art exhibits a place for art at the BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART CENTER • free and open to everyone • more than 25 unique shows for 08 • experience new art and new artists (0) your place to gather June 13 - July 11 View of Toledo sculptures, paintings, porcelain vessels, mixed media, and charcoal drawings Robert Bartley: River multi-media photo installation about the Clinton River exhibitions presented by CHASE with sponsorship support from the following: long, will speed through the water and compete for trophies. One prize goes to the first boat that finishes the run, which begins below the Ambassador Bridge and ends opposite Windsor's Dieppe Park in the vicinity of Bristol Bay. Other prizes go to the tugs that finish first according to each horsepower class. The races date back to 1949, although they were not held each year, and came to be associated with the International Freedom Festival. Last year's race included 22 competitors. Tugrace.com . COLORFUL 50TH The dazzling fireworks propelled Monday evening, June 23, over the Detroit River mark the 50th anniversary of Detroit's pyrotechnic event, the Target Fireworks. The traditional celebration of America's Independence Day also serves as the finale for Detroit International River Days. The start of the fireworks, choreographed to music by Zambelli Fireworks Internationale, is set for 10:06 p.m., but there will be plenty for families to do before that magical time, like "Rhythm and Rhymes from the Hart," which offers programs focused on literacy and reading with lots of fun in the mix. Those providing financial sup- port for the event can join a family VIP Rooftop Party filled with food, music and activities just west of the Renaissance Center. The fireworks event is a little earlier this year to accommodate travelers who want to get away for the holiday weekend. For those shy about crowds, the 10,000 pyrotechnic effects can be viewed on WDIV-Channel 4. (313) 923-7400; theparade.org . WALK-IN MOVIES Free family films will be screened outdoors for Movie Night on three Friday evenings in Shain Park in Birmingham. The films (titles will be announced on the Web site as the dates get closer) start at 7:30 p.m. June 27, July 25 and Aug. 22. With families arriving during daylight, there should be plenty of time to set up blankets or folding chairs and get comfortable before the reels start moving. Popcorn and ice cream will be available for purchase, or bring your own picnic fare — either prepared at home or bought at area restaurants, where food will be packed to go. Kid-friendly activities, some tied to the indi- vidual movies, also are being planned. (248) 433-3550; ci.birmingham.mi.us . ■ CHASE 01 " FooDs 151-E platinum June 5, 6, and 7 Student Pottery Sale • great finds & stellar deals • functional & decorative art 411 porcelain to stoneware • traditional to contemporary 2JoiialuaDlivse The Students of Laura Whitesides Host (248) 644. 0866 HOURS tel MON -THU 9AM -7 PM FRI - SAT 9AM -5 PM LAST LOCATED AT save the date: July 3rd Home on the range! Round up the cowboys & cowgals for a rip-roarin' night of fireworks, all-ages art workshops, barbecue supper, live Western swing & lots more. Art di 1516 South Cranbrook Road Birmingham Michigan BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD 1351030 E-mail items to Suzanne Chessler at PlatinumPlanner@aol.com . IN platinum • JUNE 2008 • B27