• Isu IMONDAY, AUG. 241 � INNOVATION STA1l0N - Th super-sized, people-powered nlng gam � visitors of all ages a hands-on encounter with d ftnlng and saMng probt ms In a group situation. The ftrst of Its kind anywhere, Henry Ford Museum's Innovation Station provides a creatJve experience for participants they engage In cooperative play to energize a sY$tem and keep It running. Call (313/271-1620). WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 � SUMMER WORKSHOPS - From Aug thru Sept any organized group of ftfteen or more may reserve a SPttClal Workshop. These workshops are: Ice Cream Social, Candle Making and Colonial Kltchen. TImes are , flexible. Video taping available. Call Walter Weaver at 833-1263 for Information and reserv Ions. Ag I 5 & up. Fee: $2 per child. I FRIDAY, AUG. 291 � LU CHEON- Th Z PhlB Sorority - Metropolitan 0 trolt Ch pt Invlt II eoror to end the Third Annu I Round-Up Luncheon. . It will be held t the Sigma Plaza, 1 �21 E. McNichols from 1 Oem to 1 pm. The don Ion I $17 with proc d going to the S Mce Activity Fund. For more Inform on call (841-3763). � ANTI-DRUG RAllY - 12pm to 3pm t 15811 Rosa P rka Blvd. F atured s Include Sgl Mlch I Lemon, Bones the Clewn, Thund r Handa of Pr , Sandy Jon and h r puppet ,Th lively Stones for Christ, The Gre ter Northw at Christi n Drill Team and other speakers and entertalnera. (313/832-4600) . E boo TOP 1 0 ALBUMS 8-25 Lynyrd Skynyrd 1992 w g Delbert McClinton, 7:30pm, 21 p vii 00/$12.50 I n. 8-28 Blues Mualc F stlv I '92 starring B.B. Klng, Bubby Guy, Dr. John and F bulou Thund rblrd (Serl 14), 6pm., 22.50 p 1I0n/ 12.50 I wn. 8-29 Sharon, Lol and Bram (Serl 5), 1 pm & 5pm, 12.50 pavilion! $8 lawn, groups of 15 or more receive $2 off. Th rtfNI P ne Knob Is located Two Champlonsh p Dr. In Auburn Hils (313/3n-0100). THE PALACE 8-25 BOXING - Fight Night at The Palace, Card to be announced. 8pm, 20, 15 and $10 re rved. Cabaret and ringside sing also available. The Palace of Auburn Hills Is Two Championsh p Dr. In lAUDUft" �118 (31313n -(100). 8OSTO MA -- Three months after it first hit regional bestseller lis , Marian Wright Edelman's 1'ht! MetISUTe of Our Success rocketed to the top of the New York TUna Advice and How-to Bestseller Ust this week, I1s first week on the chart. The book unseated Marianne Williamson' A Return to Love, which bad pent most of the past six months atop the list. "I am 0 pleased that the lessons that I wanted to give to my children have been so thoroughly embraced by other parents, II said Edelman, founder and president of the Children'S Defense Fund. "Children need to be taught by adults, in both word. and deed, what is important in life. The values lnmy book and the work of the Children's Defense Fund reflect the view that children and families must come first in America - in our personal lives, in our community life and in our public policy." In addition to twenty-five "lessons for life, II The Duffl Id L1br ry. DULT R ADING CLU. 4:30pm. (8 8-2424). - Gray Ubrary. P E 1-3pm. (267 . - Monteith L1br ry. CH CLU. 3:30pm. Ages 10-up. (267-6560). 8-28 C mpb II lIbr ry. CHILDREN' FILM. 4pm. (297-9380). - A dford LI br ry. MOVI MAD ESS. 7pm. All agea. • (935-5344). 8-27 Bowen library. CHILDREN'S MOVIES. 2Pm (297-9381). - WJIder library. MOVIES. 2:30pm. (876-0136) Mise EVENTS ubo • wjazz DETROIT-An Intimate, cabaret - tyle etting and IIvo, traditional Jazz entertainment is what Detroit' new t nightspot, Club Downbeat, offers its customer . Located at 16921 Telegraph Rd., south of Six MUe Rd., Club Downbeat presents live jazz entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights from 9:00 p.m to 1 :30 a.m. Now performing during August and September is the Charlie Harris Quartet featuring vocalist Gwen Cain. Charlie Harris Is one of Detroit's best Jazz organist and keyboardlst who has performed at Montreaux Jazz Festival and Baker's Keyboard Lounge. A former Motown Records artist and musician, Mr. Harris has performed In concert with jazz legends Dave Brubeck and Herbie Mann. There is no cover charge. A wide variety of food and drinks is available. For more information call the owners AI and Gigi Bushamle at (313) 2Q5-0390. � NOTED SPEAKER - Noted author nd cultur I activist, Dr. Maulana Kareng , will d IIv r a I e ct u r e e ntl tI e d ·Afrocentriclty, Culture and Struggle: The Challeng and Promise· 7pm, Saturday, Aug. 22 at Fellowship Ch pel of D rot Dr. Karenga Is more widely known th creator of the African American holiday of Kwanzaa. The holiday of family, community, and culture celebrated also In Africa, th Caribbean, and throughout Europe. Fellowship Chapel. 