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April 28, 1991 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-04-28

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other, the Fair H u in
pursue the c e towar
tion.
Horn acknowledged that te t-
Upcoming
ALMA COLLEGE COLLECTION -A
DECADE OF MICHIGAN PRINTMAKING
I be hown exelu Ively at the Detroit
I,.tltue of Arts, 5200 WooONard from
Apri 28 thru M y 5, 9:30am. - 5:30pm.,
Wed. - Sun. FREE. A lectfon of 40 prints
don by Michigan artls during the 19809
will off r examples of all the major
printmaking techniques: woodcut.
engraving, etching & lithography.
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL
EXHIBITION -Works In all m dl by
tud nt artIs from kindergarten through
high chool. April 28 thru May 12.
location: Detroit Instltue of Arts, 5200
WooONard. (833-7963).
EXHIBITION -The life & photographs of
Milt Hinton, Jazz Mu lolen, April 28 thru
May 31. Location: Detroit Historical
Museum, 5401 Woodward. (833-1805).
FLORENCE HENRI­
ARTIST-PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE
AVANT-GARDE will be exhibited at the
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 WooONard,
Apr1128thru May 5-9:30em. -1:30pm.,
Wed. - Sun. The exhibition features 90
black-and-white photographs' and
fooos on U:le productive period btwn the
World Wars when Henri (1 893-1982)
realized her most memorable work. FREE
HISTORY OF THE MOVING IMAGE -
A program of films Independently
produoed btwn 1910-'950 for
AfriOlrn·Amerloen aud 800.8. Film are at
tpm. In the leoture Hall (Detroit Institute
of Arts);. tickets 2.50 ach. April 28 - May
9. Call (833-2323) for sohedule.
MILITANT LABOR FORUM - On ·LA.
Polloe Brutality: An Exoept/on or the
Rule?· Time: 2pfD. location: Pathfinder
Bookstore, 5019 1/2 Woodward (at
W rren). Donation: $3. (831-1177).
May 2nd
HUNTING COCKROACHES -A play by
Polish author Janusz Glowacki, previews
May 2, opens May 3 thru May 19.
Performanoes are 8prn. Thurs., Fri., &
Sat., & 2 & 7pm. on Sun. at the 1515
Broadway (Plowshares Theatre).
(965-1515). Tickets $10 adv or $12.50 dr.
May 3rd
LATTER RAIN CONFERENCE -
Theme Is -A Caleb Generation". The
oonference Is May 3-5, at the newly
remodeled Days Inn Hotel, 90' Rosehlll
Drive. Registration fee Is $20 - room &
board Is additional. Open to the general
public. (747- 7500).
May 4th
BLOOMIN AFFAIR OF THE ARTS -
Plans are well under way again to .
oelebrate the arrival of spring while
benefiting the West Shore Symphony
Orohestra & Muskegon Museum of Art.
Looatlon Muskegon Country Club.
(616/777-0341).
LUNCHEON -The Inkster Alumnae Chp
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will
spcnecr it's 32nd Annual May Week
Scholarship Luncheon at Falrlane Manor
In Dearborn, MI. The event will feature
displays of Afrlcan art, music & dance
part of the program. Tlckets $25 adults &
$20 students. (477-3438 or 563-8685).
PRAYER BREAKFAST -fn honor of
Mayor Martha Scott. Begins at 9am. at the
\(in
RALLY -Workers Ag n th War.t
Hom and Abro d I them of.
Mldw t Flghtback Rally from 12 noon 0
4pm., at Cobo H II In Detroit. th r Iy will
put Bu ,Engl r, Big Bus &
P ntagon on trl for r crlm eo t
the peopl . Tickets $5 & $1. 10:30
r gl tratlon. Chlldcare provided.
(965-0074). •
TOTAL IMAGE CONFERENCE-( For
Full Figured Women & T n) of today.
Th me: Every thing h. beginning.
Lee �Ion: Days Hotel & Convention Cntr,
17017 W. 9 MI nr Southfield, y 4. May
5 Full & Fabulou & Beglng chw
conte t at the Day Hotel t 3prn. ·tlISpm.
TIckets (538-7993).
