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3 Opm. (8 -2424)
For furth r
call (810)557-
ry. Clowning round
Clow 1 :30pm. (935-
Tues. July 26
rankl n Libra M gic
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Hubb rd Library. Make a. Butterfly
Hat 2pm. (9 5-3434)
w.1pm.
July 2
Chlldr n's Ibrary. Pupp t Work­
sho . 2:30pm Istr tlr n Re­
qu r d. (8 3·14. )
Con Iy II r ry R din Club PIA
Picnic. 1 :30pm A 7 nd up. -
1 M . Play Ante; ill Your Pants
30pm Ages 3-6 (8 8-2 2 )
BLAST FRO THE PAST -, 50-
1965. Fellowship Picnic Reunion t
Hutch ns Playground Rain date. July
30, 1994 from 10am to pm Bring
your own tabl ,cha rs, food, etc. For­
mer udents and t achers are in­
v ed
DETROIT'S 293RD BIRTHDAY -
Great Family Entertainment IS sched­
uled at Historic Fort Wayn ,6325 W
Jefferson Ave in Detroit (at Liv rnols)
from 4-8pm We've got something for
everyoneL I nternatlonal vendors will
sell food, or bring their own plcn c
baskets and blankets! No fires are
permitted, as this IS an historic site
FREE to DHS members and gu sts:
$5 non-members Pre-registration IS
appreciated. Reserve tickets 833-
7912
ENTERTAINMENT - This Saturday
night. Janet Tenaj and Sven Ander­
son present a couple hours of some
really great jazz vocals and piano at
7pm at Books and Music Borders.
43075 Crescent Blvd In OVI, MI
(313)347-0780
HEALTH FAIR - Detroit Community
Health Connection, I nco IS working
with other local organizations for a
healthy Detroit. DCHC will host a
FREE Community Health Fair from
1 Oam to 3pm at the Riverbend Shop­
ping Plaza located at E Jefferson and
Coplin in Detroit. The fair promises
something forthe whole family tnclud­
Ing c en ng , refr shments, a k ds
area and omethlng for seniors, too.
Contact Annette Vander Horst
(313)832-31'03.
SPUNK - Brings to life three short
stories by Zora Neale Hurston by
weaving a rich tapestry of old time
storytelling, blues music, and move­
ment. Extended at the Attic Theatre
(7339 Third Ave at W Grand Blvd) for
July 23 - 31. (875-8284).
J ly 29
Children'S Library. Pre chool Story
Tim 1 am. (833 14 ).
FOR KIDS - Nairn Abdur Raut will
share Stories and Mus c of Africa. a
progr th includ s natlv African
mus c and instrument demonstration,
along w h Afnc n fol stone and
legends join us' All ag sl Boo s &
MUSIC bord rs, 43075 Crescent Blvd
in Novi, MI. (810)347-4643.
SUMMER WORKSHOP - Southern
Africa. Aren't you glad that Nelson
Mandela Is president of South Africa?
We are! We will tal about South Af­
rica and some of the other countries
"down und t: the equator In Africa.
You'u learn about Dutch and British
colonization, partheld, some Impor­
tant South African people, and why
this part of Africa is Important to all of
us! Parkman Library from 10am to
12noon. FREE. Call (313)876-0132
for details/pre-register.
Sat. July 30
July 30
Chlldr n's ibrary. Movie: Baby, Se­
cret 0 th Lost Legend. 2:30pm.
(833-14 0).
EASTSIDE FAMILY FEST -Join us
at Plngre Park on Seminole btwn E
Wareen and Forest. In celebratlorrof
the Warren/Conner Development
Coalition's Tenth Anniversary, this
year's biggest ver family fest will
feature a live band, swim & play mo­
bile, games, bingo, FREE face pa nt­
lng, clowns, magicians, live music
acts, food, crafts and much morelll
Bring your entire family. 12-6pm. For
booth rental contact Sharionda Gill I
at 571-2800,
J f1 ISOIl Library. Slimmer adin
F I ram Cr aft 2pl11. (? 7 5 2)
na p Library. Camp ead Summer
eadlng Program Book Sharing.
2' pm. (876-0133.
