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October 10, 1993 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-10-10

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Tues. October 12
AUDrTlO S - Plowshares Theatre
Company will hold auditions for i s
upcoming 1.993-94 season. The
Plowshares' season Includes t e
gospel musical Black Nativity, as w II
as th Detroit premiere of two hit
Black dramas: Famous Orph us and
Shakln'the s Outta I ery Audi­
t on will be held on th campu of
Marygrove College In the theatre
C II for the sch dule (313)353-5591.-
Wed. October 13
Sat. October 16
AWARENESS DAY -- Detroit'
rs e hfll: cu ures will be hlgrl
ligl ted II D troit Public LIbrary In
a sene 0 International Awarenes
Days' program October 16-30. u
Ito '1 . fourteen bra rrop
ot th Llbrm. plu the Chlldre> l.l­
brary, wilt feature FREE prog, ru
that call attention to and celebr e
United Nations Day. UNICEF. CA E:
. World Fay. the Peace Corp
a d ol s rich internatlona ...
tag. or cornpt te Ii tlng Of p
grams. ('all or visit your nelghb r r
library. or call the 24 hour llhr
Events DAt line at 833-1722.
ABUNDANT LIFE - Seven full dec­
ades, s ven-te d faith 1923-1993. A
revival celebrating the Abundant Life
of Faith presenting MSGR Ray Eas
of St, Theresa Parish. of Washington.
D.C. Special visitors and guest
cho rs. The revival will be held at St.
Gregory The Great, 15031 De er in
Detroit Call 10 schedule Informa ion
(31 3) 861 -0363.
A NU YOU LIFELINE - Presents
'Working Relationships' seminar from
8am to 3: 15pm at he Radisson Plaz a
Hote 1500 Town Can er. So hfl ld,
Mt at �������..J;;M&tlle ��",,"��ilWe-ye-.
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By TUREKA TURK
Michl n C;tiz�n
it W� ba icnlly 011(' (,f'
th ir h: il ..
1111 n- '(HI WO! k u I)
Public Service
Announcements
N CULTURE - The Atr can
Cultural Center sponsor
FOCUS:HOPE - How are your
rna h reading nd computer skills?
learn commun cation kills, resume
wr lng, and Interv ewing techn ques.
After seven w eks you can receive
job placement, referrals to coli gas or
enter Focus:HOPE's Machinist Train­
Ing Institute. It's all up to you. Ge on
the fast tracks to Focus:HOPE. Call
867-2787
GED CLASSES Ongoing at the
Unco n library, 1221 E. Seven Mile,
Monday through Thursday. Ca1l876-
0135 to Irrtormation. Laurie Kroon is
the instructor.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - The De-
Books
by Ralph Hollenbeck
FORUM - Rudy Simons and Klm­
ber1y Bell will speak at a forum: Up­
date on Haiti A look the Accord.
The proqrsrn begins at 7pm with a
video on Haiti, the panel discussion
.tollows at 7·30pm. The FREE event "A worn n is a daughter, sister, a
akes place a the home of Bill Meyer, wife, nd h r, a mere ap-
4 O·��j��������.ehu 'M
34 O. yi t Ri h rd St e
Y t n in hi ime, women oc­
cupi d a greater number of roles and
exerted influence on a grander scale
than might be expected fr m Steele's
casual dismi l. "Cle rly, what men
id and wrote a ut them did not
capture the reality of women's
presence," editor Natalie Zeman
D vid and Arl tt Farge state in A
HISTORY OF WOMEN (H rvard
Univ. Pre : $29.95). Thi third in
the ries, subtitled "Renai nee
and Enhghtenment Paradoxes,"
highlights th contrast between the
f c and fiction of distaff existence
in th "male world" during the
r generati n of modem civilization
in the 16th thr u h 18th c nturies ...
Lu r zia Bor ia may not be an ideal
exemplar of th Renaissance, never­
theless h is on of the unusual and
n teworthy w m n cited in Kirstin
01 en' REMEMBER THE
LADIES (Univ of klahoma Pr .
$17.95 • "a w man' book of days"
that r r I uh galaxy of md -
pend nt w m n in a diversity of call­
in An" Almanach de Femina" that
will h v br w r he d more close­
ly Ahig II Adam' admoniti n to
"R m m r the Ladies."
Cl993 by Kl A UI"f'S ynd
a gr t way to
heth r for rom-
arvlnW rdlowofOakP rk,FalahS I mSh bazzofD troit
nd Stacey 0 vi of Pontiac appe r In D y of A nc by
Dougl 8 Turner Ward t Wayn Stat Unlv rslty's Studio
Th atre October 21·30. For Tick ts and information can
(313)Sn ·2972.
BH Activities
I
The event is sponsored by
Chapel Hill United Methodist
Church, 4071 Naomi Rd., Sodus,
Michigan
For further information, con­
tact, Phyllis Dowsett (616) 925-
6301 ( .m.) or �83-5478 (p.m.)
.......""_,...,....._
Smoking· .,
Cessation Class
Thw Wealthy Lifestyle Health
Promotion Program has sched­
uled a "Freedom From Smoking"
series in Berrien County for those
who want to quit smoking. The
eight w k series, developed by
the American Lung Association,
add the la t information
on how to quit.
The orientation class will be
held Monday, October 18, from
4:30-5:30 p.m. at the South St.
Joseph office of Berrien County
Health Department, 4066 Red
Arrow Highway.
There is a sliding fee OO5t based
on income. For more information,
or to register, contact Dawn Balis­
Hauter at the Berrien County of­
fice, 927-5653.
At The Library
The library will be closed on
Monday, October 11, in obser­
vance of the Columbus Day holi­
day.
Per-school storytime for chil-
Top 10 Movies
pher Lam-
,nel Byrne
Top R&B/Soul
For You,"
r nki
Girl," (W m r)
"Heaven
t
,
�CII'H!!l8aI!1Y8 from 1 ·1 v..iU-IAIftil
After school story hour for early­
elementary students will be held
on Wednesday from 4-5 p. m.
Each ion includes stories, a
short vid , and r la iviti.
Movies for children are shown
on Saturdays, at 12 noon Show­
ing October 16, will be, "Davy
Crockett" and" m Dance."
Chapel Hill Arts &
Craft Show slated
The 14th Annu I Chapel Hill
Arts -& Crafts how will be held
Saturday, October 16, from 10
a. m. to 4 p. m. t the Eau Claire
High School, Hochberger Road,
Eau Claire '
There i a 1 per person dona­
tion. Food will avail ble all day
and a bake sal will also be hid.
NEW CENTER THEATRE
l:,lll:,ll Third at West Grand Boulevard
TINA
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What the critics say about ...
BEEHIVE
TH'E 60'S MUSICAL, created by Larry Gallagher
·A delightfully l'ghthearted sno eel brating pop women of the 1960's·
N YORK TIMES
·A rafter-r. ISing musi I revue it's got the perfect reape of com dy.
carl ture f)d thro ,,-on:"" oor smging.·
PEOPLE MAGAZI
FOR TICKETS, CALL:
NEW CENTER THEATRE
nCK ASTER

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