CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Th Detroit Alumn e Chap
ter of D I a Sigma Th ta Sorority,
I nco presents J bberwo '93-
"The Best of Detroit" Benefit gala
at 4 p. m. t The Roostertail. The
gala Will feature performances by
the finalists of the talent search,
live music, Silent auction, live auc
tion, food stations, and dancing.
Tic ets are 50. For ticket infor
mation call 553-3352.
:1 Detroit's Eastern Mar1<et will
hold its ·27th annual Flower Day.
Petunias, Impatiens, marigolds,
as well as many trees, shrubs and
flowering plants will be sold be
tween 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. Call
833-1560.
. Mon. May 17
, The 39th Michigan Sports
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
will be held at the Riverfront Ball
room, Cobo Center, at 6 p.m. In
ductees include Spencer
Haywood, Dave Hill, Harvey
Kueen, Bubba Smith, and Micki
King. Tickets.are $75. For infor
mation call (313) 697-4774.
Wed. May 19
"'Phe N . gn 0 hOod"
ource Center Project wit n-
sor a free workshop on youth
activities for summer '93. The
wor1<shop will be held frorn 6: 15 to
8:45 p.m. in the Explorers Room
of the Detroit Main Library. For
more information call 341-3859.
I'""J The National Labor Council
(NNLC) 'will host its national reun
ion June 4-5 at Cobo Confer
ence/Exhibition Center in
downtown Detroit. For more in
formation call Dave Moore at 224-
1650.
l The Malcolm X Community
Forum presents Malcolm X: The
Man, the Myths, and the Move
ment with guest speaker Ahmed
Obafemi, a founding member of
the New Afrikan People's Organi
zation and the Alabama State or
ganizer for the Malcolm X
Grassroots Movement. The fo
rum will be held at Lewis College
of Business, 17370 Meyers, at 7
p. m. Donations are $3, youth and
seniors are $2.
wrvs Ch nnel 56 and De
troit Public Schools, in associa
tion with the newly-formed interim
Commission to Prevent Crime,
Drugs and Violence, will intro-
. duce a new school/community
based strategy to prevent youth
violence and drug abuse, during
"A Community Town Meeting:
Conflict Resolution and Violence
PreVention", a City-wide forum te
air on WTVS at 7:30 p.m. The
forum will be monitered by BETs
Ed Gordon.
Institut of the Arts. For more
information, call 833-2323. Ick
ets are 5, seniors and stud s
re 4.
Sat. May 22
., Discover Native America at
South Eastern Michigan Indians'
5th Annual Intemational Indian
F air and Pow Wow at Macomb
Community College. For further
Information, call (313)756-1350.
Muskegon Community Col
lege will hold its Mayfest, includ
ing a 5K race, golf tournament,
and a women's 18 and under
three on three basketball tourna
ment. For information, call (313)
777-0341.
Ossie Davis, actor, writer,
director, producer, lecturer, and
activist will appear at a benefit
performance for Detroit Summer
'93 at the Majestic Theatre at 7
p.m. Tickets for the benefit per
formance are $1 0 for adults, $5
for students/youth/seniors. For
receptions and performance, tick
ets are $25 adults, $10 stu
dents/youth/seniors. For
additional information, call (313)
832-2904.
The Universal Negro Im
provement Association, The Eye
of Heru Study Group, Inc, The
Kephra Study Group and Sank
ota, tnc, p :tbe .. HP M r
cus Garvey and The universat
Negr'6 Improvement ASSOCia
tion's Impact on Today". Fea
tured speakers are Dr. Yosef A.A ..
ben-Jochannan, preeminent
Egyptologist! lecturer/author, and
Or. Tony Martin, professor and
chair of the Africana Studies De
partment at Wellesley College.
The forum will be held at the Uni
versity of Detroit Mercy Campus
from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10.
F or more information, call 865-
4148.
The Fox Theatre presents
the sounds of the Yellowjackets
will special guests Lee Ritenour,
Richard Elliot, and Incognito.
Tickets are available now at $25.
For more information call the
events hotline at 396-7600.
Standard Federal Bank will
hold a free community Home
Buyer's Program seminar from 10
a. m. to 12 p. m. at St. John Lu
theran Church on Oakman Blvd.,
between Chicago and Wyoming,
in Detroit. To register or for more
information, call 1-800--643-
9600, ext. 6977.
Wed. May 26
,1 nternationally-know n,
award-winning author and story
teller Rafe Martin will present a
'free, storytelling concert at the
Detroit Public Library at 7 p. m.
