CELEBRATIO - Ich 9 n h story II t fl ght during Av Ion Hi tory Day th M ch gan H storical Mu- cum in downtown Lansing (717 W. Allegan St) from 1 Oam to pm High­ lights will includ h IIcopter disp s, hot r balloon, mod I airp an sand a VI t by an astronaut Children and du s will enjo a walth 0 FREE activities (517)373-3559 FIGURATIO WORKS - An e hibit which runs May 7-31 Th Artel is a n tonal n twor of artists int nt on creating exhibition opportunities and resources to promote artistic pres­ s on and growth of Individual artists. The Artel show at Urban Parx Gallf!ry combines the talents and en rgles of Metro Detroit artists In conjunction with artists exhibiting from across the United States and beyond. Gallery location is 508 Monroe St. Third level in Trapper's Alley Gree town (313)963-5445 HEALTH AWARENESS -In an ef­ fort to promote health awareness. Wayne County. along with the Down­ town Detroit YMCA will host the first ever Wayne County Health Falr on Belle Isle from Dam to 5pm. T"e Fair, will run in conjunction with t'ie annual Belle Isle Run. will feature FREE services from immunizations for children and irst-aid and CPR training to cholesterol and blood pres­ sure screening Saturday's events will begin With the Behe Isle Run at 1 Oam on the southeast section of the island. The Wayne Coun y Health F air Will also 5 art at 1 Oam in the area outside he casino HISTORIC PRESERVATION - The Cass Corridor Neighborhood Devel­ opment Corporation is sponsoring the 3rd Annual Cass COrridor Historic Preservation Tour at 9am. The Coro­ nado, Masonic Temple, two houses on historic West Canfield, Clay School and other historic sites are lncluded. Reception at Orchestra Hall Tours depart from the Art Cen­ ter Music School. 3975 Cass at Alex­ andrine. Tickets $15. Call 831 -01 99. LEARNING ARABIC CALLIGRA­ PHY - A three-part workshop will be held alternate Saturdays from 1 :30- 3:30pm. May 7, 21 and June 4 at Lincoln Branch Library, 1221 E. Seven MI (3 blks E of 1-75) In Detroit. ,(876-0135) Instructor. Michael Shamat, Bilingual Administrator, Area E Detroit Public Schools, Class TRADE BEADS Red, Black & Green Beads Perhap () trou' s largest election of African heads J 00' of items out of Afnca. Dabl's Gallery Book Tow r Bldg. 1257 Wa hington Blvd (People Mover Stop #/) Detroit. MI 48226 964-4281 J 0% off ..... ith this ad FREE 500 BUSINESS CARDS , Buy 500- Get 500 FREE Raised Black Ink on White Card F&S PUBLISaI G Book Tower Bldg. 1257 Washington Blvd 964-4281 cial women being honored. Contact Bobble Davis (313)331-8790. PRESERVATIO WEEK - Detro '5 oldest art deco ballroom. the te of Joe Lou s' very first fight, a tribute to Detroit's jazz history, nd n ghbor­ hood tours of Corktown, R rtown and Corictown are Includ d In local observance of Pr ervatlon W k. May 7-15. Event are coordinated by Cityscape Detroit, a h storic preser­ vation and urban planning advocacy group. Cltyscapes' Preservation Week hotline, at 567-1222, provides daily updates on programs all over the metro Mea during the week. Sun. May 8 FIVE GUYS NA ED MOE - The song and dance celebration featuring the music of 1940's Jazz gre Louis Jordan, plays Detroit's Fisher Thea­ tre for a limited 3 week engagement through May 15. Call 872-1 000. Mon. May 9 THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS (1944) - This highly acclaimed cult classic is based on a novel by Eric Ambler. BEAT THE DEVIL (1953) - This tongue-In-cheek comedy was di­ rected by John Huston (he and Tru- an Ca ate r • e lay) lind closes the 2"1 sf son of th Detroit FII m Soc ety, 6200 WOOfJw Ave (833-4048). Tues .. May 10 DEFENSIVE DRIVING - Two-ses­ sion defensive driving courses, de­ signed by the National Safety Council to addr-ess the unique problems or everyday driving, begins May 10 and 12 at St. John Hospital-Macomb Gen- Wed. May 11 BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS - You may have your blood pressure taken FREE of charge the econd Wednesday of each month between , Oam to noon at the Harper Woods Community Center, 19748 Harper. 