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The Concours d’Elegance has its roots in 17th cen-tury France, when the aristocracy would parade their horse-drawn carriages through the parks of Paris. With the advent of the automobile, Concours d’Elegance events evolved into competitions be-tween automobile manufacturers, custom coach-builders, and owners, whose vehicles were judged on the beauty of their design.The Concours d’Elegance of America at St. John’s,
one of the world’s premier classic car shows, con-tinues this tradition of exhibiting prestigious col-lector cars and also offers an automotive art ex-hibition, a vintage car auction, Mode du Concours (a fashion presentation) and many other social events.For its first 32 years the Concours was held at Oak-
land University’s Meadow Brook Hall, the historic home of Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of automo-tive pioneer John Dodge. In 2011 this world-class event moved to the beau-
tiful 200 acre grounds of the Catholic Archdiocese’s former seminary, the fabulous Inn at St. John’s.With over 300 vintage and classic automobiles
and motorcycles coming from 31 states and coun-tries, the Concours d’Elegance of America reaffirms its position as one of the most prestigious automo-tive events in the world. This year, one of the special exhibits will be a
showing of 1966-1969 Ford GT40's — Ford's su-percar built in Slough, England for three of its model series (the MKI, MKII, and MKIII), and with the model MKIV, built locally at the Ford plant in Wixom in 1967.“Our 38th annual Concours promises to be one of
our best ever,” said Larry Moss, Chairman of the Concours d’Elegance of America. “We’ve expanded our program over three days in order to attract a wider audience of automotive enthusiasts and first-time visitors. I encourage people who have never attended a Concours event to make it a point to join us!The 2016 Concours d’Elegance of America is Sun-
day, July 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. General Admis-sion is $40 in advance or $45 at the gate, with free parking and shuttle service from nearby lots. For more information, see concoursusa.org, or
call (248) 643-8645. The Inn at St. John’s is located at 44045 Five Mile
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SHOWINGSDetroit's Lost Cultural Venues at UD MercyThe Library of the Uni-
versity of Detroit Mercy, McNichols Campus is ex-hibiting a collection of ephemera and other ma-terials that pay tribute to the Lost Cultural Venues of Detroit: Social Spaces and Playgrounds, now through September 10. These long-gone places include bars, ballrooms, art galleries, coffee houses, nightclubs, dives and spaces for after-hours jam sessions. These once-important
music and gathering spaces venues are now just slim memories of a vital time now gone forever. Some of these same structures have been converted to other venues, some sit empty, and, unfortunately, still oth-ers have been demolished.Through books, original
pieces and copies of origi-nal material, the exhibit travels back in time, listing and remembering the plac-es that Greater Detroit has lost.There are remembrances
of buildings destroyed by freeway expansion in the early 1960’s, such as The Black Bottom/Paradise Valley/Hastings Street neighborhood, and other exhibition ephemera from outdoor festivals and block parties, especially those that were held annually.The collection, primarily
concerned with lost Detroit venues does, however, take some notice of the sub-urbs. Also, while the focus is on lost music venues, some mention will also be made of spaces that have enriched Greater Detroit’s cultural life.The exhibition is open
Monday through Friday, now, until September 10. Summer hours are Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed weekends un-til September. The exhibition is present-
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Life Coach Gwendolyn Esco Davis, CCF, CM, will host the first in a series of sessions for women who want to trans-form their personal and professional lives. 'Women Who Rock is the title of the six-part series, which kicks off with the full-day retreat on Saturday, August 13, at Michigan State University’s Tollgate Estates, in Novi.The retreat will feature
presentations from 12 wom-en who have made great strides along their journey to personal and professional growth with moments of re-flection and insights. Gwendolyn Esco Davis,
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Rock' retreat is $135 for the 10-hour session. Anyone can attend the retreat with-out signing up for the com-plete series. If you sign up for the full series, though, you must attend the retreat. Registration ends August 3rd and there is no regis-tration at the door. For tick-ets, see eventbrite.com/e/w o m e n -w h o -r o c k- t i c k-ets-24913740669. For more information about the re-treat, see www.g-escodavis.net. Michigan State's Toll-gate Estates are located at 28115 Meadowbrook Road, in Novi, MI 48377.
