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October 30, 1994 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-30

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Monday, Oct. 31
DISPLAYERS EXHIBIT - wo
Troy-based groups and one model
shipbuu er displa their wor at Troy
Public L-Ibrary (510 W Big B a er)
until Oc 0 r 31 The Italian Study
Group will display wor rom I aly
roy Peopl Concerned does a show
and tell display. e hlblting some of
the. s rvic s It provid s 0 Troy resl­
d nts (810}524-3545
OPEN HOUSE - Mercy Family Cen­
ters a ne wor of five health care
centers of Mercy Hospt al. Detroit.
If wi es residen soan Open House
from 2-5 p m Particrpan s Will meet
physicrans and nurses. view th cen­
ters and r cetve first-hand Informa­
tion on he Wide ranqe of heal h care
services offered In herr neighbor­
hood. Stop by any one 0 he centers
Call 579-4000
Frederick Douglass: When The Lio
Wro
This 90-minute pr�r m is t�e first comprehen ive film biography of the former lave who became an outspo en, eloquent
advocate for equality for African American . Left: With friends in H iti during Douglass' tenur s amb ss dor. Frederick
Doug/ass: When The Von Wrote History airs natio.nwide on November 2 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS (ch ck local listings).
Tuesday, Nov. 1
JOURNEY INSIDE - Aliens, intent
on eeprnq human technology in
ch ck. are toueo by the quick thinking
of a young boy In The Journey Inside,
an OMNI MAX adventure ilm opening
Nov 1 at the Detroit Science Center,
5020 John R at Warren 577-8400
SLIDE PRESENTATION - Caryl
Lindsay 0 he Oakland County Parks
and Recreation department will con­
duct a slide presentation and talk on
the "Last of the Windland In Oakland
County" at the Troy Public LIbrary at
7 p. m. Ms. Lindsay will diSCUSS over-
development in Oakland Cocmty and
what it has done to the wildlife, land
and agricultural properties of Oak­
land County. (810)-524-3545,
THE WITCHING HOUR - Mental
telepathy and mind control playa dra­
matic role in t is 1907 mystery ... the
first play to explore mental telepathy
and hypnosis as means to solve a
murder Performances are in the
Sally and Wendell Anderson Center
Theater. Fridays and Saturdays at 8
p. m. A dinner/theatre package is also
available. Henriford Museum Thea­
ter. 20900 Oakwood Blvd. For infor­
mation and reservations, call
(313)-271-1620 ext. 382
HIGI";L./l.ND PARI{ LIOi'
LUSW
Sunday, November 6,
·ELEPHAN
8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
�AKESALE
. at the American Legion Hall
55 Victor Avenue, Highland Park
: CLUB
Drawing will be held for B beautiful portable T. V.
Vou do not have to be present to win.
Join your friends for breakfast before and after church.
Wedn·esday., Nov. 2
ROOMERS Is about mothers and
daughters. relations ips and strang­
ers, and strang relationships that no
longe seem S0 strange Thrs humor­
ous and gentle play concerns a young
woman's coming of age and her
struggle for sexual Identity Roomers
runs thru Nov 13 at The Theatre Co.
MOQey
Matters
Talk Show
. ,
of U of D Mercy. Call 993-1130.
�ISSON ART GALLERY - 48th an­
nual Michigan Water Color Socie y
Traveling EXhibition will be displayeo
thru Dec. 19 at Henry Ford Commu­
nity College Mackenzie Fine Arts
Center, 5101 Evergreen Rd, Dear­
born, MI 48128. Call 845-6490
Thursday Nov. 3
BIG WHITE FOG - A riveting play
that uncoils he conflicts and scandal­
ous reali res of a Black family's strug­
gle in urban Chicago, opens at
WSU's Stucio Theatre This brilliant
yet tragic story traces the Mason am­
ily's struggle with color-conscious­
ness Within the.' race, prosrltution,
Colli ion
Glas
ufO
Complete Bumping and
Painting Individual and
Insurance
3239 W. Six MI
D troit t. Mi higan
48221
(313)341-3591
G ry Youn
intra-family conflicts, and the appeal
of Garveyism. The show runs at the
Hillberry Theatre, Nov, 3-5 and 10-12
at 8 pm. and Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. Call
(313}577-2 72
FIRST THURSDAYS - The Center
for Creative Studies is pleased to an­
nounce the second of its First Thurs­
days at noon concerts. November's
concert features traditional chamber
music Then stay after the concert for
a speciatl catered lunch The first
Thursday of each month at 12 noon
at the CCS Bough on Auditorium, 200
E Kirby In Detroit Call (313)872-
3188, ex 750 for details
r .
l (1 � e 13 roum 'Bag
, \. and. 'Eat nJ
<:>
cR esbaunani:
and
c atnin9
• Dining • Live Jazz
Friday night 6-9p�.
