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Michigan Citizen, 1994-05-01

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Mon. May 2
BRUNCH - "Women Charting New
Directions" is the theme of the Eighth
Annual Women's Action for New Di- .
rections Mothers' Peace Day Brunch
to be held at 9am at The Communtty
House in Birmingham. WAND for­
merty known as Women's Action for
Nuclear Disarmament. The
honorees are Judith Doner Berne,
The Honorable Jan Oelan and Lisa
Blackburn. Th keynote speaker Is
Mildred Jeffrey. Reservations may be
made by calling {S10)352-0844 by
Wednesday, Aprt127.
H!STORIC TOUR - Tour five hls­
torte churches with the Detroit Histori­
cal Society from 1 Oam to 4pm. Lunch
is served durtng the tour. Churches
on the tour Include Sweetest Heart of
Mary Catholic, St. Anthony Catholic,
St. John-St. Ll.lke United Church of
Christ, Church of the Messiah Epis­
copal, and Annunciation Catholic.
Tour goers will view the Interior of
each building and learn its history and
significant architecture. Tickets are
$10 for DHS members and $15 for
non-members, and must be reserved
in advance by call1ng�313)833-1405.
POSITIVE RECOVERY - Educa­
tion/Support group for men and
women 18 and over who .are HIV+
and In recovery from alcohol and/or
drugs meets the 2nd and 4th· Mon­
days from 5:30-7pm. For Information
and location call Wellness Networks
Client Services 1 (8oo}515-3434 and
ask for John.
SPRING REVIVAL - Greater Com­
munity Missionary Baptist Church,
16900 Puritan at Ferguson will hold
their annual Spring Revival Service
May 2-6. Classes on Evangelism will
be held each evening from 6-7pm
Guest lecturer Rev. Chart Ie Knighten,
pastor of the Pilgrim Travelers Baptist
Church of Inkster. MI. Evangelist for
the week will be Rev. John D. Kelley,
pastor of Ely ton Baptist Church.
Choirs will be singing nightly. Dr.
Marvin J. Kelley is. the host pastor
Come and praise the Lord with us.
The public Is Invited.
Tues. May 3
AMTRAK OPEN HOUSE - Cele­
brate the openlnq of Detroit's New
Center Station from 9:30 - 11 :30am
on the corner of Baltimore & Wood­
ward Avenue Ceremony and rlbbon­
cutting at 10am. Am rak goes from
Detroit to Pontiac with stops In. Royal
Oak and Birmingham.
"
ASTHMATIC SUPPORT GROUP -
A group offering education and sup­
port to parents of asthmatic chlidren
meets the first Tuesday of each
month at 7pm at Partridge Woods
Medical Center, 43750 Garfield Rd In
Clinton Township, 1 (8(0) 237-5646.
NEW PARENT SERIES - A FREE
series of four classes fer new parents,
led by a regis ered nurse, will cover
issues of Interest on Tuesdays
weekly at 1 pm at St. John Hosp tal
and Medical Center, 22101 Morose at
Mack. Babies are welcome. Classes
may be joined anytime. Discussion
will Include baby care concerns,
breast feeding Issues, and coping
with the emotional and physical
changes after having a baby. Next
sessions are May 3, 10, 17, 24 and
31. Call 1 (800)237-5646.
SUPPORT SERIES - Learning and
Living with HIV/AJDS - An 'educa­
ronal support series for persons at-
GOOFIN' Willi THE GLOBTROTTERS - Goofy me t t� H rl m Glob trotter at Di ney-MGM
Studios, where the ·world's greate t b k tball team" performed recently before an ud ence of
Watt Disney World gue l Hamming it up with Goofy r (l-r) Matthew ·Showbiz· Jackson, Jolette
.J zzy. Law and ·Sweet Lou" Dunbar.
fected by AIDS, HIV positive
Individuals and their families, friend
and partners will meet Tuesday eve­
nings, 7:30-10:00pm at Wellness
Networks, Inc., 845 Livernois, Fem­
dale, MJ. 1 (8(0)872-AJOS (2437).
Wed. May 4
BLOOD PRESSURE .CHECKS
Free blood pressure readings will be
given at three Macomb County loca­
tions. May 4 and the flr Wed. of each
month, from 10am to noon Metro
Duramed medical supply and eqolp­
ment store, 022239- Greater Mack, S .
