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round schedule of programming
for children and adults. The
library is also home to the com-
fortable Book Ends Café and
outdoor courtyard.

ENTERTAINMENT

Formerly B'nai David syna-
gogue, the Shriners Auditorium
and Conference Center (24350
Southfield, 248-569-2900, or
www.shrinersconferencecenter.co
m/center) – still architecturally
striking – is frequently the site of
live musical and variety perform-
ances.
The Southfield Cultural Arts
Division (248-796-4600) con-
ducts a variety of artistic classes
and events, including a free sum-
mer concert series in the Burgh
Historical Park Gazebo. The park
is located east of Telegraph at
Civic Center Drive.

EVENTS

The unofficial "front lawn" of
the city of Southfield (www.city-
ofsouthfield.com/events/) flanks

its civic center on Evergreen, just
south of 1-696. And it's here
where the city sets up a score of
special events and other commu-
nity-based activities.
In Lathrup Village, the third
annual Art in the Park (248-557-
2600 or
www.lathrupvillage.org/artinthep
ark.html) is scheduled for June
24 and 25, while its 4,000-
square-foot Children's Garden
(248-557-2600, or www.lath-
rupvillage.org/childrensgarden.ht
ml) enters its fifth year of offer-
ing educational events and activ-
ities for children — and adults.
The city also hosts free, warm-
weather musical performances at
its Concerts in the Park series
(248-557-2600 or www.lath-
rupvillage.org/recreation.html).
Residents and visitors to
Beverly Hills enjoy a year-round
schedule of events at Beverly
Park (248-646-6404 or www.vil-
lagebeverlyhills.com/events.htm).
For additional information,
visit www.lathrupvillage.org ,
www.villagebeverlyhills.com and
www.cityofsouthfield.com . El

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