CalenDaR MARK THE MOMENT...MAKE THE FEELING LAST FOREVER H clictaton 1 0 Selections from the Permanent 1- Urban wildlife expert Mike Collection for the Younger Visitor." LaGerould will host a behind-the- The exhibit includes sculpture, paint- ' scenes look at the habits and habitat 1 ings and works on paper, along with lof the eastern bluebird. In this nature 1 fun and informative "learning-to-look" interpretative program, presented by labels designed to engage the West Bloomfield Parks and I younger visitor. Admission price is Recreation, children will build their 1 $5 for adults, and $3 for students own cedar-nest box. The program and those 65 and older. Cranbrook costs $13 for residents of West 1 is at 380 Lone Pine Road in Bloomfield, S15 for non-residents. Bloomfield Hills. Registration is required by calling /7 (248) 738-2500. The Parks and i Through May Recreation Commission is at 4640 Cranbrook Institute of Science hosts Walnut Lake Road. I "Hunters of the Sky," an exhibit focus- : ing on birds of prey. Eagles, hawks, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 1 falcons, owls and osprey are among 1 Songstress/Puppeteer Maureen I h the creatures included in Hunters of Schiffman and her puppet pal Coco the Sky, which uses mounted sped- perform "The Animal Fair Show" dur- ; mens, video footage and interactive ing Family Fun Day at the I. displays to provide visitors with an Washtenaw Farm Council, corner of up-close "beak" at raptors (birds Saline and Pleasant Lake Roads in characterized by their talons, strong :Ann Arbor. For information, call the legs and curved beaks). Cranbrook Briarwood Rotary Club, (734) 663- 1 is at 380 Lone Pine Road in : 5141. 1 Bloomfield Hills. For information, call (248) 645-3142. 2 p.m. Sunday, March 15 iHarpbeatl featuring the musical tal- • ents of Donna Novak and Maria Flurry, appear at Borders Books in Farmington Hills. Harpbeat! concerts offer an alternative to the typical sounds of harp and drums. Concerts are interactive and feature sign Ian- Iguage, and include musical styles ranging from American folk to Mexican ranchero. Through March 29 Cranbrook Institute of Science pre- : sents "For the Young at Art: Throughout March The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village hosts Family Fun Month. Hands-on activities and entertaining presentations include a family radio show, where parents and children can produce and per- form in a radio play; cartoons shown at a "drive-in" theater; and activities such as puppet and air- plane making. The museum and vil- lage are open each day from 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. For informa- tion, call (313) 271-1620. ticket rf (7) z 0 z THE MOMENT with this platinum &diamond engagement set 0.60 approx. et. tw. z 0 a C.r) $1500. z When you make a purchase of $1500 or more at Tapper's, you not only get an everlasting symbol of love, you get air fare for two to exotic locations like Hawaii, San Francisco, Nassau, Cancun, London, Paris and more. Offer good from February 1, 1998 through March 15, 1998. Some restrictions apply. See store for complete details. rer H H z H Diamonds Fine Jewelry a.. —3 Orchard Mall . Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road 248-932-7700 . 800-337-GIFT !.-)Ni xnaNH 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 is v oitr us 7, J a -. PRECI OU From "For the Young at Heart" at Cranbrook. Tap per s oara C roM, MARK THE MOMENT...MAKE THE FEELING LAST FOREVER the yachtsman Outdoor Apparel 1105 S. Adams • Birmingham, MI 248 • 723 • 9838 YOUR LARGEST SOURCE OF PATAGONIA JUST GOT BIGGER! NOW ON THE CORNER OF LINCOLN AND ADAMS, E'VE MOVED 1 MILE NORTH patagoniaR 2/13 1998 75