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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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The 0 roit Fil m Theatre pre­
. nt -Visions of Ught", a look t
he art of cinematography with lrn-
ges from 0 r 100 ilms. Vi·
sions of Light· runs through May
2. Call 833-2323 for times.
ource Ins' ution) -C reers in the
Entertainment tnaustiy". The se­
ries b gins at 2 p.m. and ends at
4 p. m. I nwed guests include on-
ir person liti such Billy T,
Larry "Doc· Elliot, and many
more. Call 368-8124 or 876-
0135.
The Justice for Malice Green
Coalition is sponsoring a bar-b­
que dinner at 3619 Jos. Campau
off of Mack. There is a meeting
from 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome
to attend. Dinner begins at 5 p.m.
and costs $5 per person. Call
730-3577.
Sun. May 9
M�rygrove College will hold
their 83rd annual commencement
ceremony at 3 p.m. Dr. Ben Car­
son will be the commencement
speaker. Can 862-8000, ext. 578.
The Justice for Malice Green
Coalition will bold a march against
police brutality at Kennedy
Square, downtown Detroit at 2
p. m. Call 730-3577 for more in­
formation.
Thurs. May 13
Black Enterprise maqazine
brings its Natipnal En­
trepreneurial Conference to the
Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Ohi-:
cago, running through May 15 .
Rpg" 'n ionmE¥
b obtained by calling 1-800-543-
6186.
Friends of Habitat present
Blues for Humanity '93 at Sully's,
featuring George Bedard, Howl­
ing Dtaolos. and Robert Jones
from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Tickets are
$15; $18 at the door. Call 581-
6978.
Fri. May 14
Business in the Black Net­
work presents "NetWorking- from
6 to 9 p.m. at the African Heritage
Cultural Center. Tickets are $5
for members and $10 for non­
members. Cultural attire please.
Sat.
ay 15
e 0 roi In titute of
and the Detroit Public School
celebrate more than a half-c -
tury of commitment to art educa­
tion with their 56th Annual Detroit
Public Schools Stud nt Exhibi­
tion, to be held t the DIA from
April 4 to May 16.
The Indiana Black Expo
competition in drawing, ceram­
ics, mixed media, painting, pho­
tography, and sculpture. Entry
fee is 20. Student entry fee is
5. Call (317) 925-2702.
Free training in modeling,
drama, vocal and movement ther­
apy with hands-on -experience
and cash award upon completion.
For the physically disabled ages
10 and up. Call Corporation for
Artistic Development at 579-
9323.
The Carr-Fles Planetarium
at Muskegon Community College
witl present a -tree program enti­
tled "Cosmic Catastrophes· every
Tuesday and Thursday evening
at 7 p.m. through June 10. Call
the Muskegon Community Col­
lege at 777-0289.
The Michigan Community
Theatre Troupe is holding audi­
tions every Saturday through
June 26 for upcoming musicals
and dramas. Actors, dancers,
singers, and musicians are called
to the Mayflower Theatre, 7301
Curtis at 1 p.m. Call 836-0780.
United G neration Council in
collaboration with Joseph Walker-
Williams Community Center pre­
sents Saturday Tutorial Acad­
emy, for ages 10 to 18 years, at
8431 Rosa Parks Blw from 10:30
.a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Call 867 -4548.
Ishangi Dancers
I hangi 0 ncer are part of the I hangi' Afric I a pre entation of art , dance and ciences
pre ented by the M ic Hall. Call 963-7680 for chedule and ticket information.
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Sun.
The Committee to elect Her ..
bert A. Sanders to the Detroit City
Council presents a Hair/Fashion
at Harvard Square Centre. lick­
ets are 15 in advance and $20 at
the door. For additional informa­
tion call 567-1151 .
Tour the historic Woodmere
Cemetery with the Detroit Histori­
cal Society at the first ·Sunday
Stroll- of 1993 at 2 p.m. Call 833-
7934.
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Local rhythm and blues sing­
ing group The Falcons will per:
form at Club Penta at 5 p.m. Club
Penta is located on the concourse
lewl of the Fisher Building. For
more information, call 972-3760.
Tues.
ay4
Black Expo USA 1993
comes to Detroit at Cobo Hall and
runs through May 16. For booth
reservations for Detroit and other
cities, call Dorothe E. Riley-Green
at 358-4277. '
Public Service
Announcements
Open
Your Child's
World
A Library Card
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·Friends Uke Me·, a support
. rou for well children, es 6-16
a ave a ave one WI can-
t ce. May 4, May 11 and
May 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
the Michigan Cancer Founda­
tion's Jean & Samuel Frankel
Community Services Center. For
information, call 833-0715.
Wed. May 5
Malcolm X Center Commu­
nity Forum presents African lib-
eration In The 21 st Century. The
program begins at 7 p.m. at Lewis
College of Business. .
The Friends of the Detroit
Council of the Arts and WMTG
"Motown Gold" present "A Tribute
to Dr. Beans Bowlesll at 7:30 p.m.
at the State Theatre. Tickets are
$25. For more information call
835-0770.
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The Second Annual West
Michigan African American Male
Conference presents "Building
Bridges Collectively" at Grand
Rapids Community College. Call
(616) 459-8380.
Fri. May 7
Ferris will host a flea market
from 1 to 5 p.m. For more infor­
mation. call Betty White at 868-
0324.
Sat.
The Music Hall presents
Ishangi's Africa, a presentation of
arts. dance, and sciences. Call
963-7680 fo� times and prices.
The Motor City Blight Bust­
ers, Habitat for Humanity-Metro
Detroit, and Volunteers of Amer­
ica and the Old Redford Associa­
tion announce ·Party Clean": Old
Redford Blight Flight '93, a clean­
ing and painting of the Downtown
Old Redford area. Registration
begins at 8:30 a.m.
The Lincoln Branch Library,
due to overwhelming succe s,
Will host two more senes of
P.A.R.I. (Performing Arts Re-
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