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DETROIT PUBUC
UBRARY
.III_��tructlOnor Red mp-
tion: of Romantic Love beg n
t 2pm on SATURDAY, MARCH 31 at
the Con 8r3nch Ubrary, 4600
tin at ch ,·th a discu 'on of
dame Bovary, and oontinu s on
SATURDAY. APRIL 14 'th The End
of the Affair , SATURDAY, APRIL 28
ith A Moth r nd Two Daughters,
SATURDAY, Y 12 with Morgan's
Pa 'ng, and conclude on SATUR­
DAY, Y 26 with a discussion of The
French Li ut nant' Woman. To
r, call 89&-2446.
_-. ......... Th Journey Inward:
Women's Autobiogra�y begins at
2pm on SATURDAY, APRIL 21 at the
Lincoln Branch Library, 1221 E.
Sev n ii, ith disc ion of One
Writ r' Beginning ,andcontinueson
SATURDAY, MAY 5 'th Blackberry
In r, on SATURDAY, MAY 19 with
Lif, nd conclude SATURDAY,
JU E 2 with a discus ion of Oust
Tr cks on a Road. To r gister, caJl
876-0135.
.... -....a..&.A. My Family - Myself
begins at 2pm on SATURDAY, APRil
7 at the Redford Blanc Libr ry,
21200 Grand . r at Me ichoJs, with
a di u ion of Tel a Riddle, and
continu on SATURDAY, AP�L 21
with R alms of Gold, SATURDAY,
MAY 5 th Dinner t th Hom ck
Re rant, and oonclud on y 19
. a d;1CU of Sula. To regi r,
eall 935=5344.
PLA AHEAD:
REGGIE CKENZIE
FOU OAnON
Sixth Annual ·Commitment to
Char r Dinn t on FRIDAY, APRIL
20 at Room Cobo Con-
ntion Cen r. 6pm.
GALA/BUFFET DI ER
Semi-formal gaJalbuff t M r
Aptil Z1 at oh Place South
ium,300 t Place, Detroit. Tick-
$35.
ORKSHOP
Learn the Basic Technique to the
art of African movement. Adult CI -
I: Mon-Thur from 7-9pmIChild n
CIa es: Sa from 2-Sjm. Joseph
Walk r Williams Comm Ceo ,8431
Ro Parks Blvd. & Euclid. Call 4&1-
5210.
AlZHEI ER'S
ASSOC nON
Fam tv pport group meet
St. Cecilia', Rectory at 10400
Stoepel, ne Grand FlYer and LlYer­
noi . THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1890
at 7:00 p.m. Betty Su
933-()327. ngl on the FOURTH
THURSDAY of each month at 7:00.
MRP
AARP m .. t, the SECOND
FRIDAY MO THLYat St. Mat"*�
Elp co pal Church, Holbrook and
Woodward. Cha t Pre nt I .
Elizabeth Parker and Chair of
Programming Committee II Sybil
Kennedy.
ORG IZAno OF
JEATS
Th general membership meeting
of the Detroit Organization of Tenants
Is h Id THE SECOND SATURDAY of
EACH MO TH at 11am-1pm at th
United Community Hoy ng Coalition
Office; 47 East Adam ,Second Aoor.
Call 963-3299.
CAN YOU HELP?
FRIE OS SCHOOL
Fr! nds School in Detroit ks
former tudent and teachers for
events eel brating the 25th Founding
Anniversary of the school in th fall,
1990. Call 259-6722 or end your
name and current ddres to 1100 St.
Aubin, DetrOit, MI 48207.
PARTNERS NEEDED
Help write articl s for promotional
packets, make phone calls to
prospective donors, o� organiz a
group of volunt rs for th Chann I
56 Aution.
JUSnCE CENTER
Women'l Ju,tice Center n. d
voluntHrs to work with lhe red
women and children. Call Kri nor
Gayta at 921-3902.
