A jazz master class for ad
vance intermediate to advanced
dancers will be offered at Wayne
State University's Matthaei build
ing at 11 a. m. Ron Dejesus, prin-
cipal dancer for the Hubbard I· Sat. Apri I 10
Street Dance Chicago will lead ._. ----- .... -----
the class. Only 15 dancers will be
allowed to participate, Reserva
tions are being taken now. Call
577-4273.
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nza, local artist who in
themes which cap ure
spirit, courage, history nd t
live of African Americans with
Oils, crylics, water colors and
pastels Will have an exhibition at
the Coach House Art Gallery,
7828 Van Dyke Place. A recep
tion will take place March 28th
am 2 to 5 p. m. Gallery hours are
1 to 5 p. m. Call (313) 821-2850.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Muskegon Branch NAACP
will be held at 4:30 p.m. at New
Hope Baptist Church, 560 Yuba
St. Call 722-2479 or 726-4493.
The Young Women's Christian
Group Dept. of Mission presents
Echoes of Africa at 3 p. m. at
Greater New Mt. Moriah Mission
ary Baptist Church, 586 Owen.
The Rev. Dr. Gardner Calvin
Taylor, Pastor Emeritus of the
Concord Baptist Church of Brook
Iyn, NY and professor of Homilet
ics at ihe Princeton Theology
Seminary will preach at the Cor
nerstone Baptist Church, 136 W.
Webster Avenue, Muskegon at 4
p.m. Rev. Dr. Taylor was the
Preacher for theInaugural Day
Worship Service for President
Clinton. For more information,
call (313) 733-1657.
[Wed. March 31
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A program exploring the con-
nection t>etween spirituality and
the recovery process from alco
holism and other chemical de
pendencies will be offered free
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the East
wood-Oxford Network of Care of
fice at 23411 Jefferson in St. Clair
Shores. For more information,
call 776-5300.
The Detroit Public School pre
sents the All City Dance Concert
featuring students from middle
and high school at M. L. King
School at 7 p. m. Call 494-1802.
L Thurs. April 1
Teacher Open House at the
Detroit Historical Museum will be
held from 4 to 7 p. m. Call Silvia
Williams at 833-9720 ..
Wayne -,State University'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.
Auburn's' Concert Series pre
sents An Evening of Jazz at the
Campus of Oakland Community
Colleg . Sh ila Landis and Top
Drawer will perform at 8 p.m.
Ticket� are $7, $5 for students
and senior citizens over 65. Call
340·6546.
The Detroit Film Theatre pre
sents "Olivier Olivier", a French
psychological thriller film about
the dis ppe r nee of young boy
from a small French town. Friday
and Saturday' times are 7 and
9:30 p.m. and Sunday's times are
1, 4, and 7 p. m. Call 833-2323.
Sat. April 3
The Scandinavian Symphony
Orchestra will perform music by
Brahms and Mozart in the final
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.
The Detroit Historical Museum
presents an Easter Basket Work
shop at 9:30 a.m to 3:00 p.m. at
the Historic Moross House, 1460
Jefferson Ave. Registration fee is
$17. Call 259-6363.
Sun. April 4
Detroit Historical Society pre
sents the DHS Guild Flea Market
at 10 a.m. at Historic Fort Wayne
Visitor's Center. Vendors tables
are available for $25 for April 3
and 4. For information call 557-
7450.
Enjoy a Blues Jam on Sunday
at Alvin's Fine Deli and Detroit
Bar as the Detroit Blues Sooie\y
celebrates National Guitar M n
from 1 to 7 p. m. The afterf\OC¥1
costs $2 at the door. Call AI�ln's
. at 832-2355 for details ..
The Brazeal Dennard Chorale
Annual Lenten Concert will be
held at Wayne State University's
Community Arts Auditorium at 4
p.m. Tickets are $10. Call 871-
4750 for the details.
Fri. April 9
. The Detroit Film Theatre pre
sents IJDanzon", a Mexican film
about a 40-something single
mother, telephone operator, and
champion of a traditional Carib
bean dance, the Danzon. The
'film runs from April 9 to April 11.
Friday and Saturday times are 7
and 9:30 p.m. Sunday times are
4 and 7 p.m. Call 833-2323.
