Can Iy Llbr ry. C mp ng w h Vin
nt. 1. Opm (898-242 ).
:30p . (8 -242).
Dougl L brlry. C mp R d Cr .
2pm. (833- 714)
I Llbr rye C mp R d P
n r. 2pm (833- 71 ).
on hLlbr ry.C mpR dwth
toryt II r Lind 0 y pm (267- Hubb rd Llbr rye Summ rAe d ng
560). Club. 6.30pm. {35-3 }.
R dford Llbr ry C mp Craft. 1 pm. Kn pp Llbr rye C mp A ad P rty
Ages 4 and up (935-53�4). 2.30pm. (876-0133).
E n
M tpl nd Art F . r w II b h Id
August 4-6 In Southw t 0 troit
M rch nt btwn block long corridor
of W Warren btwn Junction nd P r -
d I will rtic ptA t mptlng mi
of good thl s to e t will be 0 red by
food v nd rs on n dJ c nt land-
c ped vac nt lot Highlights in-
clude. Rhythm & Blues s nger, L Ie
o nnls Motown po ts - 2 hour po-
try readings (Aug 4) - Th Blu
Pigs (Aug 5) an Fun & F ness Run
(Aug 6) Also, artwo by local artists
will be on display all hree days (897-
2551)
SU ER FILM SERIES - The 0 -
troit Recreation Department and
Gryo Productions announced a sum
mer film series at Hart Plaza's Pyra
mid Theatre, Thursday evenings thru
September 1. T film classics are
designed to expose Oetroit area
youth and adults to th international
cultures, ethnics, customs. chal
lenges and triumphs of African de
scent people. Program starts prn,
films start at sunset For information
about the film series and other events
at Hart Plaza, 224- 184
r Tw In Llbr ry. C mp Reed.
1 15-2.30pm. (2 7-6555).
Chlldr n' Llbr ry. Summ r R d
ing program with Pupp t Show
2.30pm. - C mp d Craft pro- Chlldr n' Llbr ry. Poetry Work.
gr m. 7pm. (833-14 0). shop with Hilda Vest. 2:30pm.
Campb II LIbrary. Camp Read w h Grades 4-8. (833-1490).
storyteller Linda Day. 3pm. (297- Hubb rd L br ry. M ke Fing r
9380). Puppet. 2pm. (935-3434).
Ch ndl r Pk Llbr ry Summer
Reading progr m fin I . 2.30pm. -
Ronnie Cee Magician 3pm. (267- Chlldr n' Llbr ry. Preschool Sto-
6558). rytime 1 Oam. (833-1490)
Chan y LIbrary. Camp Read Read
ing Club finale. (members only)
1 :30pm. (833-4314).
CULTURAL AWARENESS '9
Emm nu I Community Cent r long
ttn th r sidents of th community
will celebrate it's Annual Cultural
Aw ren s F rr Day on John R btwn
M rg r t nd Gr xdale This grand
day of festivity Is guaranteed to be
fill d with 10 s of games, entertain
ment, delicious ethn c food and fun
activities for every on in the family to
njoy Our goal IS to bridge the gap
betwe n the- diver e cultures. Con-
ac Linda Jackson at 869-3230.
FAMilY CELEBRATION - Faml
has. v ndors, performers, guest
spea ers and the community will
gather to celebrate he birthday of
Marcus Garvey at the 3rd annual
Marcus Garvey Family Celebration
from noon tu dus at Lewis Business
College on Meyers Rd at Curtis In
Detroit. FREE. Irf addition to an exctt
I ng African Marketplace featuring
authentic African arts and crafts,
ere will be art, crafts and games for
children all day. and two five reggae
bands: local favcrtte Akoben, and IN
DlKA, from Chicago, billed as "reg
gae's top dance band.· For vending
or information call 526-8284.
HERITAGE TOURS - Preservation
Wayne's Detroit Heritage Tours pro
Vide a tascrnatlnq look at over 100
years of Detroit's history. Three sepa
rate walking tours are offered.
- The Mansion of E Ferry Ave
Tour at 10am traces the develop
ment of this street from seed farm to
ashionable Victorian neighborhood
.0 an educational, institutional and.
commercial enclave.
The African American Heritage
Tour at 10:30am explores Detroit's
African American cornrnuntty's re
sponse to segregation in housing,
employment and basic services from
the 1920s thru the 1950s.
- The Hecker-Smiley Man Ion
Tour at l' am offers a rare opportu
nity to visit tllis agnifcently restored
mansio Wo dw d. Tours begin
at the DH in the Louise Booth Audito
rium. 5401 WoodWard. Tickets are
$10 for the public and $8 for m em bers
of PW. DHS & DAADS, reservations
are recommended. 24 Hour Hotline
(313)222·0321.
EXHIBIT L CTUR - Ab ract
painter, Willi m T. Williams 111 vis
Detroit for lecturers, an exh b tion nd
ot er ev nts. T Sherry Washing
ton Gallery, 1274 Library St., will ex
hibit the rtlsts' orks." A Twentieth
Century Mast r - Works On Pape
thru August 20, 1994. This current
exhibition contains graphite draw
ings, wet r colors and acrylic washes
on pap r (961-4500).
HISTORIC CHURCH TOUR - Tour
five historic churches with the Detroit
Hi orical Society from 1 Oam to 4pm.
