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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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
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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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