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MAY

LITERARY EVENTS

Book & Poetry Readings, Publication Parties, Writers Groups, etc. are listed are listed in the in the LITERARY EVENTS Calendar (page 12).

VISUAL ARTS

Art Exhibitions, Workshops, Artist Opportunities, etc., are listed in the VISUAL ARTS Calendar (page 10).

To publicize June Calendar events, send information by May 15  to AGENDA, 220 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104.   

   Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public. All locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

1 Thursday

Positive Women's Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Meets alternate Thursdays. Group for HlV-positive women. Call for referral. 800-578-2300

Gifts of Art Gospel Music: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm. Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor 1 . With gospel group, The Voices of Healing. 936-ARTS

Lavender Graduation:LGBPO 4-6pm, Pendleton Room, Mich. Union. Annual recognition ceremony and reception for this year's grads. 763-4186

Open Challenge Recertification: A2 Parks & Rec 6-9 pm, Mack Indoor Pool, 715 Brooks. Re-certification opportunity for lifeguards whose certificates are current or have recently expired, $25 res., $35 non-res. 994-2898

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm, Furstenburg Park (just west of Gallup on Fuller). Runners and walkers, various paces and distances. 434-4494

Druidic Worship Circle:Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 434-7444 

"Keeping in Touch with Your Mental Health": Chelsea Community Hospital Family Education 7:15-8:30 pm, Chelsea Partial Hosp., 955 W. Eisenhower Circle, Ste. H. Topic: "Advances in Treatment of Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders." 475-6051

Widespread Panic: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, State Theatre, Detroit. $17.50. 810-645-6666

"Open" Open Mic: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard. Open stage all genres-with host Lili Fox. 662-8283

"Dance Partners": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Choreographers and media artists/composers combine dance, music, video & interactive performance, $9-$12 (Thur. is pay what you can day). 663-0681

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, 137 Park St„ Chelsea. Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson's original script, $15/$20 (thru May 18). 475-7902

LiveCall-ln: Peace InSight 9 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Hosted by Thom Saffold, Pres. ICP&J. 769-7422

Al Hill & the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm-12 am, 116 E. Washington. Delta Blues/boogie woogie. 213-1393

Chris Duarte Group: Blind Pig 9:30 pm, 208 S. First St, $10.50. 971 -2469

2 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team call for time and place. Kelly 663-0036

Slimmer Clothing Give Away: A2 Parts & Rec 9-11 am, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Court. Clothing for children will be available, donations are welcomed. 994-2722

Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, Memorial Church, 730 Tappan St. 663-1870

Group for Women Therapists: Soundings- A Center for Women 2:30-4:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Networking, case conferencing, & occasional presentations. 973-7723

"The Great Social Security Scare: Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. U-M econ. prof. discusses the solvency of the Social Security Fund. 769-7422

Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm, call for location. Meets every Fri. 763-4186

Richard Buckner: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Live music, $7.50. 761-1800

"Dance Partners": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm, Creative Arts Studio Classes, 410 W. Washington. An evening of Sufi Chanting, Meditation and Association. 930-9807

Jean Agopian: Espresso Royale Cafe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Traditional Flamenco dance & guitar accompanied by Glenn Bering on the doumbek. 668-1838

Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. Eclectic, recorded dance music (bring your own tapes). Smoke-and alcohol-free, children welcome, wheelchair accessible, $2. 459-8136

3 Saturday

Volunteer Stewardship Workday: A2 Parks & Rec 10-1 pm, Hansen Park, meet at east side of park, off Maple Volunteers will remove non-native shrubs and plants and clean up litter from the park. Dress for field work. 996-3266

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm. Teens interested n exploring issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. No artistic experience necessary. Allies also welcome to particípate. 763-4186

Beltaine Ritual: Shining Lakes Grove 2-5 pm, Botsford's Recreational Preserve. Potluck, raffle. Rain date, Sunday May 4. 434-7444

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 1 Thu)

Annual Benefit lor the A2 Community Center: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Concert fundraiser to send kids to summer camp featuring gospel vocalist Ange Smith, pianist Charles Boles, and bassist Don Mayberry, $8-$50. 769-2999

Greg Brown: THe Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Celebrating the release of "Further In," $13. 761-1451

First Saturday Contra Dance: AACTMD 8 pm, Pittsfield Grange Hall, Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. No experience or partner necessary, $6. 913-2076

