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 rsons MI :" -, ..... r 011·' H ,f�'; 'H,', WGPI� " ('1111', 1,), ,fl \lM�. �;! 1111 ", 111.\ s, �jl'" � ""1111' 1 �I 'I. WM M .. Hay lilt! H 'or" I've trone ,\/)(,(1" For te" gWII.W,.,,,,lt.fo •• Ilrt • ",'" 10 i·1I f.. 'II � I .,. \ p" I I I' • I j" I I'� , ..... . ..... I I h ... • ... tt, 1V" ,,"I I' . At, II I I. 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 -. Interested In or �IGANWEEK THE ARTS AND CULTURE CO mEE PRESENTS THE 1994 HIGHLAND PARK MICHIGAN WEEK PARADE 12 NOON SATURDAY - MAY 14, 19� LOOKING FOR: DRILL TEAMS· FLOATS • MARCHING BANDS CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS AND USINESSES TO PARTICIPATE IN PARADE For Information call: Earl Wheeler, Ombudsman at 313-252 - 0028 Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. PARADE A.HOll NI �!lIf & • JUllI' 9 fh. �." II. H',I' 11, , Y.,"'" • )urH' }·1 B .• ".. • Sqlll'mbl'r 1 ... \"" () ('Y' 1 • Ju 14 • June 16 • AuJUlt 19 Hvi .. (0\(,·110 • M.1Y 30 w (, ''ot1 ft , L)"fl"1llt ' O"IH'( II( Modi • July 4 ..,., P"rn II \(ft 1111 TBA - .. . • "w,. II ,.., •••• IU'" "UII. , •• e ... " .... ., •• ", AII.W'. I.ILI ., tUN IIU '_I