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October 16, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-16

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FAIR - Health, Healing and Well­
ness Fair. "Living into the year 2000
and beyondl" Sat. October 16, 1994
11 :OOa.m.- 6:00p.m. An event for the
entire family. Rainbow Hall and Pal­
mer Pari< Auditorium. 17425 Second
Ave. Sponsored by: Wholistlc' Alter­
native Health Ventures. Vendor and
event information call: (313)835-
2384 or 871-5213.
HEALTH AND HEALING FAIR -
Festivities are well underway for this
second fait. It features a roster of
local and international health practi­
tioners scheduled between 11 a.m. -
6 p. m. Each hour of the fair will be
filled with free taste-tests, lec­
ture/demonstrations, product give­
aways, health screenings, children's
activities, guest speakers, healthy
cafe, nQ n hibltlon h·all. The day
Iqn ev ekes place In the Rainbow
HQ and Palmer Park Audito-
rl ,7425 Secend-Ave.
KlDS LEARN CPR - A class for
1 0-15-year-olds will teach adult car­
diopulmonary resuscitation (CPRT
and first aid for choking at 8:30 a. m.
at the Partridge Woods Medical Cen­
ter 43750 Garfield Road in Clinton
Twnshp. All Americ n He rt Association cer­
tification c rd will b prCNided Fee is $15.
To register, call (800)237-5646.
101 DALMATIANS - Youtheatre at
Music Hall Center (350 Madison
Ave.), opens its 1994-95 season of
professional live stage performances
for young people and families with the
antics of 101 Dalmatians on Saturday
and Sunday, Oct. 15 and 16. Dalma­
tians Is the first of 12 different shows
Youtheatre will present In weekend
performances scheduled October
through May. Season and individual
tickets are now available. 963-7663.
ROMEO AND JULIET - Shake-'
speare's beloved play returns to the
Hllberry Repertory Company's stage.
This timeless story of two Innocent
lovers struggling to be together is set
against the backdrop' of a destructive
family feud. "Romeo and Juliet" will
run in rotating repertory at the Hll­
berry Theatre thru February 16,,1995.
Tickets range from $9 to $16. Call
(313)-�7�-2972.
THE POSTER GALLERY - Ashow­
Ing of one of Detroit's favorite artists,
Ronald Scarbough, will be hosted by
The Poster Gallery, 110 Fisher Build­
Ing, through October. Mr. Scarbough
will appear at the exhibition on the
opening date, to greet the public and
Andrews
Funeral Home
12 09 Ro Parks Blvd
(at Glendale)
Detroit. Michigan
(313)868-4065
o GAN co CERT - F aturlng
Cr 9 Scott Symon 4:00 p.m. Se-
I ct ons includ or by: Br hm ,
Jong n nd Bach at t Fir Un ar­
lan-unlversartst Church of Detroit,
4605 Cass Ave. (313)-833-9107
Donations for th s conc rt re 10.00
w th pr d go ng toward org n
re oration
PUMPKIN DECORATING CON­
TEST - Pick up e�ry blanks NOW.
D adl ne Is Oct. 22. Three prlz s will
be awarded to each of three ge
groups: ag s 5-7, 8-10 and 1,.,3
Entries will be Judg d by a profes­
sional artist. Please use crayons or
magic markers only. Winn rs an­
nounced Halloween Open House,
Sat. Oct. 29 at 4pm (after facepalnt­
Ing) Prizes: t-shlrts and books. lin­
coln Library, 1221 E Seven MI
(876-0135).
Monday, Oct. 17
CHILDBIRTH CLASSES - Classes
to help parents-to-be prepare for the
birth of a baby are available at Par­
tridge Woods Medical Center (43750
Garfield Rd.) In Clinton Township.
They Include: Early Pregnancy edu­
cation - Prepared childbirth educa­
tion - Childbirth refresher -
Preparing to breast feed. Fee $10.
For dates, times and to register, call
(313)-343-3387.
CPR FOR INFANTS - CI es In
cardiopulmonary re u cit Ion 'CPR)
and rst aid for choking for use w th
Infants and childr n will be offered
Oct 1 8 at 6 p. m. at the Partridge
Woods Medical Center, 43750 Gar­
field Road In Clinton Townsh p. M
Am rl no H rt A soc tlon c c tlon c rd w I
p(ovid d. The fee is $15. To register
call (800)237-5646.
SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOPS
- The School of Business Admini­
stration Small Business Center offers
workshops and seminars In conlunc­
tion with free counseling to help small
business owners/entrepreneurs seek
and maintain successful business op­
erations. The cost of each course Is
35.00. The next program Is Oct.
18th at the Metropolitan Center for
High Technology in room 327 from
6-8:30pm. Register, call 577-4850.
continued from Al
Smith w t raveling on busi­
ne last w k and could not be
reached for comm nt on th Af­
ri town p . ct.
, t wn Park nd raise th first
million r '. ui d to ge con­
truction start
"Depending on what shap
and what direction it takes, th
park could cost $7 million to $10
million," orw id.
o
h · n v r w ny corporate
sponso hip of t h project d -
T HI F R QUE T spit th highly publi ized cam-
travel � mayor of Prichard paign ne rly a decad ago to
tirr political crit ici m in thi build the park with corpora
economi ally d priv d city of SUPPQrt.
about 34,000, nd contributed· The Rev. W ley James, an
to his re-election defeat, said ob erver of political changes in
Smith's wife rlene. Prichard over th years, said th
She doubts anyone could re- curt nt mayor ould build up
build the kind of support Smith new interest in th park thanks
h d assembled for Africatown. to his sue ss in dealing with
The p rk proj ct w s shelved th city' d t riorat d infra-
during the t nure of Smith' structur.
succes or, M rgi Wil on, who Jam id th . busin and
refu d to r cognize a I se fina n i 1 community would re­
agr men b tw n th city of spond to a viable proposal.
Prichard and Battle' Vanta "I just think om hi n
D velo1?m nt orp hav to ttl down politically.
Now Mayor Je s Norwood is Prichard ha so many priori-
hoping to reviv int rest in Afri- ti ," Jam id.
RAMADA
Fre Hotel Parking
Kid tay Eat Fre
WORKSHOP - Block Clubs, Com­
munity Councils and City-Wide Coali­
tions' Collaborate for power. Spea -
ers will include Emma Peterson, War­
ren Conner Development Coalition
Board of Directors; Laura L Cole,
Hartwell and Neighbors Association
and Beverly Maruck, YouthBulld De­
troit from 6:15 - 8:45pm at the Detroit
Main Library-Explorers Room, 5201
Woodward. FREE. Call (313)-341-
3859 to register
Thursday, Oct. 20
CPR CLASSES - A two-session
. class teaching healthcare providers
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
and first aid for choking will start Oct.
20 at 6pm at St. John Hospital and
Medical enter (22101 Moross at
Mack). An Am rican H an A socl tion certifi­
cation card Will b provided. Fee is $25. To
register call 1 -800-237 -5646.
PUBS AND CLUBS - Enjoy the
"Streets of Old Detroit", a long time
favorite of museum visitors, see
what Detroit streets actually looked
like in the 1840's, 1870's and early
Ie
Saturday, Oct. 22.
BABY-SIT CLASSES - One-day
seminar, taught by a nurse, for to-to-
13 year-olds who want to be respon­
sible baby-sitters will be held Oct. 22
at the Partridge Woods Medical Cen­
ter from 8:30am to 2pm at 43750
Garfield Road In Clinton Township.
Safety, choking, emergency prepar­
edness, age-appropriate activities
and basic infant care are covered.
Fe is 20. Register (800)237-5646
KIDS LEARN CPR - A class for
1 o-to-t 5 -year-olds will teach how to
do cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and first aid for choking on
infants and other children Saturday,
Oct. 22 a 8:30am at St. John Hospital
and Medical Center,(22101 Moross
at Mack). Register (800)237-564
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
& THE CANADIAN CONNECTION
- The tour will highlight sites on the
route taken by Africans seeking to
escape slavery via the Underground
Railroad and the Detroit River to
reach freedom in Canada. Visit sites
In Detroit which were integral stations
on this network of safe havens. Tour
includes a box lunch at the Detroit
Historical Museum. Pre-registration
and payment are. required by Tues­
day, Oct. 18. The tour is from 10am
to 4pm. Fee Is $28 for DHS and BHS
members, $30 for non-members. For
more information contact Patricia
Sigler, (313)-833-9721.
Community
Announcement
FOSTER PARENTS - Open a New
THEATRE PACKAGE
Include:
Cue t Room
Buffet Br akfa t for Two
Pizza Hut pizza
A limited number of room are
v it hie, 0 re erve your eat today,
call (416) 977-0707 for re rvations!
OTEL
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nada M .1Rl
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