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August 16, 1992 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-08-16

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UPCOMING EVENTS
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'Cl FORGOTTEN LIVES - n xhlblt
o de crlptlve photograph
chronicling th hungry nd the
homeles In 0 trolt, appearing at the
Sword Into Plowshare Pe ce
C nt r & G II ry, 33 E Ad Av .
Exhibit run Aug 16 thru Aug 25. Th
photogr pher, J ph Orachlola, I
an award-winning photo-journalist
who began documenting hunger and
hom Ie ness two years ago. For
Info and to arrange group visit , call
(952-5422).
'Cl JAZZ. AT ILLUSIONS - Home of
the classy people featuring Forecast
Aug. 16. - Wise Quartet fe urlng
Larry Smith Aug. 23. 5-10pm
Adml Ion $4. Come meet world
reknown Jazz artl s, loe I ara and
celebrltle . For more Information
(345-7300).
IMONDAY, AUG. 171
'Cl SUMMER IN GREENFIELD
VILLAGE - On the Village Green,
children can experience the
pleasur of childhoods p with
hoop roiling, Jacks, string game ,
puppets and marble Car buffs can
look under the hood of
1920s-vtntage Model T· etlon hack·
or hop In for a photo opportunity.
Dally activities Include
demonstrations of tlnsmlthlng,
glassblowing, pottery and printing
plus the chance to s some 80
historic tructures uch as the
George Wa hlngton Carver
Memorial. Call (31�1271-�620).
TUESDAY, AUG.
18
-0- INNOVATION STATION - Thl
super- Ized, people-powered
learning game gives vtsltors of all
ages a handa-on encounter with
deflnlng and solving problems In a
group situation. The first of Its kind
anywhere, Henry Ford Mu eum's
Innovation Station provides a
creative experience for participants
as they engage In cooperative play to
ttnerglze a system and keep It
running. Call (313/271-1620).
WEDNESDAY,
AUG. 19
'Cl SUMMER WORKSHOPS - From
Aug thru Sept any organized group of
flfteen or more may reserve a Special
Workshop. These workshop.s are:
Ice Cream Social, Candle �aklng
and Colonial KItchen. Times are
flexible. Video taping available. Call
Walter Weaver at 833-1263 for
Information and reservations. Ages:
5 & up. Fee: $2 per child.
I THURS�� v, AUG. I
'Cl COLLECTION GALLERY -
Designs that have been cherished for
generations are on display In the
American Ute Collection Gallery, a
showcase for furniture and
decorative Items reproduced from
the museum's collections. A dealer
resource center provides gallery .
vi Itors with special-order
Informatton and a list of available
stzes, colors and finishes plus the
names of retailers who sell American
Ufe Collection products near their
home towns. FREE. H'enry Ford
Museum. Call (313/271-1620).
I FRIDAY,
'Cl BIRTHDAY CELEBRA TlON -
Specl trlbut to Elm And rson,
founder of the first Int rn tlonal
Afro-American Sport H II of F me &
G II ry long with Art Finn y,
co-founder In 1982. All Inv ed to
thl c br Jon th 0 ro W
Club, 14400 Wyoming.
(313.834-3233).
'Cl EXHIBIT - (RARE BOOK ROO -
THE GREAT WAR: 1914-1918.
Exhibit commemor tlng th 75th
anntver ry of the US' entry Into
World W r I f ur1ng hlghl ght from
the collection of 0 rolt r Andr
Koziol. HOURS: Tu thru Sat:
1-5pm. For Inform Ion (833-1476).
'Cl FESTlVAL - Old French Town
Days F stlval - 18th century
r enactment fe turing voyager,
military, cr , food, entertalnm nt &
veryd� life on th hi ode River
Ral In battlefield Ite. Revolutionary
& 1812 Military unit , Chlldr n'
Comer, Sunday School, early life In a
town ettled by French Canadians.
