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July
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1997
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July

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

Visual Arts
Art Exhibitions, Workshops,
Artist Opportunities, etc.,
are listed in the
VISUAL ARTS Calendar
(page 9)

Unless otherwise noted, all events in this Calendar
are FREE and open to the public

To publicize August Calendar events,
send information by July 15 to
AGENDA, 220 S. Main St., Ann Arbor,
MI 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 Tuesday

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

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

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HIV/AIDS
Resource Center 10am-2pm. 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

Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30
pm Furstenburg Park (just west of Gallup
Park on Fuller Rd.) Runners and walkers,
various paces and distances. 434-449

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

Meeting--A2 Co-Housing Group: Little
Professor Book Company 7pm, 2513
Jackson Rd. Update for members and
interested parties on the local Co-Housing
project. 663-7523

Lecture & Demonstration: Shaman
Drum 7pm, 311-315 S. State St. David
Sutherland presents his completed replica
of a piano built by Bartolomeo
Cristofori (1655-1731). Demo to
follow discussion. 662-9539

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO
7 pm, CCRB. All skill levels, just show
up. anmarier@umich.edu

"Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System":
Peace InSight 7 pm,
CTN Cable Channel 9. Broadcast of
speech given by Penny Ryder from
American Friends Service Committee.
769-7422

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of
the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring
Highest Praise & Jazz Ambassadors
of U.S. Army Field Band. 647-2278

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

Break-away: Arbor Brewing Company
9 pm- 12 am, 116 E. Washington. Jazz
quintet. 213-1393

"Mothra": A2 Summer Fest 10pm,
Top of the Power Center Parking
Structure. Classic Japanese sci-fi film. 647-
2278.

2 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim
Team (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)

Wet & Wild Wednesdays: A2 Parks &
Rec 2-4pm, Buhr Park Pool, 2751
Packard Rd. Different games each
Wednesday for all ages, including the
famous Jell-o pool, pie toss, chalk the
deck & more, $2/adults, $1.25/youths
& seniors. 971-9629

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

Canoeing & Kayaking: Wild Women
on the Water 6:30 pm, Argo Park.
Lesbians & Honorary lesbians
welcome. 487-2321

Concert: A2 SummerFest 7pm, Top of
the Power Center Parking Structure.
Featuring Community High Jazz
Ensemble & Motor City Street Band. 647-
2278

Electric Bonsai Band: The Ark 7:30 pm,
316 S. Main. Not electric, not a band, it's
the former leader of Uncle Bonsai, $11.
761-1451

"Der Lindberghflug": Summer Festival
8 pm, Power Center. U.S. premier, based
on the 1930 opera by Bertolt Brecht & Kurt
Weill, $12-$21. 647-2278

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

"Always": A2 Summer Fest 10 pm,
Top of the Power Center Parking Structure.
Holly Hunter stars in this dramatic
adventure film. 647-2278

3 Thursday

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

Carnival: A2 Jaycees 3 pm-midnite
(see 2 Wed)

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

Meeting: LGBTQA Support Group for
Men & Women 6:30 pm, 3rd floor
Mich. Union. 763-4186

Concert: A2 SummerFest 7 pm, Top of
the Power Center Parking Structure.
Featuring hot A2 band, Butterfly. 647-
2278

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

Tammy Wynette: Summer Festival 8
pm, Power Center. The First Lady of
Country Music, $21-$30. 647-2278

Live Call-In: 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, 116 E. Washington.
Delta Blues/boogie woogie. 213-
1393

"Plan 9 From Outer Space": A2 Summer
Fest 10 pm, Top of the Power
Center Parking Structure. Classic sci-fi
stinker from Ed Wood. 647-2278

4 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim
Team (see 1 Tue)

4th of July Parade: A2 Jaycees 10am,
Downtown Ann Arbor. 913-9629

Co-ed 4's Volleyball Tournament: A2
Parks & Rec 10 am, 1519 Fuller Rd,
$25/team. pre-register 994-4263

