Suzie Mikiel of Gro se Pointe nd Jo hua Ned -Fox of
Fr er ppear In the Michigan premiere of The Golden Ag
by Loul. Nowra t the Bon telle The tre October 22 through
31. For ticket nd information call (313)Sn-2960.
Sun. October 17
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION -
The New Idea Social and Civic Club
celebrate its 68th anniversary at
the Detroit Assoc. of Women's Club,
5461 Brush at Ferry. Guest speaker
will be St e Rep. Carolyn Cheeks
KJlpatrick. Guest soloist will be Mary
Cole Blackmon. Refreshments will
be served. Tickets available at the
door. (313)894-1485.
BEEHiVE ......... The exuberant musical
tribute to the "glrl groups· of the 60's,
will be running at the Att c's New Cen
ter .Theatre through Nov. 28. Th\s
ratter-raising revue features six vo
cal s, 32 wigs, 25 costume1:tT8nge
and 15 cans of Aqua Net per week.
For Information call 875-8284.
CO DY SHOW - Calling all ac
countants, attorneys, doctors, entre
preneurs, salespeople, etc.,
Business In the Black Network Invites
you to come and laugh with us at the
first open mlc comedy show. 'How
fumy Is It to be In business' at the
Warehouse, 2999 Woodbridge at 7-
9pm. Tickets are $7 adv and $9 door.
Call Rita at 837-5880.
FALL CONCERT - Plymouth Gos
pel Choir Concert • ... In the Temple of
the Holy Ghost. .. I will be held at the
Plymouth United Church of Christ,
600 E. Warren Ave at 6pm. Admis
sion Is $7. (313)831-2460.
Mon. October 18
EXHIBIT - The Photo Exhibit "Nine
teenth Century Black Lawmakers'
will run through October 23 at the
Detroit Public Library, 5201 Wood
ward. (313) 833-1000.
THE SEARCH FOR COLOR - An
exhibition tracing the development of
color through more advanced proc
esses employing chemical tones and
dyes. This exhibit Is on view In the
Albert and Peggy de Salle Gallery of
Photography (Detroit I nstltute of Arts)
and runs through November 28. Call
(313) 833- 7900 for Information.
Tues. October 19
STEP LIVELY: THE ART OF THE
FOLK CANE - a dazzling array of
walking sticks will be displayed at the
Detroit Institute of Arts through No
vember In gallery W1 04. The exhibit
Is free with museum admlsslon. Call
(313)833-7900 for Information.
Wed. October 20
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE - The
U of M School of Music. Musical
hea r Progrr m will perform a ben
fit dre s r hears I of QUILT A Mu
s cal Celebration at 7pm at the
Mendelssohn Theatre In Ann Arbor,
MI. A portion of the proceeds will
benefit The NAMES Project, AIDS
Memorial Quil , Detroit Metro Chap
ter. Minimum donation Is 10. Tick-
t av liable' by calling (313)764-
0450.
CELEBRATION - Come enjoy the
celebration and share In Ribbon Cut
ting Ceremony for the St. John Detroit
Health Center, symbolizing our mis
sion to serve the community. Ribbon
Cuttln at 5pm at the St. John Detroit
H lth nter, 15850 East Warren.
H r d'o=uvre and refresh mer swill
be serv Contact Terrlce ai 8 1-
6163
Thurs. October 21
B SIN
l IJNCHEON � High-
BEEHIVE
THE 60'S MUSICAL, created by Larry Gallagher
land Park Chamber of Commeroe
. presents a business luncheon 12
noon. The topic: "lssues and an
swers concerning business In High
land Park- - An updet to the
Business Community by a panel of
speakers will provide Inform ion on
the following Issues: City's Financial
Status - Public Safety - Status of
HPCC - Impact of School Financing
Reform on Local Business - Casino
Gam bllng - Chrysler Negotiations
and Future Commercial and Resi
dential Developments. Reserve your
seat by calling Pat Zobel 869-6420
befor Oct. 19th. Luncheon will be
held at I Mo,A's Sho c e upper
CI 12111 Hamilton .. $6 f Cham
ber members, 8 for non-members.