Clair Shores - May 18, and the third
Wed. of each month, from. 10am to
noon at St. John Home Health Care,
19001 E. Nine MI Rd, Ste 200, East­
pointe - Anytime In Express Care at
St. John Hospital-Macomb Center,
26755 Ballard 'Rd, Harrison Town­
Ship.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
GROUP - A group offertng women
a supportive environment In which to
meet other women and share con­
cems and feelings. about breast can­
cer meets the first Wed. of each
month meets at St. John Hospital and
Medical Center, 22101 Moross at
Mack from 2 to 3:30pm. FREE. Call
343-4813 or 343-3684 weekdays.
DIABETICS CLASS - Classes to
help diabetics and their families are .
offered four consecutive Wednes­
days from 7 to 9:30pm at the Par­
tridge Woods Medical Center, 43750
Garfield Rd (btwn 19 MI & Hall Rds),
Clinton Township. Classes will cover
shopping and eating out; exercise,
stress, prevention of complicatIons;
and general Information regarding
diet, diabetics medications and blood
tests. Class dates are May 4, 11, 18
and 25. Fee/registration Info 343-
3380. Most In urance plans cover costs.
SCHOOLKIDS' FREE CONCERT
SERIES � Ramblln' Jack Elliott Is the
original bohemian singing cowboy.
He was a close companion to Woody
Guthrie and a major Influence on Bob
Dylan, Krts Krlstofferson, Mlck Jag­
gar, John Prine, Bruce Springsteen,
just to name a few. Bruce Pratt Is a
veteran performer from Connecticut.
Call Bruce Pratt (207)843-7502. The
Ark at 8pm. Call (313)763-8587 for
ticket Information.
SPOUSES TOGETHER - Support
group, for people caring for spouses
with chronic or long-term medical
problems, meets at 2pm the first
Wed., of each month ,at St. John Hos­
pltal-Macornb Center, 26755 Ballard
Rd (btwn Crocker & Shook Rd) Har­
rison Township. The group dis­
cusses coping strategies and
community resources in an emotion­
ally supportive atmosphere. Call
465-5501.
Thurs. May 5
DIABETES EDUCATION SERIES
- A free monthly senes 0 Informa- -
tional programs for diabetics and their
families takes place the fir Thursday
of every month at 7pm at St John
Hospital and Medical Center, 22101
Moross at Mack To register, call
1 (800}237-5646 weekdays
PHOTOMURALS - Three photomu­
rals of the Detro' Institute of Arts'
famous Diego Rivera murals were
recently presented to the Bowen
Branch of the Detroit Public Library.
They Will be unveiled at the Cinco de
Mayo Umsiyyah Fannlyyah (FIfth of
May Night of Art) festivities at 7pm at
Sat. April 30
AIDS AWARENESS WORKSHOP
- The Detroit Alumnae' Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will
present this .workshop· from 9am to
12:30pm, at the Delta Headquarters
Bldg., 18340 W Seven MI Rd. The
workshop is designed for high school
students, male and female, age 14-
18. At the workshop AIDS education
and preventton will be emphasized,
and parents are welcome to attend.
FREE. An application is REQUIRED
for participation, and can be obtained
by call (313}892-6517.
PANEL DISCUSSION - Friends of
Detroit & Trl County Is sponsoring a
panel discussion, "The Reality Ap­
proach, II to promote Involvement In
solutions to homelessness, crime
and unemployment beginning, at
·12:30 pm at the Central Methodist
Church, 23 E. Adams (yvoodward at
Grand Circus Pk)
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS - A
south-of-the-border variation on the
tradition Three Little Pigs occurs In
Youtheatres Puppets at the DIA se­
rtes. The Popplnjay Puppets of
Cleveland, OH, use large-scale mari­
onettes to teli the tale. Performances
are at 11 30am and 2pm In the Detroit
Insti ute of Arts Lecture Hall Call 963-
2366 for Information
YOUTH DINNER-DANCE - Pre­
sented by Robinson House will be
held from 4,9pm at the Robinson
House Community Center. 111 Oak­
man Blvd. Topic "Nothing Stays The
Same" - 'It's Time For A Change'.
Food fun, and music. Everyone Is
Invited.
Sun. May 1
JABBERWORK '94 - An annual
fundraiser presented by the Detroit
Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Inc. Be a part of the mayhem.
