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NOVEMBER 8+h
7pm - lOpm
(MI Restaurants Open Later!)
Join the Galleries as they host opening receptions for their November shows.
Plan Your HotiOa
or Office Parties
at one of these
Pontiac Clubs:
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• CLUTCH CARGOS
• MILL ST. ENTRY
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29 S. Saginaw
(810) 334-7411
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CREATIVE CUISINE AFFORDABLY PRICED
1 NORTH SAGINAW 338-7337
25 N. Saginaw
(810)745-0999
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Complete bar service & catering
availahte to accomooate groups
from 100-700 people.
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7 N. Saginaw • (810) 333-2060
L AWRENCE S TGALLERY
6 N. Saginaw
810-334-6716
GALLERY
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Art Furnishings & Accessories
21 N. Saginaw •810-333-0333
Gallery
51 N. Saginaw
Contemporary &
Historic Ceramic &
Contemporary Metals
(810) 338-6200
7 N. Saginaw • 810-333-1070
An Artists'
Cooperative
NOW OPEN
SCULPTURA
A Baltic Gallery
NOW OP[N
UZELAC
GALLERY
7 N. Saginaw • (810) 334-1004
Colangelo's
THE
See into the 21st century.
Affordable Authentic Italian Cuisine
ANDERSON
GALLERY
7 N. Saginaw • (810) 332-5257
2 N. Saginaw at Pike • Pontiac
• 810-334-2275
Fine Textile & Fiber Art
17 N. Saginaw • (810) 335-4011
Day of the Dead Exhibit
47 Williams Street
810-333-7849
The Art
Experience
Art Studio & Art Therapy
17 W. Lawrence • (810) 332-3920
Pike Street
18 West Pike Street • (810) 334-1818
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MAYA'S
DELI & RESTAURANT
(810) 332-8787
22 N. Saginaw
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Specials
Monday - Thurs.
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
$6.95
Six Entrees to Choose From
Includes Salad
• Catering Home or Office
• Reservations Accepted
"The Original Seven
Mile Tradition
Continues In The
Novi Town Center"
Expires 11117/96
Mile
The Enhanced Generation of
Congregation Beth Shalom will
present Janice Waxenberg, who
will review the Pulitzer Prize-
winning book No Ordina7y Times
at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20.
A current events group led by
Phyllis Young will follow at 11
a.m. Call the synagogue, (810)
547-7970, for information.
CHaZaKaH
Hears Storyteller
HABATAT GALLERIES
Contemporary Glass
ShawGuido
Book Review
At Beth Shalom
NOVI (810) 380-8460
CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom
Synagogue seniors group, will
welcome storyteller Corinne
Stavish with a program titled
"Rededicating Ourselves to Life,
Love and Laughter Through Sto-
ries." The event is set form 12:30
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, begin-
ning with lunch.
Cost is $5 per CHaZaKaH
member and $6 per non-member.
Checks should be sent to Arthur
Schultz, 25680 Catalina, South-
field, MI 28075. Advance reser-
vations are required by Nov. 14.
For information, call the Adat
Shalom Synagogue office, 851-
5100.
MOT Season
In Preview
The Beth Elders of Temple Beth
El will get an overview of the
1996-1997 Michigan Opera The-
atre season noon, Tuesday, Nov.
19, at the temple. The presenter
will be Dr. Wallace Peace, a mem-
ber of the Board of Directors of the
Michigan Opera Theatre Guild.
Cost of the luncheon program,
open to the community, is $8 per
person. For reservations or in-
formation, prior to Nov. 15, call
Jeannette Cohen, 737-0194; or
Hy Frank, 851-8677; make
checks payable and mail to Tem-
ple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph
Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301.
Cantors Group
Visits Detroit
About 100 cantors from the Unit-
ed States and Canada will come
to Detroit during November to
take part in the Tri-State Con-
ference of the Cantor's Assembly.
The event will culminate in a
free concert 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 19, at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. The concert will feature
performances by cantors attend-
ing the conference, along with the
renowned Detroit Concert Choir,
recently named Choir of the
World at the Llangollen Intona-
tion Musical Eisteddfod in No ,-++
Wales, Great Britain.