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Greater Detroit's Original Cultural Events Weekly, Thursday, July 13, 2017
DOWNTOWN
MONITOR
DTE Energy and the Downtown Detroit Partnership will host the Thursday, July 20, Grand Opening of the newest Downtown outdoor park space, the 1.5-acre Beacon Park, located at the corner of Cass and Grand River Avenues. The revitalized park space will have a restaurant, a large center green space lawn, walking paths, multi-use area for performance staging and outdoor activities, and space set aside for food trucks and bicycles.The Downtown Detroit Partnership, already a force for Downtown park events
with Quicken Loans, has set a schedule of more than 600 events this year based upon a grant from the DTE Energy Foundation. The Partnership is anticipating an instant success with the new Beacon Park expected to draw upwards of a million visitors per year. “Safe and vibrant gathering places are the social and economic heartbeat of
a thriving core, and Beacon Park expands the energy of renewal permeating downtown,” says Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership. The Beacon Park Grand Opening will feature live entertainment from Robert
Randolph & the Family Band, with Thornetta Davis as the opening act; Lord Huron, the indie Michigan natives performing their award-winning music; a Salsa, Tacos, and Tequila Party with 4-time Grammy Award nominees Plena Libre mixing Puerto Rican and modern Afro-Caribbean rhythms; and a public art installation by the art group IMPULSE from Quartier Des Spectacles featuring gigantic interactive and illuminated see-saws activated by energy and sound. Many other family entertainment events are scheduled over the weekend, including a Gospel Brunch with Marvin Sapp, classical music concerts featuring Sphinx Detroit, and a special screening of the iconic saga of the time-traveling DeLorean, Back to the Future, with pre-show movie music from the Michigan Philharmonic Orchestra.Later this fall, a restaurant operated by well-known Birmingham restaurateurs
Norm and Bonnie LePage will open in Beacon Park. For more information about Beacon Park, see DowntownDetroitParks.com, or
call (313) 962-0101. The new Beacon Park is located at 1903 Grand River Avenue, at the corner of Cass Avenue, just north of Cass Tech, in Downtown Detroit.
Open Soon, Beacon Park Beckons
2DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, July 13, 2017
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When Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, was asked: “What could white people do to support the Black Pan-thers?” His suggestion? Start a White Pan-ther Party. The White Panther Party was an anti-racist, anti-imperialist white American political collective founded in 1968.On Saturday, July 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History will present the White Panther Party: An Historic Reunion, in the General Motors Theater, followed by book signings in the Museum store from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.All three of the White Panther Party found-
ers John Sinclair, Pun Plamondon, Leni Sin-
clair, and Genie Parker (the former WPP Minister of Foreign Affairs) will be on the dais to talk about their efforts to combat racism. The afternoon panel of these De-troit originals will be moderated by Peter Werbe, one of the founders of the Fifth Es-tate, Wayne State’s radical newspaper, and former on-air host of the longest running talk show in American radio history, Night-call. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information call (313) 494-5800, or see thewright.org. The Wright Museum is located at 315 E.
Warren, in Midtown Detroit’s Cultural Dis-trict.
Founders of the White Panther Party at the Wright
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As part of a city-wide commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Detroit riots, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) presents Art of Re-
bellion: Black Art of the Civil Rights Movement, July 23 - Oct. 22. The ex-hibition is free with mu-seum admission, which is free for residents of
Wayne, Oakland and Ma-comb counties. The exhibition is orga-
nized by the DIA and is in collaboration with the Charles H. Wright Muse-um of African American History, which organized the complementary ex-hibition, Say It Loud: Art, History, Rebellion. Both are part of a commu-nity-wide reflection on the Detroit riots of 1967 that involves about 100 local institutions led by the Detroit Historical Museum. Art of Rebel-lion has been generously supported by the Com-munity Foundation for Southeast Michigan and the Whitney Fund. Art of Rebellion features
34 paintings, sculptures and photographs mostly by African American art-ists working both collec-tively and independently in the 1960's and 70's. Artists in the collectives created art for African American audiences that asserted black identity and racial justice and, situated within the story of these collectives, is the Detroit riots of 1967. The exhibition also in-
cludes works by artists who were not part of a collective and artists working in later decades who were inspired by art from the Civil Rights Movement. A scholarly catalog accompanies the exhibition.The DIA's collaboration
with the Wright Museum lays a foundation from which we are building a strategic and lasting working relationship that will help bring our community closer to-gether.
