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August 08, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-08-08

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MichIgan Sta e Uni rsity's
F stival of Michig n Fol life will
be held August 7-8 d August
14-15, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
on MSU's Landon Field. Admis-
ion is 15 in ad nce, 18 at the
gate, with day passes at 5. Fea­
tured artists include Brother John
Smith of Muskegon: Darryl Ford,
Detroit gospel radio host: Sister
Bertha Harris, Detroit Gospel ra­
dio announcer: Blues Di c
Jockey, the Coachman of Detroit;
and African crafstman Babacar
Lo of Detroit.
A public meeting and strat­
egy session for the Movement for
a People's Assembly will take
place at 4 p.m. at 1945 Grand
River. Featured speaker is Larry
Holmes, National Coordinator of
the Job Is A Right Campaign.
Call 965-0074.
At the Main Branch of the
Detroit Public Library the Sesame
Street movie ·Follow That Bird·
will run at 2:30 p. m. Call 833-
1490.
Wed. August 11
A Pr yer for Thank, Guidance and Strength- 0 nceAfrica Elder r cit libation prayer for
pi ritual guidance and trength to open the ceremonle at the recent w klong Oanc Afrlc
Fe tiv I. Th 0 nceAfric Fe tival, held annually at The Brooklyn Ac demy of Mu Ic, I on of
the only d nce Fe tiv I devoted olely to th pr entation of Afric n d nce In th U.S. Inc
it inception in 19n. For it ·Sweet Sixteen· nniver ary Chuck 0 vi (0 nc Africa found r
nd director; hording microphon ) brought together dance comp nie from the past sixte n
year and engag d them in a variety of eminar ,m ter cl se , peci I vent nd educational
outreach. .
Volunteers or teachers wish­
ing to start a Junior Great Books
reading and discussion program
for students in kindergarten to
high school th Great Books
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Business Consortium at the gen­
eral membership meeting in the
a ditorium of Northland Shopping
Center. The meetings are from
, 0 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cost is free for
members d 0 for non-mem-
The 0 roit I titut of Art
pr s nt I Song of My People·,
local ong of pe 0 interpre­
t ions of th photograph in th
exhibit my members of the D rot
Chapter of Un s, Inc. Th three
different pr sen tions will be
held at 11 :30 .m., 1 p.m., nd 3
p.m. Call 833-7900 for more in­
formation.
The Conely Library of the
Detroit Public Library will host an
art exhibition of work by senior
citizens who attended art classes
at the Kronk Recreation Center
this summer. A reception will fol­
low the opening and will be held
from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more .
information, call 898-2426.
Fri. August 20
Artist Anthony Bacon's show
at the NCA Gallery, 216 Fisher
Building, will end today. Call 875-
0923.
Sat. August 21
The American Golf Corpora­
tion and the Athletic Booster Club
for Highland Park Community
Coollege, will be sponsonna their
2nd Ann al tf T urn All
.nowyou
Conversations with Eliot
Feld at the Music Hall from 11
a.m. to 11 :45 a.m. Mr. Fe d will
discuss the upcoming resid ncy
activities of Feld's Ballet NY
company and answer que ions.
Free admi sion.
Public Service
Announcement
The Michigan Community
Theatre Troupe Presents a sum­
mer theatre and drama work hop
for youth. In two four-week ses­
sion the children (ages 5-16) will
learn singing, dancing, acting,
and setf-discipline. Workshops
will be held every Saturday
through July and August at the
Mayflower Loft Theater in Detroit.
Call 836-0780. Detroit Public
School students are eligible for
discount rate.
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