DA CI Inc nd cen p tells th ory 0 5 unm rrled slst rs, on with a young on, e Ing out their lives In a small vII Inlrel ndin193 Brl nFrll's Ton w rd winning play will be play­ Ing Ap 13- 17 t th Str nd Th tr (12 orth S gnaw, downtown Pon­ tiac). Call 335-8100 DOG SHOW - e ch gan St e F rgrounds will host the Sagln Valley Kennel Club's Spring Dog Show, from am-7pm t the Coll- um and Dairy Bldg, and is open to the public. Admission is for Indi­ viduals and 5 per family The show will feature purebred dogs of all breeds. Call. (517)686-2044. FLEA ARKET - Lovers of an­ tiques and collectibles will love the Detroit's Historical SOciety Guild's Sun. April 1 0 12th Annual Benefit Flea Ma t April 9 and 10, at Historic Fort Wayne AUTO SHOW - The Michigan State (6325 W. Jefferson at livernois) rom Fairgrounds will host the 20th annual 10am to 4pm. FREE. Refreshments Competition Specialist Auto Show and food will be available. Proceeds from Sam to 3pm. The Auto Sale and benefit the Detroit Historical Muse- Swap Meet will take place In the ums. Vendors interested n reserving Michigan Mart, Mall and Agricultural a table should call (313)557-7450. Bldg. and I open to the public. Ad- FREEDOM FUND DINNER _ mission is $4. Call 775-7472. Southern Oakland County Branch BLUES SOCIEiY - Enjoy an after­ NAACP cordially Invites you to the noon of Blues as the Detrolt Blues eighth annual Freedom Fund Dinner Society celebrates National Guitar at the Southfield Manor, 25626 Tele- Month from 1 - 7:30pm, at Sully's In graph Rd, Southfield, MI. Keynote D.ea�orn. Call (3 3)846-1920. speaker: Patricia Russell-McCloud, J.D. Reception: 6pm. Dinner: 7pm. Mon. April 11 Black tie optional. Donation: 60. For tickets: (810)559-2441 advanced HISTORIC CHURCHES - Tour five sales only. historic churches with the Detroit His- torical Society at lOam. This guided MS WALK - Registration has begun bus tour. Churches on the tour In- for the sixth annual 20-kilometer MS elude Sts. Peter and Paul Cathollc, Walk held by the National Multiple Annunciation Greek Orthodox, Christ Sclerosis Society, MI Chapter, Inc. Church Episcopal, St. Charles Bor- April 9 in Grand Rapids & Kalamazoo romeo Catholic and St. Joseph and April 0 in metro Detroit, Flint, Catholic. Tour goers will view the Lansing and Saginaw. Registraticn Interior of each bldg. and learn Its begins at 8am and walking begins at history and significant architecture, 9am (Monroe loe ton only will begin t 11 m). Tickets are $10 for DHS member and For registering, pledges or volunteer- $15 non-members, an must be re- lng, call 1-800-247-7382. served in advance by calling RACE FOR THE CURE - A sporting (313)833-1405 event with a mission to cure and con- WINE TASTING - Over 30 of Call- trol breast cancer A 5K tornla's Sonoma County wineries will race/Walk/racewalk for women, taml- present their premium wines, with lies and friends of all ages and athletic wine makers and winery principals littles, and a 1 mile fun wal at the introducing and pouring their special trot Zoo, Woodward at 10 MI (I - selections, while guests enjoy a varl- 969). Entry forms are avail===;t::::l ety of ligh ' res from 6-9pm calling the MCF-Prentls Com at Hostel St. Regis. Unique wlne-re- sive Cancer Center at (313)833-0715 lated glass art by Center for Creative or (810)544-9099. For the first time, Studies students, faculty and alumni, all registered partlclpants will be ad- as well as Sonoma County wines will mltted FREE into the' Zoo following be available for bidding In a silent the race, courtesy of the Dykema auction from 6:30-8pm. Admission Is Gossett law firm. $35 ($40 at the door) and business SEMINAR - The Speakers Bureau attire is the appropriate dress. All Division of Vazilyn Polnsetta & Asso- proceeds benefit CCS. 872-9463. c;�= oyal anneford CirCUS' Pre nt d by Wedne day, pri120 7:00p.m. Openin ivht All eats 5.0D ff! . Thursday, pril 21 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. riday, pril 22 1 :00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturday, pri123 11:00 a.m., 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. unday, pril Z4 1:.00 & 5:00 p.m. �LAS OOOl.ANO HOPS - 0 - w ucatlo Stereotype turn upside down in ·Purlie Victorious; the 1961 comedy by 0 sie Davis now on tage at Henry Ford Museum Theater. The ca t include (from left) Jacquelyn Craig, Harold Hogan (both of Detroit), Sam Jun rmann (Dearborn) and Ed Bell (Highland Park). Perform­ anc t H nry Ford Meum Th ater continue through April 30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. plus a Sunday matinee at 4:30 p.m. on April 17. For more information or reservations call (313)271-1620 and a k for the Re ervation Center. outreach program at the Detroit His­ torical Museum (5401 Woodward) will present a series of three Interac­ tive workshops for teacher this spring. Workshops are schedule or Tues. April 12 from 4-6 on the Un ground Railroad, Thurs. April 14, 4- 6pm and Tues. May 12, 4-6pm on Detroit's Great Fire of 1805. FREE. Reservations are required. Call Randl Douglas 833- 1 198. beaming blues, banjo music, hog and early registration Is highly recom­ prices and shaggy stories to people mended. Candl Royer 833-1405. lated from home enter- QUEN IN INTERNATIONAL _""'_�"'hn Olive's