Join the eam of detectives as they
attempt to solve a perplexing case.
Celebrity host Will attend. Jabber­
work '94 a Mayhem Mystery Dinner
will be held at he De rol Yacht Club.
One Rlve'rband Rd, Belle Isle from
4-8pm Ticke s are $35 per person
Prizes will go to the master sleuths
For ticket Information call: Shirletha
Binion (313)862-8961
MAY DAY - Enjoy an afternoon of
blues as the Detroit Blues Socle y
hos s an all day "May Day Blues Jam"
from 1- 7 30pm at Sully's, 4758
Greenfield Con Inuo s blues guitar,
blues harp, and blues keyboard work­
shops will take place from 1-3pm,
followed by a short membership
meeting of the De roit Blues Society.
(846-1920)
SPRING MUSIC CONCERT - The
MUSIC Dept 0 Marygrove College is
proud 0 announce its "Music in May"
Annual Spring Choral Concert Will be
held at 4pm In the Sacred Heart
Chapel of the LIberal Arts Bldg, 8425
W McNichols at Wyoming General
adrnlssron IS $10 and $8 for stu­
dents/seniors The Internatlonally­
acclaimed Marygrove College
Chorale will perform a Wide variety of
selections under the direction of Mar­
gare Martin Kvamme The public is
invited to attend. The concert prom­
ises to be a r al treat for music lovers
and a wonderful way to spend a Sun­
day afternoon. Ticket reserva-
ions/purcha es 862-8000 ext 354.
Fri. May 6
ARTSTART - Th fun begin at
11 am In th Community Art Audito-
rium on C btwn Kirby F rry St.
ARTSt t bl-w kly ri of
a s program for chlldr n ( e 5 nd
up) nd th Ir par nts t WSU. Tick­
ets e 2 children d $3 dult.
Call 577-5448.
FOSTER PARENTS - ·Ught up The
Uf of Child'· B com Fo r
P r ntl To find out mor ,cont ct L -
Tonya Shephard, Methodist Chil­
dren's Home Society at 531-4060.
INDIANA BLACK EXPO, INC. -Ap­
plications are now available for tho
rtlst who wish to hlblt d com-
pete In the Indiana Black Expo Fin
Arts Open Division (amateur and pro­
fessional), and th Stud nt Dlvl on
(grades 7 through 12). Categories for
Fine Arts are Drawing, Palntlng, Pho­
tography, Mixed-Media, and Sculp­
ture. Cash prize $1,000. FREE
Student Entry Application. Entry fee
for the Open Division Is $25. Applica­
tions may be obtained by stopping by,
EXHIBIT - Don your favorite pair of
b II-bottoms, put some flowers In
your hair and visit the Detroit Histori­
cal Museum's new exhibition, ·Feel/n'
Groovy: America In 1969", at a spe­
cial preview party from s-sprn In the
Museum's Kresge Gallery. For tick­
ets and Info about the exhibition pre­
view party. call 833-1805. Open to the
public now until August.
FIVE GUYS NA 0 MOE - The
song and dance celebration featuring
the rnuslc-ot 1940's Jazz great Louis
Jordan, plays Detroit's Fisher Thea­
tre for a limited 3 week engagement
through May 15. Call 872-1000.
Sat. May 7
BARNY ARC EXPRESS - Petting
F arm In the Eastern Mari<et (E of 1-75)
. from 9am to 2pm featuring: Farmer
John, Humorous and Educational
Live Farm Animal Shows at 9:30am,
11 :30am and 1 :30pm. �amyard Ex­
press on Russell & Wilkins near shed
#5. Children may pet and feed the
. farm animals, and ride a miniature
horse name -Tiny Tex". Join usll
A TRIBUTE TO OTHERHOOD­
A Mother's Day celebration will be
held at 2pm at McGregor Library,
Jl R.CORD.
HOME OF
II FAMOU COACHMAN"
NEW. OLD TYLE MU rc
Ust.n to Blu •• and Mu Ie after hour.
WDET - F 101.9 - Frl. 2am-7am
Sat: 2am-4am - Sun 4am-7am
Po MY w •• -.age
(313) 571-2222
6340 CHAflLEVOIX' NEAR Mr. EU.IOTT· DETROIT, MI
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