Church New
CORINTH tAN BAPTIST CHURCH'­
Announc I -Building Black Buslne�­
baz r & trade show May 11 from 1 Oem.
- 4pm. Location: 1725 C nlff (868-7664). (
Rev. Dr. Joseph A. Jordon, Pastor.
MARTIN EVANS MISSIONARY BAPIST
CHURCH -11025 Gratiot. Sunday
school (9:30am.), Morning worship
(11 :30am.). Biblecl s (Sunday even ngs
at 5pm.). Night service (every Sunday
night at 7pm.). Pastor. Rev. Alston Byrd,
Jr.
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL
CATHOLIC CHURCH -Our lady of
Good _� oh pr ·nw
Voloes of LOVE Gospel Choir· In Unity
With Glory, A F lowship Mu Ical Sunday,
May 5, at 3:30pm. Location: 17142 Rowe
Ave., McNichols - 1 blk E of Hoover Ad,
Detroit. (372-1698).
Look/Listen/Learn
MUSEUMS
-AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY -
301 Frederick Douglas, Detroit.
(833·9800) .
-GRAYSTONE JAZZ - 3000 E. Grand
Blvd., Detroit. (871-0234).
-MOTOWN - 2648 W. Grand Blvd,
Detroit. (867·0091).
-INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN
AMERICAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME
• Opens Monday-Friday, 9·5 on the 4th
Floor, Wayne County Bldg, 600
Randolph, Detroit. .
-SHERRY WASHINGTON GALLERY·
Millender Center, Detroit. (555-BRUSH).
-YOUTH HERITAGE HOUSE - 110
E. Ferry, Detroit. (871·1667).
Send all announcements and Information
to: P. O. Box 03560, 12541 Seoond St.,
Highland Park, MI 48203 or call
(313/869-0033) .
Company Matches
Students with unds
Over a $100 million in
scholar. hip fund went un­
claimed last year bccau c stu­
dents and parent did not know
how to tap into these resource .
A National Company, u ing
computer matching i now
making thi possible.
Scholarship Research Group
ha more than 200,000 ource
of aid repre enting $14 billion
in financial aid. Begun in 1981,
Scholarship Re earch Group
helped over 35,000 tudent la t
year by supplying them with
financial aid information.
With college cost ranging
from $3 ,000 to 60,000 and
cutback on education 1 fund,
more tudent and their parent
re findin college i out 0
ight.
VI TUALLY all familie ,
regar<.llc S 01' inc()m�. can
qualify for s c h o l a r s h i p s and
other forms of Iman .ia l aid. AI·
though grades count in some
area, many grant and awards
do not con ider a tudent' GPA
when awarding fundin.g.
Using the information sup­
plied by a tudent, SRG will
end printout Ii ting the
awards that match the tudents
qualifications and need. The
printout will Ii t the name of the
award, it's value, whether it i
re ri wable, addre of the
provider, and why the tudent
wa matched to thi ource.
F r inf r m a t inn, write
Scholar hip Re carch Group,
3220" "Street. NW: Executive
Suite. 18, Washington, DC,
20 07. Or call t l l-f'r e at 1-
00-677-23 4.
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top
ve ti a tion." h
Bee u the F ir Hou ing
Cent r i non-profit, it relic on,
MIAMI, FL -Almost a' popular on the Blue Mon ter in Miami
as he wa on the court in Phil delphia, former NBA'great Jullu
Erving played in hi third Gold n Circle Pro-Am during the 1991
Doral-Ryder Open Golf Tournament held recently at the Doral
Resort & Country Club. Invited to participate in the Pro-Am
a guest of M. Anthony Burn (right)', chairman, pre ident and
chief executive officer of Ryder y tem and the tournament'
co-chairman, Erving, a mid 80s golfer, compared n with hi
ho t after taking a few wing nt the driving ran
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from
to
to
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re in re ing i -
Schrupp ide
n involved in over
w uit ,with 4 perc nt
found in favor of the cl imant.
e 'v produced 1.5 million in
recovery d mg. It' co ting
more p ople to di crimin teo
"People won't top di-
crimin ting bee u e it' g in t
the I w," h' continued. "They'll
top bee u e th law i enforc d.
It' ad but true. Therefore it i
import nt that c e proceed to
litigation.
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