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September 04, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-04

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JONI0R GREAT BOOKS - This Is
the 30th year for the popular Jun or
reat Boo s program at the Chil­
dren' Library and young people
grad s two thru 12 are Invited to reg­
i er NOW. Children learn' to read
cntically and think reflectively on
i as pres nted in works of slgnifi- served from 6- 1 Oam. Tues. thru Sat Castle with the Detroit Historical So-
cant literature. Library, 5201 Wood- lunch from 11 am-3pm and from 4- clety a 'Pubs and Clu s .. event at
ward Ave. R gistration is open to all 7pm there will be an outdoor ,buffet 6:30pm. The Castle, built In 1898 by
children everywhere. Although the and grill. The club, open until mid- Marvin Stanton, a successful busl-
program Is FREE, each participant night, will feature Creole cuisine in the nessman and Detroit's lighting com-
must pay $11 for his or her books. evening and brunch only on Sundays, missioner, overlooks the Stanton
Registration ends Sept. 10. Contact Canal off the Detroit River. The event
Cally Kypos at 833-1490. Wed. September 7 Includes a tour of the building and a
LABOR DAY - Making the tradi- A TASTE OF HISTORY RESTAU- catered "Medieval Dinner" with 'the
tionaJ end of summer, this holiday RANT _ At this new restaurant on live entertainment that is hailed as
h S the men and women who "Interactive/Environmental Theater·
onor .. , the Village Green, visitors will ftnd
hav labored in the nation's field's more than food on the menu. A Taste at its best rlon IH Imited nd rIy
f cton s shops and schools Green r g Ir lIOn IS h' hly r c mm nd Tickets
, . - of History delivers the Greenfield Vil-
f Id VIII ge 20900 Oakw od Blvd are 55 for' DHS members and' 65
I a, 0, lage experience in an edible way,
Dearbom, MI (313)271-1620. ' serving up history by offering deli tor non-members, must be pur­
chased in advance by calling Ginger
Tues. September 6 clousencounterswithAmericanlnge- Hrtanek at (313)833-1405,
_ nulty. Meals, snacks, baked goods
DANCE CLASSES - DetrOit and desserts reflect culinary history Fri. September 9
ancest International acclaimed from colonial times to the present ...
danc r/choreographer, Carole Moris- including foods inspired by George CLASSIC COMEBACKS - The
II I In rand F 2 nd cAlm
au W c awe .t.ll8lofil ...... plus favorites of Abrah am LIncoln and
nee Centr ,1,.. Jle Wng t. reenfie ��.B\-I.ae,�tr:.u Ubrary' gets
b ginn,' ng S pt ""'- -- �- - e nde . 9 and 10 with the fi rst
J • • 2 00 Oakwood Blvd, 0 rbo ,
Ie in ballet, modern-Jazz, tap and ( ) film version of Ernest Hemingway's
African dance for children and adults. 313 271-1620. "A Farwell to Arms" and "This Is the
eglstratlon is Sept. 2.thru Oct. 1, Thurs September 8 Army," a 1943 Oscar award winning
19 4 F Information call (873-2623). • lrovlng Berlin musical. Sponsored by
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP the Friends of the Detroit Library,
FREE TRAINING - Detroit's Mary- - A
M· h' C F Dassie Alms presents double fea-
grove College Special Protects Dept, new IC Igan ancer oundation
, III h i tures made btwn 1930-1960 at 7pm
IS offering a FREE 20-week Word support group w meet t e spec al
d f f I Af' the second Friday and Saturday of
Processing Training Program starting nee s -0 ema e ncan-Amerlcan
the month In the Friends Auditorium
Sep.6 8425 W McNichols Rd. To cancer survivo-s. WAVE (Women
A hi . V' dE)' of the Detroit Main Library .. Detroit
qualify for this .program you must be c levlng rctory an steem Will
II . . Film Society membership is $30. $25
a laid off worker. The program offers a ow participants to share their fears \
for seniors 60 and over. (833:4048)"
kills that will increase your employ- and concerns - as well as their sue-
ability All qualified students will re- cesses - in a supportive atrnos­
ceive FREE books, and supplies, phere. Meetings will be held on the
travel, lunch allowance and job place- last Thursday of each month. call
mer.t assistance. To enroll or for in-
formation call 862-8000, ext 441.
JAZZ CLUB - Bert's Jazz on the
Riv r will offer healthy meals accom­
panied by live jazz to Belle Isle run­
ners. walkers, bicyclists and other
ex rcise enthusla s Bert s Jazz on
the River will be housed in the old
'flynn Pavilion on Belle Isle. A light
breakfast with health juices will be
TRADE
BEADS
IOOA of! with thi ad
d, Black &
Green Beads
Perhaps Detroit' largest
, lection of Afncan b ads loo's
of items out of Africa.
Dabl's Gallery
Book Tower Bldg.
12 7 W shington Blva
Wear I Mov r Stop #1)
trott, MI 48226
964-4281
REWS FUNERAL
HOME
12 0 It P r lvd.
( t ci ndal )
troit, Michigan
Be utiful ethnic carving from many nation will be vailabl at
the Ninth Annu I Auction pre ented by The Fri nd of The Inter­
nation lin titut on Sund y, September 11, t the Th In titut in
o troit' Cultural Center. Th re's al 0 overnight hotel package ,
offic equipm' nt, nd lot of oth r gre t thnic collectible . C II
(313)871-8600 for ticket . .
Sat. September 10
ADOPTION - Over 1.300 children In
Wayne County alone are waiting to
be adopted You can see the children
Inside ...
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TORONTO DOWNTOWN CITY HALL
tario
(313)865-4500
14261 Woodward Ave.
'Hi hland Park MI 48203
Community
Announcements
Mon. - SIt. 10-9
Sundiy 12-6
• PC'r room, P'" III rh! bu .... t'LI IItI doub!« I) "I (1/1{ I{
Tax and :ralllllil extra crtau conduum-. applll
of
I
A Lecture by:
Dr.
lim
Clinical Psychologist,
Florldo State University
at., eptember 17, I 994,
5pm
Highland Park Community College
Auditorium (Glendale at 2nd Ave.)
20
Students- I
(�.�
c-- ,
or Ticket Information call:
(313)869-PUSH or (313) 883-3330
� I
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t ,...'_'
This is a b netit for The
{J rot; n (Y. U.S.H. Scholarship Fund.Itie Muslim
",ommunity Scholarship fund, &- . The Assoc. /or Human
Developm nt duational Services
.. �, _.:
• Safe Clean Environment
Small Class Size
• Reading and Language Development
Art Instruction
Afrikan Dance
• ath and Science Emphasis
Self-Reliance
and Cooperation Stressed
• History and Geography
artial Arts· Swimming
13220 Woodward Avenue
One block South of Davison
(In the Highland Park, YMCA Annex)
Call8683 50

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