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September 25, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-25

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HI IT -,. Alumni from
th C n r for Cr i Studi
III drspta n 0 nding
of artwo during the 199 Cent r
for Creative Studi -Coli g of
Art and Design Alumni Exhibit t
the Town C nt r Gall ry in Novi
from S p 24 thru Oct. 2.
e hlbtt will op n with a reception
to meet the arn s on Sept. 10,
from 6-9pm. With 0 r 60 works
of art by 0 arti swill b dis­
pi yed. CCS, 201 E Kirby, 0 troit
872-3118.
BELLY DANCI G CLASS. _..:..
Will b held from 1-6pm at the
Belcrest Community Rm, 5440
Cass A . Tr dition I & North Af­
rican movements and music.
Wear loose fitting attire. Refresh­
ments. Come join the fun. Dona­
tion: 12. (831-2523).
..
CONFERENCE - Hear Pedro
Ross Leal, Secretary General of
the Central Trabajadores Cu­
banos (CTC), the Cuban Union
Federation. Ross and three other
Cuban union leaders were denied
U.S. visas to speak at the labor
union conference. 7pm. Cana­
dian Autoworkers Union Local
ll44, 1855 Turner Rd, Windsor.
836-3752.
DETROIT LATINO COM U·
NITY - Join the OHM for a spe­
cial tour of Detroit's Latino
Community from 10am to 2pm.
The tou, guide will offer tour goers
a personalized tour of St. Anne's
Catholic Church. The tour in­
cludes lunch at a local restaurant.
Tickets are $23 for DHS mem­
bers, and $25 for non-members.
Tickets must be reserved by Wed.
Sept. 21 by calling (313)833-
9721.
KATHLEEN STOCKING
Author of the recently published
Lake Country, will be at the De­
troit Pubuc Library (5201 Wooo­
ward) at 10am in the Rare Book
Rm. Stocking, whose writing has
been compared to that of Annie
Dillard and Garri on Keillor, is
also au of om the
Leelanau. (833-1476).
LINKS - Chapters plan to raise
$50,000 for Michrgan Cancer
Foundation. Carnewle will be
held at the Detroit Westin Hotel.
The event features a theatrical
fashion spectacular presented by
Jacobson's, i"cluding mimes, the
Detroit/Windsor Dancers and
saxophonist Randy Scott. Cock­
tails begin at 7pm; dinner follows
. at 8. Cash bar avail. Call
(313)872-0252.
MAYOR OF GOSPEL - David
Gough invites everyone to an "In­
spirational Evening" at the Detroit
Masonic Temple at 7pm. Call
(313)592-0017. $15 each. Pro­
ceeds go towards C4D Youth
Program.
RAILROAD DAYS - Everyone
can get the feel of workin' and
travelin' on the railroad with vin­
tage and modern train cars and
locomotives to explore. Hands­
on activities, games, model trains
and a chance to visit a "hobo
camp" provide entertainment all
the live-long day. Greenfield Vil­
lage, 20900 Oakwood Blvd
(313)271-1620.
RUMMAGE SALE - The
Women's Alliance of the First Uni­
tarian Universalist Church at .the
corner of Cass and Forest will
hold its 33rd Annual Rummage
Sale Sept. 24 and 26 from toam-
5pm. This sale will provide good
clothing and shoes for all ages
and seasons, as well as house­
hold furnishings at very low cost.
(833-9107). .
Sun. September 25
CON(;ERT - "La Grande Mu­
sique Francais: Music of Court
and Cathedral." a concert of mu­
sic by Francois Couperin and
Camille Samt-Saens. will be per­
formed by the Christ Church
Cranbrook. A reception with
gourmet buffet will follow the con­
cert. Tickets are $15 general/$25
with reception, and $12.50 stu­
dents and seniors/$22.5Q with re­
ception. Call (810)644-5210.
GRAND OPENING - Liberty Fo­
cus School of Communication &
Perform ing Arts requests the
honor of your presence at our
Grand Opening from 2-4pm at
Liberty School: 16535 Joslyn at
(Geneva). Call 252-0030/31.
Mon. September 26
JAZZ CLUB - Bert's Jazz on the
Ri r will offer heatthy meals ac­
compani d by INe jazz in the 0 d
Flynn Pavilion on Belle Isle. A
light breakfast will be served 6-
1 Oam. Tues. thru Sat. lunch
t tarn-aprn and 4-7pm there will
be an outdoor buffet and grill. The
club, open until midnight. will fea­
ture Creole cuisine in the evening
and brunch only on Sundays.
A TASTE OF HISTORY RES·
T AURANT - At this new restau­
rant on the Village Green, visitors
will find more than food on the
menu. A Taste of History delivers
the Green ield Village experience
in an edible way. Greenfield Vil­
lage, 20900 Oakwood Blvd, E>ear­
born, MI (313)271-1620.
PANEL DISCUSSION - Strate­
gies for handling sensitNe cases.
- When .race, ethnicity, gender
or age is a factor - Handling the
media and - Civil vs. Criminal at
6pm at Standard Federal Bank,
2600 W Big Beaver Rd in Troy,
MI.
Thurs. September 29
BLACK READING MONTH -
Wil Clay, a nationally known
painter, sculptor, storyteller, illus­
trator of children's books will talk
about the importance of illustra­
tions in books and the process of 1
crea . them at 10am at the Chil­
dren' Libr ry of the Main Library,
5201 Woodward Ave, and again
at 12 noon at the Downtown li­
brary, 121 Gratiot at Farmer. Call
833-4042 for information.
HP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- Invites you to a Chamber
Luncheon Meeting at 12 noon at I
AM Showcase Supperclub,
BOOK SALE
16,000 boo s nd m g zi re
ready to be snapp d up by bar­
gain hunters at the Droit Public
Library's triannual giant boo al
on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The ale
is on the fourth ftoor of the Library,
5201 Woodward Ave from
9:30am to 4pm bo h day. Call
833-4048 for information.
EXHIBmON - An exnibition of
recent works by artist Russell
Bailey will open at Liberal Arts
Gallery in Detroit Sept. 24 thru
Oct. 9. Mr. Bailey features con­
temporary abstracts, based on
design with multi-colored. tcx­
lured, and dimensional accents.
A reception for the artist will be
held from 6-9pm. Liberal Arts Gal­
lery, 3361 Gratiot Ave. Exhibrt
hours are Sat. and Sun. 12-4pm,
and by appolntment. (313/925-
9578).
GOODFELLOWS TRIBUTE
BREAKFAST - At 8am at Cobo
Hall, Dennis and Trudy Archer will
be honored at the Goodfellows
U ITY 01 R - Michigan Civil
Right Commission nnounc s
the commemor tion of it 30th
Anni rsary t Unity Dinn r.
Reception: 5:30 to 7pm. Banquet:
7 -1 Opm t the Intern tional Ban­
quet nd Con rence enter in
Gre ktown, Detroit.
BLACK READI G MONTH
The Art of Words: the magic of
communication - AI Ward illus­
trates from his own poetry and the
work of others. He says: "To
communicate is to give and re­
ceive. We are all connected
through our language and litera­
ture. Let us explore th se con­
nections together." Sept. 24 from
2-4pm at Lincoln Library, 1221 E
. Seven Mile during September -
Black Reading Month. (876-
0135).
VOLUNTE�RS NEEDED - Holy
Cross Hospital is seeking 'people
to give of their time, talent and
energy as volunteers to provide
assistive services in various hos-
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