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April 18, 1993 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-18

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Th City of South Id Com­
munity Rations 0 partment and
the Internationalln itute of Met­
ropolitan Detro' p ts their
Annual International Fol Dance
Fe ivai at 4 p. m. at th South leld
Ci'.1c Center. lickets re 13.50
in dvance and 15 at the door.
Mail advance ticket che to In­
ternational Institute, 111 East
Kirby. Detroit. MI, 48202 or call
(313) 871-8600.
The Annual Consecration
Concert of the Wings of the Morn­
ing Choral Ensemble will be held
at the Plymouth United Church of
Chnst at 6 p.m. lickets are $7.
a The Mass Choir of Second
Corinthian Baptist Church pre­
sents Sing to the Lord a New
Song at 6. p.m. Second Corin­
thian Baptist Church, 20280 Lyn­
don Ave, Detroit. MI 48223.
a The Male Chorus of Monu­
mental Evangelistic Baptist
Church, 89 W. Grand at Second,
will celebrate their 3rd Anniver­
sary Musical Program at 3:30
p. m. Admission is free. Piano
lessons are available for persons
ages 7 and up. Call 868-9673 or
.342-4580.
on. April 19
o The Pentecostal Apostolic
horch' Music Ministry Work­
op presents -An Evening of
1 riginal Gasp I Mu ic· 7:30
p. m. at Gospel Tabernacle
Church, 2610 Ewald Circle. For
, .more information call 873-1046.
Wed. April 21
o The Wayne County Commu­
nity Calendar Chapter of Opera­
tion PUSH presents ·Black
History Continues· Film Festival
April 21 at the Eastern Campus
from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Multi-pur­
pose Room. Speakers featured -
I
,
I
1---­
,
The Afro-American Music
Festival '93 Fun-raiser Kick Off
will be at the all new "smoke free·
Club Images, 184� Livemois, Marketing Ideas & Connee­
fr�m 6 p.m. to 9 p.m .. Live enter- . tions ·L ing Our u k:
tainrnent by The Gr. tude Steel I Soar"- Pan 2 . , ank Gar' II
Ban�, Pamela WI ,eJ Haro�d . and Carmen Carpenter at Broad-
McKln�ey, and _others. Ad�it- street Presbyterian Cfiurch at 7
tance IS $20 per person and In- . .
cludes hors d'oeuvres. From 9 p.m. Don�lon IS $1.0 per person.
p.m. to 2 a.m. there..will be Danc- For more information call 933-
ing with the D.J. After 9 p.m. ad- 0310.
mittance is $10. All proceeds go
the Metro Arts Complex for pro­
grams that aid in the prevention of
substance abuse. Call (313) 863-
5554.
on topics such as South Africa,
Reparat s, Somalia, and the Af­
rican Marketplace. Fil ms include
-Puntey swope: Call (313) 96-
2500.
The Commrttee 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.
Fri. April 23
Author Sherley Annne Wil­
liams will be in residence at Mary­
grove until April 24. She will
lecture from her· works -at 8:00
p.m.
Chris Rock ana Tommy
Davidson have teamed up for an
all new rive comedy tour coming
to the Fox Theatre at 8 p.m. Tick­
ets for ·CB4· are on sal now at
the Fox Theatre office, Joe Louis
and Cobo Arena box office, and
all T)cketmast r outlets. For
more information call the
EVENTS HOTLINE (313) 396-
7600.
Sat. April 24
Diane Ferlatte, storyteller
61. Girl In The .Garden By Romare Bearden
nd r , ill brin S oryt 11-
ers Wor1<shop and Conc rt to the
Droit Public Library. Th con­
c rt is fr nd ill from 2:30
to p. m. The or hop r uir
a 1 5 f e and advanced regi tra­
tion. It ill be held from 10:00
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A box lunch
will be avanable for 5. Regi ra­
tion deadline is April 17. Call 833-
437.
:J Second Gospel Outreach
Ministries presents their 1 st
Homeless Singles No-Tap Tour­
nament at Friendly Bronco Lanes
at 8 p.m. Entry fee i 15. A
portion of proceeds wil be do­
nated to AAU Girls Basketball
Running Rebel #93-0003. FOr
more information call Rev. Bell
883-2947 or Mike 765-8200.
Phyllis Hyman and The
W�ispers will bring a soul1ul night
to the Fox Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
Call (313) 396-7600 for more in­
formation.
Sun. April 25 .
., The Greening of Detroit, a
non-profit community service
group dedicated to the reforesta­
tion of the city, will be co-hosting
tree planting demonstrations and
a tree sale in partnership with
Global ReLeaf of Michigan rom 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. For more informa­
tion call 393- TREE.
