EXHI rr·-·A Ctild 7i for Two·, an
xh on of children' Ique tea
rvIce • to nd miniature furniture
are on xhlblt In the Kr ge Gallery of
the Detroit HI ortcal Museum until
M ch 1994. Th exhlb on features
n eclectic mix of teatime Items, In­
cluding Stafford hire dishes, circa
1890. CaJl 833-1805.
TRANS FOR NG VISIONS '93 -Is
a curT nt exhlb at the Swords Into
Plow hares Peace Center and Gal�
lery E Ad rns) In Detroit. It Is
the Juri d art of 29 Michigan and four
Ontario artists envisioning the worid
moving from war and violence to
peace d Justice. Fifty-two pieces of
2 d 3-dlmenslonal art make up the
how. Media Include bronze and
wood, 011 and watercolors, flber, neon
and pi c, photography, and IIme-
one. Ru through mber 30.
C 965-5a422.
Tues. November 30
DETROITERS COLLECT - This ex­
hlb will feature fourteen collectors
from metropolitan Detroit. Detrolters
Collect will be on display at the Detroit
Public LIbrary, an event that features
th special Inter s of area collec­
tors, Is on display November 30·
January 8, 1994 In the third floor
Adam Strohm Hall of the LIbrary,
6201 WoodNard Ave 833-4048.
INSIDE OF ME - The poems and
lIIustr Ions of poet Robert B. Jack­
son and artist Ronald Scarbough are
featured In this exhibition. The exhibi­
tion continues at the MAAH, 301
Frederick through February 28
Insld of Me Is 01 universal scope.
Jackson draws upon his many years
as a Detroit Public School teacher to
create prose that provides a polgn-
. ant, glimpse Into the dreams and as­
pirations of children. Youngsters of
virtually all.backgrounds, cultures
and experiences will Identify with his
poetry. (833-9800).
Wed. December 1
EXHIBITION - Internationally-re­
nown visual artist Vamette P. Honey­
wood will attend the reception
celebrating the opening of an exhibi­
t on of her won< at The National Con­
ference of Artists, Michigan Chapter
(NCA) Gallery In Detroit's Fisher
Building. The exhibition, titled ·Palnt­
/ngs, Collages and Prints· will con­
tlnu through December 30. Call
875-0923.
GHETTO CHRISTMAS - The play
h a cast of 18 whose age range Is
1Iv to 16 and they utilize rap, dla­
louge and dance to address, such so­
cietal problems as crack cocaine,
sexual harassment, and teenage
peer pressure. HP McGregor Public
LIbrary, 12244 Woodward at 7pm.
Call 369-1455.
Thurs. December 2
BLACK NATIVITY - Celebrate the
birth of Christ and the sprea.dlng of
the HI word through the spirited tra­
dition of African American storytel­
ling. Black Nativity Incorporates
m elements of African American
culture: gospel music, spirituals,
d nce , drumming, drama, and n -
ration re used In the presentation of
th hoi day gtft December 2-30, 1993
at t Marygrove College Theatre,
8425 W. McNichols. 353-5591.
A 's DREAM - A new play with
mu c developed from true stories
bout Detroit Seniors. Proceeds
from the production will benefit the
Downtown Senior Citizens Center.
December 2-18 at Central Un ed
Methodist Church, East Adams and
Woodward. Call (313}822-5083.
THE WIZARD OF OZ - Has In-
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WRESTLI G - Mid-we Champl­
onsh p Wr tllng will hold wre ling
m ch at 8pm t Ern t T. Ford Field
House, lOP kin St at 3rd In H ghl nd
Park, �1. Adm Ion Is $8. For tlck-
ts c 1(313)867-0186.
CHRIST S IS CO I
Woman' PI c /W b
eking peop ,grou
zatlons Intere t d In doptlng
n edy f mlty for CM tm . For Infor­
mation call 726-4493.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - The De­
troit H storlc Mums ar ooklng
for people who re Inter ed In 0 -
tro 's hi cry to fill number of volun-
teer opportunltl . Volur¢eer r
needed to act doc nts (tour
guides) for M urn tour group t to
assist at educational and peelal
vents, staff th Museum Information
Center and other ta k . Call
sor Bob Trojanowicz a that
the Brady bill' no ve to
aid the gro ing problem of
handguns. He . d many peopl
thought that wh n the Michl
Legislature dded a ma tory
two-year ntence to any crime
committed with a handgun,
pIe thought this would solve
many prohl m .
Announcement
CHILDCARE-TheW emY CA
child care center offers FREE pre­
school for 4 year old who qualify.
Class start In the fall. Register Now.
Call 554-2136 ext. 31.
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