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July 17, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-17

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TOUR - A wal in tour of D -
troit's Histone Th ter Distnct
Se inteno of 0 troit's rustonc
mOVIe palaces Pr servation
W yne's trained guid s lead you
through Detroit' nation lIy fa­
mous heater district a 10am.
Meet in the lobby of the State
Theater. Tic ts are: 10 Preser­
va ion Wayne & D tron Area Art
Deco Society members and 15'
general public. C II 222-0321.
WORKSHOP The face of
Amenca IS changing. L ck of un­
derstanding of cultures. biases
and prejudices can Imp ledge
growth In our businesses,
churches, and cornmuruties. We
·are non-glob I citizens and It'S
time for u to t e on a global
attitude. Unity Temple (17505
Second Blvd) Will be presenting a
workshop entitled "Honoring Di­
versity. II We'll not only examine
the challenges, but we'll explore
solutions and begin developing
action plans. Please join us from
9am to 4pm For reservations/in­
formation 31 3/345-4848).
Sun. July 17
ANGRY HOUSEWIVES - A
widly energetic musical comedy
by A.M. Collins and Chad Henry
runs July 17 - Aug 14 at the Strand
Theatre in Porutac (12 North
Saginaw). Angry Housewives
follows the path of four frustrated
suburban women on a precarious
CO C co -
c rt will pr nt Mil-
lennium The tre C nt r in
South eld. St ged by the L -
nd of Jazz Inc. th t m iU
be: C ribbean Jazz On Steel
Drums ith Calyp 0 Rhythm.
Coc ail Hour 6pm when d­
lectabl dry of C rib n foods
will be served. Concert t 7pm.
There will be h r. Pro­
ceeds will go to th Gray tone
Jazz Museum, the Jam Tutum
Found ion and the Iy estab­
lished Teddy Harris, Jr. Founda-
tion. (810) 3-' 2.
SU ER POETRY
Schaarazetta Natalege and
Robert Chrisman will read at spm
at Broadside Poets Theater, 1301
W. Lafayette, Ste 102.
Schaarazetta Natalege is a poet,
essayist and dancer and Robert
Chrisman is also a poet and es­
sayist, along with being the pub-­
lisher and co-founder of Black
Scholar magazine.
Mon. July 18
EXHIBIT & LECTURE - Ab­
stract painter, William T. Williams
will visit Detroit for lecturers, an
exhibition and other events. The
Sherry Washington Gallery, 1274
Library St., will exhibit the artists'
works, "A Twentieth Century
Master - Works On Paper" thru
August 20, 1994. This current ex­
hibition contains graphite draw­
ings, water colors and acrylic
washes on paper (961-4500).
Tues. Ju Iy 19
DISCUSSION & BOOKSIGNING
- James Prochaska, Ph.D., a
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stt, r. in lou 1 untli hini q iur
He never took less he only too
ntor I' . .
- ilL! ten For My Beep"
Hopefully, Waters the "Story ..
tell r" won't get lost in the mind­
I s shuffle that just desires a
good beat. Her lyrics are 8 treas­
ure 0 listen wrapped with fitting
mu ic
ba d rFu
ea .. ..- ...
Larry eltOn, � ..
Billy Cobham
July 27. 7:3
�re ented b�
T1O< � c nter indudin Hudson,
Harmony Hou nd Great Stuffl teres.
Charg by phon at (810) 6.,-6666.
Form r information call (810) 177-0100,
ow Manag d By Th Pal ce Of Auburn HtIl
ing ill
St in Hig
2733.
SPEAK OUT - A ri of
community m tin s design d to
invol you, our constitu nt , in
shaping the future of m norlty
health policy and programming in
th State of Michig n. The m
ing ill b h Id from 8:30am to
12:30pm at New 0 troit, 645
Griswold St, Ste 2900, 0 rolt, MI
(313)496-2000.
re ch.
OF HI TORY -
Th r 'p of food for hou
( nd fo t tin, too) ith thi 0-
d y mpling of two nturi '
worth of culinary rti ry. 0 moo-
tratio highlight th role tha
food h pi Y d in community
nd mUy ctMt from co onial
tim through th pr ent. Gr n­
field Village, 20900 Oakwood
Blvd. (313)271-1 20.
BLACK HISTORIC SITES -
This tour highlight th historic
organizations nd Institutions that
were an integral part of 0 troit's
Paradise Valley Community, In­
cluding the St. Antoine YMCA, St.
Matthew Church and the Brew-
ter-W'l ler Center. OHM from
9:30 to 12:3oPm. OHS members
15 an non-members 18. Con­
tact: Patricia Sigler (313)833-
9721.
BLA T FROM THE PAST -
1950-1965. Fellowship Picnic Re­
union at Hutchins Playground.
Rain date: July 30, 1994 from
10am to 6pm. Bring your own ta­
ble, chairs, food, etc. Former stu­
dents and teachers are invited.