"Dance Partners": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

4 Sunday

Meeting: Unscouts-22+ Bisexual Women's Group For bi or bi-friendly women, 22 years and older, call for location and time. 763-4186

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Wildflower Walk; Shining Lakes Grove 10 am, Chili's parking lot, 3795 Washtenaw Ave. 434-7444

Wedding March-A Ticknor Family Celebration: A2 Parks & Rec 1-5 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. Authentic reenactment of a 19th-century wedding, $1.50/adults, $1/youth & seniors. 994-2928

"The Great Social Security Scare: Peace InSight 2 pm (see 2 Fri)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 1 Thu)

Silent Auction: Domestic Violence Project 4 pm, Webers Inn. With honorary guest Sue Guevara, head coach of U-M women's basketball. Auction items include restaurant gift certificates, a week in a U.P. cabin, massages, and more. Auction preview and reception 4-5 pm; Open bidding and brief remarks from coach Guevara 5-6 pm, $25 reception or $10/auction alone. 973-0242 x202

Meeting: Gay & Lesbian Buddhist Fellowship 4-6 pm, call for location. Meditation, a Dharma talk, discussion, and socializing. 313-283-6568

"Dance/Partners": Performance Network 4 pm (see 1 Thu)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm, 1 22 W. Washington. Live music. 761-2530

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6 pm, 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 485-3922

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm, downstairs (back entrance), 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 721-2081

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm, 116 E. Washington. Live jazz. 213-1393

5 Monday

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus call for time and place. A Lesbian Gay Bi and Trans chorus open for all. Every Mon. 741-8000 x140

HIV & Recovery: HlV/AIDS Resource Center Every Monday. For HIV-positive men & women who are chemically dependent. Call for referral. 800-578-2300

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri) 

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union 3rd Floor. Every i Mon. Open to all women. 763-4186

"Healthy Yards for a Healthy Environment": Washtenaw Co. Solid Waste Program 6:30 9 pm, Pittsfield Twp. Community Center, 701 W. Ellsworth, at State St. Workshop topics include grass cycling,mulching.composting, and yard water reduction. "Munch & Mingle" with Master Composters at 6:30 pm. 9942398

Mondays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 7-9 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Randy Napoleon & friends play jazz, classic & original tunes. 764-7544

Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm-11 pm, 116 E. Washington. Folk music. 213-1393

6 Tuesday

Support/Social Group: LGBPO Call for time, 3rd floor Mich. Union. For transgenderists, transexuals, cross-dressers, Third Genders, intersexuals, and those questioning their genders. 763-4186

Living With HIV: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Every Tue. & Wed. Support group for men & women. Call for referral. 572-9355

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Tyke Program-'Springing Into Spring": A2 Parks & Rec 10-11:30 am, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Ages 4-5 will learn about nature in springtime, featuring stories, hikes, snakes and snacks, $25/child for 4 Tuesdays, pre-register 662-7802

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HIV/AIDS Resource Center 10 am-2 pm. For gay and bisexual men. Confidential. 800-578-2300

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM  6-6:30 pm. Call in radio show with the A2 Tenants Union. 763-3500

Meeting: The Revolutionary Anti-lmperialist League 6 pm, Fishbowl, Angeli Hall. Open to all interested in exposing American imperialism. 930-6452

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm (see 1 Thu)

Pre Bike To Work Week-Maintenance: A2 Parks & Rec. 6:30-8:30 pm, A2 Cyclery, 1224 Packard Rd. Clinics teach basic bike repair, bring your bike, $5. pre-register 761-2749

Meeting: Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm. Every Tue. Call Alan or Joe for location. 662-2222

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30-8 pm, SAFE House, 4100 Clark Rd. Weekly meeting for lesbian survivors of lesbian battering. 973-0242 X201

"A Call lor Justice in the Global Economy, Part II": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Second in a series of talks on the impact of multinational corps, and the World Bank on the global economy. 769-7422

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm, CCRB. All skill levels, just show up. anmarier@umich.edu Druidic Lore & Magie Tradition: Shining Lakes Grove 7-10 pm, Ancient Formulas, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic: 'The Year Wheel." Topic II: "Magical Practice I, and Dreams." pre-register 485-8632

Peach Mountain Intermedíate Contra Dance 7-9:45 pm, Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse, 3350 Green Rd. Folk dancing for those who know the basics, $4. 913-0395

