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forms Thur., Dec. 4, 7:30
p.m. BHHS Performing
Arts Cent r. Adm. $1 at
door.
SOP A JOY 51 p-
SO BI ck Sopr no
soloist for Twin City Sym-
ony. Sun. Dec. 7,
4:00 p.m. St. Joe High
001 Auditorium. Adm.
$6, $5 Mlults; $4, $3 sen.
cit. and students.
C RU I G CLUB
UET - to honor
hi school and col
run rs. Wed., Dec.
10, Knights of Columbus
II, Fairpl PtUA.
DO-IT-YOURSELF
ESSIAH - Sat. Dec. 13,
7:30 p.m. Lakeshore High
001 Auditorium. Berri n
County's sion of a now
n al Chiago nt. All
who att nd, �rticipa •
1,000 peep xpected. 0
PI' io prior to conc rt,
I invited to come, sit in
sections. Ch icago
rth Par Chamb
Orchestra • Singers. Tic
$2 t 8i Bookstb
01 983-6535.
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east hour e h school
day d e m demic
credit at the same time.
PALS are also recruited
to rve in special tutor
ing rvice called "Home-
o -<>n-the-Line/HOT
UNE. The volunteers
an er phone calls from
children andlor parent who
ne d . tance with their
hool or.
In gener , PALS 0
with individual children or
all group of students
in rn th or r ding
Some pervi g s hieh
require demon trating math
or reading ill. Others
in hool librarie
encouraging children to
bo for enjoy-
ment. Some h e developed
ial project in art or
writing or ience in
ttempt to br en the
dents' horizons d to
reinforce m th d reading
ho are
TIGER DISCO is coming
to- the Community Center
t uk Michigan Coli
Sat., Dec. 6. Th Benton
H rbor Tiger basketball
t m will be special gu ts,
and Roger Lange will spin
the disks. The dance will
be h Id from 11 p.m. to
2 .rn. nd is a ben fit
for the Community SchooJ
of the Arts. Louis Joseph
and Ch rles Sand rs Co
chairmen of th fN t.
Tick ts, $1.50 at th door.
L C CO CERT CHOIR
T �,Dec. 9, Utt T
t r & Reh r�1 Hall, LMC
Community Cen r. Se
cui , gospe1 & b rber
shop. Soloists: Rodney
Delano, B.H.; Cindy Ed
comb, Thr Oaks; Beth
Freas, Nil S; Gospel direc-
tor: Cre Ann ayo,
B.H. Also: Christmas
carols and English Cathe
dral music. Fr will
donation.
CHICAGO
JI Y CLlFFfTHIRD
ORLD - Park West
7:30, 11 p.m. thur, Fri.
Dec. 4 & 5,322 W. Armlt-'
$10.50. 312/ 929-
5959.
"J-OA Y Com dy
dr m by Maryle Whit
d; BI ck Visions Th -
t r Company, Parkway
Community House, 500 E.
67th St., Fridays Sat
urdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays
dren learn.
The Benton Harbo
Area School tively
king persons interested
in orking with children on
volun r b . in any
of the hools. The kind
of service and hours are
t entirely at the volun
teer's con enience. Anyo
- young and 0 d - qualifJe
long hel is inter-
e ted in children d is
willing to keep to his/her
commitment. PALS· elude
men who are presently
out of rk, women ho
have parttirn job with a
littl extr time to spare,
high 001 tudents ho
ant to h Ip during off-
001 hours, retired per-
son who t to be
invol d in the community.
Through periodic mail
ing, all PALS are encou
ra d to particip te
orientation ons and
o op in order
to prepare them for
po ·tift tutoring ex-
perience to maximize
the· olunteer time.
Anyone 0 is intere ted
in joining the P AI..S pro-
may contact rs.
� n, office of
col-Community Rei -
, 240 Jefferson, Ben
ton Harbo , 926-7149.
T
4, 8 p.m. $7. thru J n. 4
312/493-1306.
COUNT BASIE, BILLY
ECKSTINE - Park West,
322 W. Armitage. Thur,
Fri. Dec. 11 & 12. $17.50
1$15 312/92 959.
"THE SIG IN SID EY
BRUSTEIN'S WIN
DOW": Lorrain H ns
berry's :umination of
sexual, racial, and po
litial r I�tionships dur
ing the pivotal y ar of
19M; Old Town Play-
rs, 1718 N. orth
P rk Ave.; 8:30 p.m.
Fridays - Saturdays;
6:30 p.m, Sundays.
$3 - $3.50. Through
Dec. 21 645-0145.
·.,.HE A EN CORNER"
- by Jam s �Idwin a play
with gospel music. Nov
7 - Dec 14, Fri. • Sat,
8:30; Sun 7 p.m. Detroit's
Langston Hughes Th ter,
13325 Liv nois ( t David
son). Tick ts $5.50 Group
'rat avail ble. 313/ 935-
9425 or 313/ 831�155.
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D
USIC' CO.
DECE BER 3- ,1
THE CITIZEN PAG •
I am spinning around
in triongles
I am conjUS«l and st«ped
in doubt ...
My tinted bifocals can't
find me
And my darn«l slippers ar�
no hen about.
Th� room key Jell thru a
hole in the floor
And my /e,s an ployin
tiddty- ink games.
eit r fiction nor poet '
flipped my i
or is it the, od that's
causin' th ... hurl
I ot it, I gOI it, this
hol Ion
I not hod 0 ood
cup oj Yogurt.
Is Ih� "Writers' Workshop"
doing me in
Wilh all those ords in six
days oj thrust?
An th« mea in Ih Inn
causin' this dau
Or is it someone in then
I can't trust?
My head is playin doubl«
somersaults
My stomocb's even calling
m« bod IUl
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