• J. WHEN picAsso CKEATED SOMETHING 4. NEW HE INVITED ALL HIS FKIENDS. W at RcdFire Grill arc new to Walled Lake but not new to creating recipes we love to serve. Our chefs have created works of eatable art without the gallery prices. Stop by and bring a friend, you'll he pleased. Chamber of Commerce, kicks off July 5 with a 2:30 p.m. concert in Memorial Park followed by an ice cream social. Softball, volleyball and tennis tournaments; raffles and con- tests and a 10 a.m. Festival parade on July 12 round out the fun. REDF1RE Star Spangled Southfield Festival We're open for Lunch. Please call about our hours. • Independence Day celebrations offer tons of fun for the whole family. West Mapte Pontiac Trail Activities include a 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, June 26, bring-your-own-dinner family night on Burton Fields; a 5 p.m. picnic at Senior Park on Thursday, July 2; and'a "street dance" in Central Plaza 7:30-9 p.m. Friday, July 3, with DJ, dancing and refreshments. The 27th annual Fourth of July parade kicks off Saturday at 10 a.m., followed by speeches, awards and a .hot dog roast at Scotia Park; a com- munity-wide pool party from 12-6 p.m.; a 7:30 p.m. concert in the park featuring Stronghold and fireworks beginning at 10:05 p.m. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN Special to the Jewish News WHERE GOOD FK1ENDS ET SEKVED GOOD FOOD. 1050 Berstein Road, Walled Lake, MI • N 248-669-2122 04‘.8/111 TAVERN IL - FERNDALE ' -44I1 the original • • Brady Family Tavern *COME BACK • TO THE "ONE & ONLY" VOTED EST BURGER (B 1301111001 611 ei ' ...OBSERVER- ECCENTRIC FREE Buy Any Borger Get the econd Burger (OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE) FOR FREE EXP. 6 /27/98 • ONE COUPON PER COUPLE On Nine Mile Road One Mile East of Woodward 248.584.4242 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6/26 1998 88 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call (248)354-5959 F rom parades and concerts to colorful fireworks, the' Fourth of July lends itself to public celebration. This year, join the crowds for fes- tive feasts, summery celebrations and the carefree laid-back sense that comes from a few days off. Here's a taste of special celebrations going on around town now through the Fourth of July weekend. For fur- ther information and a complete cal- endar of events, contact your local recreation department. Independence Day Celebrations Funfest '98 Founders Festival • • City of Oak Park, Shepherd Park, cor- • ner of Oak Park Blvd. and Church; July 26-July 5; (248) 691-7555. Fireworks are scheduled for 10 p.m. Thursday, July 2, in Shepherd • Park, preceded by an 8 p.m. concert by Steve King and the Dittlies in front of the • community center. On • Sunday, July 5, Oak Park offers a three-mile run at 8:30 a.m., a 9 a.m. Kiwanis pancake break- fast, and food and game booths from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. • • • • • Farmington/Farmington Hills; July 5-12; (248) 474-3440. The 34th annual Founders Festival, sponsored by the City of Southfield; June 27-July 4; (248) 354-9603. The Fireworks Extravaganza is set for 7-11 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, on the front lawn of the Civic Center, with pre-fireworks music by Mojo Hand and the Motor City Brass Band. Fireworks start at 10:10. Residents can cool off for free at the Southfield Splash Bash from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on July 4 at both of Southfield's outdoor pools. TasteFest City of Detroit, New Center area; July 1-July 5; (313) 927-1000. Michigan TasteFest will keep you busy in the New Center area of Detroit as West Grand Blvd. between Woodward and the Lodge is blocked off for a variety of food booths and musical entertainment. Thirty-five restaurants will offer their most delectable goodies, and for the little ones, a KidZone and KidShows — including Maureen Shiffman's Animal Fair at 3 p.m. Friday and Gemini at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday — are set-for July 3-5. Musical headliners include Ziggy, Marley, Boney James, Los Lobos, Jan Krist, Jill Jack, Twistin' Tarantulas, Mudpuppy and more, with over' 50 free shows on four stages. • Huntington Woods Fourth of July Celebration City of Huntington Woods; June 26-July 4; (248) 541-3030. The Michigan TasteFest featuresfood, kids activities and musical entertainment. Performing in one of the more than 50 five shows is Ziggy Marley, opposite page.