Video Planning Meeting: Peace InSight 8 pm, Espresso Royale Caffe II, 214 S. Main. Help produce shows for local cable cast on peace & social justice issues. 761-7749

Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm, 2nd Cooley Lounge, East Quad. Weekly meeting dealing with dyke-related issues. 763-4168

Mood Indigo: Prism Productions 9 pm, Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley. Acid jazz with DJ Bacchus, $3. 810-645-6666

New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm-1 2 am, 116 E. Washington. Jazz quartet. 213-1393

7 Wednesday

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 1 Thu)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm. Closets R 4 Clothes (6 pm) and Radio Q (6:30 pm). News and more for the LesBiGay Trans communities. 763-3500

Volunteer Naturalists Needed-Breeding Bird Inventory: A2 Parks & Rec 7-9 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. No experience necessary. Sign up and information session, optional training provided. 996-3266

Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union. Every Wed. 763-4186

"Opus New Works": Opus Mime Theatre 7:30 pm, Craft Auditorium, Community High. Collection of mime dramas incorporating live music, poetry, singing and drumming. Pay what you can. 665-5134

"City Of Angels": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm, Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Musical comedy portrays Hollywood in the late '40s, and the adventures of a Chandler-esque private detective, $18. 971-2228

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8-10:30 pm, Leonardo's, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Learn a variety of international dances. Beginners welcome, no partner needed. 662-4258

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30-11 pm, 116 E. Washington. Acoustic Irish music. 213-1393

Reggae Cowboys: Prism Productions 9 pm, Magic Stick, 4140 Woodward, Detroit, $7. 810-645-6666

Jen Cass, The Second Hand String Band, Jim Roll: Folkin' A-Squared 9:30 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First St. A monthly acoustic music series featuring Detroit/Ann Arbor area artists, $3.971-2469

8 Thursday

Positive Women's Evening Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center (see 1 Thu)

Racial & Economic Justice Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, call for location. Plan anti-racism work, welfare simulations and non-violence training. 663-1870

Gifts of Art Modern Dance: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm, Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor 1. All City Dance Company performs. 936-ARTS

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Pre Bike To Work Week-Maintenance: A2 Parks & Rec. 6:30-8:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Meeting: A2 Co-Housing Group 7 pm, Little Professor, Westgate. Update for members and interested parties on the local Co-Housing project. 998-7969

Business Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 665-8428

"Keeping in Touch with Your Mental Health": Chelsea Community Hospital Family Education 7:15-8:30 pm, Chelsea Partial Hosp., 955 W. Eisenhower Circle, Ste H. Topic: "Understanding Psychiatric Medications." 475-6051

Board Meeting: Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays/PFLAG Ann Arbor 7:30-9 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 741-0659

Songwriter's Open Mic: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard. With host Jim Novak. Perform or listen. 662-8283

"Opus New Works": Opus Mime Theatre 7:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

"City Of Angels": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Al Hill & the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 1 Thu)

9 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Summer Clothing Give Away: A2 Parks & Rec 9-11 am, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Court. Clothing for children will be available. Donations are welcomed. 994-2722

"A Call for Justice in the Global Economy, Part II": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 6 Tue)

Jere Stormer: PJ's Records Free Concert 7-8 pm, PJ's Records & Used CDs, 617-B Packard. In-store performance. Blues-inspired singer, songwriter, with just-released CD, "Available Space." 663-3441

Empatheatre: Kerrytown Concert House 7:30 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Improvisational situations acted out at audience's request, $6-$12.769-2999

"Opus New Works": Opus Mime Theatre 7:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

Second Friday Discussions: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. Topic TBA. 663-0036

Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific/lslanders 7:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

"Blues Mamas Benefit": Riverside Arts Center 8 pm, 76 North Huron St., Ypsilanti. Alberta Adams and her Detroit Allstars opens for the 'Uppity Blues Woman', Ann Rabson. Benefit for the Riverside Arts Center, Ypsilanti's new non-profit center for the arts, $12.50.480-2787

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

"City Of Angels": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

Bardic Night: Shining Lakes Grove 9-11 pm, ICC Education Ctr., 1522 Hill St. Drumming, singing & fun. 665-8428

Ethnic Connection: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Klezmer and Eastern European Folk Music. 668-1838

Jimmy McGriff: Prism Productions 9 pm & midnight, Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley. Hammond B-3 legend, $15. 810-645-6666

