Young Art I t Comp ny, 8 01
Wocx.tN rd, St 106. (313)872-2000.
Ing & r mlng - L n to cut
perfect mats, mount rtwori( nd pho­
tos, and as mbl fram . 6-8pm.
$55 per wor shop. (S pt. 29 thru Oct,
20 P.art 1 - Oct. 27 thru Nov. 17 part
2) Young Artists & Company, 8401
Woodward, Ste 106. (313)872-2000.
Clay Wor s - m
h n ng , pas, d more.
will wori( wtth non-toxic oven
nd air died clay. 11am-1 pm. :
8-11 & 12-17 Cia : $80 L b fe :
$3 (per cia ) To : $104. (Oct. 2 thru
Nov. 20) Young Artl & Com ,
8401 Woodward, Ste 106. (313)872-
2000.
Conc rt - Jam Taylor will appe r
In concert at Th Pala of Auburn
Hili 8pm. Ticket ar 22.50.
(313)377 -0100.
Cr atlv Craft. Unlimited - Arts,
Thurs. September 30
Po try Conte t - The National U­
brary of Poetry has announced th
$12,000 in prizes will be swarded to
ever 250 poets In the North American
Open Poetry Conte t. De dUn Is
September 30, 1993. The contest Is
open to everyone, and entry Is FREE.
To enter, send ONE original poem, no
more than 20 lines, any ubJect and
any style, to he National Ubrary of
on. September 27
Air Brush - Arf,Jone can master the
airbrush. Learn the skills to develop
d signs and works of art. AJrbrush on
clothing, or produce art for framing or
print Students MUST have an air­
brush. We recommend a dual action.
6pm-8pm. Class fee: $80/8wks.
(Sept. 27 thru Nov. 15). Young Art­
Ists & Company, 8401 Woodward,
Blazing away at the tart of their second decade(and their econd life) In the hlp-hop biz,
Run-DMC recently lowed down long enough to accept th top honor - dubb d -th Pion r
Award- - at th 2nd Annual 360 Degree Black Hip Hop Semln r. Th Semln r'8 first reclpl nt
of the Pion er Award wa Afrika Bambaatda. Pictured are Run and DMC and Royal Bayyan,
pre ident and CEO of 360 Degree Entertainm nt.
Ste 106. (313) 872-2000.
Chllren's Program - The Maple­
grove children's program begins In
Detroit (Fisher Building) and West
Bloomfield, from 5:45-7:45 p.m. The
8wk program Is for kindergarten
thr gh eighth grade children who
I n a family where the use of alco­
hol or other drugs Is a problem. The
program Is free, open to all young­
sters In southeast Michigan and led
by volunteers. There Is a parents pro­
gram available, also. Pre-registra­
tion required, cali (313) 661-6170.
Drame Cia es - Adult and Chil­
dren's drama classes will be offered
at Marygrove College, 8425 West
McNI hols. Registration Is now open
and classes begin October 2. The
8wk course offers a�lng, clowning
and mime. Call (313)862-8000 ext.
572.
Kid's College-Fall session begins.
Educatlon Is open to youngsters age
two through high school. Classes
start Oct. 2nd at Marygrove College,
8425 West McNichols Rd. Kid's Col­
lege Is a year-round program offering
a new series of classes each season.
To register call the Continuing Edu­
cation office (313)86�-80oo ext. 572.
Poetry, 11419 Cronrldge Dr., P.O.
Box 704-ZI, Owings Mills, MD 21117.
The poet's name and address should
appear on the top of the page. En­
tries must be postmarked by Septem­
ber 30, 1993. A new contest opens
October 1, 1 993.
Remodeling Show - The first home
remodeling show features products
. and services for home and garden at
the Novl Expo Center located at 1-96
and Novl Rd In Novl (Sept. 30 thru
Oct. 3) Admission $5; Seniors and
children 6-12 $3. (313)737-4478.
crafts and gift show and a day of
networking for entrepreneurs to will
help fund The Michigan Community
Service Foundation Oct. 2 & 9 at the
Detroit Urban League, 208 Mack Ave
@ John R. 10am-4pm. FREE.
(313)837 -5880.
Fire Prevention Day' - Ronald
McDonald, fire engines and a hands­
on fire hose demonstration will high­
light this day, at the Michigan Library
and Historical Center, downtown
Lansing. 11am to 3pm. Ronald
McDonald shows (12 noon & 1 pm).
Call (517)373-2520.
Pencil It - Learn to draw subjects
from life, using pencil, colored pencil,
graphite: and more. Understand line,
tone, and texture. Individual Instruc­
tion. Ages: 10-12 & 13-17. Class fee:
$80 (Oct. 2 thru Nov. 20) 9-11 am.
Young Artists & Company, 8401
Woodward, Ste 106. (313)872-2oo0.
Porcelain Doll Workshop - Denise
Hunter will show you how to create
your own porcelain doll. 3wks. (Oct.
2, 9 & 16) You must attend all three
sessions. Ages: 14 and up. Detroit
Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward.
1 0:30am to 12:30pm. Fee: $25 plus
$30 for materials. Call (313)833-
1263 fer reservations.
Quilting Workshop - ROrT)ona
Hammond will show you how to quilt
In a two week course (Oct. 2 & 9)
designed for beginners. You must
attend both sessions. Detroit Histori­
cal Museum, 5401 Woodward.