Lunch is served during the tour
Churches on the tour Include Historic
Trtruty Lutheran, Sts Peter and Paul
Ca hollc, Second Baptist. First Pres
byterian and Our Lady of the Holy
Rosary Tour goors will-view the in
terior of each bldg and learn its history
and significant architecture: Tickets
are 10 for DHS members and $15
or non-members, and must be re
served In advance (313)833-1405.
SUMMER FESTIVAL - Henry Ford
Museum and Greenfield Village are
re-inventing summer vacation with
performances. hands-on activities
and vivid encounters with America's
great Innovators promising the mint
exhibits about keeping cool. Village
hIghlights include first-person en
coun ers with "Orville Wright and
"George Washington Carver." 20900
Oakwood Blvd, (3 3)271-1620 Runs
thru Aug. 22
Chlldr n' Llbr ry. Camp Read with
Judy Sima. 2:30pm. (833-1490).
SUM ER WORKSHOPS - Want to
give your children some exciting,
educational and fun things to do this
summer? The Detroit Historrcal 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
'tlrnes. are flexible. Video taping is
available. Call 833-1263.
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.
AFRICAN BEADS
ICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION
• SPIRIT STONES
• BEADS FOR PROTECTION
• BEADS FOR GOOD LUCK
• KENYAN LOVE BEADS
• SNAKE VERTEBRATE
• FISH VERTEBRATE
• COWRIE SHELLS
• SEA SHELLS
• 300 YA. OLD BEADS
• 100's OF ITEMS OUT OF AFRICA
NEW LOCATION
) DA8L' GALLERY
BOOK TOWER BLDG.
P op Mov r Stop.1
'/ 1257 W hington Blvd.
Del., MI 48226
(313) 964-42�7
M-SUN: 12-7PM
Fri. August 5
REMEMBRANCE - A simple cere
mony honoring the victims of the Hi
roshima/Negasaki bombings will be
held at 8:00 pm in front of the Interna
tlonallnstitute, 111 E. KIrby. The fam
ily-oriented event incorporates
music, art and poetry celebrating
peace. At this gathering Peace Ac
tion of Michigan will launch Its Petition
Drive for the Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty. (810)548-3920.
SINCE 1985· 10% OFF W/COUPON
Library Activities
Sat. August 6
Tues. August 2
BLOCK PARlY - Project Compas
sion will sponsor a gigantic Block
Party for the 1200 resrcents of the
Nursing Homes and Adult Foster
Care Homes along E Grand Blvd
btwn Mack and Kercheval including E
Grand Nursing Home. The Block
Party includes festive decorations.
rowing entertainers. balloons. and a
picnic lunch. Volunteers of all ag s
are needed to help prepare. deliver,
and serve food as w S 0 vi t rth
residents. Entertainers are also
needed (individuals or groups). Vol- .
unteers gather at 1 pm at Christ Lu
theran Church, 2411 I roquois for
orientation and assignment 2-
G:30pm. Call 832- 7850
CELEBRllY GOLF TOURNAMENT
- Featuring Henry Rozier. Willie
Norwood, Curtis Rowe, Don Adams.
Archie Clark. Jim Davis, James
HOME OF
II FAMOU COACH AN"
NEW. OLD STYL MU rc
-LIst n to Blues and Music after hour.
WOET - FM 101;9 - Fri. 2am-7am
, Sat. 2am-4am - Sun 4am-7am
. Po.lttve m ueic with. meNage
(313) 571-2222
6340 CHARLEVOIX • NEAR MT. ElliOTT • DETROIT, MI
Redford Library. Family Story time.
7pm. (935-5344).
August 2
Children's Library. Art. in the library
with Dan Keller 2:30pm. Grades -8
(833-1490.
Conely Library. Summer Reading
Club. 1 '30pm - Crit r story hour
JUNIOR GREAT BOOKS - This is
the 30th year for the popular Junior
Great Books program at the Chil
dren's Library and young people
grades two thru 12 are invited to reg
ister NOW. Children learn to read
it ally and think reflectively on
, as ese d In works of signifi-
I eratu. rary, 1 Wood-
rd Ave.
children everywhere. Although the
program IS FREE, each participant
'must pay $11 for his or her books.
Registration ends Sept. 10. Contact
Cally Kypos at 833·1490.
Wed. August 3
Community
Announcements
LECTURE - "From the Beginning of
time to the present: An overview of
Black August" with· speaker Jelanl
Volunteer Registration Form
On Saturday, August 20, 1994
Paint the Town will be coming to the Highland Park Community!
Sin c 19 • 'Paint the Town volunteers have cane from all aves the Metropolitan area to-paint and repair over 1,000
hom in Detr it. In 1988, more than 1,300 volunteers painted 52 hanes. In 1993, mae than 8,500 volunteers
�intcd and repaired 244 bones in Detroit. 25 tones in Inkster and 10 hames in Bcorse. This year t the fIrst time
HIghland Park cooducts its own Paint the Town. It is anticipated that we will paint 10 to 20 homes and spruce up one
park In I} , Highland P rk Southeast Heights area.
. VOLUNTEER REGISTRA nON FORM
Pam 1(1 Davi , Paint the Town Volunteer Services
/0 mni ank
IJ 14 W war
Highland Park, Michigan 48203
Phone: ( 1 ) 865-8770 Fax: '(313) 865-8263
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