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

10 Saturday

Water Fair: A2 Water Utilities Department 10 am-4 pm, Water Treatment Plant, 919 Sunset Rd. Tour the renovated plant, enjoy games, prizes, exhibits, refreshments, dunk tank and interactive displays by groups involved in protecting and teaching about water. Fun for the whole family. 994-1005

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 6 Tue)

Mad Hatter's Tea Party & Auction: Benefit for SOS & Prospect House 11 am-2 pm, Michigan Theater. Tea for 200, includes catered luncheon, live music, supervised children's activities and silent auction featuring items donated by local merchants, $20-$35. 485-8730

Bike Clinic: Whole Foods Market noon-2:30 pm, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Members of the Whole Foods Mountain Bike Team answer questions about training with natural foods. 971 -3366

Canoe Auction: A2 Parks & Rec noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Public auction of used and damaged equipment. 662-9319

Creative Expression Group: LGBP0 1 pm (see 3 Sat)

Backpacking Basics: A2 Parks & Rec 2-4 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Learn to choose the right equipment including tents, stoves, sleeping bags - and how to prepare for the back country, $5/person $18/family. pre-register 662-7802

"City Of Angels": A2 Civic Theater 2 pm (see 7 Wed)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 1 Thu)

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 8 pm, U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State St. Featuring the piano in trio and quintet, music of Bartok, Dvorak and Brahms, pre-concert discussions at 7:15pm, $10-$20. 930-1960

"City Of Angels ': A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Jimmy McGriff: Prism Productions 9 pm & midnight (see 9 Fri)

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

11 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Kids Concerts: Oz's Music 1 pm, 1920 Packard Rd. Open stage for the young ones with host Steve Osburn. Perform or listen. 662-8283

Second Sunday Stroll- 'Nature's Mom": A2 Parks & Rec 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Celebrate Mother's Day by learning how moms in the wild care for their young. Children will create a special animal art gift for Mom, $3/person $10/family. pre-register 662-7802

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 1 Thu)

Healers' Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2-4 pm, Ancient Formula, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic: Trigger Point Therapy. 487-4931

"A Call For Justice in the Global Economy, Part II": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 6 Tue)

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 4 pm, U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State St. Special Mother's Day concert by the Youth String Orchestra of the A2 School for the Performing Arts. 930-1960

Music da Camera: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Presenting "Per la Mamma," operatic favorites for Mother's Day, dedicated to Mama Rosa from Argiero's Restaurant. Concert and Dinner at Argiero's afterwards, $35, $10-$15 concert only. 769-2999

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 4 Sun)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

Martin & Jessica Ruby Simpson w Band of Angels: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Live music, $12. 761-1451

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

12 Monday

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 5 Mon)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 5 Mon)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 5 Mon)

Support Group: Schizophrenics Anonymous 6-7:30 pm, Washtenaw Interventions, 2355 W. Stadium. For individuáis diagnosed with schizophrenia. 485-7649

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

Natural Communities of the Huron River: A2 Parks & Rec 7-8:30 pm, Gallup Park Meeting Room, 3000 Fuller Rd. A slide show and discussion. Preview the new guide book, "Natural Communities of the Huron River Corridor." 996-3266

Mondays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 5 Mon)

Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally III 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. Topic: "Voices of AMI Members," with facilitator Marilyn Wedenoja, Assoc. Professor, EMU School of Social Work. 994-6611

Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 5 Mon)

13 Tuesday

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Tyke Program -'Springing Into Spring": A2 Parks & Rec 10-11:30 am (see 6 Tue)

Community Forum: Domestic Violence Project noon-2 pm, SAFE House, 4100 Clark Rd.Topic: "lncreasing Safety for Women." 973-0242x202

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 6 Tue)

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Pre Bike To Work Week-Maintenance: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Volunteer Naturalists Needed-Butterfly Inventory: A2 Parks & Rec 7-9 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. No experience necessary, sign up and information session, optional training provided. 996-3266

First Circle Study Group: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 507 Pearl SL, Ypsi. 4347444

Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-10 pm, 220 S. Main St. Cards, palmistry, and numerology with Jewel, (fee). 761 - 4365

"Justice for All- Political Challenges Ahead": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Panel discussion with Lynn Rivers, Alma Wheeler-Smith and Hy Kornbluh, taped at Ypsilanti Twp Hall, 22097. 769-7422

English Country Dancing: Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music & Dance 7-9:45 pm, Chapel Hill Condo Clubhouse, 3350 Green Rd. Social dancing to hits from 17th & 18th century England. No partner or experience needed, $4. 426-0261

