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September 19, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-09-19

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Thou anets gath red at the Uncoln emori t to e lebr th 30th Annlv r ary arch On
Wa hlngton. Qu n of the liver ere n, Hall B rry (I) Joined Qu en of the civil right
movement, Ro P rk (r) at th Sony Ho pit lity Tent to ah re a brief bit of hi tory. The 1993
march served to establi h a new coalition of con cl, nee for Jobs, Ju tice and Pe c •
Pe c Hood Parade
and Rally 10:00 a.m.
art ng from Fish Freeway and
Woodward to H rt Plaz Thl
,e nt, ponsored by the Detroit
Public School, PUSH Detroit
chapter and Save Our Sons and
Daughters (SOSAD), features
food, music, ports celebrities
and drinks.
[j Free Community Home Buy-
Program seminar from 10:00
a. m. to 12 noon at Dexter Avenue
Missionary Baptist Church,
13500 Dexter, Detroit sponsored
by Standard Federal Bank.
Seminar helpful to renters who
would like to buy home. To reg­
ister or for more information, call
(1) SOO 643-9600, ext 6977.
Page, for more information call
596-8022. .
[j The Leo Moss Society pre­
sents ·Black Is Beautiful· Doll
Show, Sale and Convention
through Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission is $5.00 for adults and
seniors, children under 12, $4.00,
call (313) 892-1501 or 569-7139
for information.
I Sat.
. L..-_S_ep..__t_e_m_b_e_r_1_8_._J
Detroit Council of the Arts
continues thrQugh Sunday with
poetry, music, Children's Fair,
artists booths, foods and histori­
cal tours.
Poet-In-Residence, Mi1dred
Hunt, at t uncoln Branch U­
brary, 1221 E. Seven Mile from
10:00 a.m. to noon. The public is,
invited to bring poems and origi­
nal writing for critiques and en­
couragement.
Conversational Spanish
class starts every Saturday 10:00
a.m. to noon, instructor Mrs. Che­
aber Farmer, at the Midwest la­
bor I nstitute for Social Studies,
2641 W. Grand Blw. Classes are
free, call 875-5790.
Detroit Photorama USA
Camera Show and Sale at the
Dearborn Civic Center, located on
Michigan Avenue and Greenfield
Road, through Sunday, admis­
sion fee $5, from 10:00 a.m.-5:00
p.m. Call (313) 884-2243.
Grace Hospital presents a
free workshop, 'vtcum to Victory"
from 1-4 p.m., advance registra­
tion requested. Call 966-6235 to
register. A panel of medical and
legal authorities will discuss
. abuse and abusive relationships,
including suggestions to break
the cycle and move to victory,
Learn to draw with Andrew
Rhodes from 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
at the Lincoln Branch Library. Call
876-0135.
Ann Arbor Festival contin­
ues at Noon in Gallup Park with
Guru's Jazzrnatazz, AJ. Croce,
Steve Ferguson & the Midwest
Creole Ensemble, Sonny Shar­
rock, Madcat & Kane, and Big
Dave & the Uttrasonics. Tickets
are $15/$12.50/$10. Call Mary
Catherine Smith at 665-4755 for
free brochure.
"Holy Ghost Love", a gospel
play by Nathaniel Scott featuring
Myron and the Mighty Galatian
Gospel Singers, 7:00 p.m. at
Monumental Baptist Church, 89
Grand Avenue, Highland Park.
Tickets are $5, for information call
891-226g. A portion of the pro­
ceeds benefit a scholarship fund
in memory of Reubin Elder, a ten
year' old youth killed on August
15, 1993 in a drive-by shooting.
Etta James at the Michigan
Theatre, Ann Arbor at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets $20/$15.
. Sun.
September 19
,
Tues. 'I
Poet in Residence: My Fa-
..___S_._e_p_t_e_m_b_e_r_2_1 __ . vorite Poets with Ventra Asana,
Mark Twain Library, 1 :30 p.m .•
call 267-6555.
Noon, Gallup Park, Ann Ar­
bor - John Mayall & the Blues­
breakers, Terrance Simien & the
Mallet ,Playboys, The Holmes
Brothers, Michael Ray & the Cos­
mic Krewe: "Tribute to Sun Ra-,
George Bedard & the Kingpins,
and the IJ-V-I Orchestra.
Grace Hospital offers a free
workshop, "PasSJl{1es of ute',
"from 1-. p. . Wtfmen can aln
.. ntrol . iy s de i
stressful changes caused by chil­
dren, relationships. loss and other·
factors. Call 966-6235 to register.
Mon.
September 20
Oakland University offers
five-week seminars in the latest
software applications for busi­
ness, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Course
tuition ranges from $40 to $160,
call (313) 370-3120 for informa­
tion between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m ..
Travel Slide Series: "Afrlca­
with Catherine Blackwell, 10:00
a.rn., Lincoln Branch Library, call
876-0135.
Lecture/Reading by Poet
Alvin Aubert, Sherwood Forest
Branch library, 6:.00 p.m. Call
935-3435.
. .
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ff.
Forum discussion on affirm- Quilt Conservation and
ative action, How did we get Preservation with Jane Duvall
here? Corrections, quotas and and Judy Berg at 1:00 p.m. in the
Lani Guinie'" with Attorney Alice Booth auditorium at the Detroit
Jennings. 6-Sp.m. attheMuseum Historical Museum, admission
of African American History, 301 free. Call Cynthia Young, Curator
Frederick Douglass, Detroit. Cal of �ocial History. at 297-8376 for
(313) 842-6262 for fu >.0# 'nfoj:-: ........ ,rv ions. . . .
rnation
Maplegrove (Henry Ford
health system) children's pro­
gram begins from 6:15 -8:15 p.m.
in Troy for kindergarter) through
eighth grade children who live in
a family where the use of alcohol
or other drugs is a problem. The
eight-week program is free and
open to all youngsters in south­
east Michigan. A program is avail­
able for parents, also.
Pre-registration required, call
(313) 661-6170.
st
Thurs.
Se tember 23
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Poet in Residence for Adults:
African and American Poetry with
Michelle McKinney at the Conely
Library, at 1 :30 p.rn., call 898-
septWe'medb·er 22' I. 2426,
'--- _ _.a,__-----: . _---I. Police Dog Show by the De-
troit Police Department at 1:30
p.m. at the Lincoln Library and
raffie for readers, call '876-0135. .
"Tear Down the Walls: A Call
for City-Suburban Reconcili­
ation", A Conference of the Race
Relations Council of Metro De­
troit, 8 am to 4 p.rn. at the Univer­
sity of Detroit Mercy Ward
Conference C;enter, 8200 W.
Outer Drive, Detroit. Luncheon
speaker is journalist Clarence
Ortheia Barnes featured at
LI FT benefit for the Women's Re­
source Center at Oak Grove AME
Church, 7:00 p.m., 19801 Cherry­
lawn at Pembroke, Detroit, tickets
are $20, call 341-8877 for infor-
mation. .
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anc k becam first African­
Am rican woman named a White
Ho Fellow. 1952 - Ralph
lli n' Invisible Man won the
National Book Award. 1939 -
Saxophoni Coleman
H vkins' recording Body & Soul
was one of the classic of jazz. 1983
- Omaha, Nebraska's Center
Stage won first pia at the Inter­
national Community Theater
Festival in Toyorna, Japan, with
its production of �Ln't Misb -
haoin'. 19 5 ""':At ge 59, eroy
" atch 1" Pai started a game
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