turd y rch 20,1 3 - The Detroit Historical Soci­ pre ents a quilting work hop aturdays, from 10:30 a.m.- 2:30 p. m. The workshop is for ages 12 up. Registration fee is 20 and m erial fee is 5. For more infor­ mation, call (313) 833-1263. - The Ice Capades' "Made In America· show will be at The Pal­ ace Saturday, March 20 at 12 noon, 4 p.m., and 8 p.m., and Sunday, March 21 at 1 and 5 pm. For more information,' call (313) 377-0100. - The Detroit Historical Soci­ ety presents ·Great Lakes Mari­ time Institute E'ntertainment Meeting· at 11 a.m. Doug Short will be showing travelogue films of the Great Lakes. Fo more infor­ mation, 'call 267-6440. - The Detroit Historical Soci­ ety presents ·Count On Me·, a dramatie portrayal of Michigan's 1912 campaign for women's suf­ frage. Admission is free and the pOrtrayal is tor ages 12 rid up. Call (313) 833-9720. Sunday March 21, 1993 - Tour de Tours, Unlimited presents • A Networking Event" from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mary­ grove Conference Center. Ad­ mission is $1 5 per person. Keynote speaker will be Dr. Terry L Tru\1l1ion. For ticket informa­ tion, call 891-3582. - Teddy Harris and the New Breed Bebop Society Orchestra will be in concert at Central United Methodist Church at 3 p.m. TIck­ ets are $15 and all proceeds will' benefit Duffield Elementary School. Call 965-5422. Tuesday arch 23, 1993 - W yne St te Uni ity' Small . Busines Development C ntsr pr nts "Wrltin Bu i­ na s Plan: An Essenti I Tool for Success· a Marygrove Coli from 6 to 9 p.m. Admission is 25. Call 1-800-292-1300. - Poet, ayi Quincy Troupe will give fr e public lec­ ture at 7 p.m. in th Student Union Ballroom at Michigan S ate Uni­ versity. Troup will be on campus through March 25 for other activi­ ties. For more information, call . (517) 355-2341. - The University of Michigan's Opera Theatre will present- two one-act comedies with Giovanni Pergolesi's La 'Serva Pa'drona and Dornlnick Argento's The Boor, through March 28 at the Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre in Ann Arbor. Tickets' are $10 and $14 reserved seating. For more infor­ mation, call 764-0450. Friday March 26, 1993 - "Inside Michigan Nursing·, an exhibition created by the Na­ tional Center for the Michigan Women's Historical Museum and Hall of Fame in Lansing will be at the Museum of African-American History through Sunday, March 28. A receptlonto commemorate the exhibit will be March 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Museum. Please can 833-9800. - Celebrate Black Nation Day, the 25th Anniversary of the New Afrikan Independence Movement, in Jackson, Missis� sippi, March 26 through 28. For more information, call 972-4053. - The Detroit Film Theatre presents "Olivier Olivier", a French psychological thriller film about the disappearance of a young boy from a small French town. Friday and Saturday'S times are 7 and 9:30 p.m. and Sunday's times are '1, 4, and 7 Carolyn Crawford is back again, this time with her new popular Jazz and standard group N'Motion. Crawford first began her ca-eer t the age of 15, writing such hi as liMy Smile is Just A Frown, H for Motown Records: In the 70s, Crawford continued her songwriting success with her mash 'Lers Start The Dance". N'Motion featuring Carolyn Crawford plays the club circuit regu­ larly. p. m. C II 833-2323. 3 th Concord Bapti t Church of Brooklyn, NY and pro or of Homil ics Prine on Th l­ ogy Semin ry III pre ch Cornerston B pti t Church, 6 W. W ster A nue, Muskegon p. m. Rev. Dr. Taylor w the Preacher for the Inaugural Day Worship Service for President Clinton. For more information, call (313) 733·1657. • - The MHSAA 1993 Boy Bas etb " Finals, morning and evening ions, t th Palace will b held all day. All day ticke s, incfuding parking. 13 and ar on sale n Single session . ticket are 6. Call 377-0100. Thursday April 1, 1993 - Chicago's Melikin Puppet Theatre presents Paul Bunyan and Other Tall Tales at the Music Hall. Tickets are 6. For more information, call 963-7680. - "Saving the African-Ameri­ can Male· Fourth Annual Confer­ ence presented by Muhammad's Mosque No.1 and the Malcolm X Academy, L.S.C.O. is slated at Mackenzie High School, 9275 Wyoming. Donation is $10. Fea­ tured keynote speaker will be the Hon. Louis Farrakhan. Work­ shops will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p. m, and the keynote address will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Ca1l931- 4873 or 271-0918/0292. - Wayne State Uniwrsity's Black Theatre Program presents the Spanish classic ·Life is a Dream· for a two week run at WSU's Studio Theatre (located downstairs at the