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union. Local chapter of independent worldwide movement. 668-0660

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 8 pm, Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Vocal works by Janacek, Shostakovich, and Brahms, pre-concert discussions at 7:1 5 pm, $10-$20. 930-1960

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 6 Tue)
14 Wednesday

Mood Indigo: Prism Productions 9 pm (see 6 Tue)

New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

"Five-Percent Day " Benefitting Ypsilanti Meals On Wheels: Whole Foods Market 7:30 am-8:45 pm, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. 5% of every purchase made in the store today goes to support Ypsilanti Meals On Wheels, a non-profit group providing hot, nutritious meals for home-bound elderly. 971-3366

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 7 Tue)

Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

"Through the Wire": The Revolutionary Anti-lmperialist League 7:10 pm, Michigan League. Documentary detailing the torture of three women political prisoners at Lexington control unit. 930-6452

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Composer Experience Lecture Series: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, SKR Classical, 539 E. Liberty. Topic: "The Search for Quietude-Mahler's Fourth Symphony," led by psychologist Dr. Thomas Horner, $5. 994-4801

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 8 pm (see 13 Tue)

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

15 Thursday

Positive Women's Group: HARC (see 1 Thu)

Gifts of Art Choral Fun: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm. Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor 1. The Business & Finance Diversity Choir performs. 936-ARTS

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Pre Bike To Work Week-Maintenance: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Increasing Health For Women: Whole Foods Market 7-8:30 pm, Lampost Inn, adjacent to Whole Foods Market, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Learn how foods, vitamin and mineral supplements, herbs and exercise can ease and prevent gynecological discomfort and illnesses. 971-3366

Druidic Worship Circle Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm (see 1 Thu)

"Keeping in Touch with Your Mental Health": Chelsea Community Hospital Family Education 7:15-8:30 pm, Chelsea Partial Hosp., 955 W. Eisenhower Circle, Ste H. Topic: "ADHO: Parenting the Child with Attention and Behavior Problems." 475-6051

Bluegrass Open Mic: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard Rd. Open stage with hosts Herb & Marcia Miller. Perform or listen. 662-8283

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8 pm, The Riverside Arts Center, 76 North Huron St., Ypsilanti. Grave, yet hysterical look at the dysfunctional family "southern style," $9-$12. 483-7345

Composer Experience Lecture Series: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, SKR Classical, 539 E. Liberty. Topic: "There is no music on earth," by Jim Leonard, $5. 994-4801

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Direct from its world premiere in Lubbock, Texas, comedia meets epic farce in this look at Chicano politics in the '90s. Written by Ann Arborite Rudolfo Valier Alvarado, $9-$12 (Thur is pay what you can day). 663-0681

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm, Wolverine Rm., Mich. Union. Campus activist group fighting homophobia and heterosexism. 763-4186

Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 1 Thu)

16 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 2 Fri)

"Justice for All- Political Challenges Ahead": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 13 Tue)

Women's Spirituality Group Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 507 Pearl St., Ypsi. 485-8632

Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 8 pm, U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State St. Featuring strings, music of Haydn, Kodaly and Brahms, pre-concert discussions at 7:15 pm,$10-$20. 930-1960

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8pm (see 15 Thu)

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Laurel Federbush: Expresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Classical and original compositions on the harp. 668-1838

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

17 Saturday

9th Annual Downtown Spring Cleanup: A2 Parks & Rec 8 am-noon, meet at City Hall. 100 N. 5th Ave. Bring gloves, brooms, and planting trowels. Complimentary pizza lunch in Liberty Plaza. 994-2780

Free Tree Clinic: A2 Parks & Rec 9 am-1 pm, Allmendinger Park. Forestry Division gives free consultation on your trees aches and pains. 994-2769

Volunteer Stewardship Workday: A2 Parks & Rec 10-1 pm, Brown Park, Birch Hollow Rd. Volunteers will remove non-native shrubs and plants and clean up litter from the park. Dress for field work. 996-3266

Bandemer Park Outdoor Expo: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am-5 pm, Barton Dr. Co-sponsored by Canoe Sport, all ages and physical abilities can take part in canoe, rowing & kayak demos, nature walks & events for adults and children. Hike, bike or paddie and avoid parking problems. Otherwise, barrier-free parking is off of Barton Drive. 994-2780