Thurs. April 29
,.., Vieux Diop will be in concert
providing music, drum, dance.
There will also be a drum & dance
workshop series at the Serengeti
Ballroom, 2957 Woodward. For
more information. call 895-5359.
American Express presents
Share Our Strengths Taste of the
Nation. the annual nationwide
food and wine tasting event, to
raise funds and awareness for
hunger reliet Gleaner's Commu­
nity Food Ban,k is the primary re­
cipient and will use the tunds for
its "Kids Helping Kids" hunger
awareness program. It will be
held in The Rattlesnake Club.
The dinner Will cost $200 and the
tasting With entertainment on April
30 will cost $75 per person Call
923-7855.
Fri. April 30
The National AIHance
Against Racist & Political Repres­
sion will celebrate 20 years of
struggle for freedom and justice
on the weekend at too Hotel St.
Regis. Call for more information
Hon Claudia Morcom 224-5334.
Public Service
Announcements
(
Jub·la ion come
o De roit
DETROIT - The Jubilation Dance Company. on
th h I of their fourth international tour. will. make
its Detroit debut on Friday, April , 1
The Company will bri ng their unique style. reflect­
ing the urban African-American expenen .' to the
tage of the . Music Hall Center For the Performing
Arts for three performanc onl Tber will a
student matinee at 11 a.m., Friday, April O. Evening
performances will be at 8 p m. on Friday, April and
Saturday, May 1. .
The program will feature the c mpany pr mi rc 0
"Church of ations," a piece ori inally ch rc -
raphcd by K vin J f .Jubilation founder and arti tic
direct r.
The emphasi inJubilation i on modem primitive
m v ment, reflectin Jeff eamless tyle, a uruque
blend of modern dance, ballet and jazz.
Jubilation tages its movement to the music of
Quincy Jon , ina Simone, Roberta Flack, Ramsey
Lcwi and Stevie Wonder, paying tribute to African
ro 15, Broadway traditions, and the family.
For m re information call the Music Hall at (313)
3-2366.
E\(�11 ,'\
Few I)a�s Can
I�(�(�I I Jike /\ R(�al
\'acatiOI1.
, r: t: B
o
-, Volunteers or teachers wish­
ing to start a JUnior Great Books
reading and oiscussio program
for s ud nts In mderqarten to
high school should attend the
Grea Boo s Foundation's two­
day Baslc-L ader Training
Course to be held in Clinton
Township on Apnl19 and 20. The
course' begins at 9 a.rn. and ends
a 2'30 p.m. Advance reqistratron
IS requued. Call Hope res at
(313} 228- 493
'"l The De rott Chapter of Blac
ProfeSSional Secretanes Asso­
ciations IS sponsonng a half-day
seminar Apnl 24 on 'Sexual Har-
ssrn r I n The War Place' at
8:30 a. m. at the Westin Hotel.
The featured speaker is Ms.
Vernell Hoqhes, manaqer. Hu­
man Resources, Franklin-Wright
Settlements, Inc. The registration
fee for the seminar is $25 for
members and $35 for non-rnern­
bers. To register or for more in­
formation, call (313) 579-1000.
, Youngsters fro.m K-8 grades
are invited to participate in WJBK-
1V2 and the Chrysler Corpora­
tion's free library reading
program, "Rev Up LO Read, " from
nON until August at all Detroit
Public Libraries. For information
on participation call 833-1437.
, '"l The City of Detroit Fire De­
partment has already installed
600 free smoke detectors and 320
free extinguishers. However, in
order to expand the program, Fire
ottrcials have established an
Adopt-a-Farnjiy. Area' busi­
nesses and residents are being
, asked to contrib te $20 for the
purchase of two smoke detectors
and a fire extinguisher for low-in- ".
come families in the pilot area.
Make checks payable to the De­
troit Fire Department and sent to
the Detrort Fire Department, Fire
Marshal Division, 250 W. Larned,
Detroit, MI 48226.
Whe" you need to get wm_\ and you don 'I think you
have tit tim. trv a Boun e Back We kend at the
away rom' all _'
hie OS<O
bv vhopptns;
larg stindoot mall.
plu n ar­
at the fi. th
r kl ." hack and
::J'The Museum of African
American History IS presenting
the exciting works of artist Ro­
ma e Bearden through an exhibi­
tion, "A Graphic
Oddyssey:Romare Bearden as
Printmaker". For more informa­
tion. call 833-9800.
rela: III our indoor pool. \lIWW or �t'lllr!p()(}/. njoya
fr ontin ntal B, ak II t a h day and kid. tay
\()U want to bring th m).

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