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October 29, 1989 - Image 21

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-29

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UP
COMING
EVENTS
G
MlClrug.an and
in an in-
rn of art on the
theme -Moving The World
From to Peace, - the
Into Peace
Center & , Detroit. ex-
hibit runl THROUGH
THU SDAY DECEMBER 28.
For more Information cal (313)
985-5422 from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m.
USEU 0
AFRC A ERICA
HISTORY
BLACK ACHIEVERS
I ECE
The ScIence Center
exhibit Hall, 5020 John R.
memaof more 100h
lind oontImporary African
Am d en­
gine.ra, NOW THROUGH
NOVEMBER 4, 577-8400
for mar. Informa
C'$AUTQ ASH
D SERVICE CEN­
TER
'. Auto and Ser-
vice Center, 15eOO Schoolcraft
Gr Road, II
lor a Walh-A- Thon for the
Busi Un with Officera
and Youth Organization
(B.u.b.Y.) on TUESDAY OCT.
31 from8Lm. to8p.m. Forld­
ditionallnformation call
837-8910.
8TH A UAL BUOY-7
CHILDREN'S HAL­
LOWEEN PARTY
TUESDAY OCT .. 31, au •
ness United with Officerl and
Youth ,7th precinct (BUOY-7) ,
In conjun n th City of
Detroit's Recreation Depart­
ment, Ea t District, will be
ho ng a Halloween Party for
children up to 13 years of age ..
The party II be held at the
Butzel Family Center, 7737'
Kercheval at Van Dyke. from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call 496-
2813 or 8G3-9740 for more in­
forma on.
PLAN
AHEAD
FOR:
0Ina at �1n for
more Information.
ETROAREA
ARnSTS&
SONGWRITERS �
SOClAnON
Artist &
��tion hal
announced It pt8Ient
a workahop for Iingera.
IOngwrit ra, producera and
anyone In record ng
caned -The T.chnology of .
• - In Detroit on SATU
DAY, NCN. 4 FROM 10 arn, to
5 p.m. at Sound Su Rec0rd­
Ing Studios (14750 Puritan.)
Call da Dill at either (313)
Sl83-9418or (313) 838-0060 for
more informetion.
PANCAKE AND
SAUSAGE BREAK­
FAST
h and Park Uona Oub
I. having a pancake and
aau ge breakfast SUNDAY
NOV. 5 from 8a.m. to 2 p.m. a
the American legion Hall, 55
VIctor �., Highland Park. All
you can eat for a $3.00 dona­
tion. Raffle drawing will be h ld
for a beautiful portable
. ion.
PASTORS ANDREW
AND VIVECA ERRITT
Pa ors Andrew and VlVeca
Merritt extend to you a warm
invitation to attend The
Premiere Pre ntat on of th
new S ned GI Art at �
new Straight Gate Church
(pr ntty und r renovation)
10100 Grand Ai r, Detroit on
MONDAY eN. 6 starting at 10
a.m. Call the paltor·s office at
841-6160 for more informa­
tion.
I , H RTFORD CHURCH
BAZAAR
The Hartford Memorial
Baptist Church 17th Annual
Bazaar will be SATURDAY
NOV 11 at th church, 18700
James COuzens from 10 a.m.
to r p.m.
WALK A ERICA LO­
CALLY
Wayne County executive
Edw.rd H. McNamara an-.
nounced that the county will
·Th
/
PAESENTS
-
The 'Unbellevable
Happy Hour
on
join commun . throughout
nation to 8pon8Ol' a local
rst nuaJ America, - a
hon to fund for
the local Meal.-On-Wh Is
program and ina public
a aren of the nutritional
n.edl of the .'derly and
homebound. Th waf 'II be
held on SATURDAY NCN. 11
from g Lm. to 12 p.m. at the
lkI of chigan Dear·
born AeIdhou . Th NATJON.
AI.. EVENT IIlndude a In
the Florida Keya on FRIDAY
NOV. 24 through MONDAY
NOV.Z1.
