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July 12, 1996 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-12

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Gourmet Chinese Restaurant
Featuring

Authentic

Hong Kong Style Cooking

Wonderful traditional favorites...
superb variety of dining specialties

• Live fish, lobster and crab in our
tanks, cooked to order
• Dim Sum lunch specials 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Banquet Facilities

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Special Carry-Out Menu

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• Cocktails
• Carry-Out
• Cappuccino

Dinner 7:30 to 9
Show 9 to 11

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COMEDY ROOM

1999 CASS LAKE RD.
Keego Harbor

810-682-6540

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The Laughing Stock of Michigan"
Voted #1 Comic By His Family

EVERY
FRIDAY

Tropical

Gazpacho

Frankwurst!

"Critics Choice

Since

Earthfest Fundraiser: Mad
Poetics, featuring Cindi St. Ger-
main, Rob Roy and many more.
Sat., July 13. Lili's 21, Jacob,
Hamtramck. (313) 875-6555.

Serious Moonlight: A mid-
summer's night rendezvous un-
der the Peristyle includes food,
libations, music, dancing and a
silent auction to benefit Cran-
brook Art Museum's exhibitions
and educational programs. 8 p.m.
Sat., July 13. $75. (810) 645-
3323.

Midsummer Festival: Over
200 artists' displays, food, sports
tournaments and children's ac-
tivities. 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri.-Sat.;
noon-10 p.m. Sun., July 12-14.
W. Jefferson, Trenton, 20 miles
south of Detroit. (313) 675-7302.

A
Summer Exclusive

POSCH

Temple Israel Garden Party:
Celebrate the success of their so-
cial action and community pro-
grams with food, wine, David
Syme and Joe Cornell. 7:30 p.m.-
midnight, Sat., July 13. $75/cou-
ple; $37.50/individual. Walnut
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. (810)
661-5700.

Third Annual Garden Walk:
Sponsored by the Country Gar-
den Club of Northville. Guests
will tour eight private gardens
plus those of historic Mill Race
Village. Music, vendors and gar-
den accessories. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Wed., July 17. $7/adv.; $8/door.
Griswold, near Main Street. (313)
420-3562.

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Deli • Dining ‘,
Catering

an 1860s okra and tomato soup
recipe and a Colonial-era Grate-
ful Pudding. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Thurs .-Sun. , July 18-21.
$12.50/adults; $11.50/seniors;
$6.25/kids 5-12; FREE/under 5.
Greenfield Village, Dearborn.
(313) 271-1620.

Writing Workshop: Anne Har-
ris, author of The Nature of
Smoke, will discuss the writing
and publishing processes. Bring
your own prose, poetry or blank
tablet. 7-8:30 p.m. Sun., July 14.
No charge. Borders Book Shop,
Southfield Rd., Birmingham.
(810) 64-4-1515.

6407 Orchard Lake Road
In The Orchard Mall
(810) 626-8585

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troit Historical Society leads the
way through the dugout, club-
house and press box, with a bar-
becue dinner in the tradition of
the ol' ball game. 6:30 p.m.
Thurs., July 18. $40/members;
$50/non-members. (313) 833-
1405.

A Taste of History: Let your
senses teach you about history
by sampling culinary artistry of
the past. Cooking demonstra-
tions in village kitchens include

Cranbrook House and Gar-
dens: Architect Albert Kahn de-
signed this Arts and Crafts style
manor home for George and
Ellen Booth, founders of Cran-
brook. 1:30 and 3 p.m. Sun.; 11
a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Thurs. (lunch
available at noon), through Sept.
29. $7; $10/with lunch. 300 Lone
Pine, Bloomfield Hills. (810) 645-
3149.

Mexicantown Mercado: Every
Sun. thru Sept. 1, the open-air
market will have fresh produce,
unique import items, crafts, spe-
cialty foods and a theme for every
week. 12-6 p.m. at Bagley and
21st, Detroit. (313) 842-0450.

'a CALENDAR NOTES: If
you have an entertainment-
related event that you would
like to be considered for list-
ing in the Entertainment Cal-
endar, please send the i tem,
including a detailed descrip-
tion of the event (ie. music de-
scription), times, dates, place,
ticket prices and hotline
phone number, to: JN Enter-.
tainment Calendar, The Jew- ‘,
ish News, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034.
Or Fax us at (810) 354-6069.
Notice must be received at
least three weeks before the
scheduled event. Photos are
definitely appreciated but can-
not be returned. All events
and dates listed in the calen-
dar are subject to change. Arts
& Entertainment Editor:
Julie Yolles.

- Calendar compiled by
Lynne Konstantin

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Closed Mondays

6873 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield

142 E. Walled Lake
Ask for Nancy

On The Boardwalk
855-6622
FAX: 855-5163

(810) 669 - 1441

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If you know of someone who's an entertaining-kind-
of person and is featured in an upcoming profession-
al or community performance - play, concert, film,
TV program, etc. - we'd like to know. Send us detailed
information (photos are appreciated, but cannot be re-
turned) to: Julie Yolles, JN Entertainment, The Jew-
ish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034.

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