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2pm (see 6 Tue) 'Beaks, Feet & Feathers": A2 Parks & Rec 10:30-noon, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Learn why beaks, feet and feathers are so important to birds, $5/child. pre-register 662-7802

Effective Cycling Class: A2 Parks & Rec 1-5 pm, Burns Park Shelter on Baldwin. Beginning and intermediate riders 16 and older with multi-speed bike, helmets required and will be available for those without. Instruction includes maintenance, traffic and handling skills, fitness and a text book, $50. pre-register 971-5471

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 3 Sat) "The Hot L Baltimore ": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 1 Thu)

Euchre Tournament: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 1325 Rosewood. Fundraiser. Snacks provided, $6. 487-4931

Meeting: Lutherans Concerned 6:30 pm, Lord of Light Lutheran Church, 801 S. Forest. Lutheran group for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. Scott 663-6954

"Michael & Michael, Music & Mime": Kerrytown Concert House 7:30 & 10 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Michael Grace, soprano sax, Michael Lee, mime, $8/$12.769-2999

Luther Allison: Prism Productions 8 pm, Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit, $12.50. 313-99-MUSIC

Season Finale: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, Michigan Theater. Featuring Grieg's Holberg Suite and Mahler's Symphony No. 4, with Glenda Anderson Kirkland, soprano, $15-$25. 994-4801

SpringFest '97: Chamber Music A2 8 pm, U-M Museum of Art, 525 S. State St. Featuring winds, music of Mozart and Brahms, pre-concert discussion at 7:15 pm,$10-$20. 930-1960

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8pm (see 15 Thu)

"Viva, La Click-Ka! ": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

"The Hot L Baltimore ': Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Thu)

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

18 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Spring Scramble Golf Tournament: A2 Parks & Rec 8 am, Leslie Park Golf Course, 2120 Traver Rd. Shotgun start, no handicaps (register by May 8), $124/3 person team. 994-1163

Bandemer Park Outdoor Expo: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am-5 pm (see 17 Sat)

Meeting: Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays/PFLAG Ann Arbor 2-5 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Topic: "Visibility Issues For Families," with Pam & Di Allen-Thompson, Toledo PFLAG. 741-0659

Sundays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 2-5 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Rhythm Writers showcase a variety of poetry, music workshops and improvisations. 764-7544

"The Hot L Baltimore ": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 1 Thu)

"Justice for All- Political Challenges Ahead": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 13 Tue)

Spring Concert: Ann Arbor Cantata Singers 4 pm, St. Andrews, 306 N. Division. Final concert of the season featuring works by Durufle and Stravinski, and a full orchestral accompaniment, $5-$10. 769-2999

Meeting: Gay & Lesbian Buddhist Fellowship 4-6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Meeting: A2 Co-Housing Group 5 pm (see 8 Thu)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Frog Fest: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Practice croaks, ribbits and peeps, then head for the pond in search of frogs, salamanders, and toads. All ages welcome, $5/person,$18 family,pre-register 662-7802

"Cabbagetown-A History of the Old West Side": North Star Video 7 pm, Ann Arbor Cable Channel 9. Local documentary featuring this well known historie district. 769-6789

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8pm (see 15 Thu)

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

19 Monday

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 5 Mon)

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 5 Mon)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

"Cabbagetown-A History of the Old West Side": North Star Video 4 pm (see 18 Sun)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 5 Mon)

Mondays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 5 Mon)

Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 5 Mon)

20 Tuesday

Bike to Work Day: A2 Parks & Rec Bike in or drive to one of the designated city parks and pedal from there. Special prices on coffee and pastries from participating merchants. Bikers can register for prizes as well. Brochures are available at local bike shops. 971-5471

Support/Social Group: LGBPO call for time (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Tyke Program-"Springing lnto Spring": A2 Parks & Rec 10-11:30 am (see 6 Tue)

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 6 Tue)

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 6 Tue)

Canoe Instruction Clinic: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8:30 pm, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Learn basic canoelng techniques. One-hour instruction session followed by one-hour leisure and practice paddling. Fee includes all equipment, $7.50/person. pre-register 662-9319

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Teen LesBíGay Support Group: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group : LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue) "

Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank & Gaza": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Bill Thomson, clinical psychologist examines why things are worse tor many people in the occupied territories. 769-7422

Druidic Lore & Magical Tradition: Shining Lakes Grove 7-8:30 & 8:30-10 pm, Ancient Formula, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic I: "Passages." Topic II: "Magical Practice II, and Dream Work." 485-8632

