SU ER FIL SERIES - Th D -
trolt Recreation Dep rtment 'and
Gryot Product on announc d a urn
mer film ri s t Hart Plaza's Pyra
mid Theatre, Thursday even ngs thru
September 1. The film classics are
designed to expose Detroit area
youth and adults to th International
cultures; ethnics, customs, chal
lenges and triumphs of African de
scent people. Program arts at 8pm:
films start at sunset. For Information
about the film series and other events
at Hart Plaza, 224-1184.
Fri. August 19
CONFERENCE/CONVENTION OF
MUSICIAN ALLIANCE - The con-
erence Is open to all, individuals and
group members alike. Speakers:
Dave Marsh, Peter Werbe, Tom
Ness, Tom Schulte, Mlde Madias and
Rosemary Daher. Alvin's, 5756 Cass
from 12-8pm. Call for ticket/informa
tion (810)542-8090.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BENEFIT
- "Super Stars Against Domestic
Violence" - A benefit sponsored by
Interim House will be held at 7pm at
Legends Night Club located at Brush
and Congress. Tickets: $20. Pro
ceeds will help provide shelter and
programs for women and children of
domestic violence. Interim House is
the oldest domestic violence shelter
in Michigan. Light refreshments and
music included in ticket price. Call
(313)861-5300.\
SOCIETY OF MEN - A two person
play featuring Detrolt actor. Tim,
Rhoze, with live music performed by r
Detroit bluesman, Richard Smith, di
rected by Chlc'ago and New York
based actor Jacqueline Williams.
Performances will be Frl. & Sat. eve
nings at 8:30pm. Aug. 19 & 20: Sun.
Aug. 21, 2pm. Aug. 26 & 27 at 8:30pm
and closing Sun. Aug. 28th, 2pm. per
formance. Detroit Repertory Theatre,
131 03 Woodrow Wilson (868-1347).
Sat. August 20
HEALTH FAIR - Highland Park's
Second Empowerment Health Fair
I nitiative will be held at the Earnest T.
Ford Field House. 10 Pitkin, from
toarn-sprn. Medical Services will In
cluce: I mmunlzation and school
physicals for children; hearing and
vision testing for children and adults;
FREE TREES - Ten free white flow
ering dogwood trees will be given to
each person who [olns The National
Arbor Day Found Ion during Aug.
19 4. The whit flowering dogwoods
Will add ye Hound beauty to your
home and neighborhood. Th trees
will be sh pped postp id btwn Oct. 15
and Dec. 10 with enclosed Instruc
tions. Members also receive a sub
scription to Arbor Day, wh ch Includes
regular features about tree planting
and care. Send a 10 membership
contrlbutlon to TEN DOGWOODS,
National Arbor Day Foundation. 100
Arbor Avenue. Nebraska City, NE
68410, by Aug. 31.
HELP WANTED - "People Who
Care About Children!" To find out
more. contact LaTonya Shephard,
Methodist Children'S Home Society
at 531-4060.
IMMUNIZATION MONTH - Thl Is
unacceptable and we must Join forces
to change. We are very fortunate to
have some excellent local health care
providers and community agencies In
our area working on this effort." For
Information regarding special Immu
nization activities during th month of
August or location of the closet FREE
or low-cost clinic, please call 961-
BABY or 1 (800)26-BIRTH.
M.O.T.H.E.R.S. _- Making Opportu
nities Through Higher Education by
Reaching for Success! - requests
the honor of your presence at it's first
Family and Friends Day Picnic, Au
gust 27 from 12:00 noon until at Belle
Isle in Shed 14. This is a celebration
for excellence in advancement of sin
gle or divorced mothers who are strlv
Iflg to achieve 'C'Onege degree�
Com lol in on volley ball a d e
ball games. There will e pi nty of
FREE food & entertainment Raffle
tickets are $5. Win paid credit hours
at any community colteqein MI. 1 st
(15 credit nrs), 2nd (12 credit hrs)· and'
3rd (9 credit hrs). Contact Dorothy
Harris (368-7940) or Jacquelyn Mar
tin (527-2718). ·AII money raised go s to
WArd scholarships for slngl or divorced
mothers ttending commune, col ge tull-tlrne.
SUMMER 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
VOLUNTEERS - The Alzhe m r's
Assoc tlon Is king volunte r
look ng for reward ng xperlence to
provide companionship to peopl
with memory Impairments All volun
t ers re provided with compreh n
sive orientation. For further
Information please call (810)557-
8377. .