Carnival: A2 Jaycees noon-midnite
(see 2 Wed)

4th of July Extravaganza: A2 Parks &
Rec 1:30-3:30 pm, 1519 Fuller Rd.
Kids' games, buoy ball, relays & more.
Bring a floatation device for the floatable
parade, $3/ adults, $2.50/youth & seniors.
994-4263

Celtic Festival Workshops: Saline
5 pm, Mill Pond Park. A series of
workshops including beginning, intermediate
& advanced fiddling, step & Celtic
folk dancing, tin whistle & flute. Each
workshop is 90 minutes long
$5/workshop. 944-2810

"Discrimination in the Criminal Justice
System": Peace InSight 6 pm
(see 1 Tue)

Hair & Fashion Street Fest: Paris Paris
& Le Moods 6-9 pm, 200 W. Michigan
Ave., Ypsi. Two day celebration marking
the grand opening of Paris Paris,
featuring live jazz, fashion show, super
models. 485-2688

Concert: A2 SummerFest 7 pm, Top of
the Power Center Parking Structure.
Featuring Ann Arbor Civic Band & Nite
Flight. 647-2278

Capitol Steps: Summer Festival 8 pm,
Power Center. Non-partisan humor &
political satire at its best, $12-$21.
647-2278

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, wheel-
chair accessible. $3. 459-8136

5 Saturday

Wetlands By Canoe: A2 Parks & Rec
10 am-noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery,
3000 Fuller Rd. Guided tour of the
Huron's wetlands, refreshments included,
$7.50/person, $12/2 person canoe.
pre-register 662-9319

Celtic Festival: Saline 11 am, Mill
Pond Park. Highland athletics including
hammer, stone & caber toss. Dancing,
music, food, beer & broadsword fighting.
Fun for the whole family, $8.
944-2810

WCBN's 25th Anniversary Bash: WCBN
88.3 FM & Main Street News 11:30 am-
6 pm, West Park. Featuring The Leftside,
Dr. Arwulf Arwulf, Reggae Ambassada,
Morsel and more. 763-3500

Carnival: A2 Jaycees noon-midnite
(see 2 Wed)

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO
1 pm. Teens interested in exploring issues
of sexual orientation and gender identity,
no artistic experience necessary, allies
also welcome to participate. 763-4186

Hair & Fashion Street Fest: Paris Paris & Le Moods
5-10 PM, 200 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsi. Styling contest sponsored by Hype Hair Magazine; Paris Paris fashion show. 485-2688

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of
the Power Center Parking Structure.
Featuring Jill Jack & Cigar Store Indians.
647-2278

Saturday Splash: A2 Parks & Rec
7:30-8:30 pm, Veterans Park Pool, 2150
Jackson Rd. Ages 6-12. Water balloon events,
water baseball, raft races and more, $3/adults,
$2.50/youth & seniors. 761-7240

Steve Forbert & the Next Big Things: The Ark
7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Terrific guitar player and
singer/songwriter, $15. 761-1451

Preservation Hall Jazz Band: Summer Festival
8 pm, Power Center. Traditional New Orleans jazz,
$11-$20. 647-2278

6 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Carnival: A2 Jaycees noon-11 pm (see 2 Wed)

The Raisin Pickers: Borders Books 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty, second floor. Old-timey string band. 668-7100

"Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 1 Tue)

Music of Bach & Krebs: A2 Summer Festival
4 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, E.V. Moore Building, N. Campus. Organist; German, Felix Friedrich, $7. 764-5429

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

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

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring The Drovers. 647-2278

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

Ann Arbor Bluestage: Arbor Brewing Company
8 pm-midnight, 116 E. Washington. Bluestage has found a new home, $3. 213-1393

"The Blues Brothers": A2 Summer Fest
10 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Definitive Belushi & Akroyd comedy. 647-2278

