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April 04, 1993 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-04

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Wayne Metropoli an Corn­
munrty Services Agency in con­
junction wttbthe Region I
Advisory Council invites you to
attend the MONTHLY RAC I
meeting at 5:30 p.m. at People's
Community Center. Call 865-
2550.
�_·S_at_._A_pr_il_1_0�.1 L � �
_ Wed. April 14
D troi Historical Society
presents he DHS Guild Fie M r­
k 10 .m. HI oric Fort
W�ne Vis' or's Center. Vendors
t bl are available for 25 for
April 3 and 4. For infonnation call
557-7 50.
\
Enjoy a Blues Jam on Sun­
day at Alvtn's Finer D Ii and De­
troit Bar as the Detroit Blues
Society celebrates National Gui­
tar Month from 1 to 7 p. m. The
afternoon costs 2 at the door.
Call Alvin's at 832-2355 for de­
tails.
The Brazeal Dennard Cho­
ral Annual Lenten Concert will
be held at Wayne State Univer­
sity's Community Arts Auditorium
at 4 p.m. Tickets are 10. Call
871-4750 for the details.
Thurs. April 8
The Woodward Kindergar­
ten Reading Club combines Uni­
versity of Michigan education
students with kindergarten stu­
dents in small groups and books
at the Woodward Elementary.
School, 2900 Wreford. For more
information, call Judith Jackson at
494-2502.
Ford Motor Company
• p ce er-' R O'xon Se
menrary School pre ants stu-
dents' and CO"08f e are
volunteers who will sing songs of
racial harmony at the stay in
school rally. For more informa­
tion, call 849-2786.
• The Detroit Film Theatre pre­
sents "Oanzon", 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. C�II 833-2323.
The West Warren Avenue
Merchants Association wili spon­
sor a "Easter Egg Hunt" for kids at
Atkinson Field, adjacent to Kronk
Center, at Junction and McGraw
from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For
further information call .Brett
Moore 898-7629 .
• The Pan African Student Un­
ion of Wayne State.University will
host AFRICA 2000 Summit Con­
ference III at the African Herrtage
Room, 91 Manoogian Building
(located on West Warren and the
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 Abdullah EI-Amin and
Abayomi Azizkiwe among others.
Tues. April 13
• The Minority Business Net­
working Breakfast will host the
Shaquille,
offered
another deal?
Honorable John Conyers at 7:30 Alvin's presents Tamara
a. m. Ticke s are 10. Call 98- M di on-Sh s part of' s Hon-
6222 or 3 2-1717. zons in Po try. th second
Wedne day of every month.
Sh will present ·Sistuh's Ser­
mon on the Mount· at 8:00 p.m.
Admi sion is 3.
(313) 871-8600.
Public
Annou c m
Wed. April 21
The Fisher Theatre presents
·Buddy· The Buddy Holly Story
for one week only. For mor in­
formation call 872-1000. To
charge tickets: call (313) 645-
6666.
The Wayne County Commu­
nity Calendar Chapter of Opera­
tion PUSH pre ents ·Black
History Continues· Film Festival
April 21 at the Eas rn mpu
from 6to 10 p.m. in u i- u-
po e Room. Speake s r
on topi such South Africa,
Reparati ns, Sal Ua, and the Af­
rican Mar etplace. Films include
"Puntey swooe'. Call (313) 496-
2500.
Volunte rs or te chers i h­
ing to start a Junior Great Boo
reading and discussion program
for students in kindergart n to
high school should attend the
Great Books Foundation's two­
day Basic Leader Training
Course to be held in Clinton
Township on April 19 and 20. Th
course begins at 9 a.m. and ends
at 2:30 p. m. Advance re istration
is required. Call Hope Mies at
(313) 228-3493.
Th D troi Public Libra
will host a variety of entertaini
programs beginning Apnl 13 in
Applicants are invited for
Duracell/Na!i.onal Urban LE�ague
Scholarship for people of color
interested in engin ering, sales',
and marketing. Call 863-0300,
ext. 221.
Thurs. A
The Detroit Chapter of Black
Professional Secretaries Asso­
elations is sponsoring a half-day
seminar April 24 on "Sexual Har­
assment In The Work Place" at
8:30 a. m. at the Westin Hotel.
The featured speaker i Ms
Vernell Hughes, Manager of Hu­
man Resources for Franklin­
Wright Settlements, Inc. The
registration fee for the seminar is
$25 for members and $35 for non­
members. To register or for more
Diane Ferlatte, storyteller and information, call (313) 79-
actress, will bring a Storytellers 1000. Youngsters trorn K-8
Workshop and Concert to the De- grades are invited to participate in
troit Public Library. The concert is WJBK-1V2 and the Chrysler Cor­
free and will be from 2:�t04 p.m. poration's free library reading pro­
The workshop requires a $15 fee gram. "Rev Up to Read," from
. . It'lI now until August at all Detroit
and advanced reqistratton. WI Public Libraries. For information
be held from 10:00 a. m. to 12:30
p. m. A box lunch will be available on participation call 833-1437.
for $5. Registration deadline is of 0 ro Fire
Apnl17. Can 833-1437. ���MI)f'��"'l���r�lt"di:.d t n
I �II
The Committee for Ben Ro- .
land invites you to the 4th annual
day at the races at Hazel Park'
Harness Raceway at 6:45 p.m.
Donations are $25 and $20 for
seniors. For more information,
call 867-8504.
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 tWQ Tuesday evenings
each month from 6-7:30 p.m. Call
876-7285.
Sat. Apr" 24
• Support For Living, an ongo­
ing support group for cancer pa­
tients and their families, meets the
second and fourth VVednesday
evening 7 p. m. Call 876-7295.
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.m .
, C'all 876-7285.
, ,
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Pre ident, HERE Local 34, Yale Univer ity
the Frlends Auditorium of the
Main Library. All programs are
free and planned for children four
years and old in this annual Eas­
ter Vacation Festival. Call 833-
1437.
May 22. Tickets range from $14-
24. Call (313)335-8100.
Sun. A ril18
e City of Southfield Com­
munity Relations Department and
the International Institute of Met­
ropolitan Detroit presents their
Annual International Folk Dance
Festival at 4 p.m. at the Southfield
Civic Center. Tickets are $13.50
'in advance and $15 at the door.
Mail adva ce ticket checks to In­
ternational Institute, 111 East
Kirby, Detroit, MI, 48202 or call
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