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Every Week

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Day
26
Month
July
Year
1974
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SUNDAY

* Pot Luck Supper & Open Mikes Nites, 6:30pm COME - Bring food & your music to share: Women's Cultural Center, Poor Women's Paradise, 946 7 Mile, 1/2 block east of Woodward, Detroit

*Learning Exchange Meeting: educational cooperative and resource center; 4pm every 4th Sunday of the month, 802 Monroe St, ÁA

*Krishna Yoga Feast & Festival; 4pm, 718 W Madison, AA, 665-6304 Free

*Museum of Natural History: Planetarium Show; 3pm, 25 cents, Corner of Washtenaw & N. University, AA, 764-0478

MONDAY

*Ann Arbor City Council Meeting; 7:30pm at Ann Arbor City Hall, Huron & 5th Ave *HRP Steering Committee; 5:30pm at 516 E William, above Campus Bike Shop *Free Legal Aid; 7-10pm at the Free People's Clinic, 761-8592

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, Cali 668-8857 for more information

WEDNESDAY

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

THURSDAY

*HRP City Committee Meeting; 6: 30pm in office at 5 16 E William, above Campus Bike Shop

FRIDAY

*Picket Wrigley: Lettuce, Grape & Gallo Boycott; 3:30-5:30pm, Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union at 3:15pm

SATURDAY

*Museum of Natural History: Planetarium Show; 3pm, 25 cents, Comer of Washtenaw & N University, AA, 764-0478

*Picket Wrigley & Village Comer: Lettuce, Grape, & Gallo Boycott; Rides to Wrigley from Village Corner, 11-3pm

*Poetry in the Park: Scheduled readings & audience participation (continued from Del Rio); 2-5 pm

*Lighthouse Coffeehouse: Free music & entertainment; 8-1 l pm at First Presbyterian Church of Washtenaw

MONDAY-SUNDAY

*Free Food by Ozone House; Mon-Sat Noon at Salvation Army, 220 E Washington

*Greenfield Village: w 52 historic buildings open to public; Village crafts demonstrations operate 7 days week

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

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

*Detroit Science Center; Mon-Fri 9-5 & Sun 12-5, Open to public, free or pay what you will, 883-1892

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

*Peoples Food Coop - 722 Packard, M-T & Th-Sat 10am - 6pm; 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.

*Peoples Produce Coop (fruits and vegetables) - $4.25 per week, order a week in advance at 1035 Martin Place or the Northside portable, llam-2pm. For more info call 761-9543

*Ypsilanti Food Coop - $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 4822549.

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

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

*University of Michigan Museum of Art: Discoveries in Watercolor, Paul Jenkins; July 14August 1 1 at Alumni Memorial Hall, 9-5 Daily & 2-5 Sunday (Note: the Museum of Art will be closed on WED evenings from July 1 - Sept. For more info, contact Lilli Milder, 763-1231

*North Campus Commons Gallery : Paintings & Drawings by Elizabeth Hansell; July 15-August 16, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, 2101 Bonisteel Boulevard

*Forsythe Galleries: Ann Arbor Sesquicentennial Drawings & Painting by Milton Kemnitz; continuing from June 5 to July 31, 5-9pm, 201 Nickles Arcade, NO3-0918

*U of M Union Gallery: Photographic Essay on India & Nepal by Michael Weinman; July 14 - July 28, First floor Michigan Union

*Rackham Art Galleries Summer Art Conference Invitational Exhibition; July 8-August 3 at U of M's Rackham Hall

*Art Worlds: Photography by Stuart Abbey, "From My Favorites"; July 8-August 3 at 2131/2 S. Main, Mon-Thurs 1 :30-9pm, Saturday 1:30-5 :30pm, 668-6244

COMMERCIAL THEATRES

*Briarwood Movies-(Briarwood Mall, 769-8780) I "Great Gatsby"; II-"Terminal Man"; III-"Blazing Saddles"; IV-"Mr. Majestyk"; Coming - "Pink Floyd" (Dark Side of the Moon)

*Campus - (1214 S. University, 668-6416) "Love and Anarchy", dir. by Lena Weirtmuller, July 26 - August 1 ; "Claire's Knee" & "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams", August 2 - 8.

*Fifth Forum - (210 S. Fifth, 761-9700) "The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat", thru August 2; "The Groove Tube", August 3.

*Fox Village - (Maple Village Shopping Center, 769-1 300) Chinatown" w Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway; Coming, "SPIES"

*Michigan-(603 E. Liberty, 665-6290) "For Pete's Sake" w Barbara Streisand, dir. by Stanley Shapiro, July 26 through August 22.

*State-(231 S. State, 662-6264) "Bank Shot" I w George C. Scott, July 26 through August 2.

*Wayside-(3020 Washtenaw, 434-1782) Herbie Rides Again" (Walt Disney), through Aug. 8; Coming: 'The Castaway Cowboy"