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April 11, 1993 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-11

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J
Th Minority Bu i
working Breakfast will
Honorable John Cony
a. m. Tickets are 10.
6222 or 342-1717.
Regi r ion for the Personal
A essment Inventory required
for entry into the legal Assi ant
Program will be offered by the
Oakland University Division of
Continued Education. The in­
ventory, a series of three tests
th indicate language skills and
abstract reasoning will be con­
ducted from 7 to 9 p. m. at Adams
High School in Rocheser. Call
(313) 370-3120.
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 Ubrary
will host a variety of entertaining
programs beginning April 13 in
the Friends Auditorium of the
Main Ubrary. AII' programs are
free and planned for children four
years and older in this annual
Easter Vacation Festival. For
more information call 833-1437.
'Wed. April 14
Alvin's presents Tamara
Madison-Shaw as part of its Hori­
zons in Poetry, the second
Wednesday of every month.
Shaw will present "Slstuh's Ser­
mon on the Moun" at 8:00 p.m.
Admission is 3.
The 1993 Greater Detroit
Metro Golden Gloves Semi-Fi­
nals Tournament will be held at
Burton Manor in Livonia The first
bout will be at 8:00 p.m. General
admission is $5, ringside seats
$8, and reserved tables 1 0 per
person. For more information call
Paul Soucy at 525-1387.
Thurs. April 15
"The All Night Strut" is com­
ing to the Strand Theatre in Pon­
tiac. The play will run through
May 22. Tic ets range from 14-
. 24. Call (313)335-8100.
.
The Cataract and Eye ·Care
Institute will be hosting a free sen-
. ior vision screening from 1 :30 to
3:00 p.m. Tests for glaucoma.
retinal problems, visual acuity and
cataracts will be conducted at
3003 Woodward in Berkley. For
additional information, call 546-
2926.
·Funeral for 01' Man Winte
hosted by jazz students at Wayne
State nd Circa 1890 Saloon res­
taurateur Steve Xantheas at
12:30 p. m. The New Orleans
style-funeral procession will begin
from the south end of the Student
Center Building to the restaurant
at 5474 Casso
Fri. April 16
"Fuente Ovejuna" is pre­
sented by the Wayne State Uni­
versity Department of Theatre.
The play runs througH ril 25.
Call 577-2972.
Sat. April 17
Cody High School Open
House hosted by schoolbusiness
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p rtn r , sta f
Childcare for
C II M n Jon
The classic fairy tale SI ep­
ing Beauty take some n twists
with puppets at 11 :30 a.m. and 2
p.m. in the Droit Institute of Arts
Lecture Hall. Call 963-2366.
Sun. April 18
The City of Southfield Corn­
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 Cent r. Tickets are 13.50
in advance and 15 at the door.
Mail advance ticket checks to In­
ternational Institute, 111 East
Kirby, Detroit, MI, 48202 or call
(313) 871-8600.
Wed. April 21
The Wayne County Commu­
nity Calendar Chapter of Opera­
tion PUSH presents "Black
History cominues' Film Festival
April 21 at the Eastern Camp s
from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Mufti-pur­
pose Room. Speakers teatured
on topics such as South Africa,
Reparations, Somalia, and the Af­
rican Marketplace. Films include
·Puntey Swope·. Call (313) 496-
2500.
Thurs. April 22
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 861-8504.
Fri. A rll 23
Sherley Annne Williams IIJI
be in residence at Marygrove until
April 24. She will lecture from her
works at 8:00 p.m '
Sat. April 24.
Diane Ferlatte, storyteller
and actress, will bring a Storytell­
ers Workshop and Concert to the
Detroit Pubiic LIbrary. The can
cert is free and will be from 2:30
to 4 p.m. The workshop requtres
a $15 fee and advanced registra­
tion. It will be herd from 10'00
a. m. to 12:30 p.m, A box lunch
will be available for $5. Regl ra
tion deadline is April 17 Call 833
1437.
Public Service
Announcemen�s
Iman Obadell, Faun er of
the Republic of New Africa and
N'COBRA and will be here to
spread the word of reparations
and alert those interested In repa­
rations of the Baton Ro ge, LA
reparations convention in June.
Saturday, April 10, Obadeh Will
speak at the local 'COBRA
W CEl a
Grammy Award in 1985 for the song
"Don't Get Stopped In Beverly Hill"
from th movie soundtrack Beverly
Hills Cop.
Whatev r the talented ing r
ch to do musically, hi goal i
to bring p ople together.
Hew tl not ,"Say Amen is my
f vorite ong because it's more than
j tang and its been an inspiration
and a omforting companion to SO
many people. Music has to be more
than just a song, it bas to mean some­
thing."
Support For Living, an ongo­
ing support group for cancer pa­
tients and their families, meets the
second and fourth Wednesday
evening 7 p. m. Call 876-7285.
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.
Call 876-7285.
The Annual Consecratlon
Concert of the Wings of the Morn­
ing Choral Ensemble will be held
at the Plymouth United Church of
Christ at 6 p.m. Tickets are 7.
The Mass Choir of Second
(J W&/ne Metropolitan Com- Corinthian Baptist Church pre­
munity Services Agency in con- sents Sing to the Lord a New
[unctlon with the Region I Son at 6pm. Second Corinthian
cN\sory Council \n ..... rtI� ..... 1t
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meeting at 5:30 p.m.
Community Center.
2550.
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Whell you need-to get wHIr and iou don't think you
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hold a
ballad 1
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free extinguishers. However, in
order to expand the program, Fire
fflclals have established
Adopt-a-Family. Area busi­
nesses and residents are being
asked to contribute $20 for the
urchase of two smoke de ectors
and a fire extinguisher for I -in­
come families in the pilot area.
Make checks payable to the De-
roit Fire Department and sent to
th Detroit Fire Department, Fire
M r hal Divisron, 250 W. Larned,
De roit, MI 48226.
me tin at 1 )0 j
2:00 p.rn.
.., Applicants are invited for
Duracell/National Urban L;e�gue
Scholarship for people of color
In erested In engineering, sales,
and marketing. Call 863-0300,
ext. 221.
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