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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-10

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ent z Arts
BY J CQUELY R. ARll
ry fund for uch a venture.
AUGUSTUS CAINE
other, events, The SHerry Washing­
ton Gallery, 1274 Library St., will ex­
hibit the artists' works, M A Twentieth
Century Master - Works On Paper­
thru August 20, 1994, This current
exhibition contains graphite draw­
ings, wa er colors ana acrylic washes
on paper (961-4500)
HISTORIC TOUR - Tour five his­
toric churches in Windsor, Ontario
with the Detroit Historical Society
from lOam to 4pm. Lunch Is served
during the tour Churches include
Shaar Hashonyim Synagogue, St.
Andrew Presbyterian, All Saints An­
glican, Holy Rosary Catholic, and As­
sumption Catholic Tour goors will
view the interior of each building and
learn its history and significant archi­
tecture. TIc ets are $10 for DHS
members and $ 5 non-members,
and must be reserved in advance by
calling (313)833- 1 405
TRACK CLINIC - The Reggie
,McKenzie Foundation is offering the
John Owens Track and Field Clinic
FREE for boys and girls ages 8-18,
Mon- Thurs. July 11- 4 from 2:30-
5.30pm at the Highland Park Com­
munity High School Track, to teach
the fundamentals of track & field.
Each youtt'1 will receive a t-shirt and
refreshments Be prepared 0 partici­
pate In a fu and exci Ing ay 0 run­
ning ac tvrnes (869-808 )
benefit Boysville of Michigan children
and family programs, For tee off
time/Info call Dennis Boylan
(810) 569-6630'-
SUMMER WORKSHOP - North Af­
rica. Old you know that' Egypt Is in
Africa, and had many Black Phar­
aohs? Learn about th3' great queen
Hatshepsut. the first known female
ruler ever, Ethlopta's ancient ties with
Israel, and the spread of Islam from
Saudi Arabi! Sample couscous, a
North African food! Sign up today and
join the fun at Parkman Library from
t o am to 12noon FREE. Call
(313)876-0132 for details/pre-regis­
ter.
Wed. July 13
OBSERVING JUPITER - Come [om
us to observe Jupiter in anticipation
of its upcoming colhslon with the
comet Shoe-maker-Levy Tom
MacLaney will give a short talk on the
subject and have a telescope avail- .
able for observing the giant planet.
Weather permitting. Books & Music
Borders, 43075 Crescent Blvd in the
Novi Town Center. (810)347-0780
Thurs. July 14
GEORGE FRASER - Nationally
recognized leading-edge hln er and
expert on building effective networ s.
will discuss and sign copies of his
recently released Success Runs in
Our Race The Complete GUide to
Effective Networking In the African­
American Community at 730pm at
Borders Bookshop, 31150 South leld
Rd, Birmingham, MI 48025
(313)644-1515
PUBS & CLUBS - Tourthe fabulous
USIC Hall Cen er with he Detro:
Historical Society at a "Pubs & Clubs'
event a 6 30pm Tour includes din­
ner Registration IS limited and early
r gistration is highly recommend d.
Tickets are $30 for DHS mem ers
and $40 non-members, and must be
purchased in advance by calling
Candi Royer at (313)833-1405
SPUNK - Brings to life three short
s ones by Zora Ne�le Hurston by
weaving a ricr, tapestry of old me
s oryteillng, blues mUSIC, and mov- -
men Extended a the Attic Theatre
n
n tio for th ev nt
and
ound
. "Re-
The Art of Motfon Dancers
Tues. July 12
FOR KIDS Braids and Bows' Stop
In for ups on long hairstyling rom the
boo B aids and Bows wi h Kerry
McDonald and Maya Gery . who will
show you how to braid and style your
hair Bring your own brush and bar­
re es. or' 0 her hai accessories you
want 0 use Ages 5- 2 - Please sign
up In advance Books USIC bor­
ders. 43075 Crescent Blvd in ovl,
MI (810)347-4643,
GOLF OUTING T e Friends' of
Boysville Will sponsor I s Twenty-
Fou Annual Gol 0 inq. This 18
hoi c a I able ve will begin
simul aneously a Bay Poin e, The
Lin s a Pinewood. and Edgewood
Country Clubs The day includes golf
an carts, con rnental breakfa t,
tunch, dinner. door pnzes, bever­
ages. and milch more Procee s
*
Sat. July 9
EASTERN MARKET TOUR - This
tour of the 153 year old Eastern Mar­
ket will take you on a Journey Into
Detroit's past. Visit the famous retail
hops. Wander the famous farmers
shed stalls and listen to your guides
as they speak of people and events
that shaped this historic area. OHM
from 1 Oam-l pm Fee: $12 DHS
members; 14 non-members, Con­
act: Patricia Sigler (313)833-9721,
Sun. July 10
o
BACK TO BASICS PROGRAM -
The Back to Basics Etiquette Pro­
gram for Children/Teens will present
a ·Mother and Daughter TeaM at 3pm
In the second floor mezzanine of
Greektown's I nternatlonal Center
Bldg, 400 Monroe This tea will mark
the premier of the "Back to Basics'
training and educational progra for
children ages 8- 1,8 and will ea ure a
potpourri of activi ies to share be­
tween mothers and daughters Tick­
ets are $25 per mo her and daughter
nd $10 each addi ionat person Pur­
chase by calling (810) 569-3 797
SUNDAY STROLL - Tour His oric
Northville with the' Detroi Historical
Society at a ·SUI .day Stroll" at 2pm
sharp (appr.oxlmately a 2-3 hour
tour). Tour goers will be lead on a
walking tour of this beautiful commu­
nity known as the·r Ie Switzerland of
Wayne County" Tour includes a visn
to Mill Race Histor cal Village Ticke s
are $4 for Society members and $8
non-members, and mus be pur­
chased In advance by call (313) 833-
1405.