1 0:30am to 2:30pm. Fee: $20 plus $5
for materials. Call (313)833-1263 for
reeervatlonc.
Fri. October 1
Anniversary Celebration -- Family
Victory Fellowship Church cordially
Invites the public to their first one year
anniversary . To celebrate this event,
the church will host a formal dinner at
the Radisson Hotel, 1500 Town cen-
ter, Southfield, followed by a concert
with Morris Chapman. Call (313)433-
1466 for ticket Information.
Award Presentation - Four Detroit
students will be awarded computers
at the meeting of the Black Data Proc­
essing Associates' (BOP A) Detroit
chapter. The students - Carmen
Tucker (Cass Tech), John Goines
(Highland Park), Derron Wayne'
(Henry Ford) and Amlr Brown (Cass
Tech) - took first place In the high
school competition at the 15th Annual
BDPA National Conference In Kan­
sas City, MO, In mid-August. Detroit
Urban League, 208 Mack Aye. Con­
tact Renee Cunningham (313)532-
5372.
Banana Ridge - A fast-moving,
laughter-provoking comedy that asks
the question ·Who Is the father of Sue
Long's Irresistible, illegitimate son?'
Runs through December 2 at the HIt­
berry Theatre. (313)577-2972.
Minority Buslne Breakfast-Oc­
tober Is Minority Business Recogni­
tion Month, this year kicks-off with
break1ast and workshop series at the
Mercy College Conference Center.
Keynote speaker will be Fr. William T.
Cunningham, director of FO­
CUS:Hope. Call Frank Ross
(313)224-0754.
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Tues. September 28
Charcoal & Pa tel Drawing - Be­
ginning to advanced drawing for
adults. Comprehensive Instruction In
subjects from portraits to abstract.
Bring Soft Charcoal Stick and Char­
coal Paper to first class. Supply list
on the first day. Ideal for beginners.
6pm-8pm. Class 1ee: $80/8wks.
(Sept. 28 thru Nov. 16) Young Artists
& Company, 8401 Woodward, Ste
106. (313)872-2000.
J welry De Ign-1 (b ds & ton )­
You will learn basic stringing and
knotting, w h an emphasis on design.
Material fee Includes basic jewelry
tools, findings, and one strand of
semi-precious stones. 6pm-8pm.
Class fee: 80/8wks *Mate r1al fee:
$60 due on first day (Sept. 29 - Nov.
17) Young Artists & Company, 8401
Woodward, Ste 106w (313)872-2000.
Jew,lry 0 Ign-2 (h mm red metal &
wire) - Working with hammered metal
and wire (brass, gold, sliver), stu­
dents will explore new concepts In
jewelry design. 6pm-8pm. (this Is not
a metal smithing class) Class fee:
80/8wks. (Sept. 29 thru Nov. 17)
Public Service
Announcements
African Culture - The African Heri­
tage Cultural Center sponsors parent
and adult education courses In Afri­
can culture. For Information, contact
Kathy Nolan, 494-7453.
Volunt r Ne ded - The E>etrolt
Sat. October 2
Air Brustl - Create designs for
clothing or art for framing or print.
Students must have an airbrush to
, .
wear.
hop Talk: Whil m t of th ir fi are
h lling out big bucks trying to d in the tyle
of their favorite ta ,th tars are now hopping
in outl t mall . "All My Children' "Su n Lucci
(Eri Caine) and Dr. Joy Brothers and even
u r model Christy Brinkley, hav all n pot-
ted hopping at outlet to in upstate New Yor
And, country w tern idol Billy Ray Cyrus was
n buying boots in a rgain store in Dalton,
orgia. And, rock r John Mellencamp is a
regular customer at the J. Crew outlet tore in
Hilton H d, South arolina.
Name That Bridge: The Godfather of
Soul, Jam Brown, recently had a bridge named
after him. The bridge i n't exactly "in the' hood, "
though. It's located in the posh ski ort town of
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, whe n rly every-
thing is white - including the snow. .
Like Father, Like Son: Check out
Levert' lat t album, "For Real Tho. "Lead inger
Gerald 'Levert reminisces about how he and
brother Sean and third member Marc Gordon first
began making mu ic. "Our mother' a Jehovah
Witn and she went to the same Kingdom Hall
Marc's moth r ... ," 11 rald,
"After church we'd all go home and just write
ongs ... Sometim , when I work with my dad
(O'Jays Eddi Levert) in the studio, I'm kinda
n rvous. It' like: 'Hey, this is my dad in heret'
But, one day he id to m , 'Look son, you're the
producer, so do )!.Our job!' So, I aid, 'Okay, dad, you
ound terrible!
So, let' fix it!' I was just kidding, but fortu­
nately, my dad r peets m totally as a producer ... "
Ice Hou e For Sale: The "word" is out in
the real tate world, now ex-rapper, Vanilla Ice,
has his north Dallas area home up for ale. If
you've go $499,000 in spare change, you can buy
"Nilla's" four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom
domicile, which has 5,170 square f t in space.
And, where's Nilla thes days? Super/Sco­
oper/Souroes (S/S/S) report that he's now living in
Miami.
Warning!Warning!Warning! - It'
said that he's reoording a rock music album! To
further speak of warning bulletins, get this: S/S/S
report that actress Brooke Shields is reportedly
recording an R&B.m,,!�ic album! �Ju t b u e one
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