Pooh (Margaret Exner of Auburn Hill ), Pigi t (Rebecca 8 rdy of
Birmingham) nd all their friend romp through th 100 Acre
Wood in Winnie-the-Pooh, the stage adaptation of A.A. Mine'
children's classic. Winnie-the-Pooh will be t the 80 tell Thea
tre on April 30 and May 7 at 11am and 2pm. Tick tare $3 per
erson, $2 for group often or mor . Call (313)Sn-2960 for more
info.
Sat. April 23
INFORMATIVE DISCUSSIONS
Cranbrook Institute of Science Invites
arents and children to Family Sci
once Day. Human Sexuality from
t Oarn until' 2pm. Gu III
Dr. Sylvia Hacker. t)r.''Hac er II
" d two fr�,..aI£cLJS8IIOC\l ..... .w.""1IL
11th parents, the second with children
ges nine and up - about human
exuality and avoiding risky behavior.
A discussion with a person living with
HIV and a tour of Cranbrook's What
About AIDS? exhibit Is Included. Ad
mission Is FREE. Call 645-3230 for
reservations. Cranbrook Institute of
Science, 1221 North Woodward Ave.
PAGEANT - The Youth Day Com
mittee of the Ebenezer African Meth
odist Eplsocpal Church, 5151 W.
Chicago Blvd, is preparing for the Mr.
nd Miss Ebenezer Pageant at 4pm.
Youth from the ages of 5- 1 7 will dis
play talent
TREE SALE - The Greening of De
troi will host its third annual Tree
ale Lightly branched 8 foot bare
root Maple. Ash and Linden shade
trees will be offered to the community
t the Michigan State Fairgrounds,
ate 2, from 8am until 4pm. The cost
p r tree Is $15. Call (31 3}821 -TREE.
,
YOUNG ABE LINCOLN - Frontier
life of the 1840's is the setting of a
rouSing new musical about the earty
years of our 16th president. Young
"'be Uncoln will take the Youtheatre
<; age at the Music Hall Center (35�
Madison Ave) with performances at
1 m and 2pm. Youngsters under five
V <If WIll not b dmitted Call 963- 7663.
Sun. April 24
BENEFIT CONCERT - Over one
ozen children's recording artists will
ather for the Irst time for a special
concert performance of "If I Care," the
title song for the child abuse project
"If We Dare to Care," at the Roya1 Oak
Music Theatre at 1 pm Tickets are
$10 and available at the Royal Oak
Music Th atre and all TlcketMaster
Outlets
ORGAN CONCERT - David Burton
Brown, organist wl:l perform selected
works by Walton, Mozart, Franck and
helnberger at 4pm at First Unitar
Ian Universalist Church, 4605 Cass
Ave at Forest (833-9107 Donations:
$10 which Includes a catered recep
tion following the concert. All pro
ceeds from the concert benefit organ
resteration
MUSIC FESTIVAL - A Blues 4
Blues en fit concert and all star jam
tsatunnq more than six area Blues
bands will take place from 3pm u iI.
2am at T J's, 26700 Schoenherr In
Wan n he full spectrum blues fes
tival Will showacas some of Detroit's
in st blues bands Call (810)776-
7775
SUNDAY STROLL Tour Historic
Wyandotte with t Detroit Historical
ociety at a "Sunday Stroll" at 2pm
til hlights of the tour will Include th
Ius oric Ford-MacNichol home, a
Oue n Ann Victorian style house
built In 1 8 ,and the historic Marx
H us ,an Italian e s ructur built in
1 b2 t-hat was recently restored
T ours begin at 2pm sharp and last 2-3
hours. Tickets are $4 for DHS mem
bers and $8 for non members, and
must be purchased In advance
(313) 833-1405.
Tue . April 26
,
FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE - The
song and dance celebration featuring
• the music of 1940's Jazz great Louis
Jordan, plays Detroit's Fisher Thea
tre for a limited 3 week engagement
Aprtl26through May 15. For Informa
tion call 872- 1000.
Thurs. April 28
EXHIBIT - Don your favorite pair of
bell-bottoms, put some flowers In
your hair and visit the Detroit Histori
cal Museum's new exhibition, "Feelln'
Groovy: Amertca in 1969", at a spe
cial preview party from 6-8pm In the
Museum's Kresge Gallery. For tick
ets and info about the exhibition pre
view party, call 833- 1 805. Open to the
public. now until August.
EXHIBIT -In conjunction with their
"Quilts around the hous • exhibition,
the Detroit Historical Museum spon
sors a "Quilt Discovery Day· from
10:30am to 3:30pm In the ground
floor classrooms at th Museum.
5401 Woodward Ave. If you own a
quilt, are a quilter, know a good story
about a qullter or have quilt-rei ed
Information, this provide a good op
portunity to share your speel Infor
mation. Contact Cynthl Young
(297 -8376).
LECTURE - You cannot afford to
m Iss this lecture with" one of the most
Important messengers of chang In
American today,' Dr. Khalld AJ-M n
sour, author of 'Betray By Any Other
Name' will lecture April 30 and May 1
at 3pm' In WSU' Gener L auras
Bldg, 5045 Third Ave (W. Warr n).
Call 861-3717 for tJcket Inform Ion.
ANTI-VIOLENCE CONTEST - De
troit students It' your tum to. XPf1
your feelings about violence nd Its
effect through the ·SlIence the Vio
lence contest. The competition Is
open to special education, elemen
tary, middle and high school students
who attend a Detroit public or private
school or live In Detroit. Judging Is
May 2-6, 1994. To enter choose one
of three themes: • Silence the VIo
lence • Stop the KIlling Before It
Starts and. Kids Killing Kids.
Po tar Conteat entries must be a
minimum of 11x141n and a maximum
of 22x28In. E Ny cont •• t entrl
must be printed, neatly written or
ty ped on 8 1/2)( 11 In paper, one side
BRO COACHMAN
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Birthday Celebration.
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HISTORY - The Detro HI or1ca1
Socl ty an noun the formation of a
Speak r Bul'l u to offer educational
lectures and pr entatlons about
metro Detro hi ory. The Society's
Speakers Bur au I vallable to
pe to cMc, church d prof -
lonal organIZation, To r rv
peeker,orformor InformatJon,oon-
tact 0 trott Historical Socfety Market
Ing . Director John Sonego
(313}833-7937.
MASTER SPORTS PROGRAM - A
role model for organiz d nlor citi
zen program. It offers one � the
moat dI r array of actJvltl Includ
Ing ba ketball. bowling, CYcling, golf,
horseshoes. line dancing. softball,
wlmmlng. volleyball. walking nd
more. For oomplete list of all the Mas
ter Sports Program activities, call
(313}876-0877.
MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS - The
Marygrov College Music Depart
ment Is now accepting application
fOr scholarshlp,auditions for the 1994-
����s re now vall
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THE 1994
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12 NOON SATURDAY - MAY 14, 19�
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For Information call:
Earl Wheeler, Ombudsman
at 313-252 - 0028
Monday - Thursday
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