TAP CJ:LEBRATION - Michigan
will celebrate Na ional Tap Dance
Day, with a program of performances
and a master class at Chene Park
from 2-3pm and co s $15 per, per­
son. Registration is on Sl e From
4-7pm, a FREE performance featu -
Ing tap dancers rom across the state
(872-31 18 ext 6 0)
Mon. July 11
EXHIBIT & LECTURE - Abstract
painter. William T Willtcms 'Will visi
Detro for lecturers, an exhlb 'on and
*
(7339 Third Ave at W Grand Blvd) for
July 10 - 31, (875-8284),
Fri. July 15
COMPETITION - The National
Community of Muslims Is sponsoring
an Islamic Riyadah (Athletic Compe­
tition) for the general public In which
all are invi ed to attend. The Compe­
tition includes track and field, basket­
ball. swimming, and a variety of other
sporting events. Islamic educational
seminars & workshops will be offered
on various topics concerning mar­
naqe. divorce, racism; and national­
Ism, brotherhood and a common
I erest of unity, regarding Muslims
and nort-Musllrns. July 15 &16 at
Central High School. (897-9218).
MUSICAL - Troy Players will be
performing "Anne of Green Gables,'
a musical adapted by Donald Harron,
music by Norman Cambell from the
novel by L.M, Montgomery. This
heart-warming story about an elderly
man and women on Prince Edward
Island. has become a family favorite.
Troy Community Center, 520 W. Big
Beaver Rd, Troy, MI Call (810)879-
285 or information and schedule.
Sat. July 16
BENEFIT - DETROIT SUMMER'S
national sponsor and critically ac-
. claimed actor Ossie Davis will Join
Detroit's most electrifying world beat
band, SURROGATE EART, In a
benefit performance at the First Uni­
tarian Universalist Church, 4605
Cass Ave. (83�-2904).
HOOP-IT-UP - Detroit hosts the
Hoop-I t -U P tournament. at the Palace
of Auburn Hills, JUlY 16& 17. Hoop­
It-Up IS the official 3-on-3 street bas­
ke ball tour of the NBA. Registration
deadline is July 8 with the 80 team
entry fee guaranteeing each squad at
least three games and benefltlng lo­
cal high school athletic programs.
Entry orms are available at all Foot
Loc ers and Auto One toea Ions or by
calling the Hoop-It-Up Hotline at
(810)5 9-7557).
TOUR - A walking tour of Detroit's
HI one Theater District. See Interiors
of Detroit's historic movie palaces as
? eservation Wayne's trained quloes
lead you through Detroit's nationally
famous theater district at 10am.
Meet In the lobby of the State Thea­
ter. Tickets are: $10 Preservation
Wayne & Detroit Area Art Deco Soci­
ety members and $'15 general public.
Call 222-0321.
WORKSHOP -. The face of America
is changing Lack of understanding
of cultures, biases and prejudices can
I mpledge growth In our businesses,
churches, and communities. We are
non-global citizens and It's time for us
to take on a global attitude. Unity
Temple (17505 Second Blvd) will be
presenting a workshop entitled ·Hon­
drlng Diversity." We'll not onlv exam­
Ine the challenges, but we'lI explore
solutions and begin developing ac­
tion plans. Please join us from 9am
to 4pm. For reservatlons/intorrnation
313/345-4848).
WANTED -Applicants are now be­
Ing accepted for the '94 Miss Michi­
gan Teen All American Pageant to be
staged October 22 & 23 at the Royce
Hotel in Romulus, MI. the '94 event
Is the Official Preliminary to Miss
Teen All American. To apply, send a
recent photo along with your name,
address, telephone # and date .of birth
by fax or mail to: Dept. B. Miss Michi­
gan Teen All American, 603 Schrader
Avenue, Wheeling. WV 26003-9619.
Fax: 1 (304)242-8341 Phone:
1 (304)242-4900. Deadline is July 8.
1994.
Community
Announcements
AFTERNOON PROGRAM - The
Pastor's Aide, Society of the Russell
Street Baptist Church will sponsor an
afternoon program at 3:30pm. Pastor
Richard R. Thompson and the Sec­
ond Corinthian Baptist Church Will be
their guest, the public Is invited to
share with Russell Street on this day.
8700 Chrysler Freeway Dr. (875-
1615.
ARTS & C RAFTS -I The bazaar
committee of Hartford Memorial Bap­
tist Church (18700 James Couzens
Dr), presents Christmas in Julv Arts
& Crafts Fair July 16. from 9am-5pm.
South parking lot. For information call
861-13009am-5pm
HELP WANTED - "People Who
Care About Children!" To find out
more. contact LaTonya Shep ard,
Methodist Children's Home Society
at 531-4060
VOLUNTEERS The Alzheimers
Association is seeking volunteers
IQoking for a rewardinq experience to
provide companionship to people.
with memory impairments All volun­
teers are provided with a comprehen­
sive orientation FIJr further
information please call (810)557- I
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'riving drunk, do wh: t 'V -r It ak : tn
t him. B '(" us ' if II • kill. IIlIlI (' 'lit
pi . h w will y u Ilw With your -If?
FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

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