Aug. 22 & 23 In Monroe, Michigan
from lOam to 5pm at Helienberg Park
near exit 13 of 1-75 on Front St.
Adml slon Is $3 adult and $1
children 5-12 (fr from 10am-l Sat.)
(3131243-7137) .
'Cl u\RGEST GARAGE SALE -
Tr ur of ev ry description will be
vellable at the ·World' Larg
Garag Sale,' tg be Id Hist Ic
F ort Wayn from lOam to 4pm.
Vendor please arrive between
8-10am. No r ervatlon nee •
V ndors will be charged $15 at the
gate and are asked to bring their own
tabl and display upport materials.
Food will also be available.
Proceeds from the events will benefit
the Fort, Its museums, and Its
programs. The event will be held on
the fort's Barracks compound.
Historic Fort Wayne, 6325 W
Jefferson. (313/297-93�0).
SUMMER
CONCERTS
PINE KNOB
8-18 Peking Circus (Series 5) .. lpm.
& 5pm., $12.50 pavlllon/$8.00 lawn,
groups of 15 or more receive $4 off
pavilion and $2 off lawn.
8-19 Magic of the Olympics featuring
Olympian' Rafer Johnson and
Olympian guest speaker (Series 10),
7pm, $22.50 pavillon/$12.50 lawn,
groups of 15 or more $2.50 off
pavilion and lawn, children 12 and
under receive 1/2 off lawn.
8-20 Joe Cocker and the Neville
Brothers, 7:30pm., $22.50
pavlllon/$15 lawn, children 1/2 off
lawn.
8-21 Too Legit To Quit tour featuring
Hammer wsg Boyz II Men wsg TLC,
7:30pm, $22.50 pavlllorV$15 lawn.
8-22 0zz:.J Osborne wsg Ugly Kid
Joe (Series 8), 6:45pm, $22.50
pavlllon/$12.50 lawn.
The 0fNi Pine Knob Is located at
Two Championship Dr. In Auburn Hills
(313/3n-Oloo).
THE PALACE
8-17 Bruce Springsteen World Tour
'92-93, $28.50 reserved, 7:30pm.
fl AIl.COAD. ,/J
HOME OF
II FAMOU COACHM'Atr..
NEW" OLD STYLE MUSIC
RECORDS • TAPE. • CD'. • 45'.
Listen to WDET Radio 101.9 FM
Each Sunday 2am - 7am
Call In 577-1019
Vo . im tl.l���l "J��:J,l \ .. :l:�:i:� �: :�(:J
, � • l', I� .'-'tl f • ., � �.' • '"'ti I . ') :
. ':" .tUta. wi) 'It yH H
Arrested Development did a spsclal guest performance at Taree, Montsho Eshe, NRC staffer Yusef Jackson (Jesse's
Jesse Jackson's National Rainbow Coalition Leadership son), and Arrested Development's Dionne Farris, Headlner
Summit June 12th in Washington DC. Pictured at the Youth and Speech. -:
Summit are (I-r) Arrested Development's Rasa Don, Aerie
8-18 Bruce Springsteen World Tour
'92-93, $28.50 reserved, 7:30pm.
8-21 '92 McDonald's Gymnastics
Spectacular featuring Bart Conner
and Nadia Comanecl along with
members from the 1992 U.S, men's
and women's Olympic GymnastiCS
Teams, 8pm, $22.50, $18.50 and
$14.50 reserved. Special superfan
section also available. Groups of 15
or more receive $3. off.
CLUB. 3:30pm. Ages 10-up.
(267-6560) .
8-19 Campbell LIbrary.
CHILDREN'S FILMS. 4pm.
(297 -9380).
- Hubbard Ubrary. MAKE A
SURPISE. 2pm. (935-3434).
- Redford Library. PAPER
AIRPLANES wrrom laPrise. 7pm.
Ages 5 & up. (297-9380).
.8-20 Bowen Library. CHILDREN'S
MOVIES. 2pm. (297-9281).