Most of the exhibition focuses on the art of five artist collectives:Spiral, active 1963-65 in
New York. Kamoinge Workshop,
founded in 1963 in Har-lem. Weusi, based in Harlem,
founded in 1965. Black Arts Movement
(BAM), active in New York 1965-76.AfriCOBRA (African
Commune of Bad Rele-vant Artists), established in Chicago in 1968. Art of Rebellion also in-
cludes work by artists who did not belong to a collective but who were also reacting to civil rights and social justice issues. Some examples are Black Attack by Allie McGhee (1967), which is about Detroit's 1967
riots and Selma to Mont-gomery, Alabama March, Cover of May, 1965 Is-sue of Ebony Magazine by photographer Moneta Sleet Jr., which shows Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leading protesters on the famous march in the title of the work.Many African American
artists working in the 1980's to the present were inspired by artists in the collectives. Among them are Rita Dickerson, whose 2017 painting 1967: Death in the Algiers Motel and Beyond (pic-tured) is about the 1967 Detroit riots. For information, call
(313) 833-7900, or see dia.org. The DIA is located at
5200 Woodward Ave., in Detroit.
DIA's Art of Rebellion
4DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, July 13, 2017
SYMPHONIC NEWS
Ruth's Music Notes...Ruth Crystal-Zaromp
Just about anybody in our area who has an interest in classical or jazz music listens to WRCJ, our lo-cal radio station. One can hear classical music from 6 a.m. through 7 p.m. and jazz music follows at night. The richness and potential of the music that is heard continues to influence us all and makes me, for one, grateful. Those who re-member our former classi-cal station WQRS remem-ber how much we missed it when it was discontinued. Today’s WRCJ is managed
by Dave Devereaux (pic-tured), a veteran of public television. He graduated in 1973 from Michigan State University in a program of Radio and TV. At present, he states, this program would probably fall under the category of Mass Com-munications. Devereaux joined Detroit
PBS in 1975 as Head of Communications. In 2009, he became Manager of WRCJ at 90.9 FM. He en-joys this position and de-scribes it as a “great deal of fun.” This public station has more supporters from the classical elements of the city, but there is a very big jazz fan section. The station plays mostly classi-cal and jazz music, but the general interest is to em-phasize all kinds of music and to make music more accessible to all. Devereaux’s personal in-
terests in music grew from blues, guitar, rock and roll, and Beetles into the love for jazz, classical, and country music. He states that most people get involved in mu-sic because of the influence of a parent. “Take a kid to a concert” is the mantra of today. WRCJ also has a pro-gram of Instrument Petting Zoos that began through a collaboration with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orches-
tra some 7-8 years ago and is continuing now under our own efforts. McCourt Music in Berkley (Detroit Violin Company on 12 Mile Road) has been supplying instruments for this pur-pose. Since WRCJ is a pub-
lic broadcasting station, we tend to accommodate ourselves to the fundrais-ings that take place. A nice thank you gift for contribu-tors these days consists of a nine CD set titled “My first box set of classical albums”. This comes together with booklets that describe the music and its history to the listeners. Also, there are myth style stories, which are portrayed by three characters (instruments) that tend to spark conver-sations. Currently there are 90,000
tracks in the music library of WRCJ. Full symphonies are usually played in the time slot of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The more Avant Garde type of music is performed in the later hours of the day. The library today includes
many down-loadings from record companies. Jim Dantzer, Music Director, is partially responsible for the fact that WRCJ has been now on the best playl-ist for four years. There are 135,000 listeners accord-ing to the rating service. WRCJ has a loose partner-ship with WKAR, which allows for broadcasts in greater Michigan, Interlo-chen and Kalamazoo. The main project of WRCJ al-lows for anybody to listen and enjoy the broadcasts. Some of the fun projects in-cluded playing composers whose names begin with letters from A to Z, holding everybody’s attention to guess who will be coming next. Another effort was called Night Flight playing pieces from different parts of the world. Now that the DSO is mak-
ing a touring trip to China and Japan, there will be ev-eryday reports from one of the performers so that spe-cial happenings will come to us. We can certainly look forward to that.
