Fill c rt (I i 11/11 (' III . \ rts . Tu Ip Cr ft.2pm. To h 1 Th In m ional In- itut I brate i 75th anni- 'Vi ry of rvi to the ethnic communiti in th roit a , th City of Southfield Commu­ nity Rela ions De rtment joins The Institute in p enting the Intern tional Folk nce F ti- val on Sunday, pril 17, at the Sou hfield Civic Center, from 3:30-7 p.m. n gain n ou nding intern tional gourmet r tau­ ran nd specialty shops will provid the la . h international buff t. The international buffet will be open from 3:30 until 6 p.m. Eleven fabulous ethnic music and dance groups will perform continuously on the stage in the Civic enter Pavilion including (in order of appearance): Troupe Ta'amullat ear East Dan rs, Audinys Lithuanian Folk Dance Troup, Wisla Polish Folk Dance Ensemble, Tagum­ pay Philippine Cultural Ensem­ ble, Alejandro Scarpino and the Argentine Tango Club Dancers and Troy Dance Studio Dancers, Maria del Carmen Grupo vance or $15 at the door. The T A °1 5 Espana, Echoes of Ukraine, Sar- U es. prl isan Slovak Polk Ensemble, Art buffet includes three g1 of AMER C S 0 of Mo ion Dance Theatre, Tim wine, coffee or soft drinks, en- t AN EXPL RE CUBA - treew,. ... " ' and Lu.III ttar Iii_IIS.. _I I share the r racen expe ences on ancing, and Vidyanjali East ben t - the Episcopal Peace Fellowship's Indian Dancers. tute's ethnic enrichment pro- fact-finding trip to Cuba at 7pm. The grams. forum Includes movies, slides, ques- TICKETS FOR THE Dance To order tickets send check or tlon and answer period, and an up- Festival are just $13.50 in ad- money orde� made payable to date on the recent Pastors for Peace caravan. Location: 324 S. Maple (3 blks E. of WooctNard, 2 blks S of 1 1 MI) and Is sponsored by Peace/Ac­ tion. Call 548-3920. EASTER VACATION FESTIVAL - The Children's Easter Vacation Fes­ tival, a week of free programs for children four years and older, is April 5-9 at the Detroit Public Library, This annual event takes place In the Friends Auditorium of the Main LI­ brary, 5201 Woodward Ave. In­ cluded In the weeks' entertainment are: storytellers, magic, dance and more. Call 833-1437/1490 for Infor­ mation and sch�dule. Wed. April 6 DANCI G AT LUGH ASA - This Inc ndescent play tell the ory of 5 unmarried sl ters, one w h a young on, eking out their lives In a small villa In Ireland In 1936. Bnan Friel' Tony award winning play will be play­ Ing Apnl 3 - 17 at the Strand Theatre (12 North Sag naw, downtown Pon­ tiac). Call 335-8100. EXHIBIT - WatJve Ameticen tm- g8S, • exhibit of photographs from the Library of Congress, plus onglnal photogravures from Edward Curtis' The North American I ndlans Is at the Detroit Public Library April 3 - May 28. The exhibit Is on the third & first floors of the Main Library, 5201 Woodward Ave. Call 833-4042. Mon. April 4 ' SPRING REVIVAL. - St. Stephen's Community Church, United Church of Chrtst will hold Its three-day SprIng Revival on April 4-6. The post-Easter revival theme Is 'Because He Lives.' Services begin nightly at 7pm at the church located at 1420 W. Oakland Ave (at Jenison) In lanSing. The re­ vival preacher will be Rev. Dr. Jere­ miah A Wright, Jr. of Chicago, IL. St. Stephen's Invites the community to attend. Call 484-2180. BIRTH - A teen pregnancy program of Operation Get Down, Is sponsoring a 'Sprlng Gala' for expecting young women under twenty from toarn to 3:30pm, at It's faCility, 9980 Gratiot near Harper. The affair will provide Information on Its services available to assist the expecting teen and en­ able those Interested to enroll In the program. The gala Is FREE to eve­ ryone. Call 921 -9422. Thurs. April 7 DOORWAY TO FREEDOM - To . commemorate African American His­ tory Month, the Detroit Hlstorlcal Mu­ seum (5401 Woodward) has opened a new permanent exhibition. "Door To Freedom",' celebrating the Important role Detroit played as a terminus on the Underground Railroad. The exhi­ bition traces the route of the Under­ ground Railroad through the state of Michigan and Identifies the many safe stations, churches and homes within the city and state where people es­ caping from slavery found refuge be­ fore crossing the border to Canada and free.dom. Call (313)833-7934. Fri. April 8 (ART)WORKS - Thom Bohnert, Robert Caskey, Brian Uljeblad, Cath­ erine Smith, faculty sculptors from Mott Community College In Flint. Runs April 8 thru May 14. Detroit Focus Gallery (33 E. Grand River) Admission free. An opening recep­ tion for the artists will be held April 8, from 5:30-9pm. Call (313)965-3245. - A dford Llbr ry. Family Story Tim . 