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June
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1988
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To publicize JULY CALENDAR events send formatted listings by June 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. (996-8018)

FORMAT - Event: Sponsor Time, and Place. One or two sentence description. (Fee). Phone number

Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public (including all committee meetings). Also, all locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

1 Wednesday

Exhibit: "Dolls": 16 Hands

Mon-Thurs 11 am to 6 pm, Fri 11 am to 8 pm and Sat 10 am to 6 pm. 119 W. Washington. Exhibit featuring four contemporary dollmakers runs through June 25, 761-1110

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center

12 noon, 306 N. Division (Lawrence St. entrance of St. Andrew's Church). Learn about WCC and how you can join our work in helping women help themselves. Call to sign up. 761-9475 or 994-9100

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)

8 pm, 2435 Mason Hall. 665-8438.

Meeting: Pesticide Task Force: Ecology Center

7:30 pm. Strategy session to support family farmers, decreased pesticide use, and safe food. Call Mike Garfield for location. 761-3186

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation

8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S First. 996-8555

2 Thursday

Discussion Series: Solidarity

7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Justin Schwartz will speak on U.S. Foreign Policy. 668-6771

Kamikaze/Transcending: Performance Network

8:30 pm, 408 W. Washington. An Intersect Theater Dance Company Production. Powerful tale of humans on the path from pre-life to transcendence. Tickets are $10 ($8 students). 663-0681

3 Friday

Back to Back: People Dancing - Whitley Setraklan and Dancers & Jazz Dance Theater

8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, U-M campus. Joining the dancers on stage will be Ann Arbor musicians, Mr. B (Mark Braun) and Dick Siegel. Tickets are available at the door and in advance at First Position Dancewear and Dance Theater Studio in Ann Arbor. Admission is $10; students and seniors, $8. 668-8397

Gay Men's Coffee House: "Brothers"

8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186

Kamikaze/Transcending : Performance Network

8:30 pm (see 2 Thurs)

4 Saturday

Kamikaze/Transcending: Performance Network

8:30 pm (see 2 Thurs)

Special Discussion:The Detroit Institute of Arts

2 pm, DIA's S230 Gallery, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. In conjunction with the "Jan Dibbets" exhibition, George Tysh, Asst. Curator of Ed., discusses the first American retrospective of this significant Dutch Artist. 833-1858 or 833-9759

5 Sunday

Sunday at Three: Detroit Institute of Arts

3 pm, DIA's Schwartz Graphic Arts Galleries, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. June Nelson, author of Harry Bertoia: Printmaker, discusses selected works from "Harry Bertoia Monotypes." 833-1858 or 833-9759

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee

6 pm, Michigan Union. 930-2959

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

6 Monday

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity

8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 665-0606

7 Tuesday

Demonstration: "Stay in Lansing"

2 pm. State Capitol Building, Lansing. Demonstration for jobs and justice. A "tent city" will be constructed on the Capitol grounds. 965-0074

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show: Gay Liberation

6 pm, 88.3 FM, WCBN. 763-3501 or 763-4186

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Comm. (LaGROC)

8:30 pm, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186

8 Wednesday Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: LASC

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

El Salvador Film Month: MSA's Peace and Justice Committee

9 pm, MLB Auditorium 3. Revolution or Death - a suspenseful film with a historical background and footage from 1979 and 1980. Includes interviews with Archbishop Romero and leaders of the popular revolutionary movements. 763-3241

9 Thursday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center

6 pm (see 1 Wed)

"The Flats": Performance Network

Thurs-Sat 8 pm, Sun 6:30 pm. 408 W. Washington. Drama set in Northern Ireland, in the summer of 1969. Residents of a working class Belfast ghetto are faced with the preliminary explosions of the modem day "troubles." Tickets $8 ($6 Students & Seniors). Runs through June 26. 663-0681

Just Desserts: Women's Crisis Center

5:30 to 8 pm. Fundraising reception for women lawyers, therapists and friends in the community. Refreshments provided. $20 donation requested. Call Women's Crisis Center for location and reservations. 761-9475 or 994-9100

10 Friday

T-Shirt Design Contest: WCC

Deadline for entries for the WCC t-shirt contest. The winner will receive a free t-shirt and $20. Bring in your t-shirt design to Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. 761-9475 or 994-9100

11 Saturday

Films: Alternative Action

MLB Auditorium 3. 8 pm, " Baby Irs You"- sixties teenage romance. 10 pm, "Lianna" - a married woman pursues a relationship with a female professor. $2.50 single, $3.50 double.

