TIO AL WO EN'S DAY nt featu mark tplac ,boo tore andwomenln N HIlI"..a .. , S II dl play tables h r1ng Inform tlon nd goods from ov r 50 community organizations from noon tlll6pm at UAW Local 600, 10650 Dlx t 'N)'omlng, In Dearborn. Int rn tlonal Women's Day com­ memorates the courageous march of 1908, when 1, OOO's 01 women took eN r the streets 01 New York to de­ mand an end to child labor and 60- hour work weeks, and for the right to vote and form unions. Great soul food, Salvadoran cuisine, PaJestinlan fare and vegetarian delights will be available throughout the day. Free chlldcare Is being provided by Alter­ natives for Girls. Admls Ion: $2. Everyone Is welcome. Call 841-6948. 1920'S BLACK PHOTOGRAPHER - Photograpt,s by Harvey C. Jack- 8011., St., an African American photog­ rapher working In Detroit In the 1920's, are on display at the Detroit Public Ubrary, 5201 Woodward Ave In the Unlv. Cultural Center. The ex­ hibit Is on the first floor, near the Woodward entrance, and will be on dl play March 12-26. 833-4042. PORCELAIN DOLL WORKSHOP­ The Detroit HIstorical Museum offers a thre week workshop where partici­ pant can create their own PorcelaJn Do I on March '2, , 9 and 26 from 1 0:30am to 12:30pm. Registration s $26 d matertals $30. This Is a d() , aniCll�_JWit SLIDE LECTURE - Quilt enthusi­ asts are Invited to ·Deceptlvely Sim­ ple: The Beauty of Two Color Quilts· a IIde lecture by noted Ann Arbor quilter, teacher and historian Barbara Kilbourn at the Detroit HlstorlcaJ Mu- um, 54Ql Woodward (at Kirby) at 1 :30pm. Admission Is free. Reser-. vatJons are suggested, ans can be made by calli ng (31 3) 833-1805. SPEAK..QUT - Workers and the un- mployed will hold an International Speak-Out to protest the phony ·Jobs eummtr called by PresIdent Clinton and the Group 01 Seven (G-7) as the blgge job cutters, union busters and wattare slashers In the wortd. All those affected by plant closIngs, lay offs, low wages, poverty, hunger and homelessness are urged to Join with community and union activists and reps from other countries to raise de­ mand for Jobs at a living wage for all. RadIsson Hotel Pontchartraln Ball­ room, at Jefferson Ave. and Wash­ Ington Blvd In downtown Detroit from t-scrn. Call (313)965-0074. VOLUNTEERS - The NeIghbor­ hood Resource Center Project will ponsor a free workshop on new and tradItional sources for volunteers. The workshop will be held from 6:15- 8:45pm In the Explorers Rm of the Detroit Main Ubrary. 341-3859 . . SUn. March 14 BEER TASTING - Border'S own Matt Dosmann and Steve Warr�n will compare different domestic beers and ales, and offer a tasting of each to explaln the variations. Seating Is rch 15 MUSIC IS IN THE AIR - Noontime Concerts at the Downtown 0 tro Public Ubrary, 121 Gratiot Farmer, continue now thru May w h a lively ssortment 01 mu cal pertormanc every Tue day, 12: 15-1 pm. Admis­ sion Is free and downtowners e In­ vited to bring a lunch. Coffee Is avail. for a quarter donation. The Downton Library f ces the Cadillac Center People Mover op. (2�4-0580). JAZ2. JAM SESSIO - Featuring the Jartbu ShahldQuartet every Mon­ day at 9:30pm at Alvin's Finer Delica­ tessen, 5756 Cass Ave (WSU campus). General adrnlss on: $2 - WSU stud nts $1. Call 832-2355. Tues. March 16 CONFERENCE - Rearing children of good will conference series. Pur­ pose: To bring together a diversity of students so that they may engage In he meaningful dialogue necessary to Increase awareness, under anding, and respect among people of all backgrounds. Please Inquire by call­ Ing Barbara Gray 869-6306. DISTINGUISHED WARRIORS - Please Join the Detroit Urban League at 6pm at the Westin Hotel (Renais­ sance Ballroom) In saluflng these six distinguished warriors: Ester Gordy Edwaards, Arthur Johnson, Walton Lewis, Bishop H. Irving Mayson, Vio­ let T. Lewis and Remus G. Robinson. Tickets are seventy-five dollars per person. Select corporate packages are &vallable. A portion of your con­ tribution Is tax-deductible. Forfurth r