The Downtown Monitor, in its 54th year of continuous publication, is circulated free to all points of Greater Detroit and the City Proper. Paul Arlon — Editor & Publisher Roger Smith — Advertising Director
Phone and Email: (248) 439-1863
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S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e i s presenting six stages of jazz music at the biggest one day free jazz event in the Midwest at the 23rd Annual Michigan Jazz Festival, Sunday, July 16 from noon to 9 p.m. Held on t he g r ou nd s of
Schoolcraft College in Livonia, t he b e s t ja z z mu s ic i a n s i n G r e a t e r D e t r o i t a n d Southeastern Michigan will converge for this legendary
one-day event. C on du c t e d a n nu a l l y on
the third Sunday in July, the Michigan Jazz Festival will present a diversified line-up of local all-stars jazz names as strong as any festival in the U.S.A.The Vis Ta Tech Center
houses three of the six stages, with advanced graphics, high tech electronic audio and visual enhancements. A solo piano
room, big band showcase hall, small ensemble concert theatre, underground stage, outdoor tent and the main cafeteria for student performers are all open throughout the day.The 6 Stages and their Line-
Ups, are as follows — On the Salden Big Band Stage:
Schoolcraft College Jazz Band, Scott Gwinnell Big Band, Ron Kischuck Masters of Music , CSO, and the Johnny Trudell Big Band (pictured)- with special guest Dave Bennett. On the Vosgerchian Solo Piano
Stage: pianists Bob Seeley, Kerry Price, Charles Greene,Glenn Tucker, Bill Meyer and Charles Boles. On the Leven Open Air Stage:
Dave Tatrow's Dixieland All-Stars, Ellen Rowe Trio with special guest Andrew Bishop, Paul Keller "At Sundown" Quin-tet, Sixth Edition - with Lori Lefevre, Tumbao Bravo and the Hughes/Smith Quintet.On the Providence Presenta-
tion Stage: Jerry McKenzie's Just Jazz, Terry Lower Quar-tet, Emma Aboukasm Quartet, Buddy & Ursula, Dennis and April Tini Quartet, and the Dale Grisa Organ Combo.On the Cohen Rathskellar Stage:
Sarah D'Angelo - Earth Songs, Straight Ahead, Demetrius Nabors Quartet, Planet D Nonet - Billy Strayhorn Tribute, and the Al McKenzie Quartet.On the SEMJA Future of Jazz
Stage: Rodney Bonner, Jr. and Friends, Glendale Groove, Spartan Youth Jazz All-Stars, Playing with the Pros, and the Schoolcraft College Jazz Combo.Admission to the event is free
and free parking is available in the north lot of the college. Ha ndic ap accessibi l it y is available.For a c omp l e t e l i ne -up
of sche du le d per for mer s on each ind iv idua l s t age a n d m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , call (734) 462-4403 or see michiganjazzfestival.org. Schoolcraft College is located
at 18600 Hagger t y Rd. in Livonia.
23rd Annual Michigan Jazz Festival
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SCRAP Detroit -Welding FestivalSCRAP Detroit, a free of charge
welding festival and fundraiser, focusing on scrap metal and recy-cling, will take place on Saturday, August 12, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the parking lot of Traffic Jam and Snug in Midtown Detroit.This year’s theme is Bikes, mean-
ing that each sculpture must fit this theme by being built with bike parts and must be kinetic and re-volving in some way. The daylong festival will showcase Greater Detroit’s metal working culture, from welding (mig and arc), to blacksmithing, live music, and demos. Following is a preliminary list of events:•12 teams of welders have been given 250 lbs. each of metal material and will also repurpose
old bikes and industrial scrap into revolving, kinetic sculptures.•Detroit Training Center will bring a big welding bus for demos and information. Welding
Artisan Center will be there building a drift bike on site. (think adult Big Wheels).•Artisanal blacksmith’s will be providing in-person demonstrations of their craft through-
out the event.•The Luddites, Zak and What Army, and Nina and the Buffalo Riders will perform.•The welded sculptures will be auctioned off in October with proceeds going to support the
new Detroit Fitness Foundation and SPARC Detroit (Society to Promote Art & Recreation in the Community).•At 8 p.m., 2 cash prizes will be given to the most creative and best lit bikes on site. The Traffic Jam and Snug Parking Lot is located at 511 W. Canfield, in Midtown Detroit.