- YOUTH ASSI 'TANCE
·A 8ridgI To The t=uture .. - A
neighborhood baled 'deliquency
prevention program operating in
cooperation with juvenile court,
pol ,1ChooIs and tami to
-,-_ .. of yOuths. To voIu or
for more for 577-8290.
AFR C ORLO MALE RE"RI'�ft
SE 1 R
SU DAY, MAY 8 - FRIDAY, MAY
11 from 4-7pm on Sunday and 7-10
on n.-Fri. t . d P k
Community Coli g , Glendale at
Third, Hig land Park, MI 48203.
R gi tration deadline 0 DA Y,
APRIL 30. Student can r . col-
credo . CaJI571.()no.
,
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.482216.
I OTHER CmES:
HIGHlAND PARK,
ALZHEI ER'S
ASSOClAnON
. meet at'Detroit Osteopathic
Hospital at 2;00 pm on e third WED-
. NESOAY of each month 2:00 pm.
. l..ocation I 12523 third • Call 252-
C P DIRECTORY
A free directory of more than 70
M' chlldren'l ca� i now
. . PareA can recefye a free
oopybycontacting Michigan Sec>
tion, 3208 Ad., East Lan ng,
Igan 48823, or by I ng 1-800-
852..a383.
REV._ GRAVE H ORED
The Paltor,' Conference of
Gre t lansing will hold an AI>
predation BMq honoring ita Pr '-
, Aw. J.E. . The .
on SATURDAY, APRIL 21
at e:3Qpm at Hatley Hotel. C'AA
485-8Q27 or 484-2180.
. TROY, I
OECISI S P OGRA
Gr t Decision 1 ggo top cs pr0-
gram will be h Id on WEDNESDAY'S
thru APRIL 18 at th Troy Pu lc
Libr ry from 7:15 - 9:00p.m. Call
8izabeth Sh rm n 577·3468 or 5n-
3453.
USKJ:GO
ICH.
I
OSEU S
-IIOTOW - 2648 W. Grand
Blvd .• Detroit. 867-0091.
-GRAYSTONE JAZZ. - 3000 E.
Gr d Blvd., Detroit.871.Q234.
-YOUR HERITAGE HOUSE -
110 E. Ferry Detroit. 871-1887.
-AFRICAN AMERICAN HIS­
TORY - 301 Frederick 00ugI
Detroit, 833-9800.
J -NATIO AL AfRICAN
AMERICAN SPORTS HALL Of
fA E Open Monday-Friday, 9 to 50n
4th Roor, Wayne County Bldg.
600 Randolph, Detro'
GALLERIES
- fRONT ROO OAU.ERY - 41
E. Adam ,Detro .
-SHERRY WA HINGTON
GALlERY - iIIind t Cen r, Detroit,
555-BRUSH. I
Send lannounCMnen and;n­
form tionto:
SHEBA L MCKINNEY
P.O. Box 03560
12541 Second St.
'g land Park, 48203
Or call (313� 869-0033.
Ten Fr
Shade
Ten free shade trees will be
given to each perso who joins
T e National Arbor Day Foun­
dation during April, 1
The free trees are part of the
nonprofit Foundation's Trees
fo America campaign.
The ten shade trees are Red
Oak, Weeping Willow, Sugar
Maple, Green Ash, Thornless
Honeylocust, Pin Oak, River
Birch, Tuliptree, Silver Maple,
and Red Maple.
"The e trees were selected to
provide shade and be uty, and
a variety of forms, leaf shape ,
and fall colors," John Ro enow,
the Foundation' executive
director, said ..
r r
TREE will b
shipped postpaid at the right
time for planting in April or
May with enclo ed planting in­
structions. The six to twelv
inch trees are gu nteed to
grow or they will be replaced
free of charge.
To become a member of the
Foundation and to receive the
free tree, send a .,10 member­
ship contribution to SHADE
TREES, National Arbor Day
Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue,
Nebrask City, NE 68410, by
April 30,1990.