The concert will be in the Explor
ers Room ofthe Main Library. For
more information, call Cally
Kypros at 833-1490.
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, The 'AIDS Quilt will be on
display through May 23 at Cobo
,Center. Currently, there are over
22,000 panels measuring 3 x 6
feet each. The size of the quilt is
pproximately 8.3 football fields
and weighs 25 tons. The quilt
epresents twenty-nine countries.
Fri. May 21
'.
.., The 0 trort Film Theatre
presents "The Story of Qiu Ju", a
funny and entertaining film of a
woman going through Chinese
bureaucratic tape after her hus
band IS publicly wronged. The
film runs for two week-ends
through May 3 . The Detroit Film
Theatre is located at the Detroit
, The 2nd annual Highland
Park Family YMCA "Invest in
Youth Bowl-A-Thon" at Central
City Lanes from 7 to 11 p.m. Pro
ceeds will support youth pro
grams at the Highland Park
Family YMCA. For registration in
formation call Randy McNeil or
Linda Fernnadze at 868-1946.
"In Her Own: A Photo Exhibit of Black Women· made its national debut during a leader hip breakfa t held in Columbia, South
Carolina to benefit th National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). The exhibit, a composite of photo that celebrate • everyday·
Black women will be unveiled at ight additional NCNW leadership breakfast held acro s the country during April, May and
June, includi�g Detroit .NCNW invited profe ional and am teur photographer to ubmit photos that convey p�itiv Images
of Black wo.men A wide range of picture was ubmitted that reflected both their inner and outer beauty: from a woman
captured in dance to a volunteer comforting an AIDS patient The winning photos, along with other entrie ,were developed
into the "ln Her Own Image· photo exhibit '
formations, (708}481-8128.
,
celebrate more than a half-cen
tury of commitment to art educa
tion with their 56th Annual Detroit
Public Schools Student Exhibi
tion, to be held at the DIA April 4
to May 16.
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Sat. May 29
96.3 FM presents People's
Jam '93 featuring Run-DMC, Ru
Paul, Silk, Snow & M.C., and
NAS-D at 6 p. m. at the Pine Knob
Musjc Theatre. Tickets are $7.96
for pavilion and lavvn with pro
ceeds going to ious Stop The
Violence programs
Free training in modeling,
drama, vocal and movement ther
apy with hands-on experience
and cash award upon completion.
For the physlcauy disabled ages
10 and up. Call Corporation for
Artistic Development at 579-
9323.
"
st Michi
gan presents the Metro etroitari
-Show from 12:30 to 4 .m. at the
Royal Oak Senior C nter. For'
more information on xhibiting ar
rangements call 781-�280.
n 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.
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Public Service
Announcements
The Natlonal Kupigana
Ngumi (Afrikan Martial Arts) As
sociation announces Ma'at Re
treat, a weekend of Kupigana
Ngumi workshops and seminars
through May 31 in Griffin, Geor
gia. Fees are $225 for students
and elders registered before May
28 and $275 for all others regis
tered before May 28. Tnere is an
additional $50 charge for at-the- , The Detron Institute of Arts
door registrations. For more in- " and the Detroit Public Schools
'J Bermuda Sounds Showcase
hosts second annual talent
search. Winners will go to Ber
muda for a three day extrava
ganza, September 2 through
September 5. One winner from
each category ap, Reggae,
and. R&B-will be be chosen for
The Metro-Detroit Alzhe- the trip. For an entry form write to
imer's Disease Program of Sinai' Bermuda Sounds Showcase, 175
Hospital is now available for peo- West 93rd Street. Suite #800,
pie suffering from memory loss. New York, NY 10025 or call 1-
SerVices Include: medical-work- 800-926-SHOW.
up, counseling and support. The
program is located in the Blum
berg Professional Building of Si
nai Hospital. Call 493-5343.
"Juneteenth" Emancipation
Celebration of Freedom will be
held· downtown Grand Rapids
June.18-20. For more informa
tion call 452-4801.
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The Thoughts of
A Mother
To all you young people
of the hood!
Just stop one time to think, if you would
About the love and joy a mother feels
When her child learns of their own free will
The joy doesn't top, once a child is grown;
But becomes more aware of right and
wrong
So stop young people all around!
Stop the wars in your town
top the har h words you say to one'
another
Start now! Learn to love yourself and your
ister and brother
This is the world and town we live in
Don't let it come to a tragic end
Please, Plea e, learn to walk away;
Instead of saying here they layl