Consider Yourself at Home At Macomb Center otertlinment 94-95 Season In addition to Marcus Belgrave & Friends, the event will feature Jimmy Johnson & Groove. Dur- ing the musical performances, pa- trons will enjoy international delicacies, gourmet coffees, nuts and desserts provided by local restaurateurs. Tickets may be purchased by calling (810) 559-8235; or faxing (810) 559-0229. Star-Studded entertainment in a world-class theatre The Great RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL SPECTACULAR Starring The Rockettes with Special Guest Star Susan Anton • "Guys and Dolls" • Gallagher • Bobby Vinton •Tom Jones • Rich Little • "Secret Garden" • "Evita" • Judy Collins •The Chieftains •The Temptations • Preservation Hall Jazz Band • Soupy Sales • Flying Karamazov Brothers • "Oliver" • Newport Jazz Festival On Tour • Crystal Gayle • Red Star Red Army • Vic Damone • New York City Opera National Company "Barber of Seville" For ticket information or a free brochure call the Box Office at (810) 286-2222 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday Group sales are available at (810) 286-2268 fr, MACOMB CENTER • For The Performing Arts Hall (M-59) and Garfield Road, one mile east of Lakeside Mall A Community Service Program of Macomb Community College WALK THE PLANK! From the tradition of northern Michigan, the Origianl E.G. Nick's now offers Planked Whitefish. It's cooked and served on a special plank that holds all the deficious whitefish flavor for your taste buds. So step out at E.G. Nick's soon and taste a bit of northern Michigan, or as we like to say...Come walk the plank, /;%- we dare ya! the origin al E.G. NICK'S RANKED 2,7 WHITEFISH! pasta • ribs • plankfish 6066 West Ma* at Farmington Road Celebrate your birthday with us and receive a birthday discount. Up to $9 value. (810) 851-0805 Irina Lekhtman Soprano Sings For Music Club In the continued celebration of its 70th anniversary, the Music Study Club of Metropolitan De- troit will present mezzo sopra- no Irina Lekhtman at the opening program meeting Sept. 25. Accompanying Ms. Lekhtman will be Zina Astrakhan. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. with a social hour and 3 p.m. program. The meeting will be held at the Birmingham Temple. Ms. Lekht- man will sing selections from opera, Russian art songs,and Yid- dish songs. Ms. Lekhtman, who will sing with the Michigan Opera Theater this season, was a leading mezzo soprano with the Moldavian State Opera. Accompanist Zina Astrakhan is an accomplished teacher and chamber music per- former. She is a graduate from the Leningrad College of Music and the Leningrad State Con- servatory. Non-members are welcome. There is a charge. For informa- tion, contact Bernice Pinsky, (810) 442-0239. The Music Study Club will honor five of its members for out- standing service at the meeting. Honored will be: Claire Brown for her 15 years as chairperson of the Scholarship Committee; past president Corliss Rosenberg for her dedication as chairperson for the MSC annual Artist Concert; Joan Rose, past president, for her creativeness in planning; corre- sponding secretary Ann Ross for her work on publicity, public re- lations; Vera Rollin Burke for 20 years as editor of Pizzicato. Kadima Benefit Features Jazz UJ cC LU 80 Trumpet master Marcus Bel- grave will perform at "A Taste of Jazz" to benefit Kadima, a non- profit agency offering support ser- vices to adults with psychiatric disabilities. "A Taste ofJazz," an evening featuring music and food by local restaurateurs, will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Roy- al Oak Music Theater. Viorst To Speak On Growing Up "What's a Grown Up?" is the ti- tle of a 7:45 p.m. Sept. 21 lecture by author Judith Viorst at the Birmingham Community House. She is best known for her 1986 book, Necessary Losses, a per- sonal development guide which Judith Viorst was on the New York Times best- seller list for over a year. Re- cently, Ms. Viorst published Murdering Mr. Monti, a humor- ous novel. 'What's a Grown Up?" explores the growing up process in terms of how human life evolves through changing relationships with children and aging parents, understanding ourselves as adults. The lecture is sponsored by the Michigan Psychoanalytic Foun- dation (MPF). Tickets can be purchased through MPF, (810) 559-5855, or at BookPeople in the Orchard Lake Mall, or at the door. Sukkot Hayride At Heritage Park The Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center, a recipient of the Jewish Federation of Metropoli- tan Detroit's Max M. Fisher Jew- ish Community Foundation, will present a Sukkot Hayride Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. The Me and My Grandchild Series of the Generations To- gether community-wide project, will be held in Heritage Park in Farmington Hills. The event will feature singing, dancing, a bon- fire and cider and donuts. Regis- tration is required. Call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649. C )