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Day
19
Month
November
Year
1975
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EVENTS

DETROIT

Nov. 14-15: "Inez" a bluegrass opera about Detroit's workers. UAW Region 13 Auditorium in Madison Heights, 711 W. 13 Mile Rd., 8:00 pm. 341-0654.

Nov. 15: "The Politics of Education," a national education conference sponsored by the Detroit Alternative Schools, 60 E. Harper, 10:00am, donation $3.00. 873-1141.

Nov. 16: Parthenon Dancers of Greece at Music Hall Center, 6:30 pm. Tickets are: $7.50, 6.50, 5.50, 4.50. 963-7680.

Nov. 18: Community meeting with the Detroit City Council at Riverside Lutheran Church, 521 Meadowbrook (1 block South of East Jefferson) 7:30-9:30pm. 224-3755.

Nov. 22: Science Fiction Festival/Convention, WSU Student Center Bldg. 2nd Floor, 12:30-11:00 pm, $1.00. PR5-2033.

ANN ARBOR

Nov. 12: Kathleeen Kinkade will speak on "Incentive and Production in Utopia" 8pm in Rackham Lecture Hall, U of M campus. Humanities Dept. Lecture Series.

Nov. 14: "Kalliadescope" a lecture demonstration by Thomas Frank and audio visual expressions. 8pm at the Ann Arbor Art Association, 117 W. Liberty. $2 donation at the door.

Nov. 21 : "Korean Dance" & "Suheylo" Beledi Troup Concert 7:30pm at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School. Tickets $1.00 in advance at Art Worlds, 994-8400 and A2 Piano & Organ Co. 663-3109.

Nov. 22-23: Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale at Ann Arbor Art Association, 117 W. Liberty. 11/22-11-5.

Nov. 24: The Inmate Project of Project Community presents a seminar "Trends in Corrections" with Ron Burkhart: Director, Detroit Treatment Center, a Federal Bureau of Prisons Half-Way House, and Perry Johnson: Director, of Dept. of Corrections, state of Michigan. 7:30pm in Lecture Rm 2- Modern Languages Bldg. U of M.

YPSILANTI

Nov. 13 - Dec. 14: "Black Presence and the A American Revolution", an exhibit provided by the Smithsonian Institute will be on display in the EMU - Reg. library hours.