7 Monday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Fuller Pool Day Camps: A2 Parks & Rec
9:30 am-3:30 pm, Fuller Pool, 1519 Fuller Rd. 5 day camp for kids grades 1-6. Camp activities utilize all of Fuller Park, Island Park, Mixer Playground and the new pool. Snacks provided twice daily, $110/residents, $120 non-res. pre-register 994-4263

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

Live Call-In: Peace InSight 2 pm (see 3 Thu)

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

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring Rollie Tussing III & the Resophonics, and Fugue State. 647-2278

Carillon Recital: U-M School of Music
7 pm, Lurie Tower, North Campus. With Jeffrey Davis, carillonist. 764-5429

The BoDeans: Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Roots-rock from Wisconsin, $14-$23. 647-2278

"Casablanca": A2 SummerFest 10pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Bogart & Bergman. 647-2278

8 Tuesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 1 Tue)

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

A Leslie Club-Nature & Science Experiments: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Kids 4-5 years old meet four consecutive Wednesdays to conduct science experiments and play outdoor games, $30/child. pre-register 662-7802

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank & Gaza": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Psychologist looks at changes brought about by peace process. 769-7422

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring the big band sounds of II-V-I Orchestra. 647-2278

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

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Religious Coalition on Latin America: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Report on plans for a Fair Trade Store; planning for Fort Benning School of Assassins trip; report on Guatemalan Accompaniment Project. 663-1870

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

The Neville Brothers: Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center, $23-$32. 647-2278

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm-midnight, 116 E. Washington. 213-1393

"Hook": A2 Summer Fest 10 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Fantasy/adventure film starring Robin Williams. 647-2278

9 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)

Wet & Wild Wednesdays: A2 Parks & Rec 2-4 pm (see 2 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Canoeing & Kayaking: Wild Women on the Water 6:30 pm, Call for location. Lesbians & Honorary lesbians welcome. 487-2321

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. With Al Hill and the Love Butlers. 647-2278

Divorce & Beyond Workshops: Sounings - A Center For Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Four Wednesdays. Topic: "Overview of Divorce," $25/each, $75/four Wednesdays. pre-register 973-7723

Stephanie Ozer: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Veteran local pianist, $10. 761-1451

The Glenn Miller Orchestra: Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Swing lives on, $13-$22. 647-2278

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm, Civic Playhouse, 2275 Platt Rd. Shakespeare's comic look at relationships, $16. 971-2228

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Field of Dreams" : A2 Summer Fest 10 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Classic Costner. 647-2278

10 Thursday

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

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

Meeting: LGBTA Support Group for Men & Women 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Business Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 434-7444

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring Lunar Octet. 647-2278

"Carnival '97" Veterans Swim Team Fund-Raiser: A2 Parks & Rec 7:30-8:30 pm, Veterans Park Pool, 2150 Jackson Rd. Mini-carnival features games & prizes. Proceeds help purchase trophies, ribbons, medals & T-shirts for the swim team. 761-7240

Eric Henderson: Borders Books 7:30 pm, 612 E. Liberty St. Guitarist trained by Segovia & inspired by Hendrix plays selections from his new CD, "Faces." 668-7100

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & the Thick Knot Rhythm Ensemble 7:30 pm, Red Door Theater, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4605 Cass Ave., Detroit. Enter through red door on Forest. Vignettes investigating the decline of spirituality in the face of objectification. 313-831-8976

Chris Smither: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Veteran singer/songwriter with special guest Peter Mulvey, $12. 761-1451

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

Gordon Lightfoot: Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Canada's Godfather of folk, $16-$25. 647-2278

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. An hysterical portrait of basic human relationships, $9-$12 (Thur is pay what you can day). 663-0681

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8 pm, 129 E. Maumee, Adrian. '50s high school musical, $7-$16. 517-264-SHOW

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Dr. Seuss": A2 Summer Fest 10 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Cartoon. 647-2278