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Rhythm & Stage Brings Live Theatre to Grand Circus Park The unique theatrical and cultural live stage series, Rhythm & Stage presented by De-
troit Entertainment District Association and The Detroit News returns to Grand Circus Park on Thursdays in July and August with high-caliber theatre and opera acts. Perfor-mances will include live theatrical staging, a season preview from the Michigan Opera Theatre, plus dance, acoustic music and public art performances.Each evening of outdoor entertainment begins with musical performances from 7 to
7:30 p.m. prior to the stage shows, which run until approximately 9 p.m. The current schedule follows:July 28 — Michigan Opera Theatre presents Summer Serenade. Artists from Michigan
Opera Theatre will take the audience on a musical journey through beloved classics from opera, Broadway, and the silver screen. The opening musical performance will be provided by Violin Divas.August 4 — The Pookrum Playhouse & Concept East Theater Lab presents The Fall to
Earth. An unexpected death throws Fay and her daughter, Rachel, together for the first time in
years. When a friendly police officer attempts to ease their suffering, their funny, frus-trating relationship takes on a new life. Opening music by The Jon Dixon Trio.August 11 — Heritage Works presents Cultural Scripts. Travel through West Africa with
Heritage Works as they explore movement and music of Senegal, Mali and Guinea. In addition, Her-itage Works will present new and original works about Detroit cre-ated with noted choreographers Nakliene Valez and Idy Ciss. Opening music by Sean Black-man.August 18 — WDET’s The Art
and Craft of Storytelling. Join WDET's Alex Trajano, producer of the podcast Beginning of the End, and a few of his friends for an afternoon of engaging and re-al-life storytelling. The event will feature a live performance of an episode of the Beginning of the End podcast which tells stories
about when, how and why things end, told by the people who have to live with what happens next. Music throughout the evening.August 25— Wise Fool New Mexico SeeSaw. Showtimes are 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and 10
p.m. SeeSaw is a visually stunning and intensely physical 30 minute public arts expe-rience featuring five stilted “mi-grants” venturing into an unknown kinetic landscape. From imbalance to counterbalance using aerial ap-paratus, each other’s bodies and the sculpture itself, the acrobats fly, jump, climb and tumble their way through a formidable frontier, illus-trating resiliency, adaptation, col-lective creativity, and mutuality.Musical by Brian "Javonntte" Gar-
rett will take place at 7:30 p.m. and artists from Go Forth will create an amazing fire show at 9 p.m.The complete schedule listing for
all 2016 Quicken Loans Summer in the Parks activities is at downtown-detroitparks.com.
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Ah… We have been hav-ing some heatwaves, which allow me to go outside and soak up the sun. This being said, air conditioning still comes in handy with that kind of weather. This week is blessed with
three vocal/piano per-formances at Kerrytown House – on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 8 p.m. Starting with songs that we like to sing (Wed), it goes into Chemins de l'amour by Couperin (Thu) and ends with works of Kurt Weill and Sondheim (Fri). Many singers partici-pate in these programs. I have gone to these events in former years and they are truly enticing. Soprano Jane Schoon-
maker Rodgers is the gen-eral director for these pro-grams and pianist Kevin Bylsma is the music direc-tor. Schoonmaker Rodgers is an associate professor of voice at Bowling Green University. I have heard Bylsma in a
number of former recitals. He is an accomplished pia-nist and vocal coach; well known in the Midwest for his work in art song, op-era and oratorio; served as music director of the Department of Community Programs for the Michigan Opera Theatre from 1993–07. Other music directing credits include the Lyric Chamber Ensemble of De-troit and the Papagena Opera Company of Ann Ar-bor; Bylsma has appeared throughout the United States, Canada and Europe as an organist, pianist and accompanist; most recent-ly he has appeared in mas-ter classes and recitals with soprano Diana Soviero and
mezzo-soprano Irina Mi-shura; He currently serves as assistant organist at the historic Mariners’ Church in Detroit.On Thursday-Saturday,
August 4th-6th at 8 p.m. and Saturday, August 6th at 2 p.m., at Kerrytown House the Brass Tacks Ensemble presents The Importance of Being Earnest and to quote, this "Trivial Comedy for Serious People" is truly one of the wittiest, funni-est plays in the English lan-guage. For information, see kerrytownhouse.com.
