Say Cheese
Shawn Dorisca (bottom left) and Yatrica Tade se (bottom right) fr?m st. Cloud Hig� School
near Orlando FI. are all smiles after winning' the Burger King Black Americans of
Achievement Board Game National Tournament Finals held at Walt Oi ney World Resort.
Mickey Mouse joined Bruce Taylor (top left) and Cynthia. O. Pinckney (top right) from the
Burger King Corporation in pres nting $1,000 scholarship to each tudent.
Sat. June 25
ATIENTION Eas side Cowboys.
Athletic Association present their rrst
Arts & Crafts Bazaar a the Pershlnq
Athletic Field, 18875 van Rd ro
9am-5pm. Bring your wares to sell
For information or/and t ble ren al
call Sandra Combs (892-2? 7)
CULTURAL FESTIVAL -- I he
Tenth Annual American African CUl
tural Festival present d by he Ameri
can African H I a9 Council t
Hartford emorial Baptist Church will
be celebrated- in tfie Sou h Parking
Complex at Hartford Memorial Bap
tist Church, 18700 James Couzens
Highway. The festivities begin June
24 with a rare opportuni y of observ
ing the weaving of Kente cloth by
Nana E. Asante Frempong from Ku
rnasi, Ghana, W Africa from 4·8pm
and throughout the June 25 There
are a host of fun filled activrties. Pleas
Join us. The festival closes at 10pm
with the Stilt Walker
HEALTH SCREENING.- REE
health screenings or illnesses that
occur at a high rate in the African
American popula ion Will oHered a
the Health Pavilion dunng this year's
Detroit Black Expo. set for June 25-
26, at Detroit's Cobo Center The
FREE screenings include thos fo
blood pressure, blood glucose (for
diabetes), cholesterol, and glau
coma. Also, FREE Immunizations for
children and adults will be offered
NETWORKING SESSION The Af
rican American Women's Network
presents an afternoon networking
session at the Museum of African
American History, 301 Frederick
Douglass, at John R (in Detroit) from
1-4:30pm. Featunng Meida Olhvierra
(of Stressage Inc) Topic "Using
Your Scents· Aromatheraphy f r Life
Enhancement and Well ness" . Re
freshments Open to tile public En
trepreneurs bring cards and
literature. Donation' $5/$2 members
POWER '94 - The ot-parusan
Wayne County Women's Political
Caucus wants more women in key
campaign posts Power '94. a semi
nar on women carnpaiqn rnanaq rs
funorarsers, and, press' secretanes,
will be held at he In rna ronal I ns I
tute of De roit, 1 1 F Kir y, fro n
10am-12:30pm. Re istratron mcluo
ing all seminar matenals I $10 For
information (313)34 - 4
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Become
a part of Detroit Summ r 4' June?5
to July 17 Oetrot youth volunteers,
age 14-25 and Out-of-town youth vol
unteers, age 18-25 HOUSing and
food provided Volunt ers of all ages
are needed to recruu. support and
build the mov rn nt or information
on how you can g t Involved, conta t
the Detroit Sumrn r office 4 05 Cass
Ave, De , MI 48201 (313)8 2 2 04
861-1300
Sun. June 26
RALLY Le 's S op the Killing
NOW Sinqm r f od p I IVP
rap, poetry readin s. games and s
cial guest spea rs Main sp a er
Min Malik Shabazz New Marcus
Garvey .Movement ores: en and
Min Darnell Tsiylc , Crist , C n r
Hope ( h It r to H, IW.IlI I � �)
lesldplI i 's tIITI. t 'if) 'd�
ag Inst til Itlilln In Ul,r It
ocus Youtl, all 0' rill!:.> (;1 rll,
Crisis Center of Hope, 131 E Grand
Blvd Bring you arruly and Join h
un Call 259- 7 462 or 32 -0308
SUNDAY STROLL: CORKTOWN
Cor own IS h oldest survivrnq
nigh or hood rn Detro: , and prim I
reception area for lnsn. Malt se and
Me ican immigrants The n igtl or
hood IS a ven able sampler of arcru
ectural s yles typical of workuiq class
homes In 19th cen ury Detroit. The
Mos Holy Trinity Catholic Church will
be a hlghl\g t of th tour 2pm. ee'
$4 or DH mb rs, $8 nonmem
bers Cont t Candi Royer
(313)833 1405
Mon. June 27
EXHIBIT - Urban Park Gallery pre
sen s AI ernative Artists Group exhi
bition by Ilham B Mahfouz Zuhair g
Shaaoum and Talal amona R cep
tion to meet the a ists Will be held
from -1Opm Thp exhib- runs thru
July 2, 1994 a th l; ban Park Gal
lery, 508 Monroe. rel F I rapp rs
Alley (Or e own), De roit 63. 45
EXHIBIT & LECTURE _. Abstract
p inter, William T Williams will visit
etroit for lectures, an exhibition and
other event. fhe Sherry Washing
ton Gall ry, 1274 Libr ry St , Will ex
hibit the artists works, "A Twentieth
Century Master . Works On P per"
thru Augus 2 . 1994 This curr nt
exhrbi Ion contains graphit draw
ings, water colors and acrylic wash s
on paper (961·4500).
