BENEFIT CO CERT - "The Qu en
of Soul: At tha Franklin, will perform
ben cone rt for the Congres-
FAMILY REUNIO EXPLOSION - on I BI c Caucus Spo sscnot-
Come and enjoy Christ centered, r Ip Fund Program at 8:30pm. Th
family focused activities. Helping to con rt will be held t the John F.
restore church, family and commu- Kenne(1y Center for the Performing
ntty. All are welcome. FREE. S ren- Art In W hington, D.C. The con
Ity Center, 16210 Meyer btwn 6 MI cert will mar th opening of th 2nd
and Puritan. (345-7240). annual CBC Spouses Golf and Ten-
JUNETEENTH DAY CELEBRA- n Tourn ment Weekend on June
TIO - 19th Century Detroit - The 19-20, 1994. The Golf d Tennis'
Underground Railroad and The John Tournament will be held June 20 at
Freeman Walls Historic Site In Can- the Bell Hav n Country club In Alex-
ada. The tour will highlight sites on ndrla, VA. (202)675-6745.
the route taken by Africans seeking to CO CERT _ Dionne Warwick will
escape slavery via the Underground perform at 7:30pm at the Meadow
Railroad and the Detroit River to Brook Music Festival. Tickets are
reach freedom through Canada that
were ntegral stations on this network $22.50 pavilion, $12.50 I wn.
of safe havens from oppression. (810)377 -0100.
Tickets are $28 for DHS and Black JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION -
Historic Sites members; $30 non- This Is a celebration for the cornrnu
members. 10am-4pm. Tickets must ntty at the John Freeman Walls Hls
be purchased In advance by call to ric Site and Underground Railroad
(833-9721) Lunch will be on your Museum (20 minutes from the De
own at a preselected restaurant. trolt-Wlndsor border) from 12noon to
SENIOR CITIZEN PLAY DAY _ "To 5pm. Have an afternoon of relaxation,
Black With Love" is a panorama of tours, food, games and entertaln
Black life and times, that spans ment. All proceeds from the June
across thirty-five hundred (3500) teenth Celebration will be used forthe
years of Black History at 2:30pm at effort to save Penn Center. If you are
New Ught Baptist Church, (activity Interested In being a vendor, a per
room), 5240 W Chicago. Call former, an artist, having a booth, or
(313) 535-111 5. wou\d nke re rvat\o (r qu\r d) c n
(313) 863-5083.
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male Relationships Workshop will be Mon. June 20
hefd from 1 Oam to 2pm at Lewis Col
lege of Business, 17370 Meyers-De
troit. The workshop will focus on
Single men and women, couples, and
those engaged, married, separated
or divorce. They will learn strategies
and techniques to enhance their
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
Systems, 13110 W. McNichols and
Vaughn's Book Store, 16525 LIver
nois. ceu (313)342-0006.
Sat. June 18
Sun. June 19
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Wed. June 22
ALCOHOL SUPPORT GROUP -
St. John Hospital-Macomb Center
(26755 Ballard Rd In Harrison
Twnshp) offers a variety of weekly
support groups for people affected
directly or Indirectly Including: Alco
holics Anonymous - for th alcohol
dependent - meets Wednesdays
and Fridays at 8pm and Saturdays at
2pm. - Alanon - for families of aJ
cohollc abusers - meets Wedne -
days 8pm. - AI ot - for teenag-
rs and children of cohollc parents
- m ts Wednesdays at 8pm. Call
1 (800)237-5646.
Thurs. June 23
BANQUET - The Detroit Chapter of
the National Black MBA Association
(NBMBAA) will host Its 14th Annual
Scholarship and Awards Banquet at
the Westin Hotel A reception will
begin at 6pm followed by dinner at
7pm. The keynae speaker will be
William C. Brooks, a General Motors
vice president. During the banquet,
the Detroit Chapter will award up to
$12,000 In scholarships to under
graduate and graduate minority u
d nt. Th banqu t' op n to
members and non-members. For
tickets contact LIsa Harvey (313)927-
8172.
Sat. June 25
CULTURAL FESTIVAL - The
Tenth Annual American African Cul
tural Festival presented by the Ameri
can African Heritage Council at
Hartford Memorial Baptist Church wlil
be celebrated In the South Parking
Complex at Hartford Memorial Bap
tist Church, 18700 James Couzens
Highway. The festivities begin June
24 with a rare opportunity of observ-
86,.,300.
Sun.Jun
ARTISTS WANTED - Artists nd
craftspeople are ncouraged to apply
for booth space at the eighth annual
Detroit F estlv of the Arts, to be held
Sept: 16, 17 and 18th In Detroit's
Unlv rstty Cuttural 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 of '68\ Is rounding up
classmates: names, addresses, and
phone numbers. Please call the Re
union Telephone Netwoo< 336-4697
or 493-1-623. Activities In Progress.