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield holds a Senior Adult Program, which for convenience is set at 1:30 p.m. The last performance in this series took place on July 21 and featured the Arbor Opera Theater. Par-ticipants included organiz-er, pianist and tenor Shawn McDonald, mezzo-soprano Dorothy Duensing, Ten-or Glenn Perry, soprano Nicole Joseph, soprano Vanessa Ferriole, and pia-nist Jacqueline Csurgai-Schmitt. The next perfor-mance in the series will take place on August 18 and will feature Barry Ma-nilow Impersonator Frank Sternett. For further infor-mation, you might wish to call (248) 661-5700. Last but not least, as men-
tioned in this column be-fore, Waterworks Theater in Royal Oak is present-ing the following Shake-spearean plays: Richard II, Twelfth Night and the Tem-pest on this coming week-end. For further informa-tion, call (248) 399-3727.
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It’s season three for Jim Caldwell and one would think the hot tem-peratures lately also apply to the Lions’ head coach’s seat. Follow-ing the team's dismal 2015 season, although the second-half was a big improvement, Caldwell chat-ted with the media before the hard work begins in earnest as Lions Training Camp opens on Friday, July 29 in Allen Park. Following are Caldwell’s paraphrased remarks:On his message to the team before they took time off: “Yeah, we talk about all the perils that can hap-pen to you when you’re away from the facility…But the big thing be-sides that, is coming back in great shape and to carryover from what they’ve learned; study their notes because in the fall everything goes a lot faster.”On if Lions players need to step up in the receiving corps: “The devel-opment and maturity is something that you look for. You talk about
the receiver spot and that’s cer-tainly the case. TJ Jones did a little bit for us last year. We expect him to be better. Corey (Fuller) was one of those guys that hurt his foot, so we’ll see what happens when he gets back. Golden’s (Tate) role, even though he’s been in our sys-tem, the system’s changed a little bit. “Typically, you still see some ma-turity and a rise in production and things of that nature, and Marvin’s (Jones) learning. But I think he’s a good route runner. He can catch the ball, he can go with it. So, those young guys have got to step up and work hard and see what they can do. It’s a competitive situation.” On defensive tackle Haloti Ngata saying he feels like himself this season: “He’s hard to handle be-cause he’s a big, powerful man that can run. We’re getting a sense of that now. Last year he was a bit hampered. You didn’t quite get to see who he truly can be. I think you’re going to see it more consis-
tently this year.”Caldwell, again, on if he likes what rookie tackle Taylor Decker has shown in practice so far: “Yeah, I do. That whole young group, they’re very serious-minded. That’s the thing that jumps out at you. I mean, these guys act like they’re 40 years old in terms of their focus and de-termination. They’re hard work-ers, they’re dedicated individuals and I can’t wait to see those guys with pads on. That’s going to be fun.”Finally, on rookie center Graham Glasgow’s development: “Yeah, (he’s) coming, making progress. He’s not arrived yet, but I can see now that he’s a little bit more com-fortable with things that he was sort of struggling with early on. But obviously, I think we all can see that he has size, he has strength, he has the will power, he’s a smart guy and he’s gotten better, so I’ve been pleased with his progress.”Reach George Eichorn at [email protected]
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By Marian Sakalauskas
‘Mornings at Seven’ Delights at the Purple Rose
A rather dysfunctional f a m i l y i n a l l i t s complexities – that is the subject of Mornings at Seven at the Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea. Four aging sisters with their husbands and children live within spitting distance of each other in a small midwestern town in 1938. Family relationships can often be complicated, and proximity does seem to make them more strained.Cora (Ruth Crawford)
and her husband Thor (Richard McWilliams) live next door to Ida (Franette Liebow) and Carl (Hugh Maguire). They even share a back yard. The third sister is Aaronetta (Laural M e r l i n g t o n ) , w h o m they call Ari. Ari is the quintessential spinster, or old maid. Ari has lived with Cora and Thor and has for years. You can imagine the tensions that have arisen over the years. Ida and Carl have a son,
Homer (Rusty Mewha) who at 39 still lives at home but has been engaged to Myrt le (Rhiannon Ragland) for seven years and dated her before that for five years. Mustn’t rush the boy. The big excitement in the first act is Homer’s bringing Myrtle home for the first time to introduce her to his parents, aunts, and uncles.The fourth sister, who
