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Announcements
Thurs. August 11
HELP WANTED - "People Who
Care A out Chrldren!' To find out
more. contact LaTonya Sheph rd.
Methodist Children's Home Society
531-4 O.
M.O.T.H.E.R.S. M king Opportu-
ities Through High r du tion by
ReAching for Success! - requests
he honor of your pr sence at I 's first
family and Friends Day Picnic, Au
gust 27 from 12:00 noon until at Belle
I sle in Shed 14 This Is a celebration
for excellence in advancement of sin
gle or divorced mothers who are striv
Ing to achieve a college degree!
Come join in on volley ball and base
ball games. There will be plenty of
FREE tood & entertainment. Raffle
tickets are $5 Win paid cr dit hours
at any community college in MI 1 st
(15 credit hrs), 2nd (12 credit hrs) and
3rd (9 credit hrs). Contact Dorothy
Harris (368- 7940) or ,Jacquelyn Mar
In (527-271 ) -NI m ,<II. d goo. III
painter Wilham Willie ms Will VISit
o tr It or lectur rs an hibi ion c n
oth r v nts Th h rry Waslling
ton Gall ry. 1274 L 1 rary St . Will ex
rubit the c ists' .wor s • A Twentieth
Century ast r War s On Paper"
thru Augus 20. 1 4 Trus current
xrubmon contams raphrte draw
rnqs. water colors an acrylic washes
on p per ( 1 -4500)
AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE
TOUR - Tour 14 bUildings that high
light t e accomplishments and strug
gles of Oetrou 5 Afncan Americans
from the 1920s- 50s SI es on the
tour Include land mar churches, busl
n 5S sand msntu 10 s OHM rom
Oam 0 12 30pm Fee 8 for DHS
and PW memb rs and $10 for non
mem rs Contac Kath nne Clark
son ( 3)577 5
MAGNIFICENCE OF WOODWARD
The Hec r-Srrule Mansion
Open onl occ sronally to the public
lus IS FI r r oppo unity to our the
ma mtic=nt m nsion on Woodward
that yan as h hom 0 weal hy
mdustriahs Col Frank Hec er ow
00 ears old this mansion has
T
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F e $8 tor
ETHIOPIA: TRADITIONS Of
CREATIVITY This temporary ex
hibition 'w ill offer visitors a cornpre
he nsrve and meaningful
interpretation of Ethiopian culture as
seen through the eye of 11 contem
porary E ruo I r I artists The exhibi
tion "0 es to o f et tile perception of
Ethiopia as a country plagued by in
cessant tamms and war held by most
Amenca by c ebrating Its magnifi
cen a '5 hp I traditl ns mong the
s ma�or theme.� IS the cen-
While 68% of brides received most of what
they wanted. 94% feel cash or an all-purpose
9 itt' certiticate wou Id be their preference.
Realty & Investment Co. 1T,��l
rtiticd R (Ii I. tate 1.Hl.I'u \.lliilllllll."" TOw�::l
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Loc.tM To Serve You 11000 W. McNichol.
863..3222 Det. MI. 4822. Suite 8-5
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No More Delay!!
Michi n
2 30pm R d ng lnbo 7pm.
(833-14 0)
Dougl Llbr ry. C mp A
zpm (83 • 71 ).
Hubb rd Library. Summ r d ng
Clu Gr nd in I 2p (35 3434)
rmly Story tim rk Tw In Llbr ry. Camp R a
1.15-2·30pm. (2 7-6555)
m t xy Mana enu-nt
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12 Mdt· . Woodwanl • 11 r I y', \11 'Won
(800)436-64 6
L brary. Art In th I br ry Children' Llbr ry. Po ry Wor -
Gr des 1·8 shop with Hilda Ve t. cit I,
2.30pm (833-1490).
Conely Llbr ry. Summer ad ng
Clu 1'30 m Cn t r Story Hour.
30pm (898-242 )
Dougl Llbr ry. - Camp Re d
Craft 2pm (833-9714).
R dford Llbr ry. - Camp Read.
Camp out at the libr ry and read.
t-apm (935-5344)
Dougla Library. Camp Ro d
Cook-out. 2p . (833-9714).
Lincoln Llbr ry. Summer R ad ng
Club Finale: The Butterfly L dy
(Lynda Thornburg). 1 :30pm. Re
freshments and certificates. (876-
0135)
R dford LIbrary. Lunchtime Sto
rytlme. 12pm. Br ng a lunch nd listen
to a story and watch a movie (title to
be announced) Punch provided
(935-5344).
Children' L1br ry. M.Schmldt
brings her P t Pig for Bonfire Stories ..
CAREER EDUCATION