., Tu Septem r7 ·Harlem Rena ss nce Po­ try· with Kaleema Han, 6:00 p.m. at Clianey Branch Library, call 935-4314. The Oakland University Community Chorus in\Ates classi­ cal music singers to observe their first rehearsal from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in 134 Varner Hall, Oakland University, Rochester. Tuttion is $32, for more information, call 370-3120 anytime. Wed. September 8 Free career ewning for the Oakland University Legal Assis­ tant Program 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. at Royal Oak Shrine High School. For reservations, call 370-3120 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. weekdays. Horizons in Poetry presents ·Monks, Missions, Mirrors and Madness·, featuring Vie Vee Francis, at 8 p.m. at Alvins, 5756 Cass, $3 admission. Open read­ ing before and after the featured poet. Thur . September 9 • Poetry, Why Bother?· with Ventra Asana, 1 :30 p.m. at the Mark Twain Branch Library, call 267-6555. ·Building a Poem I mage by Word· with Kaleema Hasan at 6:00 p.m. at the Chaney Branch Library. . 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. "Pump Boys and Dinettes· opens at the Strand Theatre in Pontiac. Preview run 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at the Strand Box Office, (313) 335-8,100, Tick­ etmaster - (313) 645-6666, $15- 25, • tud n ru h TlX· 1/2 no r prior to rform The Mus egon Br nch NAACP ill host the St te AACP Con n ion through Sep­ t mb r 12. The theme i • AACP-Standing Up Today for Tomorrow". Call 722-2479 for Hi oric Fort W 10:00 m. to noon, liam Phoen x, curator , (517) 323-7260 for m rm on. �entury.Black Lawmakers An exhibit re earch d and organized by Dale Rich, I on pi y period from emancipation through r construction, 1863-1877, at the Detroit Main Library, 5201 Woodward Avenue, through photos and biographical Information on the 22 Black lawmak ra October 23. The title refer to those elected to the U.S. Congres who aerved In Congre 8 through the I tt r part of the 19th following the Civil War. The exhibit contain an overview of the century. For more Informatlol) call 833-4042. more information. Art Auction to fund the arts education program at the new University Public Middle School at the Alumni Lounge .and Com­ munity Arts Gallery at 7:00 at Wayne State University. For more information call Renee Har­ ries at 577-5203. Conway, head of design for De­ troit Historical Museums. Tickets are $12 for Detroit Historical So­ ciety members, $14 for non-mem­ bers. Ticket reservations are necessary, call 833-9721. Poet in Residence for Adults: Poetry as Lyrics Hal and Aay McKinney at 1 :30 p.m. at the Conely Branch Library. Call 898- 24236: o Dr. Benjamin Chavis, na­ tional NAACP Executive Direc­ tor/CEO is the the Awards Luncheon speaker and Dr. Nanette Lee Reynolds is Hie Freedom Fund Banquet speaker at the 57th Annual Convention of the Michigan State Conference of " Sat. ., the NAACP at the Holiday Inn- Muskegon Harbor, 939 Third __ - S_e __ p_te�m-b-e_r _1_1_--o S t re et. C a II Betty e Th 0 mas Literacy Walk-a-Thon IIStep­ ping Out for Literacy" from Hart The Personal Assessment Inventory, requirement for entry into Oakland University Legal As­ sistant Program, is from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rochester Adams High School. Advance application fee , The Classic Film series is $35, to r�gister call (313) 370- . starts at the Detroit Public Library 31,20. , with "pygmalion" and "Roman Holiday" at the Friends Audito­ rium, 5201 Woodward Avenue, at . 7 p.m .. For a schedule call 833- 4048. The series is $30 for regu­ lar members, $25 for persons 60 and over. z continued from 81 Dez doesn't much believe in he -fads of E t and West coast music. clubs. " z i sur 0 make a name for hims If in th jungle of the music indus ry because his char- act r com out in his music. D z' a e fresh and have 'a unique twist to them that.hasn't shown up in th rap seen yet. And his ttitude is classic. "I'll pr tty much do anything for ple to s y, Damn!" Isn't that what it's all bout? continued from A7 In what y ar was Ja11U!s Wel­ don Johnson admitted to the Florda bar? n wer 5th-Three. 