12 Sunday

Open House and Brunch: New Jewish Agenda Middle East Committee

11 am - 2 pm, 2208 Packard. We are seeking new members to join us in our work for peace and justice. Drop in to meet us, learn about our activities, and discuss the current situation. 434-7432

Car Wash: School of Metaphysics

11 am - 6 pm, First of America parking lot, 3030 Carpenter at Packard. Fundraising event for non-profit service and educational organization. Fee to be determined. 482-9600

Community Potluck: WCC

12 noon-3 pm, Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division (Lawrence St. entrance of St. Andrew's Church). All women are welcome to attend this potluck celebrating the women of our community. 761-9475 or 994-9100

LINES-New Writing: Detroit Institute of Arts

3 pm, DlA's Holley Rm., 5200 Woodward, Detroit. Paul Lichter, poet and literary journalist; and Joel Oppenheimer, poet and author of Poetry, The Ecology of the Soul and New Spaces: Poems 1975-1983, read from their works. $3 gen. admission. 833-1858 or 833-9759

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee

6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

13 Monday

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity

8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor

7:30 pm, First Methodist Church, State at Huron. 763-4186

El Salvador Film Month: MSA's Peace and Justice Committee

7:30 pm, MLB Aud.3 In the Name of the People - a first hand account of a U.S. film crew's six-week stay with guerilla forces, the FLMN-FDR, which offers a portrait of daily life and constant war in El Salvador. 763-3241

14 Tuesday Lesbian-Gay Radio Show: Gay Liberation 6 pm (see 7 Tuesday)

Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61.

7:30 pm, Michigan Union, check at desk for room. Letter writing and other activities to free prisoners of conscience and protect human rights around the world. 761-1628

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC)

8:30 pm (see 7 Tuesday)

15 Wednesday

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Pesticide Task Force: Ecology Center

7:30 pm, 417 Detroit St. This 3-year-old task force is planning ways to develop a unified pesticide control policy for the city, university, and public schools, and to encourage alternatives to pesticides in the home. 761-3186

AGENDA July issue deadline: Community Resource Directory & Calendar Listings by 6 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

16 Thursday

Discussion Series: Solidarity

7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Alan Wald speaks on Racism and National Oppression. 668-6771

El Salvador Film Month: MSA's Peace and Justice Committee

7:30 pm, MLB Aud. 3. And That Is Why the State Is To Blame - a film about the state of human rights in El Salvador, and one woman who sacrificed her life in defense of those rights. 763-3241

17 Friday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center

12 noon (see 1 Wed)

"Dreams- The Journey Withln": School of Metaphysics

7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. Interpret the language of symbols in your dreams. 482-9600

Gay Men's Coffee House: Gay Liberation

8 pm (see 3 Fri)

Lecture: Washtenaw County Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND)

7:30 to 9:30 pm, Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 S. Fifth. Calien Lewis, Executive Director of National WAND, will speak about the importance of the peaceful resolution of conflict in the home and in the world. 761-1718

18 Saturday

Lesbian-Gay Pride Day: Gay Liberation

Lesbian-Gay Pride Week starts with an Ecumenical Service, 10:00 am; music, 11:30am; rally, 12 noon; march, 12:30 pm; and open mike & entertainment, 1:30-5 pm. All events at the Federal Plaza, Liberty at Fifth Ave. 994-5403 or 763-4186

19 Sunday

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee

6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Sunday at Three: Detroit Institute of Arts

3 pm, DIA'S Textile Galleries, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. Carol Bier, Associate Curator of Eastern Hemisphere Collections at The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C. Topic: "Woven Persian Textiles from the16th to 19th centuries." 833-1858 or 833-9759

"Creative Visualization": School of Metaphysics

4:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. Learn to use and apply visualization to gain more control over your life. 482-9600

