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 ARTS AND CULTURE CO mEE PRESENTS
THE 1994
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MICHIGAN WEEK PARADE
12 NOON SATURDAY - MAY 14, 19�
LOOKING FOR:
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CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS AND USINESSES TO
PARTICIPATE IN PARADE
For Information call:
Earl Wheeler, Ombudsman
at 313-252 - 0028
Monday - Thursday
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