DETROIT'S 293RD BIRTHDAY
- Great Family Entertainment is
scheduled at Historic Fort Wayne,
6325 W. Jefferson Ave in Detroit
(at Livernois) from 4-8pm. We've
got something for ewryonel In­
ternational vendors will sell food,
or bring their own picnic baskets
and blankets! No fires are permit­
ted, as this is an historic site.
FREE to DHS members and
guests; $5 non-members. Pre­
registration is appreciated. Re­
serve tickets 833-7912.
ENTERTAINMENT - This Sat­
urday night, Janet Tenaj and
Sven Anderson present a couple
hours of some really g_reat jazz
vocals and piano at 7pm at Books
and Music Borders, 43075 Cres­
cent Blvd in Novi, MI. (313)347-
I
0780,
H LTH FAIR - 0 ro Com-
muni H Conn ion, Inc, i
orking with 0 r loc I org niza­
tions for a h althy 0 rolt, OCHC
ill host a FREE Community
H h F ir from 10m to 3pm at
the Ri rbend Shopp ng Plaza lo­
cated at E J fferson nd Coplin in
De roit. The fair promis some­
thing for th whole famIly includ­
ing screenings, refreshments, a
kids area and som thing for en­
iors, too. Contact Annette Vander
Hor t (313)832-3103.
Community
Announcem nt
AFTERNOON PROGRAM - On
July 24, The Pastor's Aide Soci­
ety of the Russell Street Baptist
Church will sponsor an afternoon
program at 3:30pm. Pastor Rich­
ard R. Thompson and the Second,
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 & CRAFTS - The bazaar
committee of Hartford Memorial
Baptist Church (18700 James
Couzens Dr), presents Christmas
in July. Arts & Crafts Fair July 16,
from 9am-5pm. South parking lot.
For information call 861-1300
9am-5pm.
HELP WANTED - "People Who
Care About Childrenl" To find out
'more, contact LaTonya
Shephard, Methodist Children's
Home Society at 531-4060.
VOLUNTEERS - The Alzhe­
imer's Association is se.eking vol­
unteers looking for a rewarding
experience to provide compan­
ionship to people with memory
impairments. All volunteers are
provided with a comprehensive
orientation. �or further informa­
tion please call (810)557-8377.
13220 Woodward Avenue
On block South of Davison
'{In th Highland Park YMCA Annex}
Call
.'
FOR KID - Join us for The Dog
Day of Summer, with G,lly, t
Iri h Wolfhound, nd h r two
frien ,Molly Sapp and M lady
R cine. Le rn a little about wotf­
hounds wh munching on "dog
bi cuit • and have your picture
taken with Gilly to take homel All
agesl Books & MUSic borders,
43075 Cre c nt Blvd in Novi, MI.
(810)347- 643.
SUMMER WORKSHOP - Cen­
tral and East Africa. Do you know
why the people in Rwanda aren't
getting along? You'll find out how
Europeans changed life in this
part of Africa, see a video of some
of the most beautiful places in
Africa and the world, and learn
about endangered specles.
poaching, and preservation! Also,
you'll learn a few words in Swahili,
a language spoken in East Africal
Parkman library from 10am to
12noon. FREE. Call (313)876-
0132 for details/pre-register.
Wed. July 20
Sat. July 23
Fri. July 22
REPARATlO S co FERE CE
- Scheduled July 22-24 at Cobo
Hall. Reparation are monies,
land, goods scholarships, etc
which the United States must and
should pay for the enslavem nt of
African Americans, unjust war
and diSCrimination after slavery.
This conference will no doubt
convene some of our greatest his­
torians, scholars, researchers,
lecturers, organizations,
churches, etc to discuss and plan
strategies, that will make Repara­
tions for African Americans a re­
ality in our lifetime now. Guest will
stay at the Radisson Pontchar­
train Hotel. For rates and reserva­
tions call 1 (800)333-3333 or
(313)965-0200.
"
IMMUNIZATION FAIR - East­
side Health Center invites you to
be a special guest at this special
fair from 12 noon to 6pm. Bring
your child and their immunization
records at Eastside Health Cen­
ter, 7900 Kercheval. (267-6416).
SPEAK OUT '94 - A series of
community meetings designed to
involve you, our. constituents, in
shaping the future of minority
health policy and programming in
the State of Michigan. The meet-
. ..
AN AFTERNOON OUnl-Star­
ring the happy players anti-drug
play ... "Don't let nobody turn you
aroundl" from 12-4pm at St.
Benedict Auditorium, 47 Lemon
St in Highland Park. Play starts at
12: 15pm. After the play come
across tho street to St. Benedict
Gym for some dynamic hoop play
in a charity basketball game. Do­
nation: $7 Sign Up call 869-0362
(Rev. Bell) Proceeds to Second
Gospel Homeless Fighters Out-
• Safe Clean Environment
• Small Class Size
• Reading and Language Development
• Art Instruction .
• Afrikan Dance
• Math and Science Emphasis
• Self-Reliance -
and Cooperation Stressed
• History and Geography
• Martial Arts· Swimming

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