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August 15, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-08-15

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I
·F hion for '93·, a c I b(
lute to f riion iring on GPR
Ch nn I 2, 7:30 p.m.
fast-paced half-hour progr m
ta e vi ers hind th can
of Prince's wardrob and into
factory of hip .. hop' Cro s Col­
o r /Threads for Life.
Lighthou e of Oa land
County. nonprofit emer ency
hum n Mce ncy, w II ho t
the B con of Hope III fundraiser
6 p.m. The evening will includ
a strolling supper hich ill in­
clude food provided by Opus
One, Golden Mushroom and oth­
er. A silent auction of work by
artist Nancy Drew Will be held.
Tickets are 50 p r person. Call
Jennifer Armstrong at (313) 335-
2462.
Tabernacle Missionary Bap­
tist Church presents Rev. Dr. Mi­
chael Dyson. PhD, author of
·Reflecting Black African-Ameri­
can Cultural Criticism· at 2 p.m. at
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist
Church.
Mon. August 11
1,--_T_h_u_r_s_�t---.9_U_gU_s_t__,
The Conely Library of the
Detroit Public Library will host an
art exhibition of work by senior
citizens who attended art classes
:l Artist An hony Bacon' how
t th CA G II ry. 216 Fish r
Building, will end tod y. C 11875-
0923.
The Am rican Go Corpora­
tion nd the Athie ic Boo ter Club
for Highland Par Community
Colleg , will b spon oring their
2nd Annual Golf Toumament. All
proce d ill go to HPCC to pur­
chase uniforms, equipment, and
assist In athletic scholarships.
Call 252-0475, ext. 231-299.
Wed. August 25 I
J Conversations with Eliot
Feld at the Music Hall from 11
a.m. to 11 :45 a.m. Mr. Feld will
discuss the upcoming residency
activities of Feld's Ballets NY
company and answer questions.
Free admission.
Thurs. August
Women's Equality Day will
have eight wor shops planned.
This year's theme is "20 Years of
Progress: Focusing on Change."
Workshops topics include "I n­
formed Choices: Voter Educa­
tion", "No Woman is Safe: HIV,
AIDS, STDS" and "Violence
Against Women: Workplace,
The I A 'S h ca e up­
p rclub pre ents "African Safari",
8 p.m. to 2 p.m. Donation 10
In dvanc nd 12 the door.
There ill be an African buffet and
an African floor show. Attire is
African or casual. Call 868-8560.
Fri. September
10
Subm on to the 7th An-
nual "Paul Laurence Dunbar" Po­
etry conte t III be accept d
through Augu 31, 1993. For a
Ii of rul and cash prize you
m y rit: 0 troit BI c Writ
Guild. 5601 West Warren, Detroit.
MI 48210 or call 897-2551.
"Mus c and Dance", art by
children around th wortd, will be
on exhibit at the Swords and
Plowshares Peace Center and
Gallery beginning August 19
through October i. Call 965-
5422. for more information.
The Muskegon Branch
NAACP will host the State
NAACP Convention held through The 11th Annual African
September 12. Call 722-2479 for World Festival will be held August
more information. 20 through the 22 at Hart Plaza.
Call for,
information 1-419-866-6007.
Public Service
Announcements
Mi�est Society of Vocal
Jazz Lovers is currently seeking
jazz singers and vocalists to
schedule for its 1993-94 jazz con­
cert series. I nterest Singers and
vocalists should submit a sample
The Michigan Community
u
'Anhdaring or m cro­
If you e 55
nt of De-
b, 1-
Area Agency on Ag-
Willi m Elij h, join d to­
ther with Brian nd M r
Pastoria and Jimmy Rom of
Detroit' DC Drive,' th n
voi on th roit cDonald'
commercial.
The "In My Neighborhood"
po was written, arranged and
performed by William Elijah
and co-produced by Mark Paste­
ria, William Elijah and Jim Gen­
try.
William Elijah also has his
own group, W.E. Jam, who will
release their debut ingle "I
Want U" in the Fall of '93.
nd
BEAUTY
PAGEA T
h
The Westin Hotel
(Renaissance Center)
The Detroit I nstitute of Arts
presents, "Songs of My People·. Some 300 families that have
local songs of personal mterpre- participated in the Detroit Skill­
tati�n� of the photographs in t� man-Parenting Education and
exhibit my m�mbers ofthe Detroit Advocacy Program are being in­
C.hapter of Links, I n�. The ,three , vited to a recognition picnic on
different �resentatlons Will be Belle Isle. The event is to pay
held at 11.30 a.m., 1 p.m .• an� 3 tribute to those who personal
p.m. �a" 833-7900 for more In- achievements and growth have
formation. improved as a result of the inter­
ventions of this diverse parenting
and health care support program.
The picnic is schedule from 10
a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Reggie McKenzie Founda­
tion is offering the John Owens
Track and Field Clinic at no cost
for boys and girls ages 8-18
through August 18th on the High- \
land Park Community High
Schoo' Trac For more informa-
tion, call 869-8081 or 869-8082. '-------------'
WILLIA ELIJAH
" I
A WDW Special
On AFRICAN-AMERICAN DOCTORS
S.O.S.A.D.
P.U.S.H. Detroit Chapter
PEAC
* FOOD *
* SPORT
CELEBRITIES *
Woodward Avenue
Fisher Freeway to Hart Plaza
* MUSIC * 10:00 a.m. * DRINKS ..
_SEPTEMBER 25, 1993
Greater Detroit Islamic Alliance
For Additional Information Call
865-0090 or 569-4063

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