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Jam '93 f uring Run-DMC, Ru
Paul. Sil • Sno M.C .• and
NAS-D t 6 p. m. t the Pine Knob
u ic Th a reo Tickets r 7.
for p \Alion and I n with pro
ds going to various Stop The
Violence prog ms.
De roit Memorial Day Pa
rade will start at Woodward A
. ndth FisherFr ayat 10a.m.
Slat d to participate are: high
school marching bands. Michig n
Black Horsemen-BuffalQ Sol
diers. Army, Na�. Air Force and
Marine UOIts, Michigan State Po
tlce. Detroit Police, Wayne
County Sheriff's Department. V t-
ran Groups. and a special ap
pearance by the U.S. Marine
Corps Band from Albany I GA.
The Coalition to Stop Priva
tization & Save Our City is holding
a fun-raiser. a beer bust and wing
thing at 8 p.m. at AFSCME Coun
cil 25 Hall, 16861 WyomiJlg.
Speakers will be from 8 to 9 p.m.
Free wings and beer until gone.
Donation is $10. All laid off city
workers can bring 100 petition
signatures and get in free. For
Information, call86�-0033.
ris Clu� of Southeast Michi
gar� presents the Metro Detroit Iris
Show from 12:30 to 4 p. m. at the
Royal Oak Senior Center. For
more information on exhibiting ar
rangements call 781-4280.
Wed. June 2
The Malcolm X Center Com
munity Forum presents "A Birth
Control Device Called Norplant:
Generosity or Genocide" at 7 p.m.
at the Lewis College of Business.
Guest speakers include Ju ith
Scully, Atty. and Luvenia Kad
uma, R.N.
Thurs. June 3
Metropolitan Detroit Pizza
(Domino's Pizza, Inc.) will spon
sor IIA Slice of Hope" pizza �ay.
All proceeds from all pizzas
bought from Domino's Pizza
Chain will be donated to the
side Emergency Center, Inc.
EEC is a temporary shelter for
women with children, individuals,
and families in crisis situations.
A Town meeting discussing
the city charter will be held at St.
Stephen A. M. E. Church from 6 to
7:30 p.m. sponsored by Council
man Nicholas Hood.
Standard Federal Bank will
hold a free Com munity Home
Buyer's Program seminar at 6
p.m. at Golightly Vocational Tech
nical School. To register or for
more information call 1.:800-643-
9600, ext. 6977
o First Independence National
Bank of Detroit will host its first
Seniors Fair, Thursday, June 3,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Fair will
provide guest with an opportuni
ties to ask questions, obtain infor
mation, and learn about beneficial
services with which they may not
be�iliar. For more information
ca etty Nelson at (313)256-
82 O.
Fri. June 4
� Renaissance High School's
Afrikan Perspective, destqned to
promote unity and Afrikan heri
tage throughout the school and
the community, will be hosting
their Second Annual Afrikan Mar
ketplace through June 5. Times
on Friday are from 5 to 8 p.m. and
Saturday noon to 5 p. m. at Ren
aissance High School.
J The Farwell AdVISOry Coun
cil presents its annual "We Care
Day" beginning at 10 a.m. at Far
well Park, 2581 E. Outer Dr.
There will be a parade, chndren's
amusements, food vendors, and
family entertainment.
The Greater Detroit Charter
Committee presents "Blue Print
for Legitimate Government or
Legacy of Power Out of Control"
Conference at McGregor Hall at
Wayne State University. The
theme is "Charter for 21 st Cen
tury: Highlights of Powers Out of
Control". The committee's goal's
are to: simplify, the government
., Den y s Class of 1 8 Will
pr ent It 1 th Annual Reunlo
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The regular meetm of t
Michigan Stat Conference of
NAACP will be held at Trinity
A. M. E. Church in Lan ing from
12:57 p.m. to 3.27 p.m. All
Branch Presidents ar exp cted
to give Branch ctivi y reports.
Other major agenda items are:
Racism on Michigan's College
campuses, Detroit NAACP's
June 26th march, and election of
Delegate and Alternate to Na
tional Convention. For more in
formation call Anite Ashford at
(313) 984-8062.
-Jun nthll Em nci ion
Cel br tion of Fre dom ill
held downtown Grand R pid
June 18-20. For mor informa-
tion call 452- 801. .
, Th D troit I nstitute of Arts
nd the Detrou Public School
celebr te more th n a half-ce -
tury of commitment to art educa
tion with their 56th Annual Detroit
Public School Stud nt Exhibi
tion, to b h Id t th DIA A nl
to M y 16.
, B rmud Sounds Sh wca e
hosts s cond annu I tal nt
e rch. Win rs will go to B r
muda for a three day extrava
ganza. S ptem ber 2 through
Sept m r 5. One winn r from
each cat gory Rap, R gg e,
and R& w ill be be chosen for
the trip. For an entry form write to
Bermuda Sounds Showca e, 175
West 93rd Street, Suit #800.
New York, NY 10025 or call 1-
800-926-SHOW.
, Applications are now avail
able for Round 1 or the Fi cal
1994 Mini Grant Program. The e
grants, of up to $2,000, ar avail
able to any non-profit organiza
tion within Wayne County, with an
J Oa land University will offer
a day long seminar on the nuts
and bolts of writing titled IIPlotting
to Sellll from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15
p. m. in the Oakland Center on
campus. Tuition is $130. For in
formation call (313) 370-3120.
J Free training in modeling,
drama, vocal and mo ment ther
apy with hands-on xpenenc
and cash rd upon completion.
For the phYSically disabled es
10 and up. Call Corporation for
Artl tic D velopment at 579-
9323.
, McGregor Library will pre
sent a Rhythm & Rock Sock Hop.
There will be dancing, Juke box.
malt shop and film Clips. Tickets
are $10 for adu Its and $5 for
-, The Michigan Community
Theatre Troupe is holding audi
tions every Saturd y through
June 26 for upcoming musicals
and dramas. Actors, dancers,
singers, and musicians are called
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