7pm. 935-534 . 4-5 Chlldr n' Llbr . E er V c - t on Fe tlv I: Th torytell r pr nt Butterfly Wings and Mu I I Thing . 10am and rep ated at 1 pm. For group of 10 or more hould make reservations. 833-1490/1437. From Detroit, danc r with Th Art of MotJon Dance Theatre, include (from left) Karma Stuart Kith David Wood, Michell Gordon, Director Kar n Prall, Achea Gi t, nd Dan Wicker. Th� Art of Motion will perform at The International In titute' International Folk Dance Festival Sunday, AprU 17, 1994, at the Southfield Civic Center. - Dougl Mr. Andr 833-9714. Ing with ck) 2pm. the Smithsonian Institution on Apnl8 and 9. Performances will take place at the Ntlonal Museum of Amerlcan History at 14th Street and Constitu­ tion Ave, N.W. In Carmichael Audito­ rium from noon to 4pm, and In the Flag Hall at 8pm. All performances are FREE and open to the public. Call (202)357-2700. PEACE TALES - Folktales from Europe, Africa, Asia. and the Pacific Northwest which underscore the challenges and triumphs In society's quest for peace, will be celebrated In the one-act play 'Peace Tales" April 8 and 9 at 8pm at Washtenaw Com­ munity College (4800 E. Huron River Dr). FREE and open to the public. (31 3) 973-3300. SYMPOSIUM - 'Clvll Rights In the 1 990s: Where Are We Now? Where Should We Go?' will be addressed at the sixth annual Symposium of the University of Michigan Black Law Stu­ dents Alliance Aprtl 8-9 at the Law School. Symposium panel discus­ sions are FREE. Scholarship ban­ quet Is $20 for students, $50 for non-students and $60 for patrons. Panel Information: Chris Ware 9313)741-8958. Banquet informa­ tion: Usa Lawson (313)995-9584. Sat. April 9 - Duffield L1br ry. R adlng A nbow Vld 0 • 2pm. 898-2424. - Redford Library. Afrlc Amerlc Reading Club: Book-A Les on Befor Dying by Ernest Galne . 6-7:46pm. 935-5344. 4-7 Children's Library. Easter Vaca­ tion Festival: Gemini Twin Brothers, musicians, Sander and Laszlo Slo­ moults present a musical celebration for children and the whole family. 10am and 1 pm. For group of 10 or more hould make reservations 833- 1490/1437. - Douglass Library. Make a Spnng Craft. 1 pm. 833-9714. 4-8 Children's Library. Easter Vaca­ tion Festival: Mlng the Magnlftcent and Barbara presenting magic for all ages. 1 1 am and 2:30pm. Groups of 10 or more please make reserva­ tions. 833- 1490/1437. 4-9 Chaney Library. Easter program: Bernie Steven's World 01 Magic show. 3:30pm. 935-4314. - Jeffer­ son Library. 1 pm. 267-6562. - Conely Library. Spring Into sprlng­ sprout up some funl 1 :30pm. 898- 2426. - Franklin Library. Storytelling with Sylvia Brown. 1 pm. 267-6561. -Hubbard Library. AfncanAmerlcan Literary Guild. 10am-2pm. 935-3434. - Mark Twain Ubrary. Saturday at the movies. 2pm. 267 -65�5. studies. In'terested students should call the Branch OffIce at (313) 871- 2087 or see their high school coun­ selor. tlonal and contemporary jazz, 12:15- 1 pm. 224-0580. - Douglass Library. "Sugaring-Off" program. Sample maple sugar prod­ ucts. 2pm. 833-9714. Community Announcements AUDITIONS - Michigan Theater & Dance Troupe auditions - techni­ cians, dancers, singers, muslctans, 'actors, actresses and writers wanted Thursday's, In April 7, 21,28 and May 5, 19, 26 at 7pm at Thompson School, 16300 Lincoln Dr. (btwn Southfield Rd & Evergreen) - (singers and dancers bring cassette tapes). Sat­ urday's 1 :30pm at 19374 Woodward Ave (btwn 7 & 8 MI Rds). ESSAY CONTEST :- The purpose of this contest Is to encourage student research and writing on African