lives just down the road, is Esther (Susan Craves). She is married to a self-professed intellectual David (Tom Whalen); David has demanded that Essie not visit her sisters, lest they bring her down to their mediocrity. Essie
refuses to obey this order and is consequently told she must live on the second story of their house while David will live on the first story. Charming.This all sounds rather
serious, but the play is full of humor. Many of the lines and situations are very funny and the audience cannot help but feel a genuine fondness for these fine folks. The characters are full of idiosyncrasies and are quite charming. The acting is uniformly
superior. All nine members of the cast are Equity actors and their professionalism shines through. It is a true ensemble effort and there is not a weak link. The director emphasizes this point in staging the curtain call. All the actors come out for curtain call at once and make a joint bow.The set for this play
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spot on for the 1930's. The lines of the dresses, the hats, even the shoes are perfect.Founder of the Purple
Rose Jeff Daniels has said, “I had a dream to make new American plays – written by Michigan folks – available to theatergoers.” This play certainly fills that bill. Mornings at Seven is written by Paul Osborn, who grew up in Kalamazoo and graduated from the University of Michigan. He drew on his family and neighbors for inspiration for many of the characters. Mornings at Seven runs
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21st Annual Jazz on the River in TrentonThe 21st year of Jazz on the River will provide two
full days of music and fun on August 6 & 7, 2016 along the river’s edge at Elizabeth Park in Trenton, MI.Grills and alcoholic beverages are not permitted into
Wayne County parks. BBQ ribs and chicken, hot dogs, burgers, veggies, ice cream and other special treats are available for purchase.The event is free to the public. Parking is available in
Elizabeth Park for a $5 donation in support of Wayne County Parks.Another parking option is available at the corner of
Jefferson and West Road and Jefferson and Elm. Visi-tors can ride SMART’s free shuttles to Elizabeth Park from these local parking areas. Shuttles will run con-tinuously throughout the festival starting at 1:00 p.m.Elizabeth Park is located just off West Jefferson in
Trenton, MI – 20 miles south of Detroit off I-75. The address for Elizabeth Park is 4500 Elizabeth Drive in Trenton.Here is the line-up for the 2016 Jazz on the River
event:Saturday, August 61:00 p.m. Lady Sunshine & the X Band2:30 p.m Selected of God4:00 p.m. Kim Waters5:45 p.m. Ruben Studdard
7:30 p.m. Jonathan Butler
Sunday, August 71:00 p.m. Notorious2:30 p.m. Phil Denny4:00 p.m. Thornetta Davis5:45 p.m. Alexander Zonjic with special guest Maysa7:30 p.m. Patti AustinFor more information call (734) 261-1990
American Idol Ruben Studdard on Saturday
Patti Austin Headlines Sunday the 7th
Cast of 'Mornings at Seven' Onstage at The Purple Rose
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SENIOR APARTMENTSYou Can Afford A Breathtaking View!
Come see our fabulous views of the Detroit River, Canada and Downtown. We are certain you’ll enjoy the many conveniences that River Towers Apartments has to offer you.Rental rates as low as $599 for water front living. You must be 55 to apply, all utilities are included. We are located at 7800 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48214. Space is limited so call today! Section 8 Waitlist is currently open.
7800 East Jefferson • Detroit MI 48214 • Office 313.824.2244 • TTY 313.649.3777Equal Housing Opportunity
55 and Over Featuring Spacious
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Homes
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYspectacular Detroit landmark building located on the Detroit River.• Controlled Entry • Cable Ready • Individually controlled Heat /Air • Emergency pull Cords • All appliances with washer/dryer in each apartment • Elevators • Community room with tV• Evening Courtesy Attendant• 24 Hour Maintenance • Gated Parking
please Call (313) 822-93778:30 am – 5:30 pm Mon – Fri
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Palmer Court Townhomes5721 St. Antoine Street • Detroit, MI 48202 • 313-871-4621• [email protected]
City Living at its Best!Palmer Court Townhomes is an upscale, yet affordable rental community located just minutes away from the cultural center of Detroit. Enjoy a Tigers baseball game at Comerica Park, a show at the Fox Theatre, or a performance at the Detroit Opera House. No matter what you love to do there is something for you. If you love to spend time at home you will enjoy the amenities of your new townhome. With our spacious 2 bedroom townhomes you will always be as comfortable as possible. Palmer Court Townhomes is within walking distance to Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center. Give us a call to speak with our friendly staff.