Monteith Branch Libr ry. Camp Read
Book Ingo. 2:30pm. (2 7- 5 0).
Parkman Library. Children'S Cultural
Connection. 10-1 . Oam (876
0132).
We eppreciete
signed letters
from our
readers.
Please mail to:
Michigan
Citizen,
P.O. Box
03560,
Highland Park,
M148203.
SUM ER WORKSHOPS - Want to
give your -children some exciting,
educational and fun things to do this
summer? The Detroit Historical Mu
seum offers special summer work­
shops for Children from Aug. thru
Sept. Any group of 15 or more can
reserve any of the following Special
Workshops: Colonial Kitchen, Ice
Cream Social or Old Fashioned Po
mander. Costs Is $3 per child, and
times are flexible. Video taping Is
available. Call 833-1263.
VOLUNTEERS - The Alzheimer's
Association Is seeking volunteer
looking for a rewarding experienc to
provide companionship to pe ple
with memory Impairments. All volun
teers are provided with a compreh n-
Sun. July 31
MUSICAL GUESTS - From 2-4pm.
Levi Chen will provide ambient Asian
guitar music In our Espresso Bar.
Books & Music Borders, 43075 Cres­
cent Blvd In Novl, MI. (313)347-0780,
Community
An nouncements
Wed. July 27
July 27
Chil r n' Library umrner Reading
Program. 2.30pm. Lap-Sit Story
Hour. 7pm. I\ges 1 3. ( 33-14 0)
Bow n L1brar Summer eading
Program. 2pm (297- 81).
Chane Library Camp Read ead­
ing Club 1 30prn (935-4 14).
ANNUAL MEETING Sponsored
by Core City eighborhoods will fea­
ture Dr. John Perkins. The program
also Includes: ratification of new
members of CCN Board of Directors,
update on CCN events and an open
forum from 6-9pm In Speciat Func­
tions AM. Michigan Hospital and
Med cal Center, 2700 Martin Luther
King, Jr Blvd.-Refreshments served.
FR E to CCN members, 5 do on
requested of all others. Call
(313}894-8431 to become a member
or for more information.
SPEAK OUT '94 - A series of com­
m unity meetings design d to involve
you, our constituents, in shaping the
future of minority health policy and
programming In the State of Michi­
gan The meeting will held from
1 -5pm at Genesee County Health
Department {Flint, MI} (810)257-
3705
ARTS & CRAFTS - The bazaar
committee of Hartford Memorial Bap­
tist Church (18700 James Couzens
Sun. July 24
ANGRY HOUSEWIVES - A widely
energetic musical comedy by AM
Collins and Chad Henry runs July 24
- Aug 14 at the Strand Theatre in
Ponltac (12 North Saginaw). Angry
Housewives follows the path of four
trustra.eo suburban wom en on a pre­
carious voyage of self discovery that
leads them to enter a talent contest in
a "Punk Rock" club. (81 0}335-81 00
Thurs. July 28
SUMMER FILM SERIES - The De­
troit Recreation Department and
Gryot Productions announced a sum­
mer film series at Hart Plaza's Pyra­
mid Theatre, Thursday evenings thru
September 1 The film classics are
designed to expose Detroit area
youth and adults to the international
cultures, ethnics, cus oms, chal­
lenges and triumphs of African de­
scent people. Program starts at sprn:
films start at sunset F or Information
about the film series and other events
at Hart Plaza, 224-1184.
.Mon. July 25
EXHIBIT & LECTURE - Abstract
painter, William T. Williams will visit
Detroit for lecturers, an exhibition and
other events. The Sherry Washing­
ton Gallery, 1274 Library S . will e
hibit the artists' works, "A Twentie h
Century Master - Works On Paper"
thru August 20, 1994 This current
Fri. July 29
CELEBRATE AFRICAI - A major
collaboration btwn h Atlanta Com-
• Safe Clean Environment
• Small Class Size
• Reading and Language Development
• Art Instruction
• Afrikan Dance
• Math and Science Emphasis
• Self-Reliance
. and Cooperation Str' ssed
• History and Geography
• Martial Arts· Swimming
3220 Woodward Avenue
One block South of Davison
(In the Highland Park YMCA Annex)
RE-ELECT. D
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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