I I ANNOUNCEMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 20 . -----...£.--___;"..-..;.._--,. � A booklet containing a � Travel Slide Program: comprehensive listing of Detroit Sundagger1 Photographer Historical Society (DHS) and Margaret Kaminski captures Detroit Historical Department flowering cacti, waterfalls, desert (DHD) programs for 1992 is now hiking trans, and petroglyphs of . avail. thru the DHS. The booklet Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, contains more than 20 pages of Betatakin, and other Indian ruins information on church tours, of the Soutwest. Franklin Ubrary strolls, pub & clubs, bus tours, 2pm. (267-6561). walking tours, lectures, workshops and seminars. To receive a FREE copy of the '92 Program Booklet, send a 9 1/2 x 6 1/2, self-addressed envelope' with .58 cents in postage on the Compiled and Edited By KASCENE BARKS . I...__S_U_N_D_A_Y_,_A_P_R_IL_1_9_____. 1.\0 The Salvation Army and Workbench Furniture are joining forces in an effort to collect 750 .pieces of furniture over a three-week period for families in need throughout southeast Michigan. The third ·Furniture For Families· effort runs April 6 thru 26, 1992. A simultaneous effprt will be underway in southwestern Michigan, including the Grand Rapids areas, Battle Creek, Muskegon, Holland, and Kalamazoo. Those interested in making a donation of usable furniture should call The Salvation Army at (313/965-7760) during weekday business hours to arrange pick-up. All donations are tax-deductible. Oonations of furniture made btwn April 19-26 will earn people a 1 5' percent discount off any item at Workbench Furniture's Southfield, Birmingham, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids' stores. Consumers have untll May 3, 1992 to use the discount. (1-800-486-5930). I TUESDAY, APRIL 21 � ·The Grapes of Wrath, • Frank Galati's stage adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel, will conduce the Hilberry Theatre's 29th season. April 21 thru May 16. The play is a tribute to the detennination and strength of the human spirit and its will to survive. Tickets and information call Hilberry Theatre Box office 5n-2972. I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 221 � 17th annual children's Easter Vacation Festival: Michigan opera theatre presents cheering up a princess. Performances at 2pm & 7pm at Children's Ubrary (Friends Auditorium). (833-1490) . FRIDAY, APRIL 24 � To raise money for the Detroit WellneS$ House, come out for ·CreBlive Visions for tite," an exhibition of a variety of original works of art by CCS students and faculty. Patrons will have the opportunity to view art work and purchases during the exhibition . to be held from 8pm-1 :30am at Indu�, 15 South Saginaw in New Pontiac. VIP reception, 8-10pm at which food will be served & a live Reggae band, Mobay from Canada will play, is available with a $10 ticket. General admission $5. (334-1999 or CCS Student Services (872-3118). � One--day seminar on ·Winning Grantsmanship· presented by Madonna Univ., Livonia from 8:30am to 3:30pm. The program will present opportunities for novice and experience grant seekers to identify funding sources and develop proposals that will meet the needs of their institutions or agencies. This course is designed for professionals in all settings: health, education, business and libraries, etc. Fee 100 for the first individual from an institution & 75 for additional members. (fee includes lunch & refreshments) (591-5188). I SATURDAY, APRIL 25 I � A day-long series of workshops dealing with issues of importance to youth. The conference entitled -Breakthrough· will be held at WCCC (northwest campus, 8551 Greenfield). AJlteensareurgedto take part in this informative forum at no charge. Secialue Porter (342-0439) . CLASS REUNIONS � Commerce & E. Commerce HS's of Detroit, MI. Classes of 1950, 1951, 1952 & 1953. Tentative Date: Nov. 7, 1992. Call: (3131746-9643). . � Mackenzie Class Reunion - Classes of 1951, 1952 & 1953. Tentative date: Oct. 1992 Information: (9746-9643). envelope to: Detroit Historical . Society, 5401 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202. � COLONIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY - Celebrate your child's birthday with old-fashioned ice cream and colonial games. The group must consist Of fifteen or more children. Video taping is also available. Call Walter Weaver at (833-1263) for further information & reservations. Ages: All Fee: $5 (adults free). Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward (833-1805) I LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 4-20 Book Sale (April 20-23). All ages. Wilder Library (876-0136). 4-21 Children's Films: (to be announced) 4pm. Campbell Library (297-9380). Evening Story Time 6:30pm. Chaney Ubrary (935-4314). Noontime concert series: The Golden String trio performs popular music. 12:15-1 pm. Downtown Ubrary (224-0580). Parenting Classes 10am- 12:30pm. Franklin Library (267-6561) . 4-22 Make A Silly Marsh-Mellow Fellow 4pm. Campbell Ubrary (297-9380). Spring on the farm w/Margaret Schmidt 6:45pm Age 3 & up. Redford Ubrary (935-5344). 4·23 Children's Films: (to be announced) 4pm. Campbell Ubrary (297-9380). After School Movies: (to be announced) 3:45pm. Gray Library (267-6559). . 4-25 Movies: (to be announced). 2pm. Bowen Library (297-9381). Parent-Child Reading Program 2:30pm. Chandler Park Ubrary (267-6558). FIne print collecting The art devotee. novice collector or individual who simply wants to understand fine prints will benefit from the May 6-20 "Perspectives on Art program offered at Oakland University near Rochester. . Prof. Carl F. Barnes, Jr., of the OU Department of Art and Art History. will speak on "Recognizing, Colle and Protecting Fine Prints. " Participants will view original prints the ·15th to 20th century in the instructor's study collection as well his permanent collection at home. THE DIVISION of Continuing Education will present the lecture from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Meadow Brook Hall Carriage House on campus: "Collecting: Why Prints and Not Stock Certificates or Pork Belly Futu�?", May 6�; "Co�e Up and See My Etchings Sometime: Major Techniques m Pnntmaking and How To Recognize Them," May 13; and "The Care and Feeding of Fine Prints: Basic Principles of Con­ servation and Framing," May 20. Lectures may be taken individually for $30 or $85 for the series. For a brochure and to register, call (313) 370-3120 anytime. fl R CO D. J) . HOME OF . II FAMOU COACHMAN" NEW. OLD STYLE MUSIC R.CORDI • TAP. • CD'. • 45'. LI ten to WDET Radio 101.9 FM Each Sunday 2am • 7am Call In 577-1019 BLUE JAZZ. "RITUALS POpOLAR A&8 BLANKS NEEDLE ACcnlSORIEI MAIL ORDERS ACCTO· .LUES DISTRleuTOlf �____........, (313) 571-2222 6340 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT. EllIOTT· DETROIT, MI Tutoring: Basic Math & Reading 11 :30am. Conely Library (898-2424). Each One, Reach One 10am-12pm. Duffield Library (898-2424). Help With Homework 11 am-1 pm. - Spring Craft for Children 2:30pm. Knapp Ubrary (876-0133) . Films: Frog on his own & Frog and toad together 1 :30pm. School age. Lincoln Library (876-0135). Movies: (to be announced)' 2pm. Monteith Library (267-6560). . How to' collect Baseball, Basketball cards, etc. 1 pm-2pm. Lothrop Ubrary (898-2414). EXHIBIT Exhibit commemorating the 1 DOth anniversary of the death of Walt Whitman featuring first editions, manuscripts, & photographs. Main Ubrary (Rare Book Rm) Tues-Sat., 1-5pm. April 19 - May 23, 1992. Call (833-1476) for information. .... ". _. .. ..