The West Warren Avenue
Merchants Association will spon
sor a "Easter Egg Hunt" for kids at
Friends Auditorium of the Main program, ·Rev Up to Read, II from
Ubrary. All progr m aref and now until Augu at all Detroit
planned for children four years Public Librar . For information
nd old in this nnu IE ter Va- on participation call 833-1 37.
The Minority Busin ss et- c on F tiva!. Call 833-1437,
.working Breakfast ill host th
Honorabl John Conyers at 7:30
a. m. Tickets are 10. Call 998-
6222 or 342-1717.
Atkinson Field, adjacent to Kron
Cent r, at Junction nd McGr
from 1 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For
further lnformation call Br tt
Moore 898-7629.
The P n African Student Union
of Wayne State University will
host AFRICA 2000 Summit Con
ference III at the African' Heritage
Room, 91 Manoogian Building
(located on West Warren and th
John C. Lodge Service Dr. on
WSU campus) from 2 to 8 p.m.
Admission is free. Call Abayomi
Azikiwe at 869-8383. The forum
will feature Ray Jenkins, Anson
Asaka, Hajj Abdull h EI·Amin and
Abayomi Azizkiwe among others.
The Fisher Theatre presents
"Buddy- The Buddy Holly Story
for one week only. For more in
formation call 872-1000. To
charge tickets call (313) 645-
6666.
The Detroit Public Library will
host a variety of entertaining pro
grams beginning April 13 in the
Wayn Metropolitan Commu
nity S rvices Agency in conjunc
tion with the Region I Advisory
Council invites you to attend the
MONTHLY RAC I meeting at 5:30
p.m. at People's Community Cen
ter. Call 865-2550.
The City of Detroit Fire Depart
ment has already installed 600
free smoke detectors and 320
free extinguishers. However, in
order to expand the program, Fire
officials have established an
Adopt-a-F mily. Area busi
nesses and residents are being
asked to contribute 20 for the
purchase of two smoke detectors
and a fire extinguisher for low-in
oome families in the pilot area.
Make checks payable to the De
troit Fire Department and sent to
the Detroit Fire Department, Fir�
Marshal Division, 250 W. Larned,
Detroit, MI 48226.
Our
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Homeless Shelter for
Women and Children
Wed. April 14 '
Atlvln's presents Tamara
Madison:Shaw as art of its Hori
zons in Poetry, the second
Wednesday of every month.
Shaw will present "Sistuh's Ser
mon on the Mount" at 8:00 p.m.
Admission is $3.
Applicants are invited for
DuracelVNational Urban League .
Scholarship for people of color
interested in engineering, sales,
and marketing. Call 863-0300,
ext. 221. .
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Unitjng Families for
Stronger Family Values
7001 Puritan
Detroit, Michigan 48238
(313) 862,0178
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The All Night Strut" is coming
to the Strand Theatre in Pontiac.
The play will run through May 22.
Tickets range from $14-24. Call
(313)335-8100.
Surviving Cancer, a support
group for young adults (ages 20-
40), is Co-sponsored by Henry
Ford Hospital and the Michigan
Cancer Foundation. The group
meets two Tuesday evenings
each month from 6-7:30 p.m. Call
876-7285.
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Former students and gradu
ates of Edward Waters College,
Jacksonville, Florida will form a
ry1ich_igan alumni assOCiation. ' A r
perSffr irHem t'(I 'e' oCMU
tionll·s d I 'Ih ve- attended'
and/or gradualed from Edward
Water:s College are encouraged
to contact Josh Mack at 893-
7112.
Support For Living, an ongoing
support group for cancer patients
and their families, meets the sec-
nd and fourth Wedne day eve-'
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Living with Cancer a newly
formed support group for cancer
patients and their families, meets
the 1 st and 3rd Wednesday of
each month, ·from 1-2:30 p.rn. '
Call 876-7285.
The deadline for proposals for
performing artists and street per
formers for the Detroit Festival of
the Arts is March 31 at 5 p.m.
Include name of group or individ
ual, contact name, address and
telephone number. Also include
press kit and send to Regina Ben
jamin Steiger, University Cultural
Center Association, 4753 Cass,
Detroit, M148202.
The National Library of Poetry
. 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 cron
ridge, Dr., P.O. Box 704-XJ, Ow
ings Mills, MD 21117. Include
name and address on the top of
the page, Entries must be post
m anced by March 31, 1993.
Youngsters from K-8 grades
are invited to participate in WJBK
TV2 and the Chrysler Corpora
tion's free library reading
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