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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
September
Year
1974
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SUNDAY

Pot Luck Supper & Open Mike Nite-6:30pm COME - Bring food and your music to share: Women's Cultural Center, Poor Women's Paradise CoffeeHouse. 946 7 Mile. W block east of Woodward. Detroit.

Learning Exchange Meeting-educational cooperative and resource center; 4pm every 4th Sunday of the month, 802 Monroe St. (AA)

Krishna Yoga Feast & Festival-5pm, 718 W Madison (AA). 665-6304, Free.

Planetarium Show- Museum of Natural History: 3pm. 25 cents, corner of Washtenaw & N University (AA). 764-0478.

Jazz w/Ars Nova-5-9pm. Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw

Jazz-Rainbow Room-Shelby Hotel (Detroit: Eddie Nuccilli's seventeen-piece Plural Circle; 9 to Midnight; $2.

Hindu Dance Class - Earth Center, Det. - Tai Chi Class - Earth Center. Det. 7pm

MONDAY

Ann Arbor City Council 7 :30pm at Ann Arbor City Hall, Huron & 5th Ave.

HRP Steering Committee Meeting-5:30pm at 516 B. William, above Campus Bike Shop.

Free Legal Aid-7-10pm at the Free People's Clinic. 761-8592.

RoIler Skating-sponsored by Model Cities Youth Development Team; 7-10pm, 15 cents, Slauson Jr. High School.

Teen Night-Ann Arbor Community Center Teen Drop-ln. Get involved in various activities; drama, dance, art, ping-pong, billiard, pool, bumper pool, cards, etc. 7-9pm. Free.

TUESDAY

Gay Liberation Front Meeting-8pm at 3rd floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 761-2044.

Cable 3-Ann Arbor City Council Meeting; 8;30pm, Replay of Monday's meeting.

Free Pap Tests-in the morning at St. Joe's, Call 668-8857 for more information. Basketball-sponsored by Model Cities Youth Development Team, 7-10pm, Free, Slauson Jr. High School.

WEDNESDAY GAWK meeting-Gay Awareness Women's Kollective; 8pm at 3rd floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 763-4186, all women welcome.

Roller Skating-Sponsored by Model Cities YDT 7-10pm, 15 cents, Slauson Jr. High.

THURSDAY

HRP City Committee Meeting-6:30pm in office at 516 E. William, above Campus Bike Shop

Model Cities Policy Board Meeting-the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at Ann Arbor Community Center, 625 N. Main, 8pm.

Basketball- sponsored by Model Cities YDT. 7-10pm. Free, Slauson Jr. High School.

Teen Night- Ann Arbor Community Center Teen Drop-ln. 7-9pm. Free.

FRIDAY

Blues/folk w/Stu Zonder 4-7pm at. Mr. Flood's Party

Picket Wrigley - Lettuce. Grape, and Gallo Boycott; 3:30-5:30pm, rides leave from north side of Michigan Union at 3:15pm.

Roller Skating-sponsored by Model Cities YDT; 7-10pm. 15 cents. Slauson Jr. High.

SATURDAY

Planetarium Show - 3pm, 25 cents, at Museum of Natural History, corner of Washtenaw & N University, (AA), 764-0478.

Picket Wrigley & Village Corner-Lettuce, Grape & Gallo Boycott; rides to Wrigley from Village Corner, 11-3pm.

Poetry in the Park - Scheduled readings & audience participation; 2-5pm in West Park.

Lighthouse Coffeehouse - Free mime and entertainment; 8-11pm at First Presbyterian Church of Washtenaw.

MONDAY-SUNDAY

Free Food by Ozone Sat. noon at Salvation Army, 220 E. Washington.

Greenfield Village - w/52 historic buildings open to public. Village crafts demonstrations operate 7 days/week. Main gate: Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, 271-1620.

U of M Natural History Museum -Kachina Doll exhibit of the Southwest Indian; Mon.-Sat. 9-5 and Sun. 1 :30-5:30, 1st Floor lobby, 764-0478.

Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum-Birmingham: Student Summer Exhibit thru Sept. 15th; Tues.-Sun. 1-5pm.

Detroit Science Center-Open to public, Mon.Fri. 9-5 & Sun. 12-5. Free or pay what you will. 52 E Forest (1/2 block east of Woodward), Detroit, 883-1892.

Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - Exhibits from ancient Egypt and Greco-Roman antiquities. Mon.-Fri. 9-4, Sat. & Sun. 1-4. 434 S. State, 764-9304.

