r ~ r 1 - I‘ IL/11'Ni opens in DETROIT October 15th! WHATNOT page 93 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 §9 Sweet Dreams Mori an a Pas n a It's a Come in moist and ii Perfect for ba graduations 6558 Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 (810) 737-8900 , op! Ouse! ome true! a mple of our a nd pastries. at mitzvahs nd more! Mon-Thurs lam-11pm Fri-Sat lam-Midnight Sunday 10am-lOpm Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! 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