. December 4 OLD FASHIONED CHRIST AS OPEN HOUSE - (H tone Mor House) S e Detroit's oldest brick house decorated for an old-fashioned Chrtstmas with fresh green �rrange­ ment by a garden clubs. Wreath making and Chrl tmas decorating workshops from 11 am & 1 pm on Sat­ urday and 1 &3pm on Sunday. Call 269-6363 for Information. Sun. December 5 THE ALIEN WHO STOLE CHRIST­ MAS - Hearthe rang story of how Santa wasn't able to deliver presents one Christmas Eve because he was kidnaped by an allen from another planet As he travels around the solar ystem, he discovers thatthe children on other planets have no Santa. Find out the exciting conclusion to this holl­ d Y planetarium show for ag five and up. December 5-30 at the Cran­ brook Institute of SCience, 1221 N. Woodward Ave. (Admission 1 plus museum fee) Call 645-3230. show. Media Include bronze and WOOd. 011 and watercolors. fiber. neon and plastic, photography, and lime­ stone. Runs through December 30. Call 965-5422. Mon. December 6 Tues. December 7 DETROITERS COLLECT - This ex­ hibit will feature fourteen collectors from metropolitan Detroit. Detrolters Collect will be on display at the Detroit Public Library, an event that features the special Interests of area collec­ tors, Is on display December 7-Janu­ ary 8, 1994 In the third floor Adam Strohm Hall of the Library, 5201 Woodward Ave 833-4048. Thurs. December 9 BLACK NATIVITY - Celebrates th birth of Chrt and the SPI'1 ding of the His word through the plrtted tra­ ditions of Afrtcan Amertcan torytel­ ling. Black Nativity Incorpor es many elements of African Amertcan culture: gospel music, spiritual , dances, drumming, drama, and nar­ ration are used In the presentation of thl holiday gift December 9-30, 1993 at the Marygrove College Theatre,' 8425 W. McNichols. 353-5591. MA ·SO -A P music developed stor about Detroit Seniors. Proceed from the production will benefit th Downtown Senior Citizens Center. December 9-18 at Central United Methodist Church, East Adams and Woodward. Call (313)822-5083. THE WIZARD OF OZ - Has In­ trigued audiences with Its wisdom and Imagination, as Dorothy and her frtends travel to Oz, challenge the Sat. December 11 ALADDIN - A magical adventure p ced with the excitement of IIv per­ formance when New York's Prince Street Players bring Aladdin, the carefree hero, a kite-flying Idler who aspires to marry the emperor's daughter, to the Youtheatre stage at Music Hall Center (350 Madison Ave). Performances are at 11 am and 2pm. (963- 7663) ONE DAY CLINIC - Learn basic self-defense and anti-rape tech­ niques that could save your Itfe. See martial arts demonstrations per­ formed by the Bomanl, A1kebu-lan and Te-Marrian Martial Arts Schools at the Malcolm X Academy (gymna­ sium), 6230 Planvlew from 2-5pm. FREE. Please wear comfortable clothing and come prepared to work out. For further Information please call 835·0655. SCHOLARSHIP DANCE - The Highland Park Old Tim r annual will ld from 8:30-2am at the Blackwell Clvlo Cen- er, 1584� econd In Highland , MI. Donation: $1 Oadv Door:$12. This or­ ganlzatlon has been' In existence for over 45 years and gives donations to: college bound students, HP Goodfel­ lows, Kmart shopping spree for 50 elementary students and many other charities. Everyone Is welcome. V 'TO CEI/l S/lLOJ{ 25263 ';fI 1 gr ph (. c 10 aile .in (:h. �.l-� 11) 352-8992 1. .pon.orinq clothing/food ��v tor !MOqtJ{Pli( W)I(j)(J)£PS ,1EAa mtaP 0" rot7R CLO'1.'1lDlQ AND CABlIJ:D GOODS A� � SALOB I'RCM: 11/21/�3 now 12/�31'3 ( • t.U1I .at ':00 ':Do,.). 1{Jf. qqrf J{OLI(}).ft_ tyS I UCZ MOORZ , KARL REED PROPRI TO The ont P ge P r Aitchi on (right) pi y th r port r looking for a coop, Kim Fox (I ft) playa th con and Gr chen AI xand r (center) pla.y the woman in love with th con, In the pre room m I�r ma The Front P 9 at the Hilberry Theatr December 10·March 3. For tick t and Information call.