• Brunch/Buff t
unday 12-5pm
15 7 dfami[t n
ij{(and 5.J Q'tk
69-6668
0'/..869-666
ROMEO AND JULIET Sh ke-
speara's beloved pi y returns to tI
Hillberry Reper oiv Company's
stage. This til'll less story of two In­
nocent lovers struggling to to­
gether is set aqams e backdrop of
a destructive family f ud "Rom 0
and JulietNwill run thru e 16, 19 5
Call (313)-577-2972. Friday, Nov. 4
BYE BYE BIRDIE Th show is the
not-quite-fictional portray I of the
drafting of "Birdie," a 1950s rock 'n'
roll Idol. MUSical mayh m ensues
when a desperate agent nd his
wantrnq-to-b -wed secr tary send
Birdie off to small town America for
one last publicity stunt "Bye, Bye,
Birdie" plays at 8pn v 4-5 and a
2pm Nov. 6 at Detroit's Historic Bo -
stelle Theatre, WSU campus. 1 ickets
are $9 and $11 Call (313)577 2 60
LA RAZA - A Canadian artists col­
lective. in exhibition call dUrban Re
alties Opening Nov 4 thru Dec 29
at Swords Into Ptowsnares P ace
Center alld.Gallery. 33 Adams Av .
b a group 0 larqe paint-
g on Ifflculties in urban
living homelessn ,the current
economic political and sociat crises,
and the breakdown of the family unit.
An a is s' recep ion will be heldNov.
at 5 p m ( 5-5422)
WEEKEND SEMINARS Certified
Public Accountants, Certified Man­
a em nt Accountants, Certified Fi­
nancial PI nn rs, Certified Internal
Auditors and Licensed Insurance
ruts sionals can receive profes­
sional credits or relicensure with
seminars from Oakland Univ. the
weekend on Nov. 4-6. Classes will be
held on campus. Fees range from
$34-80 per sessron, and the number
of credits vary Lunc is Included.
Call for a I rochure or details and
schedule 0 ttrnes. (810)370-3120,
Saturday, Nov. 5
AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE
TOUR This t ur will highlight the
accornpllshrnents and struggles of
roit's Afric n Americans from the
9�O -19:l0p b� 10(�using .on ,1,4 buildr! .. (
rr qs Sites will tnctuce landmark
I.bur· h s. bu In J s s and tnstrtutlon.
o tro t HI tone I u urn. 01
Wood rd from 10m to 12 Opm.
(313}577-3559
CRUSAD P stor L w E, Ev n
and oul H rv st Mlnistri s inv s
you to attend a prai d-filled, pow r
pac d, soul stirring cru d, rm I d
T ng It To The Stre ts - P rt I: t
5pm t th HP Br nch of th YMCA,
1 220 Woodw rd. Th Sp nt of the
L AD will r ,w hope to
you th r tso. (31) 8-5217.
MAGNIFICENCE ON WOODWARD
Th H cker-Smlley Mans on -
Thi is r r opportunity to tour th
magnificent mansion on Woo ard
th t began as th home of wealthy
In ustrlal st Col. Frank H cker. Now
over 100 years old, this man ion ha
been painstakingly restored. The tour
includ s a brief slid show. OHM,
5401 Woodward at 1 m (577-3559).
MANSIONS OF EAST FERRY
TOUR - The Western edge of the
Ferry Seed Company's experimental
farm became a fashionable resid n­
tlal neighborhood in the late Victorian
era, Your walk through this historic
district will include the elegant homes
of two wealthy industrialists. OHM,
5401 Woodwar:d from 10am to'
12:30pm. {313}577-3559.
THE PARADE COMP-ANY - Exp -
rrence the thrill and excitement of the
big parade as the Parade Company
gives you a sneak preview of their
plans for this year's Michigan
Thanksgiving Day Parade. See how
all the crowd-pleasing elements
come together under one roof. Re·
serve your space today! Pre-registra­
tion and payment are required by
Nov. 2. OHM, 5401 Woodward from
9'30am to 12pm. (313)833-9721.
WORKSHOP - A panel of experts
will read a workshop to help teachers
prepare students to view television
with a critical eye. The hands-on
workshop will be held at the WKBD
Channel 50 television studios, 26906
W Eleven Mile Rd, in Southfield from
1 Dam to 2:30pm. Registration and
check-In will begin at 9:30am. The
cost Is $20, which includes tunch. For
information' and reservations, call
NATAS, (810)647-8899.
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