11 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Country Concert '97: Hickory Hill Lakes 8 am, 7103 State Rte. 66, Ft. Laramie, OH 45845-9756. 3-day Country Music & Camping Festival featuring Vince Gill, Sawyer Brown, Travis Tritt, LeAnn Rimes, Tom T. Hall, Charlie Daniels, Trisha Yearwood and many more. On-site camping available, prices vary. 1-937-295-3000

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

"Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank & Gaza": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 8 Tue)

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Featuring Jay Stielstra & McDonals Brothers, and Frank Allison & the Odd Socks. 647-2278

Bardic Night: Shining Lakes Grove 7-11 pm, ICC Education Ctr., 1522 Hill St. Drumming, singing & fun. 434-7444

Rolling Sculpture Antique Car Show: A2 Parks $ Rec/A&L Parts/Main St. Area Assoc. 7-10 pm, S. Main between Huron & William St. Featuring antique, classic and special interest cars. 761-7240

Lonesome & Blue: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. New bluegrass from Michigan, $10. 761-1451

Second Friday Discussions: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLD) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. Topic: "Favorite meals & restaurants." 482-2996

"Vanities": Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Off-Broadway comedy about friendship between three small town women, $12-$21. 647-2278

Bishop, Cleaver and Flood: Jazz at the Edge 8 pm, Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. 4th Ave. Premiere of jazz trio featuring Andrew Bishop (reeds), Gerald Cleaver (drums), and Tim Flood (bass), $5-$12. 769-2999

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & the Thick Knot Rythm Ensemble 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

Salero de Spana: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Flamenco quartet led by dancer Maria-Durante with guitarists Jean Agopian & John Carlson and joined by Glenn Bering on doumbek. 668-1838

12 Saturday

Huron River Clean Up: A2 Parks & Rec 9 am-noon, Gallup Park Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Groups & individuals welcome, bring your own canoe or use ours. 662-9319

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am- 2 pm (see 1 Tue)

Youth Fishing Clinic: A2 Parks & Rec noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Introduction to equipment & basic techniques. Rod & reel included with registration, sponsored by Washtenaw Co. Bassmaster Club. For ages 7-14 pre-register, 662-9319

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 5 Sat)

Language of Light Photography Workshop: Shelter Assoc. of Washtenaw Co. & Washtenaw Council for the Arts 2-5 pm, Day Shelter, Ashley Place, 112 S. Ashley. Homeless women & children who are clients of the Shelter Assoc., SAFE House, Prospect Place Family Shelter, and other programs are invited to attend this workshop. Cameras, film developing, instruction and snacks are provided free of charge. Photos from this workshop may be published in a fall issue of AGENDA. 662-2829

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 2 pm (see 9 Wed)

The Artists's Way: Soundings-A Center For Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Explore creativity using Julie Cameron's book, "The Artist's Way," $120/6 Mondays. pre-register 973-7723

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Double bill featuring RFD Boys and Jim Tate Band. 647-2278

Lowen & Navaro: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Acoustic alternative pop, $11. 761-1451

Saturday Splash: A2 Parks & Rec 8-9 pm (see 5 Sat)

Dance Gallery/Peter Sparling & Co.: Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. A2's favorite professional company premieres two new works, $10-$19. 647-2278

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

Stories of the Stars: A2 Parks & Rec 9-11 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Learn star stories form many cultures, $5/person, $18/family. pre-register 662-7802

13 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Homeless Breakfast: Arbor Brewing Company 7-8:30 am, 116 E. Washington. Monthly breakfast for the homeless. Volunteers needed for set-up, cooking & clean-up. 213-1393

photo caption: Kerrytown Concert House will host the jazz trio, BISHOP, CLEAVER, & FLOOD, as part of their Jazz at the Edge series (see 11 Fri).

