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AFRC ORLD
FESTIVAL
Aug 18-20, Hart Plaza.
En rtain rs LAtta ulu nd
Arrow; Stilt Oancers, Face
Paint rs, Authentic Foods &
F ion. An und r th m of
·Ancestr Tie: The Unifying
Un�. �I ��, MU m
of African American ry at
(313) m.9800.
Caml I'
The Caribbean Cultural
and Carniv I Organization
(CCCO) pre nts ·Carnival
'89· parade on Saturday,
Augu 19. The pat '11 f a-
tur. abora pr ions of
mu 'c, costu and d ce
r.pre"nti�g the English,
French, Dutch d Spanish
Caribbean to rhythms of
c Iyp 0, reggae, loca and
AIr' can drum . Beginning at 10
a.m. at th um of African
American History; 301
Fred rick Doug in the Cu -
tur C par'lI
cu min t Plaza about
2p.m. to join th African World
F . Anyone in. 'n
mer informa on or in par-
ticipating in par
contact the CCCO at 835-
5254.
CAR IVAL ALL­
IGHT P RTY
� If th four hour parade,
revelry at Hart Plaza isn't
nough, join th ·All Night
Party· sponsored by ccca :at
Sier Afrique, 19325 Plymouth,
between Southfield and
Evergr n, from 10 p.m. until
d ybreak. For tix.: call 835-
5254. .
GOSPEL
The combined choirs of
w St. Pet.rs is ionar--�
Bapti Church, 1800 Pingree
at th comer of Woodrow Wil­
son, In it all to ce bra Arst
Annual -All Choirs Day usi­
caJ- Sunday, Aug. 27 at 6 p.m.
: A USICAL Fri. Sept. 29,
t 8 p.m, $7 and SEMINAR on
Sal Sept 30 from 9 •. m. to S
p.m., Fr , BOTH at Bailey
Cathedral, 7045 Curti . Call
72-0308.
anization of J'
T oent
The g n r m mb rship
m.eting of the Detroit Or­
g&(llzation of r en an II held
th second t rday of e ch
month at 1 -1 pm at the
Unit d Community Housing
Coalition Office; 47 East
Adams, Second Floor. Call
963-3299.
OREGOSP L
Su day, Aug. 27 from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Atchbi hop Ben­
son Idahosa, Apostle from
Benin City, Nig ria at Holy
Ghost Full Gosp I. Baptist,
1745 E. Grand Blvd.
CAUFORNIA GOSPEL
Riday, Aug. 25 t 7 p.m.
th Worship and Ev ng lism
Committ will sponsor The
New T.stament Baptist
Church of North Highlands
California in Concert at Berea­
St. Paul's United M.thodist
Church, 16241 Jo Iyn at
Puritan. Att nd ·Cal bration of
God through Mu ic.·
Joy Unlimited
Joy Unlimited is a non­
profit organization with a
scedul of Saturday ning
dances plann d. Admi 'on i
$5, inctud s soft drink ,coff
and light nacks; Rosvill
Masonic T mple on Gratiot.
Dances: Saturday August 19
and 26 from Sp.m. to 1 a.m.
Call 521-9115.
B ck Fol Art
-Rambling On My Mind:
Black FoI Art of th South ..
,. an exhi exam! r'ch
tr ditlon of BI.cks born,
employed and ed cated
through rich a embfage of
objects and i of AllAm
ife and cultur •. N. the MU um
qf African American History
until the F I of 1989.
CROSBY IN GO CERT
Pe Sap ist O'Iurch,
• 13450 Goddard, Th Go pel
Chorus wilt feature Lorenzo
Crosby in concert. This is a
treat. Sunday, Aug. 'Z1 at 4
p.m.
FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL:
Detroit' Howard ·Loai
uIe- Armstrong, e ghty
Walker Broth rs, Elizabeth
·Uz· Davi nd Albert Uk Iy are
among the 100 ethnic arti
who II ent rtain during MSU
Folklif F tival. Th m s re
·ethnic Detroit· and ·family
traditions.· Demonstrations of
tr dition arts such as quilt­
ing, story lling, lining out,
basket ving ... M MSU's
Landon Fie d Aug. 19-20 and
Aug 26-27 from 11a.m. to 7:30
p.m.
CHEF PAIGE
Apr ntation and hi tori-
cal overview of African­
Am rican Cuisine, Sunday,
Augu 21 from 4-6 p.m. att he
Mu um of African American
History. Gourmet Af/Am dinn r
'11 be Ned. $10 Calf (313)
m.geoo.
SI(ATiNG PARTY .
Proj ct ·Ughr is sponsor­
ing a Si<ating Party, to help our
youth and homel s . Royal
Skat land, 5201 Alter Rd, Aug
23 from 7-9p.m. $4 t door.
Cali 882-5911.
S rch
A ·Si t ch- pro sting
four recent adver decisions
PROJECT UGHT
For youth nd the home-
byth U.S. Supreme Court on
eMl rights and ac­
tion. On Satu�ay Augu 26-
1989 at noon In Ing1On,
D.C. organ zed by NAACP.
au rid from for
n ing a ride. Cost $21 per
person and' from the
NAACP Detroit office on
August 25 at 7 P.M.; 2990 E.
Grand Blvd. Th bus '11 arrive
in Washing on 8 .m. Call 871-
2081.
JoyOfJ US
East .. id community out­
re ch ministry needs ral
parttime rec ptlonlltl to
an r multi phone lin , per­
form light typing and a
with other clerical duti . 839-
4741.
Ordinarily, you have
to match all three digits
to win in.the Daily 3
Game. But n , two out
of three ain't bad, either.
Becau now ev
�ht for three ,
Augu t 7-26, jus
match the last two of
three digit of the
winning number in
exact order on a Daily
3 Game one-dollar
traight bet, am get a
payout of ten dollars.
Collect your ten
dollars from any Lotto
retailer.
So now, when you
play the Daily 3 Game,
1\\0 out of three no only
ain't bad. It's good. Ten .
I dolIars.good.
&!gust 7-26, 1989
The Mithipn Lottery
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