UP COMING . . . EVENTS " Compl and ecf By FLODEAN S. RIGGS ETRO ROIT YULETIDE FAIR �S CN.28 d DEC. 3 12:30 TO 4 p.m., SATUR­ DAYSOEC.2, 11 T04M and et. by local arti, . Crafts from around th world, homemad lunch and a r - day 'n' be Id tth Central United ethodist Church, 23 Ea.t Adam at Woodward and Gland Orcu . For more nformation call iSS- 5422 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHROUDS OF OATAUTY Work by Caro yn d ICU pture, te and t x- rough CN. 28 at 47 E. Mams from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. o Y through FRIDAY. ADDULRAHEE UJAMAA ASSOCIATES pre n th 6th AN UAL �E­ KWANZAA FESTIVAL on FRIDAY DEC. 1 at the Arlt Un' . Un' i t Church, 43605 Cast A . from 3 p.m. to I IGHT. �I ��r mOf inform tion. DETROIT COU Cil OF tHE ARTS SPONSORS GALLERY CRA L Do your holiday hopping i ... � 10m of Detroit' f vorite g . by jo'ning th 8th annual inter Gallery Clawt on FRIO Y Dec. 1 from 5 o 10 p.m. DECE BER U EUP OF DETROIT'S YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY perform in� dud s: -The Seer t Garden· DEC. 2, ·S nta's Christm Party" DEC. 9, ·Tom Chapin's Holiday WI • DEC. 16 and ·A Holly Folly Christm •• DEC. 23. Ticket are $4 and - ti ar 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All owings e t the Detroit In­ 'w of Arts Auditorium. SOCIATION OF BtACK AUTOMOTIVE E PLOYEES Th ABAE II host its 8th an· nual Christmas gala and awards banqu t on FRIDAY DECE BER 15, beginning. at 7:30 p.m. at the Detroit Yacht Club. Detroit Urban Le gue Pre dent Charles Anderson will be keyno peak r. Tick· e are $30.00 and th DEAD· U E for purcha is TUESDAY J)ECE BER 12. For more in­ "ormation call Gloria Dillard 594-0027, Gilbert William. 845-1213 and L8n0ra I 337- 5472. Th Trop c na C ub PRESENTS EIGHBORHOOD OPPOATU lTV FU D The City of Detroit I req ina proposal. for neighbor­ hood improYement program part of 1880-91 borhood Opportunity Fund progr m development proce •. The DEADliNE for IUbm ng proposal I 5 p.m. FRIDAY DEC. 15, 1. at Planning Departm nt, 2300 �_IW Tower. propo mU8t be submitted on an offi­ cial 1990-91 NOF Proposal form and postmarked on or before midnight DEC. 15. A ERIC .�4n.I,,--1A no OF REnRED PERSONS MPP m the SECOND FRIDAY MONTHLY at St. Mat­ thew. Espi cop" Church, Holbrook ,nd Woodward. � t President is Elizabeth and � t of Program­ ming COmm' i Sybil Ken· nedy. STUDYGAOUP Study Group Bicen- tennial Tower. EVERY FRIO Y at 7 til 10 pm at 4 Ea.t Alexandrine In the edlcal Center. Contact Adjunct Prof r CoIem ,former in- uctor WSU Center for Black Studies. Subject: A provoca­ tive analysis on Black in· digeniou amic Theology of North Am rica. VIdeo pre n- tat ions of lecture. ,.nd SDeecr'llH by n. L F an included. Call 925-8371. ORGA IZA TE NTS The general mem r hlp meeting of the Detroit Or­ ganiz tion of l nantl i d THE SECO D SATURDAY of EACH MONTH at 11am-1pm at the United Community Hou . ng Coalition Office; 47 Ea t Adams, S cond Floor. Call 963-3299. BLACK FOLK ART ··Rambling On My Mind: Black FoI M of the South· t,· an .xhibit examine rich lIdition of rican American Th Unbel evable Happy Hour born, employed and educated through rich a mbl-sa' of . and 1m of African American lif and culture. � th Mu.eum of African Am can History FALL OF 1 . CA YOU HELP? DETROIT YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRA ·A Brid To The Future,· - A neighborhood based deli- . qu ncy pr ntion program operating in cooperation with juvenile court, poUc., school and famir to benefit th I­ far. of youth . To volun r or for more information catl srr- 9m. MALE RESPONSIBIUTY N Detroit's ·Project MR" has be.n d veloped 'to resh th negative attitude and 10 If-esteem among young minority males. Men· tOtl or d nts may expre their int e t in th project by calling Detroit at 496-2000 or writ Alan Tumpin, proj ct director C/o Detroit, Inc. One Kennedy Square, Suit 1000 Detroit, ·ch. 48226. JOY OF JESUS Ea.t-sid. community out­ reach m niatry need ral part-tim receptionist. to an r multi-p one line, per­ form light typing and . It with other clerical du' . 839- 4747. . EIGHBORHOOD . PATROL Barton McFarlane cem­ munity A lociatlon needs dult volunt r for neIghbor­ hood p trol. ust r w' hin Tireman·W. Chicago·Wyom· ing·Schaefer. Detroit beun­ daries. Call 935-4445, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, Tuesday and Wed· nesday. I OTHER CITIES: Round Table Dlscus.lon ·Making Th. Mo.t of the Holiday S. o· by Nancy Rodda of Church of Today, 11200 E. 8 n 'Ie Road, warr n. Call Hot Une n3-0144 for more Information. no AlCAREER DEVELOPMENT o TH OPEN HOUSE On WEDNESDAY NOV. 29, uskegon Communi y Coli ge's Car er Resource eentedr will be hosting an Open Hou in ob rv tion of tional Car r Developm nt Month. Th Open Hou will be held in Room 204 and will run from 2 to 4 p.m. CaU rrs- 9131 ext. 309 for more infor· ma on. THE REV. DR. ARnN LUTHER KI G JR. Th Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church located at 575 Getty St. will c I brat the birthday of ain civil rights leader, th R v. Dr. Martin Luth r King Jr., on MONDAY JAN. 15 at 12 noon. For furth r Information call Thomas Coleman at (616)-780-2561 or 'Y 1m All nat (616)·n3-9151. LOOK! LIS­ TE /LEAR MUSEU S - MOTOWN· 2648 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, 867.()()91. -GRAYSTONE JAZZ - 3000 E. Grand Blvd., DetrOit, 871- 0234. - YOUR HERITAGE HOUSE· 110 E. Ferry, Detroit, 871-1667. -AFRICAN AMERIC HIS- TORY - 301 Frederick ugl , Detroit, 833-9800. -NATIONAL AFRICA AMERICAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME Open Mo day·Fr d y 9 to 5 on the 4th Aoor, Wayne County Bldg, 600 Randolph, Detroit. GALLERIES - FRONT ROOM GALLERY· 41 E. Adams, Detroit. -SHERRY WASHINGTON GALLERY - Millinder Center, Detroit, S55-BRUSH. S nd all announcement and information to: FLODEAN S. 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