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BISHOP G. D. MOORE APARTMENTS
99 MANCHESTER PARKWAYHIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203Accepting applications for our newly renovat-ed 1 bedroom Senior/Disabled Apartments. Rent is based on income.
(313) 865-1552Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH HOUSING CORP.NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
For 3 bedrm, 1 1/2 bath townhomes. Leasing from $744 to $800 month. Units include stove, fridge, D/W & W/D hook ups. Off-street parking. Just 3 miles east of Downtown Detroit. Near Belle Isle Park.For more info or to make an appointment: CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH HOUSING Ask for Meredith Ware, (313) 515-9277
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2-3 Bedroom Flats$750 - $1200 monthtenant pays utilities(313) 995-5534(313) 822-0057(313) 506-6184
Gabrielle Senior Apartments
14201 2nd Ave. • Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 865-4550 TTY (800) 649-3777
Age 62 or Better
•Appliances Included •Emergency Pull Cords•Free Heat & Air Conditioning•Balconies on Selected Units •24 Hour Emergency Maintenance •Entrance Control
•Community Room•Service Coordinators•Fitness Center •Billiards Room•Beautiful Library•Medical Office Onsite
X(313) 865-4550
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYFOR 1 & 2 BEDROOMS
Conveniently located close to shopping, banking and public transportation, all within walking distance. All rents are based on income.
313-859-9650
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- Homes -
2 Bedroom (From $500.00)
3 Bedroom (From $675.00)
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MICHIGAN AVE/PALMER-Westland. 1 bedroom. Liv. rm., kitchen, hardwood floors. Sec-tion 8 OK $450 month plus sec. deposit. (248) 357-1961.
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JEFFERSONMEADOWS13101 FREUD (at Dickerson)Detroit 48215Ditch the rest and come live with the best…For ages 55 and better1 & 2 Bedroomsstarting at $372 month.• Laundry room • community room • stove • refrigerator, dishwasher • air conditioning. Heat Included.
313-824-1881
YOUNG MANORSpacious Apartments
• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY• All Utilities, except electric
• Wall-to-wall carpeting• Central air conditioning• Fully-equipped kitchen
• Laundry facilities•Community Room•24-hour emergency
maintenanceLOW INCOMEWAITING LIST
NOW OPEN
YOUNG MANORis located at:
2500 W. Grand Blvd.Detroit, MI 48208
(Btw. Lodge & Grand River Ave.)(313) 894-1810
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MORTON MANORSENIOR APARTMENTS
(AGE 62 AND OVER – SUBSIDIZED AND SECTION 8)
U spacious 1 bedroom U Appliances includedU secured and gated parkingU shopping, bus lines, restaurantsU service Coordinator on site U laundry room on each floorU wheelchair accessible units
(313)366-1616
20000 Dequindre • Detroitwww.mortonmanordetroit.com
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CASH
23013 Gratiot • Eastpointe
RECORDS WANTED45s & LPs • Best Prices Paid
PEOPLES RECORDS1464 Gratiot Ave., DetroitAcross from Eastern Market
313-831-0864 2nd Location at:20140 Livernois,
2 Blocks South of 8 Milepeoplesdetroit.com
Records Wanted
**Exceptions Apply
• Premier Senior Living!• Free Utilities!!• Spectacular Views• Balconies in every apartment• Abundant Closet space• Emergency Pull cords• Individually controlled air & heat• Laundry facilities on site• Elevators• Walking trail• Senior activities• Community room with large TV• Close to shopping• 24 hour emergency maintenance
1401 Chene Detroit 48207313.567.7999
Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Loft Apartments $538 1 Bedroom Apartments starting at $620
Parkview Place Apartments
AcceptingApplications
Professionally Managed by Continental Management
ID Protection
RESTORE YOUR SCORE TODAY! Summer Special $87 a month. Includes Credit restoration, ID Protection, Wills & Trusts.
