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September 11, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-11

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YNARV - L e B ng's
extr ordln rily perceptive dr ma
bout a family of thr mbitious,
courageous and understanding
women who posses unique e
mo yn ry (ch rit ble) ch rae­
tert Ics. will open the Studio Theatre
Ser s at WSU' Stud 0 The re, on
the lower level of t Hllberry, 8pm
on Sept. 10, 1 1, 17 and 18, t 2pm
and 7pm. T ckets are $7 (577-2972)
FITNESS CARNIVAL -"- Participants
In t "Born to be Fit" Carnival will
have opportunity to try step aero-
bics, chair exercises, and w er exer­
cise, etc. Ch Idren will be challenged
In the Fltne Maze. 10-4pm at the
Ad ams/Butzel Recreation Complex,
10500 Lyndon. FREE. (535-2221).
FLEA MARKET - Perfecting
Church will host a community outdoor
flea market featuring area vendors
from 10am to 6pm at Perfecting
Church, 13220 Gre.enfield In Detroit.
A wide selection of paintings, cloth­
Ing, jewelry; and other items will be
for sale. Vendors contact Beverly
Ferguson (836-41 (0).
CERAMIC & DOLL SHOW - The
publ c is Invited to see the best in
ceramics and dolls created by South­
eastern Michigan artists and hobby­
ists, the weekend of Sept. 10
(10am-5pm) and 11 (10am-4pm) at
the Michigan Mart Bldg, MI State F air­
grounds. Several hundred beautiful
pieces will be displayed. Cost is $3 at
the door. Call (810) 648-3269.
J:t: FESTIVAL - AI Jarreau and
fern Ie vocalist Randy Crawford wIll
hea line the Detroit festival Sept 9
ndl10 at the Fo Th atr at 8pm.
Tickets are $50 and 27.50. plus a
$1.50 ticket restoration surcharge
F or' Information call Ticketmaster
(810)645-6666.
OLD CAR FESTIVAL - Experience
life In the past lane as collectors from
across the nation gather with their
vintage vehicles (1929 and earlier) for
the only car meet of its kind In the
world. Greenfield VIllage, 2090'0 Oak­
wood Blvd (313) 27 1 -1620.
TOUR - OHM and the Black Historic
Sites Committee sponsors a new
Black Historic Sites Tour, '19th and
20th Century Detroit: The Under­
ground Railroad and Paradise Valley
from 10am-3pm. Tickets are $23 for
CHOIR & CHORUS AUDITIONS -
The Center for Creative Studies -
Institute 01 Mus c and Dance Is host­
Ing aud tlons for, the following choral
classes: CCS Children's Choir -
Sept. 17 from 2:30-4pm ( 7 10).
CCS Youth Cho r - Sept. 15 from
6-7:3Opm ( 11·14). CCS Noontime
Chorus - SelX. 12 & 1 9 from noon-
1 pm (Women 18 and old ). CCS, 201 E
Kirby, Detrot, MI (872-3118).
Tue . September 13
JAZZ. CLUB - Bert's Jazz on the
River will offer healthy meals accorn­
pan ed by live jazz In the old Flynn
Pavilion on Belle Isle. A light break­
fast will be served 6- 10am Tues thru
Sat lunch 11 am-3pm and 4-7pm
there will be an outdoor buffet and
grill. -The club, open until midnight,
will feature Creole cuisine in the eve­
ning and brunch only on Sundays.
NOTICE - Public forum on Urban
Redevelopment - To lc: "Redevel­
oping ana.:"'IaU.lQrao.rd.�
3-6pm
Do wn�"�""lIlI��
qu d to he p e ne 0 s ac es an
opportunities to urban redevelop­
ment througout Michigan. Contact
Susan Faulkner (224-6301).
Wed: September 14
A TASTE OF HISTORY RESTAU­
RANT - At this new restaurant on
the Village Green, visitors will Ind
more than food on the menu. A Taste
of History delivers the Greenfield Vil­
lage experience in an edible way.
Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood
Blvd, Dearborn, MI (313)271-1620.
Thurs. September 15
BAZAAR - You're invited to be in
BOO FAIR - Trw II be
thing for ryone, from t nostalala
buff d rtous coli or to t
r reader at t 18th Annu Mid-
west Antiquarian Book Fair S pt.
16-17 at th 0 troit Public Ubr ry,
5201 Woodward Ave. This ye r
there will be an exceptionally I g
selection of turn-of-the-century books
on fashion and arch ecture from
9:30am to 6:30pm and t plac
during the three d y long Detro Fes­
tlvalot the Arts. (833-4048).
EXHIBITION - An hlbltlon of re-
cent works by art st Ru II B II will
open Liberal Arts Gallery In Detroit
Sept. 16 thru Oct. 9. Mr. Bailey fea­
tures contemporary' b tracts, d
on design with multi-colored, tex­
tured, and dlmensionaJ accents. A
reception for the rtl t will be h Id
SE I AR - You'r n t to tt nd
a min r ut·R t r m nt llv ng In
Flor d • from 7 -9pm Sept. 16 and 2-
4pm Sept. 17 th Som r t Inn,
2601 W Big Beaver Rd, Troy; and
2-4pm Sep . 18 t th Radl sen Go"
& Conference Cent r, 1275 Hu on
St, Yp lanti. Includ d will be an In­
troduct on to Florida living, a slid
show nd a qu st on d answer pe­
riod. FREE. Light refr shm nts.
Sat. September 17
WORLD TOUR - Best-seiling re­
cording artist Carman will perform at
the Pontiac Silverdom Sept. 17 at
8pm on h s 44-clty Fall " RaJslng The
Standard" World Tour. FREE to the
public. Carman's campa gn marks
one of the first major organized lob-
Realty & Investment Co. 1T,v:.�l
Certified Real Estate Maru cr : -.... . . TO DEAL
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Library fall
session begins
The Fall e ion of Pre-School
StoryTi me will begi n on
Wedne day, S pt mb r 14, from
10-10: 5 a Ill. ' ch s sion fe -
tures stori -, fingerpl ys, songs,
a hort film, and era de igned
for childr n a 3-5.
Movi forchildr n h wn
on Saturdays t 12 noon. Sh w- I
ing on Septemb r 17, includ :
Charle Th lown and Turn On
Th Music.
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(313) 883-3033
1 (800) 246-0816
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Licensed Contractor
Michigan Cemetery Management
MEMORIAL 1I ••• 'IJI".�'r.
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Woodlawn Cemetery. Roseland Park Cemetery
. ac Memorial Gardens East • Caddlac Memorial Gardens West
Oakland H lis Memonal Gardens. Forest Lawn Cemetery
Star Monument • Star Cement & Vault
145 Church
Highland Pk., MI 48203
ORTHOPEDIC WORK
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