(313) sn·2972. EXHIBIT - ·A Child Tea for Two", an exhibition of children's antique tea serv ces, toys and mlnlmure furniture are on exhibit In the Kresge Gallery of the Detroit Historical Museum until March 1994. The exhibition features an eclectic mix of teatime Items, in­ cluding Staffordshire dishes, circa 1890. Call 833·1805. HISTORIC CHURCH TOUR - Tour ART AUCTIO -The Jewelry, palnt- Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Unltar­ Ings, dolls, pottery and sculpture of lan-Unversallst, Trinity Episcopal, local and n onaI Am Trumbull A . Pr erlan and 8 wm �_N_.�M\-J�IlWA�·�nne UJ' SID F ME _ The p m and tlOn Benefit rs.9 nd non:... ustrat ns of poet Robert B. Jack. Grand Rlv ar. -1405. .son and artist Ronald Scarbough are There will be a preview reception and TRANSFORMING VISIONS '93 -Is featured In this exhibitIon. The exhlbl­ silent auction at 2pm. The live auc- a current exhibit at the Swords Into tlon continues at the MAAH, 301 tlon begins at 3pm. Donation Is $10. Plowshares Peace Center and Gal- Frederick through February 28, 994. Call 534-5568 or 642-3695. lery (33 East Adams) In Detroit. It Is Inside of Me is of universal scope. FESTIVE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT the jurled art of 29 Michigan and four Jackson draws upon his many years - The Butterfingers Angel, MBJ}' & Ontario artists envisioning the world as a Detroit Public School teacher to Joseph, Herod the Nut & the Slaugh- moving from war and violence to create prose that provldes a polgn­ ter of 12 Hit Carols In a Pear Tree - peace and justice. Fifty-two pieces of ant, glimpse Into the dreams and as­ This funny little play with the long, 2 and 3-dlmenslonal art make up the plratlons of children. Youngsters of long title tells the story of the nE'tlvlty of Jesus as seen through the eyes of a very charming but rather klutzy guardian angel named Gabriel. Call 764-0450. BEEHIVE - The exuberant musical tr1bute to the 'girl groups' of the 60's, will be running at the Attic's New Cen­ ter Theatre through Feb. 6. This raf­ ter- raising revue features six vocalists, 32 wigs, 25 costume changes and 15 cans of Aqua Net per week. For Information call 875-8284. BUS STOP - William Inge's classic .romantlc comedy, will be running at the Attic's Strand Theatre (12 North Saginaw) In downtown Pontiac, MI. This warm hearted masterpiece, best remember:ed for propelling Marilyn Monroe to stardom, features � stellar cast of Detroit's finest talent. Call 335-8100. ORNAMENTS - Enjoy holiday mu­ sical favorites, such as WhIte Christ­ mas and The Twelve Days of Christmas combined with colorful la­ ser Imagery. Laser show for ages three and up. December 5-30 at the Cranbrook Institute of SCience, 1221 N. Woodward Ave. (Admission $2 plus museum fee) Call 645-3230. SALON EXHIBITION - WSU artists and alumni "Seton Exhibition and Sale· Is on display In the Community Arts Gallery and continues through December 17. The exhibition Is pre­ sented In the tradition of the French salons. A large spectrum of fine art . works created by more than 60 alumni, graduate and undergraduate artIsts will be exhibited wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling. Call 577-2423. SUGAR BLUES CONCERT JAM - In addition to an the Chris mas cook­ Ie and other Holiday goodies you can eat, this year's 'Sugar Blues Jam' will feature guitar and harp In­ struction for beginners at 1 pm, an open mike acoustic jam at 3pm and an electr c Blues open mike jam star­ ring 'Ben Moore and the Blues Ex­ press' from 4:30pm until 7pm. (846-1920) . CLEANERS CO F eme eney hefte CUTCOUPONHERE --- __ r I f :c� t contn Mi hI 'r du. I Malee check 10.' Cf4 ERS' munity Fo II Blink ail ilia coupon to: 2 J3 J Beau/ail, Detroit, MI 4 207 arne � __ ddr __ . _____ ity -