Call William (248) 884-7775.
BUY OR SELL AVON - Need new career—Free training, samples
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Avon
WE ARE LOOKING FORVINTAGE/UNUSUAL/
ETHNICCLOTHES...ALL ERAS
1900's-80'sESTATE BUYOUTS
CASH PAIDDETROIT VINTAGE
EXPORTSCall (313) 212-4584
Vintage Wanted
Step into a home that inviteseasy living in a friendly environment
Our residents love their homes – Let us show you why!
• Free Utilities• Air conditioning• Refrigerator/Stove/Microwave• spacious closets• Emergency pull cords• storage space• Balconies on select units
• Community Room• Fitness room• Beauty & Barber shop• laundry facilities• private park with walking path• Controlled access• 24-hour emergency maintenance
Community located in Royal oak township. Designed for individuals 55 and better allowing for comfortable independent living. this beautiful community offers 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, walking distance to shopping. No Application Fee; 1 Bdrm starting at $609 & 2 bdrm starting at $657.
Royal Oak
Towers20800 wyoming
Ferndale, Mi 48220(248) 542-0881
[email protected] JAFRABuy or Sell. Start today, make money tomorrow.
Biz kits < $100Call Veronica (313) 864 5659
Visit www.myjafra.com/vdavis1to order online.
Jafra
3 BR Eastside Dresden $650
1 BR upper flat Schoenherr $500
3 BR Westside Faust $750
2 BR Duplex Schaefer $450248-249-5592
TOWNHOUSE CONDO3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 1,475 sq. ft., fin. bsmt., & laundry area. All appls. Southfield Public Schools. $1,200 month, includes water. (248) 461-7273
Work from Home
$$$Well established company seeking QUALIFIED INDEPENDENT REPS to work part or full time. Great for retirees and stay at home parents or those needing extra income. Send RESUME or name, email address & phone # to [email protected].
NORTH CORKTOWN2nd Floor Flat. 3 bedrooms. LARGE dining & living rms., fprlc., stove & refrigerator. Hardwood floors. Minutes
from Midtown & Downtown, I-75 & M-10.
(313) 585-5394
Entertainment
ADI Actors & Entertainment ClubPresent The Protector Friday, Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. at International Institute of Detroit, 111 E. Kirby. Tickets are $10, $12 at the door. http://americasdtventertainment.
com/events_buy_tickets_hereOr call (248) 701-0885.
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Auditions
Help Wanted
Co-OpsFor Sale
Estate Sales
RALPH BUNCHE COOPERATIVE HOMES INCSales Office - 2781 E. Larned
Located in the “Elmwood Park Subdivision” 1 Bedroom Townhouses & 2 BR Apartments.
Come Tour Our Model! •Spacious Floor plans • Hardwood Floors
• Galley Kitchens• Private Parking• Park-Like Setting • Close to the Riverwalk, Renaissance Center, Chene
Park, Greektown, Belle Isle and Major Freeways
From $655 a monthincludes heat, water & trash pickup
All the Advantages of Home Ownership!!For more information, call (313) 567-9854
Office Hours: Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed 1-5 p.m.
Walk to Greektown, Comerica, Ford Field,
Eastern Market. Co-Op Apt. in quiet, secure Lafayette
area adjacent to scenic park. Gated parking w/easy access. Bright 1 bedroom, w/huge storage (office?),
new dishwasher. $12,000 or best offer.
(248) 672-8711 or text
DRIVERS & O/O's. $3,000 Sign-On. HOME DAILY! Great Benefits. CDL-A. Also hiring
CDL School Grads. (888) 300-9935.
Immediate OccupancyAll Utilities Included
Stop In For A Personal Tour
ComfortAble livinG at reStorAtion towerS
A worry-free Community for SeniorS 62 And up.
Our Mission is to provide Seniors a worry-free community that supports and fosters each resident’s valued independence.
