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VISIT OUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

youth; members and children under 5
free. For more information and tick-
ets, call (313) 982-6001 or go to
www.thehenryford.com .

MAX MOMENTS

The Max M. Fisher Music Center
hosts a brand-new "Summer in the
City" series this season, featuring a
diverse lineup of acts and events.
The series launches 8 p.m.
Thursday, July 7, with Summer Poetry
@ The Max, featuring Jamaal "Versiz"
May, one of Detroit's most acclaimed
spoken-word artists, followed by an
open mic.
On Friday, July 8, the series contin-
ues with the first presentation of the
WDET Summer Jazz Club @The
Max; the series will focus on today's
hottest emerging jazz acts.
Performances take place at 8 and 10
p.m.
Performing this Friday is the Jeremy
Kittel Jazz Quintet, on a double bill
with the Sean Jones Quintet.
The Kittel quintet, comprising
University of Michigan students and

alumni, features Kittel, 20, a Celtic
fiddler and the first recipient of the
Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin, crafted
by Jonathan Cooper of Maine, for
exceptional musicianship. Joining him
are bassist Andrew Kratzat, pianist
John Nam, saxophonist Dann
Friedmann and drummer Chad
Hochberg.
All performances take place at the
Music Box at The Max, which fea-
tures cabaret seating as well as food
and beverage service. On performance
nights, the Max will offer its first-ever
Happy Hours, beginning at 5 p.m.;
sidewalk chairs and tables will grace
the front of the block-long music cen-
ter on Woodward, providing al fresco
dining and full bar service.
Tickets for Summer Poetry @ The
Max are $10. Tickets for WDET
Summer Jazz Club @ the Max are
$25. Tickets can be purchased at the
Max M. Fisher Music Center box
office (3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit)
or by calling (313) 576-5111.
For a complete schedule and tickets
available 24-hours-a-day, go to
www.detroitsymphony.com .

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Birmingham

154 S. Woodward Ave.

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6325 Sashabaw

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8280 Movie Rd.

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(37622 Mile Rd.)

Canton

Livonia

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28511 Schoolcraft
(At Middlebelt)

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(Woodward at 13 Mile Rd.!

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Royal Oak

30422 Milford Rd.
(Milford at Grand River)

110 S. Main
(11 Mile and Main)

26540 Ford Rd.
(The Heights Plaza)

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1735 Canton Center Rd.

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4895 Carrol Lake Rd.

(Carrol Lake and Commerce Rd.)

Dearborn Heights

Comerica Park Stadium

Farmington Hills

37580 W. !2. Mile Rd.
(Halstead Village:

Farmington Hills

30985 Orchard Lake Rd.
(between 13 & 14 Mile Rd.)



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at Greenfield Rd.

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30422 Milford Rd. near 1 - 96

9845 Telegraph Rd.

15131 Sheldon Rd.
(Sheldon at 5 Mile Rd.)

West Bloomfield

4763 Haggerty Rd.
(Pontiac Trail & Haggerty Rd.)

Pontiac

3999 Center Point Parkway

Catering available at all locations I Coupons availa ble at all locations

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Art Fairs
• Trenton Mid-Summer Festival —
Riverfront Business District. Friday-
Sunday, July 8-10. (734) 675-7300.
• Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair —
Royal Oak Memorial Park. Saturday-
Sunday, July 9-10. (248) 246-3180.
• Art in the Park — Halmich Park,
Warren. Saturday-Sunday, July 9-10.
(586) 795-5471.
• Music and Motor Fest. Fountain
Walk, Novi. Wednesday-Saturday,
July 13-16. (248) 349-1950.
Wyandotte Street Art Fair — Along
Biddle Avenue between Oak and
Eureka. Wednesday-Saturday, July 13-
16. (734) 324-4506.

Livonia

525 N. Main



manipulated photography in an
exhibit titled "Stop and ... ." Through
September. Bonnie's Kitchen, 6527
Telegraph Road at Maple, Bloomfield
Township. (248) 540-4001.

4380 E. Grand River

Independence Twp.

Bloomfield Twp.

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suburban institution. let a combin
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askin—July, '04

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David Carson Book Signing —
Author of Grit, Noise and Revolution:
The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll will
be joined by a group of local musi-
cians who lived the history of Detroit
rock. 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, July 8. The
Book Beat, 26010 Greenfield, Oak
Park. (248) 968-1190.

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THE ORIGINAL

David L. Sklar — See the artist's

4301 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD
WEST BLOOMFIELD I CROSSWINDS PLAZA

RESTAURANT

248-538-6000

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