CARAIL MUSEUM - Tour the world
famous Carail Museum with the De
troit Historical Society at 6:30pm.
Car all Is one of the most unusual and
unique automobile and train collec
tions In the country. Built by Detroit's
own Richard Kughn. VIsitors can see
showroom after showroom of toy
trains, music boxes, antique gas
pumps, slot machines and morel
Tickets are $50 for DHS members
and $55 for non-members and in
cludes a delectable catered meal
from the world famous Whitney res
taurant. To purchase tickets In ad
vance call 833-7934.
CONFERENCE - Teenage violence
from car crashes, teen battles, sui
cide and even murder Is at a record
high. Children'S Hospltat of Michl
gan's Pastoral Care Department un
der the direction of Sr. .Janet Ryan,
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VOLU EERS EEDED - T 0-
tro Historical Mus um r 100 Ing
for peopl who r Int ed In De-
troit's history to flll a number of volun
te r opportunltle . Volunteers e
needed to act as docents (tour
guides) for Museum tour groups, to
assist t educat onal and special
event, staff th Museum Informatlo
Center and other tasks. C II
Fr derlck Stubbs for doc f1t training
at 833-1475, and call Susan Miler, at
833'()481 for volunteer opportunltle
Public
.Announc
DEVELOPMENT PROGRA
Southfl Id Kappa Leag : Acclelmed
lead rshlp and person I develop
m nt program for young men ges
14-18. New members meeting, 5pm
Sunday, October 17, lower level con-
AFRICAN CULTURE -- The African
Herlt g Cultural C nter sponsors
Sat. October 23
A CELEBRATION OF COLOR -It
you have a favorite hnlc recipe,
Hospice of Southea em Michigan
wants a copy. Hospice will u th
best recipes In th program book I
for • A Celebra Ion of Color,· a peelat
ev nlng of mu t cultural cui I nd
ntertalnment In r cognition of th
hnlc d rs y of the Detroit commu-
nlty. The event takes place th
Roost rtall t 7pm. Tickets $50,
and partlclpa s are Invited to dr
In ethnic attire. For Information c I
559-9209.
CHILDREN'S SONG FEST - - Join
us as we sing rmay the barriers be
tween us. Children lead the wf*J with
songs of prai and positive affirma
tions about God and the community
at Greater Grace Temple (Admini
stration Bldg), AdJa ent to 19161
Schaefer near 7 MI Rd. from 5-
7:30pm. Featuring local youth
choirs, groups and vocalist. Guest
speaker: Yao Shaka (Rev. Mikel
Featchurs), Kay Everett nd Rev.
Wayne Jackson. FREE - a Love Of
fering will be' collected. Make checl:s
payable to Metro Youth Activity Cen
ter, {nc., 19444 Van Dyke, Detroit
(893-8210). .
FUNDRAISER - Th Motor City
harter Chapte an American Busi
ness Women's ASSociation Invites
you to their 24th annual Scholarship
Luncheon Fashion Show fundralser.
Through their fundralslng activities,
they have dedicated thirty years to
women's education In the form of lo
cal Chapter scholarships and
Stephen Button Memorial Education
Fund grants and Interest-free loans.
Westin Hotel In the Columbus Ball
room at 10:30am with boutique
browsing, with lunch served at
11 :30am. Tickets are $30. Contact
Etta Hixon 331-0708.
INFORMATION SHARING DAY -
Over 50 community service agen
cies/organizations will participate In
this fair with Information distribution,
displays, expert presentations and
hourly 'Make A Difference Day· prize
drawings. ISO will provide Inslghts
for people from 0 to 100. Trappers
Alley Third Floor Loft from 1-4pm.
The Cronkite Report: Th F Itering Dream, airing Monday, October 18 from s-spm (ET/Pl)
. hosted by Walter Cronkite, look at Am rica' ffort to create a r clally Integrated oclety
over the lat t 30 year . Walter Cr onkite i pictured with director Spike Lee.
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