WEEK

Clements Library-Exhibits of rare books and historical documents of early America (1942-1850). 9am-Noon & 1-5 pm weekdays. S. University, 764-2347.

Matthai Botanical Gardens-Open to public daily 9am-4:30pm, 1800 Dixboro Rd., 764-1168.

Farmer's Market-Open Wed. &. Sat. 7am-3pm, 315 Detroit St. at corner of N. 4th Ave.

Ann Arbor Public Swimming Pools - Pool Locations: Fuller Pool, on Fuller Rd.; Veteran's Pool, on Jackson Ave.; and Buhr Pool, on Packard. Public swimming at all pools is: 1-5pm & 7-9pm, ADULTS 5-7pm. Adult noon swim - 12-1pm at Veteran's & Buhr pool only ($.50). Public swim sessions: 17 & under ($.30); Adults ($.75), Families w/ at least 1 adult; $1.

Model Cities Youth Development Team -Game room, pool, ping-pong, chess, checkers, & cards - open everyday from Noon to 5pm. Ann Arbor Community Center.

Organic Garden Tours provided by the Ecology Center. The garden is open for group tours Tues.-Fri. 11am-8pm, Sat. 9am-6pm & Sunday 12pm-6pm

COOPS

Itemized Coop (food) - call 663-1111 for distribution region, order, house, distribution house.

Neighborhood Action Center Food Coop (serving low income people). Call 769-3771 or visit the center at 543 N. Main, ask for Greg.

People's Food Coop 722 Packard, M-T & Th-Sat 10am-6 pm; M&Th 7:30-9 pm. Clean-up starts at 10 am on Wednesday; meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30, call 761-8173 for location.

PeopIe's Produce Coop fruits and vegetables - $4.25 per week, order a week in advance at 1035 Martin Place or the Northside portable, 11am - 2pm. For more info call 761-9543

Ypsilanti Food $1.00 membership fee allows you to pick up order forms at 401 S. Adams, distribution center the same, 10 am-1 pm. For more info call John 481-0689, Mike 483-5458, Gladys 485-0067, or Maxine 482-2549.

Coop Auto (car repair), call 769-0220 for appointment and info, 2232 S. Industrial Rd., 7:30 am -5:30 pm.

Naked Wrench (bike repair) - call the workshop 764-6177, Ray 761-1733, or Chris 665-0608.

ARTS

University of Michigan Museum of Art Photographic exhibitions: "Ann Arbor Architecture, 1800-1918: A Sesquicentennial Selection" thru Sept 22nd. "Visionary Projects" by Reginald Malcomson thru Sept. 30 at Alumni Memorial Hall. 9-5 Daily, 2-5 Sunday. For more info, contact Lilli Milder, 765-1231

Lantern Gallery - First U.S. 1-man exhibit of weavings of Dr. Peter Collingwood through Sept. 25. 10am-5pm. Tues.-Sat. 301 N. Main

University North Campus Commons - "Photographically Looking Around Town" by Dru Shipman & Martha Haslanger Sept. 4-20 5-8:30pm Mon.-Fri.

Detroit Institute of Art - Dogon Art Show of African sculpture from the Dogon fortress villages near the River Niger. Martin Molson of WSU Black Theatre tells stories & dramatizes 11am-1pm daily through Sept. 8 9:30am-5:30 pm Tues.-Sat 5200 Woodward-Detroit.

Detroit Historical Museum -bDisplay of materials & tools used to handle the Detroit mail during the last 100 years 9am-5pm Tues.-Sat., 1-5pm Sun. 321-1701

COMMERCIAL THEATRES

Briarwood Movies (Briarwood Mall, 769-8780) NOW SHOWING: I - Return of the Dragon, w/Bruce Lee; II - Death Wish, w/Charles Bronson; III - Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles; IV - Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, w/Paul Newman, Robert Redford, & Katherine Ross

Campus (1214 S. University. 668-6416) NOW SHOWING: Idaho Transfer, dir. by Peter Fonda; 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9

Fifth Forum (210 S. Fifth, 761-9700) NOW SHOWING: The Groove Tube. & a short feature, The Dove.

Fox Village (Maple Village Shopping Center. 769-1300) NOW SHOWING: Buster & Billie; coming in 2 weeks--California Split

Michigan (603 E. Liberty, 665-6290) NOW SHOWING: Macon County Line: 1, 3. 5, 7. & 9

State (231 S. State, 662-6264) NOW SHOWING: Uptown Saturday Night, w/Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby, Harry Belafonte, Flip Wilson; Sat.. Sun., Wed. 1:20. 3, 5, 7, & 9; Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 7 & 9 only