Huron River Day: A2 Parks & Rec 8:30 am-4 pm, Gallup Park Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Day filled with events for all ages & interests. Fishing contest, children's tent with A2 Art Center, competitions, games & entertainment, see further listings below. 994-2780

Gallup Gallop, 5K Fun Run, Walk: Huron River Day 8:30am, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. Registration forms available at all Park & Rec facilities or by calling the Canoe Livery, $7/run, $4/walk, 662-9319

Youth Fishing Derby: Huron River Day 8:30 am-4 pm, Gallup Park Canoe Livery. Ages 17 or under. Prizes for "Largest Sport Fish" & "Biggest Carp," $5. pre-register 662-9319

Huron River Mile: Huron River Day 10 am, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. One mile run. Registration forms available at all Park & Rec facilities or by calling the Canoe Livery, $6. 662-9319

Mayor's Cup Canoe Race: Huron River Day 10:45 am, Gallup Park Boat Launch. Elected officials from communities along the Huron River watershed are invited to compete in a 3/4 mile race. 662-9319

Colors of the Clown: Huron River Day 11 am- 1 pm & 1:30-3:30 pm, Gallup Park. Featuring Kelly Hone & her traveling petting zoo, 996-3266

Corporate Challenge Canoe Race: Huron River Day 11:30 am, Gallup Park Boat Launch. Fund-raiser for Recreational Scholarship Fund for disadvantaged families. Refreshments, T-shirts, mini-massages, awards for fastest women's & men's canoe, co-ed canoe & best cheering squad, $275/2-person canoe. pre-register, 994-2284

Bryant Ice Cream Social: Huron River Day noon-3pm, Gallup Park. Proceeds benefit Bryant Community Center. 996-3266

Ecology Exhibits: Huron River Day noon-4pm, Gallup Park. Exhibits from a variety of ecologically minded groups from A2 Solid Waste Dept. to Global Releaf & more. 996-3266

Free Tree Clinic: Huron River Day noon-4 pm, Gallup Park. Diagnosis & advice on sick trees or tree problems. Conducted by the Forestry Division. 994-2769

The Dean Solden Quartet: Borders Books 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty, second floor. Local jazz quartet. 668-7100

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

Healers' Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2-4 pm, Ancient Formulas, 1677 Plymouth Rd. All interested in healing arts. 487-4931

"Post-Oslo Conditions in the West Bank & Gaza": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 8 Tue)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 2 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 10 Thu)

Children's Art Activity Tent: Huron River Day 4 pm, Gallup Park. ArtVentures Festival Workshop provides art activities for children. 994-2769

Music of Bach & Improvisations: A2 Summer Festival 4 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, E.V. Moore Building, N. Campus. With organist Jan Overduin, $7. 764-5429

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

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm, Guild House, 807 Monroe. 662-5189

Concert: A2 Summer Fest 7 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. With George Bedard & the Kingpins. 647-2278

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Ann Arbor Bluestage: Arbor Brewing Company 8pm-midnight (see 6 Sun)

"Apollo 13": A2 Summer Fest 10 pm, Top of the Power Center Parking Structure. Ron Howard directs Tom Hanks in this space drama. 647-2278

14 Monday

Meeting: Exploring Gender call for time, Third floor, Mich. Union. New social/support group for transgenderists, transexuals, cross-dressers, Third Genders, intersexuals & those questioning their gender. 763-4186

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)

Fuller Pool Day Camps: A2 Parks & Rec 9:30am-3:30pm (see 7 Mon)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)

Carillon Recital: U-M School of Music 7 pm, Lurie Tower, North Campus. With Peter Langberg, Danish carillonist. 764-5429

Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe, 123 Washington. 434-7444

15 Tuesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 1 Tue)

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

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Caravan for the Children of Cuba": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Pastors for Peace violating US embargo to Cuba. 769-7422

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

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC 7:30-9 pm (see 1 Tue)

Break-away: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 1 Tue)

16 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Living with HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)

Wet & Wild Wednesdays: A2 Parks & Rec 2-4 pm (see 2 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Canoeing & Kayaking: Wild Women on the Water 6:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

Divorce & Beyond Workshops: Soundings-A Center For Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: "Financial Survival," $25. 973-7723

