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Motor City Edutainment Guide

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Month
October
Year
1976
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CAMPUS HAPPENINGS

MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Poetry Schedule (S. Campus): J-127. The T.V. Studio: Charles Simic, Philip Levin, Peter Fallon.
Art Lecture Series: "S" Auditorium, FREE: Oct. 14, 8:30 pm, Newton Harrison (Slide I illustrated). Place and time in Oct. to be announced: Dana Atchley (Real-Life Road Show).
Cultural Series: "K" Bldg., FREE Unless Indicated.
Educational Series: S. Campus, C-101, FREE: Oct. 7, 8 pm, The Detroit Brass Society.
Film Series: (S. Campus), "K" Bldg.: Oct. 5, 8 pm, "The Wild Child"; Oct. 6, 1 pm, "The Wild Child."
Fri. Nite at the Flicks, South Campus, K Bldg., $1.00: Oct. 8, 8 pm, "Duck Soup." Cinema Series for Little People, South Campus, "S" Bldg., $.50, 10:00 am: Oct. 9, "The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin"; Oct. 23, "The Mouse That Roared."
Music Dept.:
Oct. 5, 8 pm, Organ Recital - Frederick DeHaven, St. Edmunds Church, FREE.
Big Band Series: Center Campus, 12 Noon, Oct. 20, Austin Moro Band, Student Union Mali.
Special Feature: Oct. 27, 1:30 pm-8 pm, U.S. Navy Band, Students $1.25, General Public, $2.50, Fieldhouse.
Workshops: Oct. 6, 8:30-noon, 5:30 pm-9 pm, Prejudice & Inhumanity Workshop, South Campus, "K" Bldg.; Oct. 13, 8:30 am, Prejudice & Inhumanity Workshop, Center Campus, Auditorium C-101.

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE

Harvest Dance, Sun. Oct. 17 at 8 pm, The Count Basie Orchestra, Plymouth Hilton Ballroom, Tickets: $6.
Wed. Oct. 6, 8 pm: (Open Forum) Should We Have a Baby? (for couples) B200.
Tues., Oct. 12, 1 pm, WRC Open Forum, Self-Defeating Behavior, B200.
Wed., Oct. 13, 8 pm. WRC Open Forum, Domestic Violence: The Battered Wife, B200.
Thurs., Oct. 14, 21 & 28, 8 pm, Health Careers Workshops, Waterman Center. Sat., Oct. 16, 10 am, Encounter- Through the Cultural Looking Glass, Waterman Center.
Wiser Program, Garden City, Good Hope Lutheran Church, 28780 Cherry Hill Rd., Oct. 26-8 pm. Peggy Price, 591-6400, ext. 217.
Oct. 8 at the Waterman Center, Silver __ Screen's Nite: "Chinatown" with Jack Nicholson/Faye Dunaway, 7-10 pm, contact office of Student Activities. "Captain Kirk," William Shatner, Oct. 29 at 8 pm (ACSPB) at the "Friday Night at the Center" Series.
Retiree Placement Service: A free Schoolcraft College Community Service for retirees interested in part-time or temporary employment. Details, call Yvonne Cassady, 348-2440, Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:40 pm.

FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE CENTER

Oct. 1: Oktoberfest by Gourmet Club. Tickets thru Food Services.
Oct. 15: Irv Weiner "Mr. Fingers," Waterman Campus, 8 pm, $1-students, $1.50-guests.
Oct. 22: Dance at Waterman Campus Center. Tickets at Student Activities Bldg.

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY

Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26: Information & Literature Handout, 9 am-5 pm, Table No. 2, O.C. Oakland Christian Fellowship.
Oct. 4: Football Tournament, 2 pm-5 pm & 7 pm-9 pm, Pickwick.
Oct. 5: Football Finals, 2 pm-5 pm & 7 pm-9 pm, Pickwick.

SHAW COLLEGE

Oct. 5: Bum Day.
Oct. 8: Political Hop.
Oct. 12: Student Government Elections.
Oct. 13: Social Science Seminar.
Oct. 15: Disco Dance.
Oct. 18: Keep Detroit Beautiful.
Oct. 22: Cabaret.
Oct. 24: Four Class Tea.
Oct. 30: Halloween Party.

CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY

6 Rms Riv Vu, By Bob Randall, Sept. 29 - Oct. 2, 8 pm, Bush Theatre.
Are We There Yet?, by Duane Diane Vreuls, Oct. 12-23, 25, 8 pm. Bush Theatre.
Foreign Film Series: "Z, by Costa Gavras Pearce 128, 7:30 pm; "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis", Pearce 128, 7:30 pm.
Pottery, Oct. 11-22, John Glick, Creative Arts Gallery.
CMU Faculty Show, Oct. 11-29, Ed Epping, Dave Fisher, Peggy Diggs, University Gallery, South Arts Studios.
Choral Concert, Oct. 12, Warriner Aud., 8 pm.
Values in Media and Government, Daniel Schorr, Oct. 20, Warriner Aud., 8 pm.
Paintings, Oct. 25-Nov. 5, Anne Higgins, Creative Arts Gallery.