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January 22, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-01-22

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BEEHIVE - T r nt mu cal
tribute to the -girl groups· of the 60's,
will be running the'Attlc's New Cen­
ter Theatre through Feb. 6. Th s raf­
ter-raising revue features six
JAZZ JA SESSIO - Featuring
th Jartbu Shah d Quartet ev ry Mon­
day at 9:30pm at Alvin's Finer Delica­
tessen, 5756 Cass Ave (WSU
c mpus). General dmlsslon: 2-
WSU udents $1. Call 832-2355.
Ron O'Neal be t known for the title role in the movie Super­
fly, appe ra in Ceremonie In Dark Old Men by Lonne Elder
III at the Bonstelle Theatre January 28 through February 6.
For ticket and ir-formation call (313)Sn-2960.
NAVY
ANNOUNCEMENT
Navy Seaman Recruit Sabrina
D. Brook , daughter of Mary
Brook of Detroit, recently
. completed basic training at Re­
cruit Training Command, Or­
lando, -Fla. During the cycle,
recruits are taught general mili­
tary subjects. The 1989 gradu­
ate of Frank Cody Senior High
School joined the Navy in July,
1993.
American Heart Associatton
Tu
EXHIBIT - A hi one I look U.S.
Auto Shows In photogrep will on
display D trolt Public Ubrary,
5201 Woodw dAve, J n. 23-Feb.
12. For Inform tlon on exhlb scali
833-4042.
EXHIBIT - Commemoration the
500th nnlv rsary of the Nur mberg
Chronlcl. Thl most I vlshy lIIu -
trat d work of t 16th ntury will be
display d with oth r of the Ub� ry'
earnest printed books, An nnot ed
catalog will accompany this exhibit
Runs through Feb. uary 4. Rare Book
Room.. C 1833-1476.
THE WINTER SKY TONIGHT - ex­
plore the tar, constellations and
pi et vlslbl In th current night sky
In thl 30-mlnute planetarium pro­
gram. For g thr and up. Satur-
day nd Sund y t 3pm. nd
Saturday evening 7:15pm. (Adm •
lion: $1 per peraon. plu. muaeum f ). Runs
through March 27. Cranbrook Insti­
tute of Sci nee, 1221 N. Woodward
Ave. Bloomfteld, MI. (313)645-3230.
Thu . January 27
INSIDE OF ME - The poem and
illustrations 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,
1994. Inside of Me Is of universal
scope. Jackson draws upon his
many years as a Detroit Public
School teacher to create prose that
provides a poignant, glimpse Into the
dreams and apr k> of children.
Youngsters of virtually all '"back-
roun ,cu u end xperi c
will Identify with his poetry. 833-
9800.
Fri. January 28
ART EXHIBIT - For Chri 0, the hills
and valleys of Caltfornia became the
canvas for his 1976 environmental
sculpture Running Fencs. For Ron
Coleman (Wayne, Ohio), Robert Mar­
tin (Detroit), Paul Steward (Ann Ar­
bor), Michael Thomas (Ann Arbor),
and Robert L. Bailey (Dexter), the
CRAFTER
cr r nd I . If you would Ilk
th opportun ty to II your work
Madonn Unlver Ity' 9th annu I
Spring Arts and Cra Showc ,
now Is th time to apply. how
will be Id S . March 26 d Sun.,
M ch 27, nd will Ufi pott ry,
elry, p ntlng, textll and wood­
working. Booth p ce m urlng
9'x6' with two ch r and 0 6' or 8'
t ble I v liable for $45. 9:30 a. m.
to 4:30 p. m. In the university' Adlvlty
Center. For an appllc lon/lnforma­
tlon, call (313)591-5127.
ESSAY C NTEST - The purpo
of this contest Is to encourage student
research and writing on African
American life, history and cultur and
to generate more advanced study.
Any undergraduate and graduate stu­
dent In the fir two year's of master's
degree or doctoral study may qualify.