6th - Charl Summ rand Thaddeus S vens. , 7th-1949. 8th - EDP Audit Controls, Inc. of Los Angel . 9th -Three Years Old. 10th -1900.' 11th -1 7. PEACE IN THE HOOD PARADE AND RALLY * FOOD '0 Fourth Annual Michigan His- o .rour historiC Hamtramck panic Artists Exhibit and Artists with AI Treppa at 2:00 p.m. Tick- Reception 7:00 p.m., at the ets are $4 for Detroit Historical Bowen Branch Library, call 297- Society members, $5 for non- _9381. members, call 833-7934 for reser­ vations. NSOROMR INSTITUTE ® IFIll N CENT( ED CURRICULUM Pre-Kindergarten - 8th Grade .ENROLL YOUR CH I LD TODRY I For Reglstratlon Intorm tlon C II 868-3158 Open House Da.�es troit Public Library. For mor in­ formation, call Cally Cypress at 833-1490. o "Great Lakes Shootout· opens for male high school bas­ ketball players. grades 8-12, for further information, call the Fu­ tureStars basketball office, (800) 659-9522. Mon. September 13 CJ Old Car Festival held at Greenfield Village through Sep­ tember 12. o Golf Day to benefit Grace Hospital at Indianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion. Ac­ tivities incl,ude shotgun starts, closest-to-pin prizes, longest drive awards, meals, cocktail re­ ception and dinner. Tickets are $250 and $100 for non-golfers. Reservations accepted until Sep­ tember 1, call 966-1777. Sun. September 12 o The Friends of the Interna­ tionallnstitute presents the 'eighth annual International Auction and buffet at the I nternationall nstitute .Q alaned ShU .Safa, l ulng (nulronma t .( ph .. l. on DlsclpUna and ••• ponslbility ·S all CI ..... * SPORT CELEBRITIES * Women' H Ith Month o Grace Ho p I ith Fe ivai from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. W. outer Drive and Schae­ fer. Refreshmen ,makeo rs, exercise nd hair yling tip, blood pr sure checks, fam ily and car r planning information. 'can and African-Ameri­ can History class begins at the MidNest Labor I nstitue for Social Studies from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. with Mrs. Cheaber Farmer, in­ structor. Clas are free and are held at 2641 West Grand Blvd. Neighborhood Resource Center Workshop presents "Schools of Choice: their impact on the communny" at the Detroit Main Library Explorers Room, 6:15-8:45 p.m. Call 341-3859 for further information. o Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc. seek entries from Afri­ can American film/Video artists for the Sidney Poiter Fellowships. Film/video projects suitable for consideration include: small budget; new works; trailers for larger productions; funding for completion. Applications �iII be made available by calling (510) 465-3574 or writing to Black Film­ makers Hall of Fame, Inc., The Sidney Poiter Fellowships, 1212 Broadway; Suite 830, Oakland, CA 94612. Deadline is noon Sep­ tamber 15, appncants must be 18 yea o� have an acun spon- I sor·. ... I ,I., •. ; •• " , Thurs. Se tember 16 Woodward Avenue Fisher Freeway to Hart Plaza 10:00 a.m. ' S.ahuday, Augu t 7 (11 un, - 3 p.m.) Sunday, Aug",t I (3 - 5 p.m.) S."ud.ay, Augu't 28 (11 .a.D\. - 3 p.m.) Sund.ay, August 29 (3 - 5 p.m.) Frid.ay, September 3 (3 -7 p.m.) Salwd.ay, September. (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) MUSIC * * DRINKS * Fri. September 17 o ·Detroit Festival of the Arts: Artists Marketplace, Concert Stages, Children's Fair, Poetry Festival, Jazz & Gospel Tent, and Festival Food Courts. 11 :00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., call 577-5088. Fes­ tival of the Arts continues Sunday. o Poet in Residence: "Poetry as Lyrics" with Hal and Ray McKinney, 1:30 p.m. at the Conely Branch Library .. Call 898- 2426. .strong M th I> Sclann 'rogram ·For.lgn llngulg .. .HlstOfu Ind langUigl SkUls ·Rrts I> Craft. ·'bUllnl (duCition S.Q.S.A.D. P. U .S.H. Detroit Chapter .Rfter School llteh ':IU .'Irlnt Rdulsoru Commltta' SEPTEMBER 25. 1993 Greater Detroit Islamic Alliance .lIu ..... , "., •• f Mlelll ••• • M •••• ' .f (III (( ••• ell .f •••• , ••••• , II.U ... ,,, ...... ) For Additional Information Call 865-0090 or 569-4063 'J NSDUM INSTITUTE 15221 Woodward Ruanua 11 Ilock South of Daulson' lUg lanll .. rk YMCa Rn ...