HELP WANTED -�People Who
Care About Chlldr n'· To flnd out
more, contact LaTonya .Shephard,
Methodist Chttdren' Home Society
at 531-4060.
VOLUNTEERS - The Alzheimer's
Association Is seeking volunteers
looking for a rewarding experience to
provide companionship to people
with memory Impairments. All volun
teers are provided with a comprehen
sive orientation. For further
Information please call (810)557-
8377.
Library Activities
6-20 Duffield Library. Summer Pro-
Jl R.CORD. :J)
HOME OF
" FAMOUS COACHMAN"
- NEW. OLD STYLE MU ic
Llst,n to Blues Ind 'Music Itt.r hours'
WOET - FM 101.1 - Fri. 21m-71m
Sit. 21m-41m - Sun 4am-7Im
Po IIIU*W ."'eeeeg.
(313) 571'-2222
6340 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR Mr. ELLIOTT· DETROIT, MI
"Why Mrican
Americans should
receive Repar tions
from the U.S.
government. "
(100 words or Ie .. )
Donations for prizes welcome. This struggle is
for the b nefit of all, mak a contribution.
gr m: Afrlc n H rlt g Club. 2- e.22 Chlldr n' Llbr ry. In U-
3:30pm. (8 8-242 ). r ry. B 1m Storyt m . 7pm. (833-
1490).
21 Duffl Id Llbr ry. Summ r
R ding Club C mp R d. 2-
3:30pm. (8 8-2424).
EXHIBIT - Urban Park Gallery pre
sents Alternative Artists Group exhi
bition by: Ilham B. Mahfouz, Zuhalr g.
Shaaounl and Talal Samona. Recep
tion to meet the artists will be held
from 6-10pm. The exhibit runs thru
July 2, 1994 at the Urban Park Gal- '
lery, 508 Monroe, 3rd FI - Trappers
Alley (Qr ktown), Detroit. 963-5445.
EXHIBIT & LECTURE - Abstract
painter, William T. Williams will visit
Detroit for lectures, an exhibition and
other events. The Sherry Washlng-'
ton Gallery, 1274 LIbrary St., will ex
hibit the artists' works, • A Twentieth
Century Master - Works On Paper"
thru August 20, 1994, This current
exhibition contains graphite draw
ings, water colors and acrylic washes
on paper. (961-4500).
SUMMER SCHOOL - Registration'
Is now open 10r Marygrove College
Festival of Dance Summer School for
the Performing Arts. Session I will
begin on Monday, June 20 at Mary
grove College, 8425 W. McNichols
Rd and Wyoming In northwest De
troit. The Festival offers students an
Intensive protesstonat dance experi
ence In ballet, point, modern, Jazz, tap
and ethnic dance. Children's Work
shops In ballet, tap' and Jazz will be
offeffidtwod�s �rwe�fur�x .'�������������������������=
weeks' beginning June 27. Credit and
non-credit courses are offered. Inter-
Sf. PUIS S mill Am
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'lOUD TO IE YOU. IUD.
ESSAY CONTEST
Open to all grades (1-12)
school students.
¥, WINNERS lIlI
To receive $100 prizes
Mail entries postmarked before July 17, 1994 to: N'COBRA, 1249
Washington Blvd., Suite 948, Detroit, MI 48226 or Call: Reparations
. Ray (313)863-3222 or C,icero Love (313)831-2327.
- Dufft Id Ubr . Sum� r Program
- Gr Ubr ry. P r ntlng Cia . 1- G r n Club. 2-3:3Opm. (8 8-2424).
3pm. (876-0133).
_ J ff (Son L1br ry. Summ R d- - Kn pp Ubr . Cr nd Acttv I .
Ing Progr m Cra . 2pm. (267-6562). 2:30pm. (876-0133).
_ Kn pp Llbr ry. Boo -Sh ring. 24 Chlldr n' Library. Main U-
2:30pm. (876-0133). brary. Pr chool Storytlm . 10 m.
(833- 1490).
- Richard LIbrary. Camp R d Sum- Franklin Library. Children's Movie.
mer R ding Program. 2pm. (935-
4608). 2pm. (267-6561).
- Wilder LIbrary. M a H nd Pup- e.25 Children' Library. Main U-
pet. 2:30pm. (876-0136). brary. Movie: An Am ric n T II.
2:30pm. Call 833-1490.
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67-2372 - In ak . Work r
6 a.m. -10 a.m.
David Nathan,
Business Manager
(313) 894-4942
�Se�ctcare I'
The Raelettes and The Ray Charles Orchestra
with
June 21" � 7 :30 pm
CELlULAR' . @ �.
and
door.
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