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June 06, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-06-06

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Th P tin Aid Socl
F h Annual Wal han ill mee
at 9:30 a.m. Forct.voods Park
on Ford �o d and Gr n eld. A
picnic will follow. Wal to end Is­
ralei occupation, for Peace with
Justice. for a free Palenstine.
Registration is 10. For more in­
formation (313) 420-1277.
Sun. June 6
The Detroit Blues Society
presents ·Blues on the River·
from 1 to 6 p. m. at the Alfred Ford
Brush Park, located on the Detroit
River at the foot of Lakewood.
Among the bands scheduled to
perform at this free concert are
the Pat Savage Band, the Fa­
mous Coachman Quality Blues
Band, the Rockafellas, the Blue­
saholics and many more local
Blues-inspiried local musicians.
For Information, call (313) 637-
2521.
Mon. June 7
The New Garvey Movement
will sponsor a rally in support of
ending the ·English Proficiency
Test" administered by Wayne
State University, at 11:30 a.m. in
Gullen Mall on campus.
Thurs. June 10
The National Thursday
Luncheon Group announces Ms.
Carot Eaddy, br P
dent of 1st f'Ja 'onwide
gu�t spea�r. ���·I'P\I�'"""''''''HiI
every Thursday, from noon to
1 :30 p.m. at the Harambee
House, located at 16929 Wyo­
ming, South of McNichols. Lunch
is served at a cost of $7. Call Mr.
Gerald Davis at 964-5433.
The Small Disadvantaged
Business Matchmaker Confer­
ence in Grand Rapids will be held
at the Western Michigan Univer­
sity Regional Center. The confer­
ence is designed to bridge the gap
between minority vendors, prime
contractor purchasing agents,
and the Government buying ac­
tivities. For more information, call
Kay Hamilton at (616) 456-2620.
Fri. June 11
The Meadow Brook Land­
scape & Garden Show is coming
to Oakland University's Meadow
Brook Hall and Meadow Brook
Music Festival. The extrava­
ganza will run through Sunday.
June 13. and show 28 permanent
gardens on the Meadow Brook
grounds. For more information,
call 396-7600.
A total of 24 continuing edu­
cation credits for CPAs and certi­
fied management accountants
will be offered in the Oakland Uni­
versity CPA Weekend, June 11-
13. For a brochure of information,
call the Continuing Education of­
fice at (313) 3'70-3120.
Sat. June 12
The Black Professional Sec­
retaries Association Detroit Chap­
ter will present ·Cultural Diversity:
What it is and how it affects you"
at the Franklin-Wright Settle­
ments, Inc., from 8:30 a.m. to 12
p.m. Registration is $12 for mem­
bers and $10 for non-members.
For more information call (313)
579-1000 or (313) 873-0117.
The Voter Regisration/Edu­
catiqn Subcommittee of the De­
troit Branch NAACP's Young
Adult Committee is sponsoring a
Registrar Deputization Class at
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church at
noon. Call Yvette Shannon
Jones 331-3762.
Sun. June 13
d. June 16
"Jun nth· Em ncip tion
C I bration of Fr dam wil be
held downtown Gr nd R pid
June 18-20. For more in rm­
non call 452-4801.
The 24th Annual National
Urban Leagu 's Blac Executi
Exchange Program (BEEP)
Seminar in Atlanta, GA will run
through Friday. June 18. Th re
ill be six hundred African-Ameri-
can corpor e executi ,univ r-
ity udents and faculty meeting
at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. For
more information call (212) 310-
9196.
:1 Free training in mod ling.
drama, voc I nd mo men th r­
apy with hands-on expe enr
and cash ard upon camp ion.
For the physical disabled es
10 and up. Call Corporation .or
Artistic Development t 57 -
9323.
J The Coalition, Inc. is a non­
pro t orqanization to man' or un­
desirable practices against
minorities. The organization is
looking for volunte r staff in all
ethnic backgrounds and skill .
Call (313) 837-5880.
Thurs. June 17
t
The Michigan Community
Theatre Troupe is holding audi­
tions every Saturday through
June 26 for upcoming musicals
and dramas. Actors, dancers.
singers, and musicians are called
to the Mayflcmer Theatre, 7301
Curtis at 1 p. m. Call 836-0780.
The National Thursday
Luncheon Group will have Cas-
andra Smith Gray, executive di­
rector of Neighborhood Services
Department as keynote speaker.
Ms Gray is a council candidate.
The Methodist Children's
Home Society would like you to
explore the pos$ibility of adoption
as an option for your family. Call
(313) 531-4060.
F · J 18 J ' Bermuda Sounds Showcase
rI. une hosts second annual talent
search. Winners will go to Ber-
Mexicantown Fiesta '93 at muda for a three day extrava­
Bagley 21st Streets, in the heart qanza. September 2 through
Denby's Class of 1983 will
SURGEON GE ERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette
Smo e Contains Carbon Monoxide.

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