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-10 pm (see 8 Tue)

Peach Mountain Intermedíate Contra Dance 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Dyke Discussion Group : Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 6 Tue)

Mood Indigo: Prism Productions 9 pm (see 6 Tue)

New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

21 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM  6-7 pm {see 7 Tue)

Cool Summer Salads: Whole Foods Market 6-8 pm, Demo Kitchen, East Ann Arbor Health Center, 4260 Plymouth Rd. Learn how to make quick, easy and healthy meals from salad ingredients, $20. preregister 998-6736

Bardic Monthly Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. All interested in the Bardic Guild are welcome. 663-3276

Mens Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

"Cabbagetown-A History of the Old West Side": North Star Video 9:30 pm (see 18 Sun)

22 Thursday

Positive Women's Evening Group: HARC (see 13 Thu)

Racial & Economic Justice Meeting: ICPJ noon (see 8 Thu)

Gifts of Art Traditional Italian Music: UM Hospitals 12:10 pm. Taubman Lobby North, Floor 1. Mandolin, guitar and accordian. 936-ARTS

"Cabbagetown-A History of the Old West Side": North Star Video 4 pm (See 18 Sun)

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Peace Team Training: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 6:30 pm, St. Mary Parish, 331 Thompson. Lead by Lansing-based Mich. Faith and Resistance Peace Team. Learn to diffuse and deter violence, $10. pre-register 663-1870

Meeting: Michigan Nude Beach Advocates 7-8 pm, Dominick's, 812 Monroe. Monthly social & political planning for the Southeast Mich. Naturists Chapter. 475-9198

Coffee Hour: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe, 123 W. Washington. Topic: "The Spiritual Path of the Warrior." 729-6968

"Keeping in Touch with Your Mental Health": Chelsea Community Hospital Family Education 7: 15-8:30 pm, Chelsea Partial Hosp., 955 W. Eisenhower Circle, Ste H. Topic: "Depression and Chemical Dependency in the Older Adult-Hope for the Future." 475-6051

Ann Arbor-Juigalpa Sister City Committee Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, People's Food Co-op, 216 N. 4th Ave. Plan for next project and delegation to and from Nicaragua. 663-1870

Acoustic Jam: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30pm, 1920 Packard Rd. Open stage with host Michael Northrup. Perform or listen. 662-8283

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 5 Thu)

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8pm (see 15 Thu)

Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 1 Thu)

23 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

"Cabbagetown-A History of the Old West Side": North Star Video 10:30 am (see 18 Sun)

"Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank 6 Gaza": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 20 Tue)

Evening Bird Walk: A2 Parks & Rec 6-8 pm, Gallup Park Meeting Room, 3000 Fuller Rd. Meet for shuttle to Furstenburg Park where local naturalist will guide walk. Refreshments provided, $2. 662-9319

Artisian's Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 909 Sheridan, Ypsilanti. 480-1859

Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

Youth Dance: PFLAG Ann Arbor 8-11 pm, St. Andrew's Church, across from Community High. Alcohol-, and drug-free dance for lesbian, gay & bi youths & friends. 741-0659

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

David Mosher: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Singer, songwriter and guitarist performs his unique brand of eclectic acoustic originals. 668-1838

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

24 Saturday

Wetlands By Canoe: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am-noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Guided tour of Huron's wetlands, refreshments included, $7.50person, $122 person canoe. pre-register 662-9319

Volunteer Stewardship Workday: A2 Parks & Rec 10-1 pm, Marshall Park, park at lot off Dixboro Rd. Volunteers will remove non-native shrubs and plants and clean up litter from the park. Dress for field work. 996-3266

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 6 Tue)

Effective Cycling Class: A2 Parks & Rec noon-5pm (see 17 Sat)

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 3 Sat)

Warrior's Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2 pm, 1202 Grant, Ypsi. Join us as we try to créate a new Guild in the Grove. 434-7444

Spring Woodland & Wildflower Walk: A2 Parks & Rec 6-8 pm, Gallup Park Meeting Room, 3000 Fuller Rd. A guided walk through the park accompanied by interesting folklore, $2. 662-9319

Allen Ginsberg Memorial: Jewel Heart 7 pm, Hill Auditorium. Tibetan Buddhist  & Jewish Memorial services are followed by a poetry reading featuring Patti Smith, and Natalie Merchant among others, celebrating the life of Allen Ginsberg, $10/$20. 763-TKTS

