hown n from '.'1 ,*" (3'" J.' t�.. OJ " ��"_.J .�.J.' • "\ . � Ann f��.� So; nd 'Vernon itchell of San Antonio, TX and Alfred Oneyma Oruche, on of Edmond and Ro e Oruche of Nigeria exchanged vow November 23, 1993 (bride's mother' birthday). The ceremony was held at noon at th Garden Wedding Chapel in Farmington Hill . The recep­ tion wa held at Mountain Jacks also in Farm­ ington Hill . Roberta has one daughter, Angelita Kelly, 9; and Alfred ha one son, Ra heed' Oruche, 6 months old. . The Michigan Cttlz n would like to wish the oruene'e a wonderful life together . • D DETROIT -Alpha Rho confirms that Alpha Rho Omega Omr-ga, Detroit's Alumnae wants the future to begin", said Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Alfredin Wiley, President . Sorority, Inc., a community- (Basileus). service organization, has pur­ chased new headquarters at 1525 Howard St t. . A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, part of Founders' Day activities, will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Sat­ urday, January 15. This will be followed by a re­ ception for the Supreme Basileus Mary Shy Scott and newly elected members of the D troit City council. Scott and Alberta Tinsley-Williams. "We beli ve in the future of D troit and want to be a part of its birth. For the sorority and my elf, this is a dream come . true. We have made a commit­ ment to the City and its commu­ nity and our new building just ON SUNDAY, January 19, Mary Shy Scott, Supreme Basileus, will be the keynote luncheon speaker for Founders' Day 94. An art exhibit featuring Detroit's finest artists begins at 11:00 a.m. and. will be followed by lunch at 1 :30 p.m. in the Ren­ aissance Ballroom. Detroit's Alumnae Chapter . J has more than 400 members 'whose programs· and projects have become a vital part of the Detroit community for over 70 years. Tickets for the Founders' Day luncheon may be purchased by calling;(810) 443-0625 or 863- 0167 Join th­ ighland Chamb Co e c • -C 868 .. 6 20. ilm ho n ra ged from a documentary ... to e .perimental and urreali tic film · ould call eto for ake-up calls and/or sched­ ule h m for days on th t, h lped ith film continuity, up the shot, and m de ur everything in th ho w till h wh n cen h gain. Sh id,"1 orked on the film for a sem er, it gave me good experience. 1 would help th acto 'run'th ir lin - gave th actors pep talks-and saw it was very demanding being an actor." 1515 Broadway is also the home of the Detroit Filmmakers Co-op hich " how local in­ dependent filmmakers and cre­ ates, generat and promotes awaren of local film talent: For more information on 1515 Broadway, call 965-1515. ERIDA HO ORE' 'Writer's Block.", made in 1991, had a man at a typewriter mak­ ing false starts, until a woman in black touches him on th shoul­ der. He awakes with renewed energy, writing, Honore, a writer/producer for TV2 Eyewitness News, ex­ plained he made the film after experiencing "frustration with being a reporter." Greg Lanier, a photographer for the Detroit News, produced; directed, photographed, edited and wrote the 17 minute "Living in Fear, Whos Afraid of Black Men" in Pittsburgh in 1993. Lanier said, the film illus- to , hot cen on w kends, then processed and edited th film." o Hmong om n eaving th ir clothing . th p tience and kill. The intricat d igns nd colors of their clothing indicated clans, ocial function nd statu in their lture. Hmong omen learned th art of ving young . five y rs old and ere- t "story quilts" of their Ii in war and everyday lif . Th quilts transmit th traditions of th . r culture and beli f systems to their children and grandchil­ d n in America. David Stem's "Suite Harry" h aired on PBS stations na­ tionally and was crooned re­ cently t the Detroit/Prague International Festival. This 24 minute film featur Detroit' B ORE LANIER re ived an Emerging Artist grant and the Mid-Atlantic Region M ia . Arts Fellowship (MARMAF) grant from the National Endow­ ment of the Arts, he sent letters explaining the project to family, friends and strangers asking for contributions of five to ten dol­ lars. Lanier lists everyone who sent money to complete his film in the credits. . Lanier said, "with part of the grant money, 1 can enter "Living in Fear" into film festivals. Each WE GAVE BACK BY NOT GIVING UP. hry 1 r rebuildin f th J f£ n PI nt t pnm ry 'U in th � r t fr m th �rm r mrnitm nt t n an Lnd nI to in n thin fth hry I r rp r ti n f r th th u nd f Th riti t 1 ibility t ully mmunity n n y h n nn L minim 1 n a knr wl d th pl: nt 'A i h it A llu i n 1 rth ivin . b me ur d in m nt with h r ' IV r turn PBy th t ' n b , III 1111 . n 1 . }I'I P I .1 n 'I rcr J 11.1 lcm.u It rhc \ hr� 11-, \ q)<1[ lllll., FAIR SHARE/GOOD BUSINESS