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

20 Monday

Lesbian-Gay Pride Week Workshops: Gay Liberation

7 & 8:30 pm, Michigan Union, second floor. 994-5403 or 763-4186

"Your Body Is the Reflection of Your Mind": Blossom Lecture Series

7:30 pm, Blossom Foods Cafe, 396 W. Washington. Teacher and Asst. Director of the School of Metaphysics, Nadine Gausden, will discuss the mind and body connection. $3 minimum donation. 482-9600

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity

8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

21 Tuesday Lesbian-Gay Radio Show: Gay Liberation

6 pm (see 7 Tues)

Lesbian-Gay Pride Week Workshops: Gay Liberation

7 & 8:30 pm (see 20 Mon)

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC)

8:30 pm (see 7 Tues)

22 Wednesday

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Lesbian-Gay Pride Week Workshops: Gay Liberation

7 and 8:30 pm (see 20 Mon)

Memorial Vigil: Gay Liberation

10 pm, Regents Plaza, North of Michigan Union. 994-5403 or 763-4186

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation

(see 1 Wed)

23 Thursday

Benefit Concert: United Farm Workers' Support Group

8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. Proceeds will go to building a pesticide-residue testing laboratory in California. This project is an essential component of the current Grape Boycott. The show features Maxton Bay, Percy "Mr. Bones" Danforth, and Cory Dolgon. Tickets $6. 761-2509

25 Saturday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center.

Call for time (see 1 Wed)

Ann Arbor Summer Festival

Gala Garden Party, Rackham Building (U-M campus); Count Basie Orchestra, Power Center. Tickets available at the Michigan Union or by phone, 763-TKTS. For event times call 747-2278.

26 Sunday

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee

6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Lesbian-Gay Pride Statewide March & Rally.

March, 12 noon, from Detroit Art Institute, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. Rally, 1 pm, Kennedy Square. 763-4186 or 548-5833

Sunday at Three: Detroit Institute of Arts

3 pm, DIA'S Albert and Peggy de Salle Gallery of Photography, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. William Rauhauser, Professor of the History of Photography, Center for Creative Studies, discusses selected works from "Margaret Bourke-White: A Retrospective." 833-1858 or 833-9759

Tracy Lee and the Leonards: Performance Network

7 & 9 pm, 408 W. Washington. Tracy Lee Komarmy presents the first public showing of her theater work. Combines music, movement, and humor to transcend the boundaries of traditional theatre. Tickets are $6 & $8. 663-0681

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Kathleen Segar: Ann Arbor Summer Festival.

Power Center (see 25 Sat)

27 Monday

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity

8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

Latin American Dance: Ann Arbor Summer Festival

Lydia Mendelssohn Theater (see 25 Sat)

28 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show: Gay Liberation

6 pm (see 7 Tuesday)

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC) 8:30 pm (see 7 Tues)

BOPHA!: Ann Arbor Summer Festival.

Earth Players of Johannesburgs' Midwest premier, Power Center, (see 25 Sat)

29 Wednesday

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Bread For The World Hunger Task Force

7:30 pm, Christian Memorial Church, 730 Tappan. Discussion of domestic and international hunger issues along with legislative updates. 487-9058 or 663-1870

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation

8 pm (see 1 Wed)

BOPHA!: Ann Arbor Summer Festival (see 25 Sat)

30 Thursday

Discussion Series: Solidarity

Kim Moody speaks on Socialism and the Labor Movement . (see 16 Thurs)

Beyond Therapy: Performance Network

Thurs-Sat 8 pm, Sun 6:30 pm. 408 W. Washington. In Christopher Durang's wild comedy, a macho and sexually impotent male psychiatrist and a female colleague bumble through the analysis of a particularly difficult love triangle. $8 ($6 Students & Seniors). Runs through July 17. 663-0681

Latin American Dance: Ann Arbor Summer Festival, Lydia Mendelssohn Theater (see 25 Sat)

Monthly meeting: Washtenaw County Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND)

7:30 pm, St. Aidan's Episcopal Church, 1679 Broadway. Helen Weingarten, Asst. Professor at U-M's School of Social Work, discusses the uses of conflict resolution on personal, organizational and international levels. 761-1718.