"Crimes of the Heart": P.T.D. Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8pm (see 15 Thu)

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

25 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri) 

13th Annual Memorial Day Observance: Arborcrest 2 pm, 2521 Glazier Way. "Freedom A Reflection," a theme honoring all veterans, POWs, FVAs and MIAs. 761-4572

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 2pm (see 15 Thu)

"Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank & Gaza": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 20 Tue)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 4 Sun)

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 7pm (see 15 Thu)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 4 Sun)

26 Monday

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 5 Mon)

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 5 Mon)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 5 Mon)

Support Group: Schizophrenics Anonymous 6-7:30 pm (see 12 Mon)

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm (see 12 Mon)

Mondays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 5 Mon)

Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 5 Mon)

27 Tuesday

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Auditions: Ann Arbor Cantata Singers By appointment, Ypsilanti High School 761-6145

Tyke "Springing Into Spring": A2 Parks & Rec 10-11:30 am (see 6 Tue)

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

"International Environmental Injustices-Destruction of Ogoniland, Nigeria": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. A history of Shell ON Co.'s destruction of Ogoniland. 769-7422

Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe, 123 W. Washington. Help plan the Summer SolStice ritual. 434-7444

English Country Dancing: A2 Council for Traditional Music & Dance 7-9:45 pm (see 13 Tue)

Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-10 pm (see 8 Tue)

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

"Marion Supermax": The Revolutionary Anti-lmperialist League 7:10 pm, Michigan League. 2020 segment on the Marion Super Maximum Security prison. 930-6452

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8-10:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 6 Tue)

Mood Indigo: Prism Productions 9 pm (see 6 Tue)

New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Tue)

28 Wednesday

Living With HIV: HARC (see 6 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

Children's Support Group Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally III of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For children aged 6-10 who have mentally II relatives. A parent or relative must also attend the Adult Support Group meeting at the same time. 994-6611

Adult Support Group Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally III of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For people who have mentally ill family members. 994-6611

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

29 Thursday

Positive Women's Group: HARC (see 1 Thu)

Gifts of Art Jazz: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm. Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor Music from the Community High Jazz Band. 936-ARTS

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Thu)

Peace Team Training: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 6:30 pm (see 22 Thu)

Keeping in Touch with Your Mental Health: Chelsea Community Hospital Family Education 7:15-8:30 pm.Chelsea Partial Hosp., 955 W. Eisenhower Circle, Ste H. Topic: "Tips for Dealing with a Mentally III Family Member." 475-6051

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8pm (see 15 Thu)

Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 1 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm (see 9 Thu)

30 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 2 Fri)

"International Environmental Injustices": Peace InSight 7 pm (see 27 Tue)

Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thu)

Yo La Tengo: Prism Productions 9 pm, Magic Stick, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. With Magnetic Fields, $10.   810-645-6666

Five Guys Named Moe: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Crisp jazz & swing seasoned with intricate vocal harmonies and searing guitar. 668-1838

Secrets of the Heart: Natural Healing 9 pm (see 2 Fri)

Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

31 Saturday

Spring Sale: Potter's Guild 10 am-5 pm, 201 Hill St. Featuring handcrafted work of over 40 clay artists. 663-4970

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 6 Tue)

Wild Edible Plants: A2 Parks & Rec 10:30-noon, Leslie Science Center, 1 831 Traver. Take a hike with Center staff and sample some local edibles, $5/person $18t/family. pre-register 662-7802

"The Trager Approach-Relaxation Through Bodywork & Movement Reeducation": Whole Foods Market 10:30-noon, Lampost Inn, adjacent to Whole Foods, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Learn how this gentle style of body work increases range of motion, energy, relaxation and improves posture. 971-3366

Open Town Meeting-"The Future of Health Care in Washtenaw County": ICPJ & League of Women Voters 1-3:30 pm, Washtenaw Co. Building Trades, 5300 W. Michigan Ave., near Carpenter Rd. Presenters and responders include lawmakers, consumers, labor, and medical care givers. 663-1870

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 3 Sat)

Picnic: Great Lakes Rainbow 2 pm, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. 761-4243 Thomas Chapín Trio: Kerrytown Concert House 7:30 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Thomas Chapín, saxophone, Jazz at the Edge series, $8-$15. 769-2999

"Viva, La Click-Ka!": Performance Network 8 pm, (see 15 Thu)

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