affectionate. . tV be Ing at the Attic TRADE - An organization for men � P2"""1_,�... r Ave) April 13 _ I and women Involved In global trade, May 1 (874-8284) Invite all to attend the meet!ng where .. the speaker will be Diane Wilke, President, of Northwest Graphics. Wilke will discuss "Developing a Cor­ porate Brochure". Networking begins at 5:30pm at Stewart's Restaurant, 4265 Woodward. Dinner at 6:30pm. F or reservations contact JoAnne Do­ bry (8to)540-8476. Thurs. Ap'r1l14 SINGLES MINGLE - Join the NAACP and Mix 92.3 at the fourth annual·Slngles Mingle' from 6-1 Opm at the fabulous Roostertall (foot of Marquette Dr). E ntertaln­ m ent.. . P rtz es .. Refresh m ents .. Cash �ar. Guests are Invited to wear Afri- Wed. April 1.3 AFRICAN CULTURE - Using live .muslc, a cappella vocations and Fri. April 15 W 81ne Count1 ConUl\unit1 College Office of Student AGti.itie& Downtown Campus PRESENTS: Anti-Rape / Violence Martial Arts Clinic with master �ekou . � Th6 Somani Martial Arts F 6dsration ' Master Sekou will teach us the art of Karate and Judo, ancient african forms of gentle self defense for everyone regardless of sex or age. With discipline in martial arts at your own pace, you can increase coordination; strength and endurance, also firm your body, reshape your figure and relieve stress while' achieving superb tranquility of mind, body and spirit without drugs, or medication. EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO P ARTIC]P ATE IN THIS ANCIENT· AFRICAN ART FORM OF DISCIPLINE Thur day April 1.4, 1.994 11:00 a.m. Multi-purpo room for more information contact Master Sekou at: 876 -0111 or Student Activities at.' 496-2657 Sat. April 16 ARTISTS WORKSHOP - Financial Management for Artists Is the toplc to be .dlscussed In a workshop hosted by the Center for Creative Studies In Detroit from 1 Oam to 12 noon, In room C202 of the CCS Kresege-Ford Fine Arts and Design Arts Bldg., 201 E. Kirby. Call 872-3118, e)d .. 221. BUSINESS CONFERENCE - De­ veloping the entrepreneurial talents of minority buslness People Is the goal of a community business confer­ ence at the Detroit campus of Jordan College (15400 Grand River). The' conference will feature two major­ presentations and four workshops on a variety of topics useful to current or prospective business owners. Call Mike Wright 835-5100 If Interested. CONCERT - Country western singer Billy Dean will perform at the Michigan State Fairgrounds Coli­ seum. Tickets are $9.95 from all TlcketMaster locations. 369-8250. FAIRY TALES - Jump from the printed page to the Bonstelle Thea­ tre's stage from 1 1 am to 12:30pm at Wayne State Unlv.'s ARTStart pro­ gram "Fairy Tales Come Alive." "The Frog Prince," "Red Riding Hood" and "Olnderella' are just some of the tales which will come alive. Tickets are' $2-3. Call (313)577-5448. SAT WORKSHOPS - RegIstration Is open at Oakland University for the work hop that prepeares for the SA T* " «olleg� entry a Qeglnnlp�iAprll, f 6. Ihe next exam Is May t . A three-session SAT workshop Is set for Saturdays, April 16, 23 and 30 from 9-4pm. Tuition is $115. Call (313)370-3120, anytime. Community Announcements FOSTER PARENTS - "Light up The. Life of a Child!" Become a Foster Parent! To find out more, contact La­ Tonya Shephard, Methodist Chil­ dren's Home Society at 531-4060. HISTORY - The Detroit Historical' Society announces the formation 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 organizations. To reserve a speaker, orfor more Information, con­ tact Detroit Historical Society Market­ Ing Director John Sonego (313)833-7937. MASTER SPORTS PROGRAM - A role model for organized senior cltl­ zen programs. It offers on e of the most diverse array of activities includ­ Ing basketball, bowling, cycling, golf, horseshoes, line dancing, softball, swimming, volleyball, walking and more. For complete list of all the Mas­ ter Sports Program activities, call (313}876-0877. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS - The Marygrove College Music Depart­ ment is now accepting applications for scholarship-auditions for the 1994- . 95 year. Applications are now avail- able for students interested in pursu­ ing a music degree at Marygrove Col- _ lege on a full time basis. Marygrove College, 8425 W. McNichols Rd. Auditions are open to voice, plano, organ, guitar or flute students. Pro­ spective students are encouraged to apply early by contacting the Music Department for an application and audition guidelines. Call Sue Vander­ bect at 862-8000 ext .. 315 or 232 OFF THE STREETS - Serving fami­ lies in crlsts �nd youth at risk, is a 24-hour program providing an emer­ gency you h shelter, elephone hot­ line, cr ists Intervention, and information and referrals. The pro­ gram is funded by the Michigan De­ partment 0 Social Services and the U.S Department of Health and Hu­ man Services Detroit Eas side (824.' 4520) Detroit Westside (873-0678) SCHOLARSHIPS - Aoplicatlons for collegebound students are available at the Detroit Branch NAACP Each year he Detroit Branch NAACP pro­ vides over $30,000 in scholarships to Detroit area youth Scholarships will be awarded In Ma�, 1994 eligible studies. I nterested students shoulo call the Branch Office at (313) 871- 2087 or see their high school coun­ selor.