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Hear Ye. Hear Ye. This is the last weekend to join in the Days of Knights and the
royal festivities of the Michigan Renaissance Festival.
THE PHANTOM PHUN PAC • 4 TICKETS ONLY $99!
Parks. For an entry form, call
(313) 961-4050.
8 Weeks Only in Detroit • October 15 — December 8!
Fat Willy's 1st Golf Outing:
10 a.m. shot gun, includes golf,
lunch and dinner at Fat Willy's.
Sun., Sept. 29. $45. Westbrook
Golf Course, 96 and Beck. (810)
615-1330.
(some restrictions apply).
CALL NOW!
(810) 645-6666
Tickets also available at the Masonic anti Fisher Theatre box offices and all Ticketmaster Outlets.
GROUPS (20 or more): Call Amy (313) 871-1132
(0) Chrysler Series at MASONIC TEMPLE THEATRE, 500 Temple Ave., Detroit
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Call
Robin Magness
(810)354.7123
Ext. 209
THE JEWIR SiLl NEWS
Linda J. Solomon: An exhibi-
tion of her original black and
white photographs with hand-
painted highlights will be on dis-
play through Sept. 30. Borders
Books and Music, Farmington
Hills. (810) 737-0110.
Michigan Renaissance Fes-
tival: LAST WEEKEND. Step
back in time to the 16th centu-
ry as King George and Queen
Gwendolyn welcome all to the
shire of Hollygrove. The 17th
season of merriment features ar-
mored jousting, over 150 craft
shops, continuous entertain-
ment, peasant pastries, games
and rides and more. 10 a.m.-7
p.m. Sat.-Sun. through Sept. 29.
$12.95/adults; $5.95/child. Off I-
75, Exit 106, on Dixie Highway
between Pontiac and Flint. (800)
601-4848.
Lincoln-Mercury Amazing
Maize Maze: LAST WEEK-
END. Sited on 30 acres, a 5 1/2
acre corn maze-puzzle is em-
bellished with theatrical devices
and lookout towers. Petting zoo,
children's maze, food and more
will bring the country to the city.
All net proceeds benefit charita-
ble institutions committed to
cancer research and patient care
programs. 9 a.m.-dusk Fri.-Sun.,
through Sept. $8.50/adults;
$5.50/kids; free/under 5. Mer-
cury Drive, at Ford Rd., Dear-
born. (800) 449-CORN.
Cranbrook House and Gar-
dens: LAST WEEKEND. Ar-
chitect Albert Kahn designed
this Arts and Crafts style manor
home for George and Ellen
Booth, founders of Cranbrook.
1:30 and 3 p.m. Sun., through
Sept. 29. $7; $10/with lunch. 300
Lone Pine, Bloomfield Hills.
(810) 645-3149.
CALENDAR NO 1 ES: If you
have an entertainment-related
event that you would like con-
sidered for listing in. the Enter
tainment Calendar, please send
the item, including a detailed
description of the event (Le. mu-
sic description), 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 ap-
preciated but cannot be re-
turned. All events and dates
listed in the calendar are sub-
ject to change.
— Calendar compiled by
Lynne Konstantin