19555 W McNichols. TIckets ar 15 dv &n1 20 door. Call (538-8886). . Measure of Our Success contains a moving introduc­ tion by Edelman's son Jonah, a profile of Edelman's public and private life of service, and a discus ion of how the private sector and government policie can �elp support America's children. "IT IS SO gratifying to see a book of such impor­ tance reach a truly national audience," said Beacon director Wendy J. Strothman. "Marian's lessons for life are the kind of simple, but profound words that need to be heard and heeded. We greatly admire her work at the Children'S Defense Fund and are delighted she is being recognized." "This is a book that has spread, often by word-of­ mouth, among people who care deeply for the wel­ fare of children," said Beacon marketing director Margaret Lichtenberg. "From the beginning, it has been a perfect match between author and publisher. This is the kind of book Beacon is meant to publish." 1. "BUSINESS NEVER PERSONAL" ....................................... EPMO (Oef Jam/RALJColum bla) 2. "3 YRS 5 MONTHS & 2 DAYS IN THE UFE ...• " .................................. Arrested Development (Chrysalis) 3. "MECCA & THE SOUL BROTHER" .................................. Pete Rock & CL Smooth (Elektra) 4. "BOOMERANG - MovIe Soundtrack" ........................ � Various Artists (Laface/Arista) 5. "SHORTY THE PIMP" ...................................................... Too Short (Jive/RCA) 6. "DEAD SERIOUS" .................................................... DAS EFX (East-West) 7. "DONDADAN ............. ,' Super Cat (Colum bla) 8. liMO MONEY - MovIe Soundtrack" # • ................................... Various Artists (Persp'ective/ A&M) 9. "MACK DADDY" ............................................. Sir Mix-A-Lot (Daf American) 10., ·WAY·2 FONKAY" ............................................................. DJ Quik (Profile) TOP 1 0 SINGLES 1. "YOU ......................................... Mary J. Bilge (Uptown/MCA) HEART" ............................ Babyface /Tonl Braxton (Laface/Arista) 3. "THEY REMINISCE OVER YOU" ................................. Pete Rock & CL Smooth (Elecktra) 4. "WARM IT UP" ..................................... Kris Kross (Ruffhouse/Columbia) 5. "CROSS OVER" ...................................... EPMD (Def Jam/RALJColum bla) 6. "GMN' HIM SOMETHING HE CAN FEEL" ............................................. EnVogue(Atco/East-West) 7. "MONEY & THE POWER" ............................... , Scarface(Rap-A-Lot) 8. "PEOPLE EVERYDAY" ..................................... Arrested Development (Chyrsalls) 9. "MONEY CAN'T BUY YOU LOVE" ................................... Ralph Tresvant (Perspectlve/A&M) 10. "WELCOME TO THE GHETTO" ................... " , Splce(Jive/RCA) , � ., � SUMMER IN GREENFIELD VlUAGE - On the VIllage Green, children can experience the pie ures of childhood past w h hoop roiling, Jacks, string games, puppets and marbl . Car buffs can look under the hood of 192Oe-vlntage Model T ·st Ion hack· or hop In for a phdo opportunity. Actlvttl Include demonstrations of tlnsmlthlng, glassblowing, pottery and printing plu th chance to some 80 historic ructur such 1 8U MM E R 1 the George Washington Carver : Memorl 1-.) CONeE . I' � __ ----- LOS ANGELES RAPPER Hot Shot. angrily wears his �8Shs Was Murd8t:ed t-shirt as part of the national awareness and fundraising campaign to assist in the building of the Latasha Hartins CeQter, in South Central Los Angeles. Har1ins was the 15-year-old whose convicted murderer Soon Ja Du received probation, community service and no jail sentence from judge Joyce Karlin. The shirt designed by publicist and graphic artist Lovelace Lee III carries the same powerful mess:age front and rear. Irs already appeared in a m�vide6. Of the $25 purchase price, $10 is donated diredly to the Latasha Harlins Foundation. 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