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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE
Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 2010 Page D-4
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FROM THE Rouge Assembly collection.
20
th
Annual Michigan Chronicle
‘The Rouge’ exhibit comes to
Cruise Getaway On Royal Caribbean’s
Detroit Historical Museum Beautiful & Newest Ship “The Oasis of the Seas”
The Detroit Historical Soci- is 46 minutes. Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
ety continues its monthly film Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5
Nov 27- Dec 4, 2010
series with “The Rouge” show-
From its early years as a
p.m., and Sunday from noon to
ing Saturday and Sunday, Feb-
model of integration to Ford
5 p.m. On Mondays and Tues-
Ports of Call: Ft Lauderdale-Labadee-Cozumel-Costa Maya
ruary 13-14 at 1 p.m. at the De-
Motor Company’s use of force
days, the museum is not open
troit Historical Museum. Each
to crush organized labor, the
to the public but available for
Rates: Cruise/Tax only
screening is free with general
Rouge Plant indelibly shaped
group tours by calling (313)
admission to the museum.
the history of Detroit, and the
world. Built in 1918, the Rouge
833-7979. Adult admission Plan A - Inside Cabin PASSPORTS REQUIRED DURING TIME
“The Rouge,” directed by Plant assembly line attract-
is $6. Seniors (60+), college
students with valid college ID,
$1099.00 Per Person/Double Occupancy OF EMBARKATION
John Owens and produced by ed thousands from Europe,
Kingberry Productions, was Mexico and the southern
and youth ages 5-18 pay $4.
produced in 1997 for WDIV-TV United States with the dream
Admission for children ages
Local 4. The film features early of a better life.
4 and under is free. Parking Plan B Oceanview/Balcony **Airfare not yet available. Rates do not
archival footage, rare photo-
in the museum’s lot is $4 at
all times. Permanent exhibits
$1249.00 Per Person/Double Occupancy include airfare.
graphs and interviews that
The Detroit Historical
help tell the intriguing story of
Museum, located at 5401 include the popular “Streets
one of the most famous indus-
Woodward Ave. in Detroit’s of Old Detroit,” “Frontiers to
Cultural Center area, is open to Factories,” “The Motor City” Airfare, 3rd & 4th Persons’ rates or other cabin categories given on request.
trial workplaces. The run time
the public Wednesday through and “The Glancy Trains.”
3rd & 4th rates require $250.00 per person deposit based on availability
Third Annual Glass Slipper Ball
Payment of $100.00 Non-Refundable Deposit Due
Immediately (Checks, Money Orders for 1st Deposit)
at MGM Grand Detroit
$100.00 Non-Refundable Deposit
The Third Annual Glass of domestic violence. personal pictures from the
THE OASIS OFTHE SEASAMENITIES:
Slipper Ball will be held on
Saturday, Feb. 20, from 7 p.m.
“Domestic violence can
abuse, Stinger believes, “We
⇒ Royal Promenade (Shops, Bars, Cafe, Men’s Salon, Photo Gallery
to midnight, in the Grand Ball-
happen to anyone; it happened
must stand up, speak out
⇒ Boardwalk (Aqua Theater, Carousel, Ice Cream Parlor, Boardwalk Bar, Tattoo Parlor, Donut & Candy shops, Seafood Shack)
room at MGM Grand Detroit.
to me,” said Stinger.
and educate our girls, boys,
women and men about do-
It will be hosted by media per- Stinger, the recipient of mestic violence. Together, and
⇒ Pool & Sports Zone (2 flowRiders, Zip Line, Miniature Golf Course, Sports court, Rock climbing walls, Aqua park (pool by day-
sonality Fanchon Stinger. 11 Emmy Awards, former co- with your support of this im-
theater by night
Top chefs from an impres-
anchor of the number one portant event, we are taking
⇒ Sports Pool for lap swimming, Main Pool, Solarium, 10 whirlpools
sive list of the finest restau-
morning show in Detroit and another step toward helping
⇒ Entertainment Place (Casino, Night Clubs, Theaters)
rants and caterers will create
editor, host and executive pro- to stop the violence and save
signature hors d’oeuvres and
ducer of special news features lives.”
⇒The Ship is a destination by itself
desserts to raise funds for vic-
and in-depth programs cover-
tims of domestic violence.
ing outstanding young people
The event is presented by
and current issues in Metro
Zonta Club of Southfield and
“We are pleased to welcome Detroit, continues to be con-
will include tasting stations,
⇒VIP Party On Board Plus More!!!
Fanchon Stinger as our celeb- nected with the Detroit area
entertainment by variety band
rity emcee for the Glass Slip- community and critical issues
Chateau, a live and silent auc-
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
per Ball,” said event co-chair affecting our young people
tion, professional exhibition
Alice Alexander. “Fanchon’s and women. Stinger will be
dancing and more. Black-tie-
BURGESS & COMPANY TRAVEL
involvement is a direct con- kicking off a domestic vio-
optional. Cash bar.
nection to our Zonta mission lence awareness campaign for To purchase tickets, call
of eradicating violence against young people and professional (586) 216-0087 or visit www.
(248) 559-3200 OR (800) 955-5154
girls and women.” women in the spring.
ZontaSouthfield.org. For
Prices & itineraries are based on availability and subject to change without notice. 2008 Royal Caribbean Cruise Ltd ships registered in the
Stinger will share some of Recently sharing her expe-
more information on Fanchon Bahamas 0803519 * 12/10/2008
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her personal story as a victim rience for the first time and
Singer, visit www.fanchon-
stinger.com.
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