WInners will be awarded $600 h
prizes and Invited to the ASALH An­
nual Meeting In October 1994. En­
tries must be recelv d by May 15,
1994. Call (202}667-2822 for de­
tailed InformatJon.
FREE PRE-SCHOOL - Vistas
Nuevas Head Start offers FREE pr
school to eligible children, 3 to 4 years
of age and handicapped children.
Applications are accepted at Wayne
County Community College, 1001 W
Forest St. Call 961-1014.
FOSTER PARENTS - Methodist
Children's Home Society asks you to
-give a child a new beginning' -
become a foster parenti To find out
more contact: LaTonya Shephard
(313) 531 -4060.
MINI GRA T - ppllc nts fo
Michigan CClJ I r & Cut-
ural Affairs Mini Grants, Round 3 of
Fiscal Y r, all
through the Detroit Council of Ms
(Rec Dept). The Mini Grants of up to
$2,000 are available to any Michigan
non-profit corporation resident within
Wayne County and are spectflcatJy
for support of arts orfented projects.
Deadline for filing appllcatJons Is Feb.
11, 1994. To obtain an application
call (313)935-3271.
Cath rine Worth and Fal h Sal m Shabazz both of Detroit,
appe r in Cerem'onlea In Dark Old Men by Lonne Elder III
tthe Bon tell Th atre J nuary 28 through February 6. For
ticket and information call (313)Sn-2960.
gency youth shelter, telephone hot- Class of 1944, now In their 60 , are
line, crisis Intervention, and planning a grand golden reunion here
Information and referrals. The pro- during the Labor Day weekend of
gram Is funded by the Michigan De- 1994. The well organized class
partment of Social Servlc and the maintains regular communication
U.S. Department of Health and Hu- with all of Its members whose where­
man Services. Detroit Eastside (824- abouts are known. Every two years,
4520) Detroit Westside (873-0678). the c/o 44 has a reunlon, In some
VOLUNTEERS - On Thursday, form. Members, or persons kQowlng
Februarv 10 from 6 to 8 p.m., F e whereabouts of any mem
S ;"';'1. -'''Mrr-1�1IIN''''''1Iit..... HHS CI of 1 who do
Pr ., receive regular communications from
those Interested In volunt erlng as e class, are urged to
prenatal coaches. The session will dresses and/or telephone numbers to
be held at Family Service Meyers & the current class president, (Mf .)
McNichols office, 11000 W. Louise Dawson Smith, 312 Wayne
McNichols In Detroit. Parking Is Circle, Durham, NC 27707.
FREE and refreshments will be
served. For Information orto register,
call Cherte Turmon at 886-4949.
WANTED - Ftfty years after graau­
OFF THE STREETS -Servtngfaml- _ atlng -154 strong -from Durham's
lies In crisis and youth at risk, Is a Hillside High School, members of the
24-hour program providing an emer-
Send your community
announcements to: Michigan
Citizen, P.O. Box 03560,
Highland Park, MI 48203.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
1994
P CIAL TV SAL S
FUR, LEATHER, & OVERCOAT SALE February 5
(2950 Gratiot, Grand River, Flat nock, Port Huron stores)
GOLF/SPORTS EaUIPMENT SALE
(2950 Gratiot)
March 19
PUSH LAWNMOWERS/SUMMER FURNITURE SA E
(2950 Gratiot)
SOCIETY OF S
VINCENT DE PAUL
994 99 C
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COATS
_99 each
r hrU8ry � - 4
SWEAT RS/SW
TSUIR
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2 for $.99
r ebru ry 8 - 11
UIRTS/BlOUS
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2 for $.99
rpbruory 15 - 18
PANTS/SLACKS
2 for $.99
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bruary 22 - 25
BIK S
_99
nd Up
M rch 1 - 4
TH S SALES TAKE PLAC AT A
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ST. VINq NT 0 PAU
on clo to you.
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by
Tire Centers
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