1 (800)237 -5646. CPR - A class In cardiopulmonary Resuscitat on (CPR) and first aid for choking for Infants and children will be offered May 1,1 6pm at St. John Hospital and Medical Center, 22101 Moross. The cost Is $'5. 1 (800)237- 5646. ROAST - The Detro t Chapter of the National Association of Black Jour­ nalists will roast Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer' Press Secretary, Cliff Russell, at its annual fund-raiser at 5:30pm at the Roostertall supper club on Marquette Dr. Tickets are $35. SUPPORT GROUP - A group for people who are going to have, or have had, organ transplants, and their families and friends meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6pm at various locations. 343-3047. A CELEEtR Tl OF tpV - -li - k Z (VVCET) M. C. will host thl event fro :30 to 9pm at AthenetJm M'm!rG and Ballroom. 1000 Brush Ave, Greektown - Detroit - Dinner served. Dr. Beverty Cole­ man-Miller •. M.D. President - BCM Group (D.C.) Is the keynote speaker. Entertainment By: The Ken Cox Quartet with special guests: Marcus Belgrave!Harold McKinney. Dona­ tion: $50 (tax deductible) Attire: Busi­ ness. Call 467-3400, 224-6076 for Fri. EXHIBIT - Don your f bell-bottom, put om your h r nd vi t t ro H ort­ c I M urn' x bitlon. -n In' Groovy: Am ric In 1969-, t clal preview party from 6-8pm In th Mu urn' Kr Gallery. For tick- et and Info bout t exhlb Ion pr view party, c 1833-' 805. Open to th public now until Augu . EXHIBITION OPENING - Th '94 Student Exhibition Opening at th Center for Creative Studies, 201 E. Kirby, features over 2,000 works of fine art. photography, decorative and functional objects. Jewelry, app I, and furniture, a well as display of graphic de Ign. advertising, illustra­ tion. transportation d sign, and In­ dustrial design. At the exhibition open ng Is from s-sprn, guests will be able to view and purcha e the works of the emerging artists befor th show opens to the gE!neral public - and before the world discovers their talent. Admission Is $20. Call 872- 9463 or 872-3118 ext 282. PROFESSION CREDIT OFFERED - Saturday classes for Insurance agent rellcensure hours plus a total of 24 continuing education credits for CPAs will be offered In the CPA Weekend, May 13-15, at Oakland University, campus In Rochester. Registration fee Is $25. Tuition Is $35 per class or $120 per day, lunch In­ cluded. Saturday Insurance classes are $70 per class. For a brochure or Information call (810)370-3120. Sat. May 14 CONCERT - America's oldest bala­ laika orchestra will celebrate Its 67th anniversary with a concert of Russian folk music and song at the Berkley High School Auditorium (at Catalpa and Coolidge In Berkley, MI) at 8pm. Tickets are $12, Call 645:-6666 or 4.-4988. ING .:_ Detroit Black Writer's, Community Announcements CLASS REUNION - We tern High School Class of '68 Is rounding up classmates: names, addresses, and phone numbers. Please call the Re­ union Telephone Network 336-4697 or 493-1623. Activities in Progress. CONCERT - Berea St. Paul's United Methodist Church Gospel Choir will be in concert at 4:30pm at 16241 Joslyn In Highland Park, MI. Call (313)864-6267 for Information. HELP WANTED - "People Who Jl" CORD. HOME OF II FAMOUS COACHMAN" NEW. OLD STYLE MU rc Listen to Blues and uslc atter hours WDET - FM 101.9 - Fri. 2am-7am Sat. 2am-4am - Sun 4am-7am NEW! FUN! EXCITING! PROFITABLE!' Social Club for Single Adults. 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