by Times-Herald Newspapers
The Downriver Community Vestibule audience will show gratitude speaker Anne Thompson Feb. 11 as the WDIV-TV NBC Advice newspaperman who reported on Kirk Kerkorian and his attempted takeover of Chrysler, the at hand riots after the Pistons’ championship win in 1990 and other provincial and patriotic stories.
Her talk is scheduled for 11 a.m. at Crystal Gardens, 16703 Fort St., Southgate.
After bewitching seven Emmy and other well-known awards for reporting, Thompson became the chief economic newspaperwoman correspondent on monetary and mercantile tidings for NBC and its chief environmental-affairs newspaperman.
She also won the Gerald Loeb Awarding for notable trade and pecuniary journalism for her reporting on the jobless trade increase. Doors will pull out at 7 p.m. with café accommodation, and the concert will start out at 7:30 p.m.
Asgeirsson, who began cello studies at the age of 6, will in two shakes of a lamb's tail unmixed graduate studies in Cologne, Germany. He has won numerous adolescent competitions and has performed extensively in Europe and the Harmonious States,
Pianist Pauline Martin will be associated with the cellist. The concert is being sponsored by the Dearborn Rotary Base, and the sweet index by Park Livelihood Catering. Feb 4-7 — Circe du Soleil development, “Alegria,” featuring aerial acrobatics and musicians from 17 countries; tickets, $38 to $98, are ready at all TicketMaster locations and Ticketmastster.com; to assault by phone, call (800) 745-3000; for more message, go to www.cirquedusoleil.com/alegria.
Feb. 5 — Southern Weighty Lakes Symphony’s Downriver Fetish semifinals; 7:30 p.m. at the Lifeless Bankrupt Community Auditorium, 28100 Aspen Imply, off Gibraltar Means; tickets, $5, will function for as ballots for voting for contestants; for more poop, call (734) 246-2890.
Feb. 6 — Hungarian Arts Stick’s Feher Rozsa Bal (Waxen Rose Ball) introducing immature women of Hungarian descent to world; 6:30 p.m. at the Dearborn Inn; for tickets, $65, call Jana Johnson, (734) 459-5253, or e-send hungarianartsclub@hotmail.com.
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