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

17 Thursday

Positive Women's Group: HARC (see 3 Thu)

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

Meeting: LGBTA Support Group for Men & Women 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

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

Bill Staines: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Yodeling tunes and sing alongs, $10. 761-1451

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & Thick Knot Rhythm Ensemble 7:30 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

18 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatic Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

"Caravan for the Children of Cuba": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 15 Tue)

5th Annual Reunion: U-M Gay & Lesbian Alumni Society 7:30 pm, Alumni Center. 764-3292

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & Thick Knot Rhythm Ensemble 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

5 Guys Names Moe: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Crisp jazz & swing. 668-1838.

19 Saturday

Don't Bug Me!: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am -11:30 am, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Kids 3-5 years explore the insect world, $5/person, $18/family. 662-7802

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 1 Tue)

4-H Ice Cream Demo Days: Domino's Farms Petting Farm noon, $2.50. 930-5032

Geodomes: A2 Parks & Rec 12:30-2 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. For 8 years & older, $6. pre-register, 662-7802

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 5 Sat)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 2 pm (see 9 Wed)

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

Reveling on the River: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-7:30 pm, Gallup Park Canoe Livery. Jerry Perrine plays jazz piano at this concert on the Huron River. 662-9319

"Play It Again Sam": Cinema Guild 7:30 pm, Natural Science Aud., $4. 994-0027

S'Wonderful Music Part 1--Jazz: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Featuring the music of George Gershwin, $8-$15. 769-2999

Saturday Splash: A2 Parks & Rec 8-9 pm (see 5 Sat)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Manhattan": Cinema Guild 9 pm, Natural Science Aud. Woody Allen film, $4. 994-0027

20 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Meeting: A. Lorde Collective Affirmations Comm. Center, 195 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale. ALC's goal is to promote the needs of Black lesbians in the Metro area. 313-862-3396

4-H Ice Cream Demo Days: Domino's Farms Petting Farm noon (see 19 Sat)

Royal Palace Circus: A2 Parks & Rec 2 pm & 4:30 pm, Veterans Memorial Park Arena, 2150 Jackson Rd. Featuring live animal shows that appeal to children, $8/adults. 761-7240

Meeting: Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays/PFLAG Ann Arbor 2-5 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Video: "All God's Children," stories of African-American LGBT struggles within the Christian church. 741-0659

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 2 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Caravan for the Children of Cub": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 15 Tue)

"Grease": Croswell Opera House 3pm (see 10 Thu)

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

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

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Hotter Than July PRIDE Candlelight Memorial: DBG Pride Inc. 7:30 pm, Palmer Park, Detroit. 313-438-2613

21 Monday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)

Carillon Recital: U-M School of Music 7pm, Lurie Tower, N. Campus. Featuring Arie Abbenes of the Netherlands, carillonist. 764-5429

"On This Night": Performance Network 7 pm, 408 W. Washington. On the first night of Passover, a daughter challenges her father to face his past as a survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. Feedback session with playwright and audience follows, $3 donation. 663-0681

"Sistah's Night Out": A. Lorde Collective 7-10 pm, Double Tree Hotel, Downtown Detroit. Movie, $3. 313-862-3396

Study Group: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1455 Gregory St., #7, Ypsi. A look at the book "Management For Dummies." 434-7444

22 Tuesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Hotter Than July "Get On Board" Kickoff Ceremony: DBG Pride Inc. 6-9 pm, Wayne State Univ., Hutzel Hospital Aud., Detroit. Celebrating Gay Pride in Detroit for people of African descent. 313-438-2613

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

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

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Alliance for Diversity & Democracy - The Achievement Gap": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Broadcast of School Board meeting. 769-7422

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC 7:30-9 pm (see 1 Tue)

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 8 Tue)

23 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)

Wet & Wild Wednesdays: A2 Parks & Rec 2-4 pm (see 2 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Hotter Than July "Youth Open Forum": DBG Pride Inc. 6-9 pm, Double Tree Hotel, Downtown, Detroit. 313-438-2613