Rent 30% Of Income
•ResidentControlledEntry•EmergencyCallSystem•ComputerLearningw/Classes•Award-winningBuilding•ServiceCoordinatorAvailableDailytoAssistwithHealthService&CareManagement•Delicious Lunch Served in our
Dining Room, Monday-Friday•AFullCalendarofSocialProgrammingandLifeEnrichmentActivities•On-SiteTransportation
RESTORATION TOWERS
16651 Lahser Road Detroit, MI 48219
313-538-0360Professionally Managed by Paragon Management, Inc.
Music Lessons
NEW STUDENTS WANTEDSaxophone, clarinet, flute &
piano lessons in your own home. CALL KEITH GAMBLE MUSIC
(313) [email protected]
DRIVERS: Local, No-Touch Openings! $3,000 sign-on
Bonus! Excellent Pay, Com-prehensive Benefits & More! 2 Years CDL-A Experience.
Call Penske Logistics (855) 582-4441.
MUSTARD TREE COOPERATIVE
A Mustard Tree Way of Living...Mustard Tree Co-op now has spacious one bedroom units for immediate occupancy with two bedroom units be-coming available in the fol-lowing few months. Mustard Tree is a hidden gem located minutes away from Down-town Detroit, beautiful Belle Isle and the gorgeous Detroit Riverwalk. For applications, appts, or info please contact our office at (313) 259-2180.
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BERNARD DAVIS ESTATE SALE
(313) 922-4021 or 415-7477
19145 Birwood St, Detroit 48221
July 29-30, 9am-5pm
go to estatesales.net AND LOOK FOR US
SEE YOU THERE!!!
“When things go wrong don’t go with them.”
Elvis Presley
Bella Vista Glen Apartments369 Glendale
Highland Park, MI 48203(313) 883-5020
Accepting Applications for our newly renovated 2 bedroom Senior/Disabled Apartments. Rent is based on income.
Mon-Fri 8am-5pmTTY1-800-567-5857
Notary Public
CHRYSTAL J. EDWARDSTraveling Bonded
Notary Public(meet you Almost anywhere)Oakland & Wayne [email protected]
(313) 310-3587
Michigan Drivers License res-toration and DOT-SAP return to duty evals. Mid-town, expert evaluator. Free Consultation.
(313) 673-9073.
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GORGEOUS DETACHED CONDO ON THE DETROIT RIVEROPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 2 - 5 P.M.
436 KEELSON, DETROIT 48215
Don't miss this beautiful home that sits on the canal of the river with a boat slip, in a private gated community. Over 3000 sq. ft., private pool and cabana. This lovely home has 4 bed rms, 3.5 baths, a first floor master bed rm with master bath. kitchen with granite counters, an Island, stainless steel appliances that stay, spacious dining rm, 1st and 2nd flr furnace rms, family rm with a balcony with great view of the river, exercise rm/office area, 2.5 car garage and much more. This secluded island of Shorepointe Village is Detroit's best kept secret!
Only $459,000. Pre-Approved Buyers Only!
FOR MORE INFO OR A PRIVATE VIEWING CONTACT: Marion Tindle Paula Bridges Real Estate ProfessionalMillion Dollar Producer
248-571-7375
313-410-6806 [email protected]
KELLER WILLIAMS W. BLOOMFIELD, MI #300 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Legal Services
LEGAL FORUM313 961 1000
Downtown Detroit• AUTO ACCIDENTS• PERSONAL INJURIES• DIVORCES/ CHILD SUPPORT• ALCOHOL OFFENSES/ TICKETS• 35 YEARS EXPERIENCEATTORNEY WILL RETURN
CALL WITHIN 24 HRS.GIVE ME A CALL. THANKS.
DRIVERS: CO & O/OP's. Earn great money running dedicated! Great benefits. Home weekly. Monthly bo-nuses. Drive newer equip-
ment! (855) 582-2265.
Youth DanceInner City Dance Scope Show-stoppers will host auditions for ages 7-15 for the 2016-17 season on Sat., July 30 at the Carr Center, from 1-3 p.m. 3 years of performing experi-ence needed. Dancers are to prepare a One Minute solo. RSVP to (313) 444-0243.
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