SUMMER SCHOOL - Registration
IS now open tor Marygrove College
Fesu lof ance Summer School for
th Per onning Arts. Session I gan
June 20 at Marygrove College, 8425
W McNichols Rd and Wyoming in
northwest Detroit. The Festival offers
students an Intensive professional
dance experience in ballet, point,
modern, Jazz, tap and ethnic dance.
Children's Workshops in ballet, tap
and Jazz will be offered two days per
week for six weeks beginning June
27 Credtt nd non-credit courses are
offered Interested students are en
cour ged to register now for Session
I June 20 July 1; Session II, July 5
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ATTENTION
The Michigan Citizen
is seeking
information about
your church's
upcoming
Youth Day.
Send information to:
Michigan Citizen, c/o
Nathaniel Scott,
P.O. Box 03560,
Highland Park, MI
48203.
ALCOHO SUPPORT GROUP
St. John Hospital-Macomb Center
(26755 Ballard Rd In Harrison
Twnshp) offers a variety of weekly
support groups for people affected
dlr ctly or indirectly including: Alco-
holic Anonymous - for the alcohol
depend nt - meets Wednesdays
and Fridays at 8pm and Saturdays at
2pm. - Alanon - for families of al
coholic abusers - meets Wednes
days at 8pm - Alatot - for
teenagers and children of alcoholic
parents - meets Wednesdays at
8pm. Call 1 (800)237-5 46.
CHILDREN'S DAY - The University
Cultural Center opens its doors to
children on this fun filled day. The
Historical Museum offers special
chlldrens activities, Including a Treas
ure Hunt through the Museum, and
live entertainment. Bring your entire
family for an afternoon of fun and
learnlngl Detroit Hlstortcal Museum,
10am - 3pm: Contact: Betty Hurtte,
(313) 833-1 262.
THIS IS NOT A PIPE DREAM -
When is a dream not a dream? When
It's a play about a dreaml Barry Korn
hauser wrote this rollicking tale about
the early life of Belgian Surrealist
painter Rene Magritte. The play helps
young audiences to discover the true
power of dreams and the tnurnph of
the imagination by creating a unique
th atre environment that utilizes
wordplays, wisecrac s, acrobatic
pratfalls and slapstick repetitions.
"This is Not a Pipe Oream" play at
Wayne State's Hil erry Theatre
(4743 Cess) June 27 - July 15. (577-
2972)
Community
Announcements
ARTISTS WANTED - Artists and
craftspeople are encouraged to apply
for boo h space at the e ghth annual
Detroit Festival of th Arts, to held
Sept. 16, 17 and 18th In Detroit'
University Cu ural Center. Deadlln
for application Is June 10, 1994,
More than 200,000 people attend the
Festival annually, which features 110
selected artists In the Artl s Mar1<et
place. Applications are available
from the University Cultural Center
Assoc. (313)577-5088.
ARTS & CRAFTS - The bazaar
committee of Hartford Memorial Bap
tist church pre ents Christmas In
July. Arts & Crafts Fair July 16, from
9am-5pm. South parking lot - Hart
ford Memorial Baptist Church, 18700
James Couzens Drive. For informa
tion call the 861-1300 9am-5pm.
blbrary Activitie
6-28 Conely Library. Annual Carnival
and Summer Reading Club Kick-off.
1 :30pm. (898-2426)
Douglass Library. Camp R ad Crafts,
2pm. (833-9714)
Duffield Library. Summer Reading
Club Camp Read, 2-3:30pm. (898-
2424)
Gray Library. Parenting Class. 1-
3pm. (921-1150 to register)
Jefferson Library. Summer Reading
Craft. 2pm. (267-6562)
Lincoln Llbrary, Meet Luis the Com
puter-Your Library's On-Line Cata
log. 1 :30pm, (876-0135)
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