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In conjunction with the DIA exhibition, Art of Rebellion: Black Art of the Civil Rights Movement, on July 29 beginning at 1 p.m. and running into the evening, the DIA’s Detroit Film Theatre will present free of charge a marathon screen-ing of Detroit Home Movies, a year-long project to gather home movies from around 1967 that depict everyday life in Detroit's diverse communities. The home movie project is a partnership of the DIA, Detroit
Free Press, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Wayne State University’s Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs, Detroit Historical Society and Bridge magazine.The films will run chronologically in 45-minute chapters,
with a 12-minute break between each chapter, and families have been invited to talk about their movies while they run. The Crystal Gallery Café will remain open throughout the marathon.For more information, see dia.org, or call (313) 833-7900.
The Detroit Film Theatre is located within the DIA, and en-tered via the John R (at Farnsworth) entrance.
1967 Detroit Home Movies Marathon at DFT
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PEOPLES RECORDS1464 Gratiot Ave., DetroitAcross from Eastern Market
313-831-0864 2nd Location at:20140 Livernois,
2 Blocks South of 8 Milepeoplesdetroit.com
Step into a home that inviteseasy living in a friendly environment
Our residents love their homes – Let us show you why!
• Free Utilities• Air conditioning• Refrigerator/Stove/Microwave• Spacious closets• Emergency pull cords• Storage space• Balconies on select units
• Community Room• Fitness room• Beauty & Barber shop• Laundry facilities• Private park with walking path• Controlled access• 24-hour emergency maintenance
Community located in Royal Oak Township. Designed for individuals 55 and better allowing for comfortable independent living. This beautiful community offers 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, walking distance to shopping. No Application Fee; 1 Bdrm starting at $619 & 2 bdrm starting at $672.
Royal Oak
Towers20800 Wyoming
Ferndale, MI 48220(248) 542-0881
Jafra
JAFRABuy or Sell. Start today, make money tomorrow.
Biz kits < $100Call Veronica (313) 864 5659
Visit www.myjafra.com/vdavis1to order online.
Legal Services
Michigan Drivers License res-toration and DOT-SAP return to duty evals. Mid-town, expert evaluator. Free Consultation.
(313) 673-9073.
NEW STUDENTS WANTEDSaxophone, clarinet, flute &
piano lessons in your own home. CALL KEITH GAMBLE MUSIC
(313) [email protected]
Avon
Drivers Wanted
Buy or Sell Avon— Shop @County Line flea market free gift w/purchase, lots of deals,
discounts and baskets!Nicole 313-414-AVON(2866)
Travel Agent
Become A Travel Agent and make money, travel have fun in the sun. Travel with great discounts, work from home, Contact me at (313) 566-2464/ [email protected]
CDL-A-Company Drivers Wanted! Local & dedicated routes. Great pay, benefits offered by position. Offer paid training program. Call Amanda (586) 920-0249.DRIVERS: Average $1,100 plus, weekly! Monthly bo-nuses! Medical, dental, vision & more! Excellent equipment w/APU's. Great family home-time. 1 year CDL-A.
(855) 582-2032.
Estate Sales
ANOTHER BERNARD DAVIS
ESTATE SALE (313) 922-4021 or 415-7477Two sales this week!Both off W. 7 Mile Rd. University District
18925 Birchcrest Detroit 48221
July 14-15, 9am-5pm 19160 Coyle Detroit 48235
July 14-15, 9am-4pmJuly 16, 12pm-5pm Go to estatesales.net
and look for usSee you there!!!
