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June 12, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-06-12

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Stacy Stoltz (left) of Garden City, Falah Salam Shabazz (right) of Detroit and Kelly Boczek of
Huntington Woods re featured in This. is Not A Pipe Dream, a play for young audiences about
art and dreams and filled with magic and comedy, at the Hilberry Th atr from June 27 to
July 15. Tickets are $3 per person, $2 for groups of ten or more. Call 577 2972 for information.
Sat. June 11
BEST GAME IN TOWN - Beginning
June ,Cranbrook Ins rtute of Sci­
ence (1221 Woodward Ave) will
provid visitors of all ages an oppor­
tunity to try their hands at mountain
climbing, bo sledmg wheelchair rae­
Ing and dozens of other sports
(313)645- 230
FLEA MARKET Lovers of an­
tiques and garage sal s enjoy his
c nnual even a IStOriC Fort Waynel
Partial proceeds enef I oric Fort
Wayne Fee $1 p r car Con a '
Doro hea Hibbler (810)1)57 7450
NOTICE - he irs od I of Race
Unity conference will be held from
9am to 4pm at Cobo Hall to promote
he oneness of humnnkind and re­
spe 10r diversity, 0 spe d he trans­
forma Ion 0 Metro 0 roit Keynote
s a ers Dr s Richar and June
Thomas Early registration IS $30 and
. includes lunch Contact. P,O. Box
1 267 De roit, MI 48228 or call
(313)927 -8128 for information
WORKSHOP e ual Energy
Vorkshop and each-In "Ancient
sexual heal h knowledge that can and
rnust use now," 9am-4pm at the Rain­
ow Hall, 7425 Second Ave (near
Palmer P ) Call 927-5933 to register,
Sun. June 12
CONCERT We the Russell Street
Missionary Bap is Church of Chri ,
8700 Chrysler Freeway Dr, along With
Usher Board #2 of our Church will
sponsor In a full concert, "The Mighty
Voices of Thunder from Grea er New
Mt Moriah Baptis at pm
MALO - Michigan Association for
Leadership Development Inc offers
an unforge able experience. HELP
WA TED'! We are see' ing 100
Christian men 0 e companions to
100 young Black males in a great
spin ual e perience with renowned
spea er Dr F redenck Sampson,
pas oro Tabernacle MIssionary Bap­
tist Church 'in Detroit MALO's 7th
annual Boy ood, Manhood, Father­
hood worship service will b at 3pm
at New M Moriah Mlasionary Baptist
Church 68 W Walton in Ponitac, MI
Fill his.posltion, call (810)338-7880
SCHOLARSHIP AUCTIONS
Marygrove College '(8525 W
McNichols) IS holding an audition for
scholarships or i s annual Summer
School fur the Pe ormlng Arts Fes-
Ivai 0 Danc . a pm In tt Dance
S udlo. Lib ral A s BI g. m 228
The dance audl Ion IS open to stu­
d nts 2 years and 01 er who are of
at leas Intermedia e I v�1 or infor­
ma Ion call 8 2 000 e. 57'?
Mon. June 13
Urban Park Gallery pre-
f ct you! P rnci Ills If) u Candi­
dates or U S Congress, 14th
District, U S Senate and YOU, the
community. Call 866-2680.
Tues. Ju ne 14
FUNDRAISER - - ·Wine & Chees at
the Movies" a fundralsing v nt to
benefit The Resolution enter, a­
comb County's community mediation
servic th S ar Gratio Win &
Cheese from 5.30-7 30prn, movies
starting very I al lour ickets ar
25 For In orr iatlon ( all 4 17 4
MEETING - Ih West Warren Av
Merchants Assoc will hold their
monthly m ting from 12 no n un II
1 :30pm at th ir head uarter .... 5 01 W
Warrell a Junction Come out and
help plan their 11 h annual "Afrlt an
Marketplace Art r r ir scb duled f r
August 4, 5, an . 'g W st
Warren .corrl r Polrc-p (. rcer
Brockert Will b In ttendanc
swer your qu stious
Wed. June 15
ALCOHOL SUPPORT GROUP
St John Hospital-Macomb Center
(26755 Ballard ci III Harrison
Twnshp) offers a variety ()f w ekly
support' groups for people affect d
directly or indirectly Including' Alco­
holics Anonymous for the alcohol
dependent meers W dll sdays
and Fridays at 8pm a d Saturdays at
2pm. - Alanon - for families of Al-
coholic a users rneets W� n ,,-
days .at 8pm Alatot for
teenagers and children of alcol ohc
parents me ts Wednesdays a
8pm. Call 1 (800)237 ? 4
WORKSHOP 1 he Booker T.
Washington Busln ss Associatlon
(BTWBA) is hosting a workshop on
"Preparlnq An Acceptable Business
Plan or Loan" from 8 30 to 10 3 am
This session inclu es com er con-
sul a ion on computerrzing your busi
ness plan and/or loan package 35'
for BTWBA members and 50 for
non-members. Refreshments will e
served The seminar will b held a
BTWBA headquarters. 28R5 E Grand
Blvd To reglst r, call 875 11250.
WORKSHOP - The Neigh orhood
Resource Center Project will spon 0r
a FRE works" p ()Il 'h'Jlldlll 'i' Ir
communi y's resourr..f. frpm 1 ,-
845pm ill ttl pl('r I , n'll of I'.
