A rare exhibition through October 23 31111DAM:1 COMP A N Y Caricatit On Displaysr The Cultural Arts Division of Southfield Parks and Recreation will present a collection of cari- catures by Jonathan Zolin Aug. 31 in the Civic Center Gallery, 2600 Evergreen Road. Exhibition hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekly, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The exhibit is free to the pub- lic. . ?". a.) A:1,1, JOHN JAMES A Sante Fe/Taos Store 3,400 Square feet of the REAL STUFF The Watercolors for Furniture-McMillan/Dooling/L.D. Burke THE BIRDS OF AMERICA Weaving-Zapotec in the Navajo tradition - Pottery-Santa Clara, Acoma, Jemez & more 298 South Main Street Downtown Plymouth 1-7 Tues-Sat; Sun 1-5 Summer Hours / 313-455-8900 Latin American Folk Art Exhibit "Visiones del Pueblo: The Folk Art of Latin America" will be ex- hibited at the Toledo Museum of Art 2445 Monroe St., Toledo, from Oct. 16-Jan. 15. A selection of over 275 objects from 17 countries made for cere- monial, utilitarian, recreational and decorative purposes provides a window through which to view and better understand Latin American culture and society. Tracing the cultural heritage of Latin American artistic expres- sion from the 16th century to the present day, the exhibition demonstrates the continuing vi- tality of this folk art tradition. The exhibition is organized by the Museum of American Folk Art, New York; the exhibition and its national tour are made possi- ble by Ford Motor Company. The museum and exhibition will be open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m,.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m.; closed Mondays. There is an ex- hibition admission charge every day except Friday from 5-9 p.m., when admission to all visitors is free. General admission, timed tick- ets are available at the museum and SelecTix outlets or by calling (419) 243-7000. Local News JFS Hosts Workshop Jewish Family Service will join with local sisterhoods to offer a workshop for community volun- teer nursing home visitors. The workshop will be held Aug. 23 from 9:30 a.m.-11 p.m. in the JFS Board Room, 24123 Greenfield. The workshop will feature a presentation from Carol Rosen- berg, administrator, Fleischman Residence. Ms. Rosenberg will address the role of the volunteer nursing home visitor. To register for this free work- shop, contact Elina Zilberberg, 559-4046. DIRECTFRON1 ! .. ITALY THE NEWEST MOST ': ;:s. 7.7[70:::I;91g:IiESIGNS •■ :fpitNi-ruitE • IN HOME FURNISHINGS. AREA RUGS • WINDOW TREATMEN'T'S MEWn0N THIS AD FOR 3096 OFF! d • Just South Of 14 Mile 810-349-12.1 HOLM: 1 Mokom-Fuom 10-9.5mmAy 10-6. SLADAY 12.-.5 ,A*0111 7 WAntiques 4 Your Upper End Barn Swallow, 1832. Antique Shop AUGUST 14 - OCTOBER 23 32315 Grand River Avenue Exhibition Admission (1/2 Mile east of Farmington Road) 12,000 Square Feet Of Fine Antiques $4 adults; $1 children & students; members free. Free on Wednesdays with museum admission. (810) 4 77- 6630 OPEN DAILY 10 am-6 pm • Thursday & Friday Till 8 pm Hours Wednesday-Friday I I a.m.-4 p.m. Weekends I I a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed Monday & Tuesday) oar lign SAT AUG 13 • 10-8 SUN AUG 14 • 10-6 ART ENTERTAINMENT FOOD FUN FREE PARKING NINE MILE ROAD JUST WEST OF WOODWARD VISIT LIBRARY BOOKSTORE TOO! M. Sempliner For an Exhibition Brochure Call (313) 833-7888 gize _Chet/wit fflislititte a ,z(Pts) 5200 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MI 48202 (313) 833-7900 Support for the publication of the catalog was provided to the New-York Historical Society by Fidelity I 11VCSCIIICIIIS through the Fidelity Foundation. In Detroit, the exhibition has been sup- ported by the state of Michigan, the city of Detroit and the DIA Founders Society Partnership I - or Renewal.