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17 Summer Family Fun Night at
Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester.

Families are treated to a classic 1930s
children's film in the Tent Pavilion, a
basket with popcorn, cookies and
juice, coloring activities, games and
favors. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs.
6:30-8:30 p.m. $12.50. (248) 370-
3140 or www.meadowbrookhall.org

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Tea on Tuesday at Meadow Brook
Hall in Rochester. Enjoy afternoon tea
with sandwiches, scones and quiche in
the Christopher Wren Dining Room.
3-4:30 p.m. $35. (248) 370-3140 or
www.meadowbrookhalorg

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memorates its 25th anniversary with
Celebrate our History with Art, a tea
party/kaleidoscope-unveiling at the
home of artist Julie Dawson, 988
Gordon Lane, Birmingham. 1-4 p.m.
$25.

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Race for the Cure to benefit The
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation. Comerica Park, Detroit.
6:30-10:30 a.m.
www.karmanos.org/raceforthecurede-
troit
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25 Detroit Public TV Kids' Club
Live, featuring Elmo, Arthur and
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Meadow
Brook Music Festival. $12, $15. (248)
645-6666 or wwvv.ticketmaster.com

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Family Night. Detroit Historical
Museum. Kids enjoy guided tours,
special programs and activities, plus
food and snacks. 5-9 p.m. (313) 833-
97200.

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-Aug. 27 Wednesday Night Concert
Series at the Detroit Zoo. Bring a pic-
nic basket and relax to a variety of live
music. 6-7:30 p.m. Concerts included
in regular zoo admission.

5

The Ambassador Cup Rugby
Exhibition Match. Historic Fort
Wayne. The Detroit Rugby Club takes
on the Windsor Rugby Club. 10:30
a.m.-4 p.m. (313) 833-1405.

-6 The Petoskey Antiques Festival.
Emmet County Fairgrounds. Sat. 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (586)
465-9441 or
www.antiqnet.com/M&M

July

Norah Jones at Meadow Brook
Music Festival. $30, $50. (248) 377-
0100 or www.palacenet.com

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-6 2003 Comerica TasteFest at New
Center. Festival of food, art, music
and movies. (313) 972-1101.

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Tracy Chapman at Meadow Brook
Music Festival. $20, $32.50. (248)
377-0100 or www.palacenet.com

LET CCS
DESIGN
YOUR
SUMMER

Whether you are interested in professional development
or in taking classes for self-enrichment, CCS can help you
make this a memorable summer.

NONCREDIT COURSES:
Web design, computer graphics, interactive media,
animation, illustration, product design, automotive
design, fashion, painting, drawing, sculpture, glassblowing,
ceramics, jewelry, photography, portfolio preparation

COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES:
Classes can be taken for credit or audited. Includes
courses in time-based media, print media, transportation
design and a special course on the history of Detroit
churches.

YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM
Fun courses for children ages 6 and up and residential
camps for high school students

Private Charters perfect for that special event.
We offer a variety of enjoyable cruises
and delicious menus you and your
guests will always remember.

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Courses begin in June at our main campus in Detroit's
cultural center and also in Birmingham, Grosse Pointe
Farms, Mount Clemens and Novi.

SUMMER CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE

CONTINUING EDUCATION
313.664.7456

IDIAMCNII) JACIC'S

(313) 843-9376

RIVER TOURS

www.ccscad.edu

201 E. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202-4034