Park Stewardship Workday: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8:30 pm, Bird Hills Park, meet at Newport Rd. entrance. Volunteers will collect seeds to be used by Natural Area Preservation Dept. for future restoration projects. Dress for field work. 996-3266

Canoeing & Kayaking: Wild Women on the Water 6:30 pm (see 9 Wed)

Divorce & Beyond Workshops: Soundings-A Center For Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: "Alimony, Property Settlement & Mediation," $25. pre-register 973-7723

Bardic Liturgists' Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 434-7444

Roger McGuinn: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Founder of The Byrds, $17.50. 761-1451

Children's Support Group Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For children aged 6-10 who have mentally ill 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 Ill of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For people who have mentally ill family members. 994-6611

Hotter Than July "In the Life/Pride Poetry": DBG Pride Inc. 7:30 pm-midnite. Lavender Moon Cafe, Ferndale, $5. 313-438-2613

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

24 Thursday

Racial & Economic Justice Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 10 Thu)

Derby Day: A2 Parks & Rec noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Fishing clinic for ages 6-14. Bring your own equipment. Bait, prizes, & fishing tips will be provided, $5. pre-register 662-9319

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

Meeting: LGBTA Support Group for Men & Women 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Coffee Hour: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe, 123 W. Washington. 729-6968

"Game & Card Night": A. Lorde Collective 7-10 pm, Double Tree Hotel, Downtown Detroit. Open to all, $5. 313-862-3396

Hans Theesink & Blue Groove wsg/Terry Evans: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Dutch-born, self-taught master of blues guitar, teams up with singer Terry Evans, $12.50. 761-1451

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & the Thick Knot Rythm Ensemble 7:30 pm (see 10 Thu)

Middle East Task Force: ICPJ 7:30 pm, call for location. 663-1870

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

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 3 Thu)

Hotter Than July "Body Auction": DBG Pride Inc. 9 pm- 2 am, Off Broadway East II, Detroit, $7. 313-438-2613

25 Friday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Men's City Tournament: A2 Parks & Rec 6:40 am, Leslie Park Golf Course, 2120 Traver Rd. Three-day tournament for amateurs only. Register by July 11, $94. 994-2263

Artisan's Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 6 pm, 909 Sheridan, Ypsilanti. Expedition to Feat of Clay, small fee. 434-7444

"Alliance for Diversity & Democracy--The Achievement Gap": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 22 Tue)

Benefit Showing, "Ten For Two--The John Sinclair Freedom Rally": Direct Media Zone 7 pm, Michigan Theater. Exclusive showing of this John Lennon, Yoko Ono production, $10. 99-MUSIC

Hotter Than July "Ladies Only Ice Breaker": DBG Pride Inc. 7-9 pm, Backstreet Night Club. After 9 pm, men & women can celebrate the HTJ kickoff, $5. 313-438-2613

Christine Lavin: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. "Shining My Flashlight On The Moon" Tour,  $15. 761-1451

"Ritual of a Dead Planet": Ron Allen & the Thick Knot Rythm Ensemble 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

Another Bag: Espresso Royale Caffe 9-11 pm, 214 S. Main. Jazz standards & originals performed by this Ann Arbor trio. 668-1838

26 Saturday

Hotter Than July "Grassroots Conference": DBG Pride Inc. 8 am-3 pm, Double Tree Hotel, Downtown, Detroit, $30. 313-438-2613

"Sense"ational Summer: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am-noon, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Kids 6-9 years learn the unusual ways animals take in information, $6. pre-register 662-7802

Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10am-2pm (see 1 Tue)

Knife 101: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am-noon, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Kids 10 and older learn safe whittling techniques, $6. pre-register 662-7802

Hotter Than July "Picnic": DBG Pride Inc. noon-10 pm, Palmer Park, Detroit. 313-438-2613

Creative Expression Group: LGBPO 1 pm (see 5 Sat)

