--- -�----��--------�����--��--�--------------------------------���------�------------------------�--�--�--� il The deadline for registration I company nd answer ques- for Junior Grea 00 s a the De- '--r-----�-----,-·.---------- ...... --- .......... IiiIiiIIIIiIoo-- .... -- ...... �----� tions. Free admission. troit Publiq Ubrary. For more in- Sat. formation, call Cally Kypros at September 18 833-1490. ·Seniors Appreciation 08 Picnic Belle I I in Sh r 8 from 11 :30 .m to 4:00 p.m. ponsored by Gill Hill, Chalde M rch nts of 0 roo nd th oc ed Food De I of Michl- g ,For mor information call 224-1027, 862-6900 or 557 -9 00. ·Paint The Town 1993· will begin from 8 to 6 p.m .. Paint The Town Hotline is 827-2398, to wl­ unteer make contributions. Some 300 families that ha participated in the Detroit Skill­ man-Parenting Education and Advocacy Program are being in­ vited to a recognition picnic on Belle Isle. The event is to pay tribute to those who personal achievements and growth have 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. Wed. August 25 I 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. Public deadline to submit nominations for Wayne State Uni­ versity's 1993 Dauris G. Jackson Award. Call 577-2416 for informa­ tion and submit nominations to: 1993 Dauris G. Jackson Award, C/o Karen Salome, McGregor Me­ morial Conference Center, 495 W. Ferry Mall, Wa ne State Uni­ v�rsity, Detroit 48 Thurs. August 26 Women's Equality Day will have eight workshops planned. This year's theme is 1120 Years of Progress: Focusing on Change. II Workshops topics include "I n­ formed Choices: Voter Educa­ tlon", "No Woman is Safe: HIV, AIDS, STDS" and IIViolence Against Women: Workplace, Home and the Community." Reg­ istration is $40, which includes all activities. For more information contact the Coordinator, Mary Ann Lee at 871-2087. African American Women's Network presents "AIDS & AFRI­ CAN AMERICANS" from 1 :00 to 5:00 P.M. at the Belcrest Commu­ nity Room, 5440 Casso Registra­ tion fee is $7 and $2 for members. Call 831-2523 for information. Sat. August 28 n The Children's Library at the Main Library presents "Storytel­ ling: Ujamaa Associates" at 2:30 p.m. CC:l"833-1490. , The I AM'S showcase sup­ perclub presents "African Safari", 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. Donation is $10 in advance and $12 at the door. There will be an African buffet and an African floor show. Attire is African or casual. Call 868-8560. Sun. Au . ust 29 � Wayne Sta e University pi­ ano liquidation sale from noon to 5 p. m. in the Schaver Music Build­ ing on campus, call the Dept. ot MUSIC a 577-6323 for preview ap­ poin men Sun. tember 5 ., Michigan Kick-off Jam at 6:00 p.m. at Cri ler Arena in Ann Free care r e ning or Oa I nd Uni r ity Legal tant Program 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Royal Oa Shrin High Sc 001. For reservations, call 370-3120 8 to 5 weekdays. The Personal Assessment Inventory, requirement for entry into Oakland Uni rsity Legal As­ sistant· Program, is from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rochester Adams High School. Advance application fee is $35, to register call (313) 370- 3120. Free seminar for enrollees in the Oakland University Per­ sonal Financial Planning Certifi­ cate Program at Royal Oak Shrine High School. Call 370- 3120 for reservations. Fri. September 10 . The Muskegon Branch NAACP will host the State NAACP Convention held through September 12. Call 722-2479 for more information. Old Car Festival held at Greenfield Village through Sep­ tember 12. Ann Arbor Festival contin­ ues at Noon in Gallup Park with Guru's Jazzmatazz, AJ. Croce, Steve Ferguson & the Midwest Creole Ensemble, Sonny Shar­ rock, Madcat & Kane, and Big Dave & the Ultrasonics. Tickets are $15/$12.50/$10. Call Mary Catherine Smith at 665-4755 for free brochure. Sun. September 12 The Friends of the Interna­ 'tionall nstitute presents the eighth annual International Auction at the International Institute in De­ troit's Cultural Center from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Call 871-8600 for more lntorrnation. Etta James at the Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor at 8:00 p.m .. Tickets $20/$15. Sun. September 19 ·1 Fri. September 17 Noon, Gallup Park - John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Ter­ rance Simien & the Mallet Play­ boys, The Holmes Brothers, Michael Ray & the Cosmic Krewe: "Tribute to Sun Ra", George Be­ dard & the Kingpins, and the II-V-I PEACE IN THE HOOD PARADE AND RALLY FOOD * SPORTS CELEBRITIES * Woodward Avenue Fisher Freeway to Hart Plaza 10:00 a.m. DRINKS * MUSIC SEPTEMBER 25, 1993 Greater Detroit Islamic Alliance S.Q.S.A.D. P.U.S.H. Detroit hapter For Additional Information Call 865-0090 or 569-4063 .now your ff. st - COME JOI - THE HIGHLAND: PARK MEN'S FORUM FOR BREAKFAST On Saturday, September 18, 1993 To Hear A Dynamic And Exciting Speaker DAHIA CL OTHA JORDAN Supervisor of Detroit Public School's Sodal Studies Teachers Consultant For African Centered Education Oonsultant For Text Book Selections At The CAUCUS CLUB 12011 Hamilton 9:00 AM. 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