Hilberry). Tick­ ets are $6 for adults and $4 for students, senior citizens, WSU faculty and staff, and Alumni As­ sociation members. For more in­ formation, call (313) 577-2972. Friday April 2, 1993 ..:._ .Aubum's Concert Series Hollywood's Hottest Directors Beverty A. Jackson (r) pictured with Joan Rivers recently celebrated her second season as director of the nationally syndicated "Joan Rivers Show." Jackson was the first African-American director to be hired by 'KYW-TV in Philadelphia. In the future Beverty is ASpiring to employ her directing talents on feature films, sitcoms, concert spectals, soap operas �nd music videos. - Th Dstnot Film Theatre (DIA) will present ·11 Ladro Di Bambini (Stolen Children)·, an Itaran film by Gianni Amelio about a young girl and her brother's jour- ney to an orphanage. The film Th d runs from March 19 to March 21. U r ay The times for Friday and Saturday March 25, 1993 are 7 and 9 p. '!l' and for Sunday " _ UAC Soundstage an- 4 and zp.rn. Tickets are 5. Call nounces that the Soul Asylum 833-2323. I concert date has been changed from Friday. March 19 to Thurs­ day, March 25 at 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Tickets are $10 and 15 with University of Michigan identification. To order, call 763- TKTS. " Detroiter to appear with, international choir Pamela Y. Green, a native Detroiter and soloist with the Knoxville College Concert Choir will appear with the internation­ ally known choir Friday, March 26, 7:30 p.rn., at Westminster Church, 17567 Hubbell at West Outer Drive. Green has been guest soloist for numerous programs including the "Blake Pro­ ject", the Tennessee Country Music Hall of Fame and the­ National Association of Teachers and Singers. She has also toured Spain and performed with the Mahler's Symphony A 1000. Donation for this event is $8 for adults and $2 for children. For information call9�8-7059, 935-7439 or 864-4664. The Scandina\Aan Sym­ phony, Orchestra will perform m u­ sicby Brahms and Mozart in the , fi al concert of its 63rd season at the First Baptist Church of Detroit, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 and $5 for senior citizens and students. Call 881-4674. of the Arts is March 31 at 5 p.m. Include name of group or individ­ ual, contact name, address and I telephone number. Also include press kit and send to Regina Ben­ jamin Steiger, University Cultural I center ASSOCiation, 4753 cass, Detroit, MI 48202. - The National Library of Po­ etry has announced a North American Open Poetry Contest. Entry is free and the contest is open to everyone. Send one poem, any subject or style to the National Library of Poetry, 11419 Cronridge, Dr., P.O. Box 704-XJ, Owings Mills, MD 21117. Include name and address on the top of the page, Entries must be post­ marked by March 31, 1993. ./ Pubtlc Service Announcements - Former students and gradu­ ates of �dward Waters College, Jacksonville, Florida will form a Michigan alumni association. All persons interested in the associa­ tion and who have attended and/oj; graduate'd from Edward Waters College are encouraged to contact Josh Mack at 893- 711,2: BEST CHANCE: @ Match March 13, 1993 22 Lotto Ticket - The deadline for proposals for performing artists and street performers for the Detroit Festival 1��\lcn ;\ F(�\V Oa�'S (�an I�(�(�I LiI{(� ;\ R(�al Va(;ation. Sunday March 28,1993 - The Young Women's Chris­ tian Group Dept. of Mission pre­ sents Echoes of Africa at 3 p.m. at Greate New Mt. Moriah Mis­ sionary Baptist Church, 586 Owen. - The: Rev. Dr, Gardner Calvin Taylor, Pastor Emeritus of presents An Evening of Jazz at the Campus of Oakland Commu­ nity College. Sheila Landis and Top Drawer will perform at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7, $5 for students and senior citizens over 65. Call 340-6546. Saturday April 3, 1993 The Socie'ty of African American Poets presents "Poetry In The Ark'" atBpm Every 1 st & 3rd Wednesda�s at o o o a / alv rt featuring Poets - Musicians - Speakers and Community/Business Leaders Programs are FREE and open to the public .. For information call (313)342-9129 sk for Malika Davis. E t: K F. D . When you n ed (0 get away and \'0 on't think \'fJU have the rime, try a Bounceback Week nd at the - Wood ield Hilton. the attraction. of downtown � hi 'ago plu. near- hy hopping {It th Ii. th lare vt indoor mall, Woo ijield. Or kick. bu 'k and ria. ill our indoor pool, sauna or whit lpor I. Enjoy a Jre ontin ntal Br ilk ast ach dav and kid» . tuv free too (that 1.\ () «ours U you want to bring them). 20 oil upon herk-ln. ·IIII,TO'S or dlrf' l (708.. 4·2 O. .. \\f' l , lid \\ nu • \rlln"l n tlrl ht . II, 60 0 •.