5, 95 Starting At majestic sand castles . . sparkling waters .. . another chance. Please give blood. + American Red Cross Blood Services Southeastern Michigan Region WHAT IS P'TACH? Parents for Torah for All Children. "P'TACH," is a national non-profit organization which provides secular and Jewish education for children with learning disabilities who are enrolled in our schools. Before P'TACH existed, the doors of almost all day schools were indeed closed to children with all levels of learning disabilities, and the parents of these special children were often frustrated by a community that failed to recognize the need for providing special educational programs in our schools. Now, through P'TACH, the doors of our schools are "OPEN" to all our children. The Michigan branch, P'TACH of • Michigan, Inc., was founded in May of 1979 by a group of parents, lay people and professionals in fields related to special education. Our main . objective is to provide special education for learning disabled children with the goal of mainstreaming them into regular classrooms whenever possible. Today, P'TACH has grown to serve over twenty children in its two programs. Unfortunately, due to a lack of financial resources, children are currently on a waiting list to enter P'TACH's programs. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION P'TACH of Mich., Inc. 25311 Ronald Court Oak Park, Michigan, 48237 (313) 399-6281 All donations are tax deductible "Painting in the Garden: A Watercolor Workshop" will be presented by the Community House in Birmingham as a three-session class 9:30 a.m. 2 p.m. May 11, 18 and June 1. Two sessions will be held at Hughes Gardens on Lahser Road south of Ten Mile in Southfield. There is a charge. People may register by calling the program department, 644-5832. The class will consist of a studio session as well as the outdoor painting experience. A slide presentation, criti- ques, demonstrations, discus- sions concerning composition and design, painting tips and individualized assistance will all be included. Students should bring a pic- nic lunch from home so they can take a break from their painting and socialize. Schools Stage Teen-Age Trilogy The Southfield Education Action Committee (SEAC) and the Education Commit- tee of Hope United Methodist Church, in conjunction with Southfield High and Southfield-Lathrup high schools, are sponsoring Our Generation: A Teen-age Trilogy., The 8:15 p.m. perfor- mances will be at Southfield May 8, 9 and Southfield- Lathrup May 15, 16. This production is a com- pilation of one-act plays, monologues, dance and music, all directed to teen-agers and their parents. The messages are intended to raise awareness, educate, motivate and entertain. For ticket information, call Robert Douglas, 356-1020. OCC Hosts Chamber Ensemble The Fine Arts Committee of the Auburn Hills Campus of Oakland Community College will present the Lyric Chamber Ensemble in con- cert 8 p.m. May 15. The Lyric Chamber Ensem- ble will feature three musi- cians: pianist, Fedora Horowitz, founder and ar- tistic director of the Lyric Chamber Ensemble; Marcy Chanteaux, assistant prin- cipal cellist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra; and Theodore Oien, principal clarinetist of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. For ticket information call OCC, 340-6817.