mem���J��/��4��t��� tory Month, the Detroit Historical Mu- um (5401 Woodward) has opened a new permanent exhibition, -Door To Preedom", celebrating the Important role Detroit played as a terminus on the Underground Aailroad. The exhl- CONFERENCE - Reunions maga­ zine, a proud co-sponsor of the Afri­ can-American Family Reunion Conference, features the conference program In Its 1994 spring I available now. A one-year Aeun ons magazine subscription (four Issues) Is Included In the $30 fee for the 7th annual three-day conference, March 18-20, 1994 at Temple University In Philadelphia. For add ttl onal Inform • tion write AAFRC, Temple University School of Social Administration, Rit­ ter Hall Annex, (004-00), Phlladel­ p'hla, P A 19122. .tfATlO L.,.,. OC.LA'-.. 0 K MONTH - I n honor of National So­ cial W ,rf'l er or1el I nstitute of Metropolltaln Detroit so­ cial work staff Invites all social work­ ers and social wort< students to an Informal luncheon In the beautiful Hall of Nations at The Institute In Detroit's Cultural Center, 111 E. Kirby at the Today's business concept JoAnn Jenkin ouch hopp l EJ- n , ... -,,\., ........ (Loclt d In the E .. tern Pt\IIrket) t • Jj • ." ", HRS: Mon.-Wod.l0 •. m.-4p.m. i' . j�-t'" -{ Thurs. - $all Oa.m.-7p.m. Retail pa Available 259-7012 he erfect 2735 Russell F •• hlons & Accuaorl • fer Women Y"I""./Ia', d. �"";(III; j .. "" II .. '11/" I.. II. (1 ... ""'f' J "".'" M'g" F.·"'on PI" <;,' r I'''' ·�·_,..t (313) 25' 2 30 • I CHEST OF OLE TREASURES A s I. Shop M n· Women • Chlldr n's We ; Col n Brogdon By ARDELLA THOMAS Mlchlg.n Citizen n DETR IT - It takes creative- o build a successful buai- . 2-27-94 n Jo Ann .Ienkms, owner of a Touch of Clas shop, under­ stands the concept of creative- ---------- -------- CONFERENCE - Urban Aff rs pro­ gram at MSU Is hosting 8 one-day urban policy conference designed to a Mayor Dennis Archer In ad­ dressing numerous urban problems facing Detroit. Any Interested Mlchl- g n re Idents should attend. The conference fee of $25 Includes lunch and conference materials. GOLDILOCKS AND A CIRCUS - The Mellkln Puppet Theatre of Chi­ cago takes a fresh look at the adven­ tures of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and then rounds out a double bill with Puppet Circus. Th Mallklns will appear In the Youtheatre Puppets at the DIA series, presented In the Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture Hall. (963-7663). ' INDOOR WALKATHON - The sixth annual United Negro College Fund (UNCF) 'Walk-a-Mlle-To-Save-A- , Mind' walkathon will be held at 8am In Detroit's New Center area. For more Inform atlon about sponsorship, volunteertng, or team partiCipation, call Jim Wright at the UNCF offlce 965-4327 or 966-5660. Wo of Mercy Whimsey and deadly erious co-exist in the original paints by Fritz Eichenberg on exhibit at the Swords into Plowshares � eeee Cellter & eQj (� East Adams), March 5 • May 26. The 104 prints by the ood engraver f;R . ,1jq • a � : tour in Euro , , t .... , Ei�bergwas born in Germany in 19G1, where he worked for publishing houses as lithographer and staff artist. When Hitler came to power in 1933, Eichenberg came to the United States in protest. He later became a Quaker, and was involved with the Catholic Worker Movement. For the latter he did many illustra­ tions for their publications, working with founder, Dorothy Day. Some of the signed prints are for sale. For information call 965-5422. P_:TheDe­ M\IItf1!liU 'lA�14*Ur+n�'fM� • 0 qu partl 1- pants develop their aNn quilts on March 19 and 26 from 10:3Oam - 2:30pm. Registration Is $20, and rna- tertals cost Is $6. PartiCipants must attend both sessions. Contact: Walter WeENer, 833-1263. We know what' e gOlng on and 0 hould you! ub crib theM • arne Address ity 'J pt# _-'-_ Zip eck ne: ign me up for a ub cription to the Michigan itizen. $21 one yr. $ 2 six rna . $16 ne yr. r e 4 week trial subscription. ) L I Mail to: Michiga� Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Pk, MI 48203.