Library Activities
Children' Library. Movie: Home
ward Bound: The Incredible Journey.
2:30pm. (833-1490).
Edl on Llbr ry. Enjoy stories told
by Barbara Jones-Clark. 7pm. (936-
4315).
Hubbard Library. Storytelling with
Grace Ward. 2pm. (935-3434).
Redford Library. - Family sto
rytlme. 7pm. (935-5344).
Children' Library. Children share
your favorite story at camp read.
2:30pm. (833-1490).
Conley Library, Summer Reading
Club. 1 :30pm. (898-2426).
August 17
Main Llbrar·y. Explorers Room.
Neighborhood Resource Center Pro
ject workshop: A New Face for Public
Housing. 6:15-8:45pm. (341-3859) to
register.
Children'S Library. - Summer
Reading finale with the Clarke Family
Players. 2:30pm. - Bedtime story
hour. 7pm. (833-'490).
Lincoln Library. Community read
aloud: Social workers Karen Lem
mons, reads Little Sis & UfJ{:/(1. Wilie
by �V8f�tf �& th.e OrRh_a[l Boy by
Mollel. 1 :30-2pm. (876-0135).
Mark Twain Library. Camp Read Fi
nale with Ming the Magician. 2pm.
(267 -6555).
Redford Library. Summer Finale. 2 .
or 6:30pm. Open only to' readers or .
listeners who earn theJr Summer Cer- .
tificate. (935-5344).
Children' Library. Preschool sto
rytime. roam. (833-' 490f
Lincoln Library. Video: Usa Sets
The Picture. 1:30pm. (876-0135).
August 20
Children's Library. Magician' John
Oliver. 2:30pm. (833-1490).
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Tues. Aug ust 16
LECTUr1E - "Marcu Garvey and
the Vis on of Afrika· with sp er
Kwame Kenyatta, Detroit Coordina
tor, New Afrikan Peoples Organiza
tion at the Malcolm X Community
Center, Lewis College of Business,
17370 Meyers at 7pm. Donation: 2.
Refreshments served. .
SUMMER FESTIVAL - Henry Ford
Museum and Greenfield Village are
re-Inventlng summer vacation with
performances, hands-on activities
Sun. August 14
JAZZ. CLUB - B rt's Jazz on the
River will offer healthy meals accom
panied by live Jazz to Belle Isle run
ners, walk rs, bicyclists and other
exercise enthusiasts. Bert's Jazz on
the Rivet will be housed in the old
Flynn Pavilion on Belle Isle. A light
breakfast with health juices will be
served from 6-1 Oam. Tues. thru Sat
ETHIO'PIA: TRADITIONS OF
CREATIVITY - This temporary e -
hibition will offer visitors a compre
hensive and meaningful
interpretation 0 Ethiopian culture as
seen through the eyes of 11 contem-
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DETRO IT- Th Bandshell at Belle Isle will
th site for Act Thr 's Third Annual Youth 'um
mer Gospel Drama Concert a 3 p.m. Saturday,
Augu t 13
In. addition to th on act play: "The Power f
Prayer, ft written nd directed by athani 1 cott
the cone rt will fea ure the New Prosperity B p
tist Church Youth Choir, the Wings Of Love Bap
tist Church' Youth Conal and gosp I groups
Restoration nd Divine.
The play's cast members are Tamika Harrison,
Jennifer Bennett and Takara Bolton who sings the
lay's original ongs.
The central theme of th play is faith. The tory
unfolds as Tamika, who was-fireO'from "a "'M m
and Pop" busin ss because she demanded courtesy
from a teenage customer. And as the play pro
gresses, such social issues as drugs, prostitution,
vandalism and non-involvement, which pawns
dev.ant behavi r, comes under discussion.
FINALLY, TER being introduced to gosp I
music by Jennifer Bennett, Harri on list') to
Takara Bolton smg and decides to gi a try.
Act Thr i a teaching organization and pre
sents cultural programs and specializ in pl ys
ana skits that addres issues the youth and young
, adult face.
The organiza ion was founded by Scott in ac-
TAMIKA HARRISON '.
rarneuto, 'alifornia in 19 It is a 501 ( ) '(3
non-profit organization and inquiries, con ribu
tions and donations are tax exempt and should be
directed to the director at P.O. Box 12594,
Hamtramck., MI 48212 or call (313)369-1455.
• . 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
13220 Woodward Avenue
One block South of Davison
.(In the Highland Park YMCA Annex)
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