American I.Ife, history and culture and to generate more advanced study, Any undergraduate and graduate stu­ dent in the first two year's of master's degree or doctoral study may qualify. Winners will be awarded $500 cash prizes and invited to the ASALH An- ual Meeting In October 1994. En­ tries must be received by May 15, 1994. Call (202)667-2822 for de­ tailed Information. FOSTER PARENTS - Methodist Children's Home Society 26645 W. Six Mile Rd) asks you to "Piece a child's life back together" - Become a Foster Parent' To find out more con­ tact: LaTonya Shephard (313)531- 4060. Don't Delay, CALL TODAYI Next information meeting is from 6- 8pm. HISTORY - The Detroit Historical Society announces the tormatlon of a Speakers Bureau to offer educational lectures and presentations about metro Detroit history. The Society's Speakers Bureau Is available to speak to civic, church and profes­ sional orqanlzatlons. To reserve a speaker, or for more Information, con­ tact Detroit Historical Society Market­ Ing Director John Sonego (313)833- 7937. OFF THE STREETS - Serving fami­ lies in cnsis and youth at risk, IS a 24-hour program providing an emer­ gency youth shelter, telephone hot­ line, crisis Intervention, and Library Activities I The third annual 'Meet At City Hall' sponsored by Ameri­ can Family Association, has been scheduled for Thursday, May 5. Some 3,000 cities rtici­ pated in the event in 1993. 'Meet At City Hall' is a very simple concept. People gather at their local City Hall and pray for the moral rebirth of our country from 12 noon to 12:40 p.m. Na­ tional Headquarters is P.O. Box 2440, Tupelo, MS 38803. April 10 April 17 "Detroit Peregrine Update" (2 :30 Sunday Series Program) Come and learn ab ut the Peregrine Falcons' first wild nesting in Detroit'S history. b�::-4t..,,��w(J ,.-' lud Yerke of the ttl e ept 01 ural Resources (DNR) IIZook eping t the D troit Zo "( :30 Sun ay Serres Program) Beth Johnson, S nior lephant Keep r at the Oetrort Zoo, will relate her animal exp nenc�s through a slide program. "��t.. April 23 and April 24 Ildllle, () I$ClISS Issues with Visitors Sunda April 23 For in ormation a ut p rtlcipann contact: Maureen Schwartzhoff at 4 416' rm ti n, th rwi e noted ) 2 7-7157 , . DOG SHOW - The Michigan State Fairgrounds will host the Saginaw Valley Kennel Club's Spring Dog Show, from 9am-7pm at the Coli­ seum and Dairy Bldg, and Is open to the public. Admission Is $3 for Indi­ viduals and $per family. The show will feature purebred dogs of all breeds. Call (517)686-2044. FLEA MARKET - Lovers of an­ tiques and collectibles will love the Detroit's Historical Society Guild's 12th Annual Benefit Flea Market April 9 and 10, at Historic Fort Wayne (6325 W. Jefferson at Livernois) from t Oarn to 4pm FREE. Refreshments and food will be available. Proceeds benefit the Detroit Hlstortcel Muse­ ums, Vendors Interested In reserving a table should call (313)557-7450. FREEDOM FUND DINNER - Southern Oakland County Branch NAACP cordially Invites you to the CURLY TOP (1935) - Shirley Tem- eighth annual Freedom Fund Dinner pie stars In one of her cutest (she's In at the Southfteld Manor, 25626 Tele­ her mid-sixties now) films, a dls- graph Rd, Southfield, MI. Keynote gulsed version of Daddy Long Legs. speaker: Patrtcla Russell-McCloud, There's lots of music and a cast which , J. D. Reception: 6pm. Dinner: 7pm. Includes John Boles, Rochelle Hud- Black tie optlonel, Donation: $60. For son, Arthur Treacher and Jane Dar- tickets: (810)559-244 1 advanced weH. sales only. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES M�WALK-Reglstratlonhasbegun race/walk/racewaJk for women, fami­ lies and fr1ends of all ages and athletic abilities, and a 1 mile fun walk at the Detroit Zoo, Woodward at 10 MI 0- 969). Entry forms are available by calling the MCF-Prentls Comprehen­ sive Cancer Center'at (313)833-0716 or (810)54 4-9099. For the first time, all registered partiCipants will be ad­ mitted FRcE Into the Zoo following the race, courtesy of the Dykema Gossett law firm.