Alexandrine in the dical
Center, Contact Adjunct
Plo'"", Coleman, former in­
structor WSU Center for Slack
Stud . Subject: A provoca­
tive analysis on Black In­
dig nJou Theology of
North AmerIca. VIdeo pre n­
tatlonl of lecture. and
speech by n. L Fatrakhan
lnctuded. Call 925-8371.
o E IGHTO LV
Henry Ford Community
Colleg. Perfromlng Arts
Department pre nt. -ane
ht Only-Th atr. Grottesco
In A World Pr miere­
Wenomadmen.- FRIDAY NOV.
, 17,8 p.m. enzi Ane Arts
Cent.r. Henry Ford Com­
munity College 'Adray
Auditorium. For more Informa·
tion call 845-9634, all ata are
'$20.00, cketa are on sal at
e coIleg store.
MINORITY FAMILIES
-Minority Familie in the
901-, on of four ion. in
family work op at MSU Con­
f r nee THURSDAY OV. 30,
Kellogg Center, East lansing.
Mich. Tick are $40. which
al.o covers lunch, and
REGISTRATIO DEAOUNE Is
ARDAY NOV. 10. Hou�ng is
avail direcJly through the
Kellogg Cent r. Singl rooms
at $51 and daubl are $56
plultax.
A leA ASSOCIA-
no OFREnRED
PERSO S
AA.RP meets the SECOND
FRIDAY MONTHLY at St. Mat·
thews Eapiacopal Church,
Holbrook and Woodward.
Chapter President is Bizabeth
Parker and Chair of Program­
ming Committee is Sybil K�n­
nedy.
STUDY GROUP
Study Group Sesalon
Bicentennial Tow r. EVERY
FRIDAY at 7 til 10 pm at 4 East
ORG . I.ZAnO OF
TE TS
The gen r memb rship
meeting of th Detroit Or­
ganization of T enan i held
THE SECOND SATURDAY of
EACH H at 11am-1pm
at the Unit d Community
Hou ng Coalition Office; 47
Ea.t Adams. Second Roor.
Call 963-3299.
BLACK FOLK ART
-Rambling On My Mind:
Black Folk Art of the South-
• - an exhlbft examin s rich
tradition of African Ivn riean
bom, employed and educated
through rich -a emblag of
objects and 1m g • of African
Am ri� life and cultur . At
the Museum of African·
American History UNTil THE
FAlL OF 1989 .
IN OTHER
CITIES:
WASH I GTON D. C.
NAACP co FERENCE 0
THE PRESENT CRISIS
SUNDAY OCT. 29 through
WEDNESDAY NOV. 1 the Na­
tional Association for th At:J­
vancem nt of Co ored Peepl
will hold a ·conference an the
pre nt crisis· at the Quality
Inn. 415. Jer y Ave. N.W.
and at the Mount Vernon
United thodlst Church, 900
Me chu tts Ave. N.W. Call
locaJ chap r for d tail .
Servic s at (517) 355-
9510.
MUSKEGON,
ICH.
OVERBROOK GAL­
LERY
Robert Mark P eker's: ·She
Sells Se Sh I By Th Super
HighwaY- ia open for public
viewing THROUGH TUESDAY
OCT. 31 at Muskegon Com-.
munity College's Overbrook
Gallery betw n 9 a.m. and 4
p.m.
LOOK!
LISTEN/
LEARN
MUSEUMS
MOTOWN - 2648 W. Grand
Blvd., Detroit, 867 1.
GRAYSTONE JAZ2. ? 3000
• E. Grand Blvd., Detrott, 871-
0234.
YOUR HERITAGE HOUSE -
110 E.-Ferry, Detroit, 871-1667.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HIS­
TORY - 301 Frederick
Douglass, Detroit, 833-9800.
NATIONAL AFRICAN
AMERICAN SPORTS HAll OF
FAME Open Monday-Friday, 9
to 5 on th 4th Floor, Wayne
County Bldg. 600 Randolph,
Detroit.
GALLERIES
FRONT ROOM GALlERY -
41 E. Adams, Detroit.
SHERRY WASHINGTON
GALLERY - Millind r Center,
Detroit, 555-BRUSH.
- Send all announcements
and information to:
FLODEAN S. RIGGS
P.O. Box 03560
f2541 Second St.
Highland Park, MI 48203
Or call (313) 869-0033.'
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