DetrOIt Malll LI rary 341 ' aG'
Thurs. June 16
BENEFIT - Pe r Man, thl=! offl iMI
artist for the World Cup U A 4 s'
cer tournam fl, Will rr c;pr I I�', I' �
at Park West ""'y?1 ( j or I,·
western Highway In SOllthfiel<1. T
showing and r cep ion will be held
rom 8 to 1 pm. Proc cI� from til
vent support the Michig CnncPI
F ounda lon's research, ducfl ion
nd patient care progr emS,' includln
the H. 0 T (�ia7ard of T ob. crr ) pro
gram. Tickets ore 500 p'r couple
for Circle of Fellow spollsors, $1 ,no
for patron coupl s ,u s S VIII I
C ive a sign Pptpr �... pf'" pr
Contact Jackl SIIII<I; y '�1 ��)8 '1
0715 414
JUBILEE WEEKEND HlIndr ds of
business, Civic ·and COrlllntllllty I ad
ers statewl re lyerly rl8rllllllg
the United Negro Coli ge Fund· ....
(UNCF) 50th Anniversary Golden Ju·
bilee Weekend C I ration ae; I �I I)t
a national pffort to r coqllile 1I1p.
re­
orum
'upport
,ur
·dl rti er
Fund' long tim comrnitment to
higher education Th g n annl­
ver ary k nd i s t for .JlII 16,
17, 18and 1 Call 9 5- 550
THEATRE NIGHT - A night of fun &
laughs for a good cause at The De­
troit Reportor Theatre 'The Ex­
plorator's Ctub" - Hilarious antics
disrupt an all mal . "Goo Ole Boys'
Club when i IS challenged by a
woman (toting a walrus gun) who
wants to crack their ranks ... Cham­
pagne & tors d'ou vres: 7:30 to
8'30prn Curtain Time' 8:30pm. Tick­
ets $15 (donatl n) For tick ts or Info,
call 8 8- 762 r 5:? 0582
Fri. June 17
JU NETE ENTH CELEBRATION
Ttl 11 h Annual "Junet enth" Eman­
CI ation Celebration will be held June
, 7 and June 1 8. We and thousands'
of oth rs will njoy jazz, lue ,gospel
11111 ic. oul 1 d, craftsmen, artists,
. ed If' tl I rat dlsptays, yo nh activities,
an health screenings at Ah Nab
Awen Park (downtown Grand Rap­
ids) Call (, or Bayard 456-5900,
TRADE FAIR - A small business
Trade air Will held from 1 Oam to 4pm
in the Riverview Ballroom of the Cobo
Conference/Exhibition Center. The
Trad fair is designed to help estab­
list ed. n wand prospective small
busln "(J vn rs make contact with
o 11 r 1I ln=ss and professional peo­
pi, in til sornmunity. The event pro­
vid c; an excellent business
netw rklll opportunity. Open to all
busln sses and the public FREE of
char r ( Ie top exhibits are $75
($1 0 after June 10). For allinforma­
tion. conta t Kim Kneisel or Vanessa
Hams t (313) 577 -5693
Sat. June 18
C.A.C.E. Concerned Americans
for Cultural xchang, Inc. cordially
invrtes you to attend a Prayer Break­
fast from 10am until 1l00r1 at the
Athen urn SUI es t tor I. 1 00 Brush
NOTICE - D trolt's first Envlron-
m Ju I G t rtng at W n
County Community Coil (down-
town campu ) - to deaJ with threat
to our IIv s, w re we IIv ,work nd
play. Let's rebuild Detroit. Safer,
healthier and more self-r lIant.
(313)831-0258.
SENIOR CITIZEN PLAY DAY - -To
Black With Love- Is a panorama of
Black life and times, that spans
across thirty-five hundred (3500)
y ars of Black History at 2'30pm a
New Light Baptist Church, (activity
room), 5240 W Chicago. Call
(313)535-1115.
WORKSHOP - A Black Male-Fe­
male Relationships Workshop will be
held from t Oarn to 2pm at Lewis Col­
leg of BUSiness, 17370 Meyers-De-
roit he workshop will focus on
Single men and women, couples, and
those engaged. married, separated
or divorce. They will learn strategies
and techniques to enhance th ir
chances of findings and keeping their
Ideal mate Ticket donations are $25
per person and $40 per couple. Tick­
ets can be purchased at Detroit Audio
Sy stem s, 1 3110 W. McN Ichols and
Vaughn's Book Store, 16525 Liv r­
nols. Call (313);342-0006,
Community
Announcements
ARTISTS WANTED - Artists and
crattspeople are encouraged to apply
for booth space at the eJghth annual
Detroit Festival of the Arts, to be held
Sept. 16, 17 and 18th in Detroit's
University Cultural Center Deadline
for application is June 10, 1994
More than 200,000 people attend the
Festival annually, which features 110
selected artists in the Artists Market­
place. Applications are available
from the University Cultural Center
Assoc. (313)577 5088
CLASS REUNION Western High
School Class 01 '68 is rounclin up
classmat s names, addresses, and
phone numbers Please call the Re­
union Telephone 'Network 336-4697
or 493-1623 Activities in Progress.
HELP' WANTED "People Who
Care About Chlldren'" To find out
, more, contact LaTonya Shephard,
Methodist Children's Home Society
at 531-4 60
JUNIOR GOLF SCHOLARSHIP
Forty $1,000 educational scholar­
ships are available to America's most
deserving and promising junior golf­
ers, ages 12-18, through the Chrysl r
Junior Golf Scholarship Program.
Scholarship applications are avail·
able a protessronai golf shops,
Chrysler-Plymouth dealershi s, and
by calling 1 (800)856-0764. Corn­
pleted applications must be post­
marked by Sept. 1. Sch I r hlp reii'll nt
WI" nnnunc dm
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