MORTON MANORSENIOR APARTMENTS
(AGE 62 AND OVER – SUBSIDIZED AND SECTION 8)
U Spacious 1 bedroom U All appliances includedU Secured entrance and parkingU Shopping, bus lines, restaurantsU Beauty/Barber Salon U Laundry room on each floorU Computer Lab U Wheelchair accessible units available
(313)366-161620000 Dequindre • Detroitwww.mortonmanordetroit.com
XEqual Housing OpportunityEqual Opportunity Employer
Rooms for Rent
Detroit Westside. 7 Mile/Evergreen. Furnished. Safe. Clean. All utilities incld. TV & phone. SSI & SSD wel-come. $450 month. (313) 433-8515.
Seniors
• All Utilities IncludedAccepting Applications
For Waiting List
Comfortable living at restoration towers
a worry-free Community for seniors 62 and up.
Our everyday Mission is to provide our family of residents with a friendly, safe and worry- free community that encourages their independent well-being.
Rent 30% Of Income
•ResidentControlledEntry•EmergencyCallSystem•ComputerLearningw/Classes•Award-winningBuilding•ServiceCoordinatorAvailableDailytoAssistwithHealthService&CareManagement•Delicious Lunch Served in our
Dining Room, Monday-Friday•AFullCalendarofSocialProgrammingandLifeEnrichmentActivities•On-SiteTransportation
RESTORATION TOWERS
16651 Lahser Road Detroit, MI 48219
313-538-0360Professionally Managed by Paragon Management, Inc.
ANNUAL ECW FLEA MARKETSaturday, July 29
9 a.m.-5 p.m.All Saints Episcopal Church
3837 W 7 Mile (just east of Livernois)
Detroit 48221$20 for each space
Call (313) 341-5320 or 342-9477
Flea Markets
Notary Public
CHRYSTAL J. EDWARDSTraveling Bonded
Notary Public(meet you Almost anywhere)Oakland & Wayne [email protected]
(313) 310-3587
11Thursday, July 13, 2017 DOWNTOWN MONITOR
Seniors
Seniors
For Sale
OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2-5pm NEWLY CONSTRUCTED DETROIT WATERFRONT CONDOS176 Sea Breeze - S. of Jefferson, E. of St. Jean14 condos available, 2 & 3 bedrm ranch units, 2 full baths, 1 & 2 car garages, reasonably priced from $219,000 - $298,000. As-soc fee only $235.00 mo. Creative financing avail-able. HOME FOR SALE ON THE DETROIT GOLF COURSEBeautiful 4 bedrm, 2.5 bath in the Palmer Park area with awesome view of the golf course. Spacious liv-ing rm, dining rm and fam-ily rm. a first flr bed rm, currently used as a den, spacious basement, 2 car att. garage and spacious gated yard also with parking. $350,000, negotiable.
MARION TINDLE KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY
MARKET CENTER313-410-6806
Bella Vista Glen Apartments369 Glendale
Highland Park, MI 48203(313) 883-5020
Accepting Applications for our newly renovated 2 bedroom Senior/ Disabled Apartments. Rent is based on income.
Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.TTY 1-888-835-5322
Equal Housing Opportunity
Investor with CashWayne County resident
Looking to purchase 19 16 moremulti-family or single family homes.
Open to location & condition.
REALTORS and Private Sellers please contact:
DeLois Kirkland-JonesTreasure Homes, Realty
Real Estate Wanted
SENIOR APARTMENTSYou Can Afford A Breathtaking View!
Come see our fabulous views of the Detroit River, Canada and Downtown. We are certain you’ll enjoy the many conveniences that River Towers Apartments has to offer you.Rental rates as low as $599 for water front living. You must be 62 to
apply, all utilities are included. We are located at 7800 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48214. Space is limited so call today!
Section 8 Waitlist is currently open.
Call today; your waterfront home is waiting for you!
7800 East Jefferson • Detroit MI 48214 Office 313.824.2244 • TTY 313.649.3777
Equal Housing Opportunity
12DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, July 13, 2017