- Wilder Library. SUMMER
MOVIES. 2:30pm. (876-0136).
8-21 Gray LIbrary. FILM: SECRET
OF NIMH. lOam (267-6559).
8-22 Children's LIbrary. Main
L1brfW. MOVIE: THE S�CRET OF
NIMH. 2:30pm (833-1490).
-
8-22 Clint Black, Billy Dean and
Aaron Tippin wsg Little Texas,
7:30pm, $22.50 and $17.50
reserved. New Pine Knob
exchanges available now at The
Palace box office or point of
purchase. .
The Palace of Auburn Hills Is
located at Two Championship Dr. In
Aubum Hills (313/3n-0100).
LIBRARY
ACTIVITIES
Mise EVENTS
8-18 Children's Library. Main
Library. STORYTELLER DAWN
McDUFFIE. 2:30pm. (833-1490).
- Duffield Library. ADULT
READING CLUB. 4:30pm.
(898-2424) .
- Gray Ubrary. PARENTING.
1-3pm. (267-6559).
- Monteith Library. CHESS
'Cl National College Poetry Contest
- Open to all college & university
students deSiring to have their poetry
anthologized. Cash prizes will be
awarded to the top five poems.
Deadline: October 31. For Contest
Rules send stamped envelope to:
I nternatlonal Publications, PO Box
44044-L, Los Angeles, CA 90044.
ALBUM REPORT CARD
NAME: JACK FROST
ALBUM: "Based Onna True Story" (Ichlban)
COMME TS: Detroit rapper comes hard on this one.
It's a sure hit
GRADE: B/
- complied by SHOCK ROCK
NAME: BASS PATROL
ALBUM: HThe Kings of Bass" (Joey Boy)
COMMENTS: Hard heavy bass invades your speakers.
GRADE: B+
NAME: OJ QUIK
ALBUM: HWay 2 Fonkay" (Profile)
COMMENTS: A sophmore effort turns kosher.
GRADE: B-
I • ,
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Add orne color
to your vacation
More and more, America's his­
torical sites and museums are re­
searching and telling the
often-neglected story of America's
African-Americans. Exhibitions,
seminars and ongoing programs
across the nation strive to debunk
myths about Black history and shed
light on fascinating tradition too·
often confined to the shadows.
These new showcases of Black cul­
ture can make for exciting, entertain­
ing, yet inexpensive vacation travel.
museums showcasing the culture of
Black America. It is �so packed
with valued money saving travel
tips.
The rich, bitter-sweet history of
African-Americans weaves a vibrant
texture through the fabric of our na­
tion. Countless contributions in the
arts, science, business and politics by
citizens of African descent have en­
hanced American society and en­
riched the soul of civilization. With
so many monuments to' the Black
experience waiting to be explored,
there's no better time to rediscover
your roots.
To aid travelers who would, like
to include the Black cultural ex­
perience in their travel plans, Coastal
Communications has published a
guide called, The African­
American's Travel Guide,
You can order The African­
American's Travel Guide directly
from the publisher by sending $4.95
to Coastal Communications, 3700
Carlyle Close, Suite 850, Dept.
081BN, Mobile, AL 36609.
The African-American's Travel
Guide is a comprehensive state-by­
state directory of Black historical
sites, art exhibitions. festivals and
SINGLES REPORT CARD
NAME: L1L' BASTARDS
,SINGLE: "Bitch Get a Job/" (Livin'Large)
COMMENTS: The name says it all.
GRADE: B+
NAME: ALMIGHTY RSO
SINGLE: HOne In the Chamba"'(Tommy Boy)
COMMENTS: The police diel The police diel are the
screams of these Boston rappers.
GRADE: B-
NAME: DAS EFX
SINGLE: "Mlc Checka" (East-West)
COMMENTS: DAS EFX returns with a oaeckln' &
wreckin'song.
GRADE: A-
'.
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