BUILT Reception: DBG Pride Inc. 1-3 pm, DoubleTree Hotel, Detroit. Brothers United In the Literary Text, $5-7. 313-438-2613

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 2 pm (see 9 Wed)

Warrior's Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 6-8 pm, 1202 Grant, Ypsi. 434-7444

"Sabotage": Cinema Guild 7 pm, Natural Science Aud. Alfred Hitchcock film, $4. 994-0027

Mustard's Retreat: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. CD release party, $11. 761-1451

Saturday Splash: A2 Parks & Rec 8-9 pm (see 5 Sat)

"Taming of the Shrew": A2 Civic Theater 8 pm (see 9 Wed)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

"The 39 Steps": Cinema Guild 8:30 pm, Natural Science Aud. Hitchcock film, $4 994-0027

"Stray Dog": Cinema Guild 10 pm, Natural Science Aud. Kurasawa film, $4. 994-0027

Hotter Than July "The White Party": DBG Pride Inc. 1 am - 4 am, Metropolitan Art Gallery, Detroit. With DJs Greg Collier & John Jammin' Collins, $10. 313-438-2613

27 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Hotter Than July "Community Services": DBG Pride Inc. 11 am - 2 pm, DoubleTree Hotel, Downtown, Detroit. Sponsored by Full Truth Fellowship Church. 313-438-2613

Doug Horn & Paul Keller: Borders Books 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty, second floor. Sax & bass. 668-7100

"Alliance for Diversity & Democracy--The Achievement Gap": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 22 Tue)

"Brilliant Traces": Performance Network 2 pm (see 10 Thu)

Hotter Than July "Jazz Bash & Closing Ceremonies": DBG Pride Inc. 5-9 pm, DoubleTree Hotel, Detroit, fee TBA. 313-438-2613

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

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm (see 13 Sun)

Leon Redbone: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Unique old-timey blues-jazz-vaude-ville hokum, $15. 761-1451

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Ann Arbor Bluestage: Arbor Brewing Company 8 pm-midnight (see 6 Sun)

28 Monday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Meeting: Exploring Gender (see 14 Mon)

HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)

Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)

International Peace Run Ceremony: ICPJ 8:40 am, Gallup Park. 663-1870

Fuller Pool Day Camps: A2 Parks & Rec 9:30 am-3:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)

Volunteer Stewardship Workday: A2 Parks & Rec 6:30-8:30 pm, Furstenberg Park. Dress for field work. 996-3266

Carillon Recital: U-M School of Music 7 pm, Lurie Tower, N. Campus. 764-5429

Ann Arbor-Juigalpa Sister City Committee Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. 663-1870

29 Tuesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

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

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 434-7444

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

Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Niamh Parsons & the Loose Connections: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Electrified Celtic, $12.50. 761-1451

Concert in the Park: Saline Area Chamber of Commerce 7:30-9 pm, Saline City Hall Park, 100 N. Harris, Saline. With the Raisin Pickers String Band. 429-4494

Living With HIV: HARC 7:30-9 pm (see 1 Tue)

Drumming Circle: Shining Lakes Grove 9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 434-7444

Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm- 12 am (see 8 Tue)

30 Wednesday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)

Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)

Wet & Wild Wednesdays: A2 Parks & Rec 2-4 pm (see 2 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Divorce & Beyond Workshops: Soundings-A Center For Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: "Parenting Issues & Friend of the Court," $25. pre-register 973-7723

Meeting: A2 Independent Spiritual Network 7 pm, Gypsy Cafe, 214 N. Fourth Ave. 668-6672

Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble" Arbor Brewing Company 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

31 Thursday

Positive Women's Group: HARC (see 3 Thu)

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

Meeting: LGBTA Support Group for Men & Women 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Mo & Rich Delgrosso & Robert Jones: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. $11. 761-1451

"South Pacific": Croswell Opera House 8 pm, 129 E. Maumee, Adrian, $7-$16. 517-264-SHOW

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