54 Friday, February 28, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . CALENDAR OF 11,1 MONTH EVENTS GENERAL MEETING UP & OUT for Seniors Sunday, March 9, 1986 12:00 noon Tuesday, March 4,1986 9:15 a. m. Breakfast 10:00 a.m. Program ANNE FRANK IN THE WORLD 1929-1945 Bus transportation to the Jewish Community Cen- ter, West Bloomfield, to view an exhibit of over 800 photographs depicting the life and times of Anne Frank. Following the tour of the exhibit, readings from Anne Frank's diary will be pre- sented by the "Ferndale Players." Coffee and cake. Cost $2• Congregation Adat Shalom 29901 Middlebelt Farmington Hills OPEN BOARD MEETING Tuesday March 25, 1986 NOW office 9: 1 5 A. M. Coffee 9:30 A.M. Meeting Special guest speaker Ray Sharp Oakland County Probate Court Casework Super- visor will speak on the impact of the Legal Guard- ian Program on the court system. Lunch will follow the meeting All NOW members are invited to attend. There is no charge. Reservations necessary 258-6000 e For reservations, call 258-6000. PERSONAL AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SERIES AN EVENING ON SOUTH AFRICA Monday, March 10, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, 1986 A WORKSHOP ON WRITING Who is going to read what I write? How shall I arrange it? How shall I say it? NOW Office Greater Detroit Section and Business and Profes- sional Branch invite you to: Lynne Schaeffer, Ph.D. and Barbara Jones, Ph.D. a film presentation • Associate Professors, Marygrove College ACTIVE LISTENING F. PAUL PEARSALL, PH.D. Director: Sinai Hospital Problems of Daily Living Clinic Learning to listen actively will probably change your life. An improvement in relationships inevit- ably occurs when you really begin to listen to others. Learn the basic, but often ignored, skill component of effective communication. will speak on "Sexuality and Responsibility Fee including lunch: Members $5 session, Non-members $7 Tuesday, March 18, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Elinor Waters, Director No charge- for NOW members Continuum Center, Oakland University NCJW Office Fee including lunch Members $5 session Non-members $7 session Make check payable to NOW. r, Moll to - -NOW office. Reservations limited Non-members are welcome $3.00 CALL NCJW OFFICE: 258-6000 FOR RESERVATIONS SOUTH AFRICA BELONGS TO US Five block women illegally talk of the fears and frustrations they live with under apartheid. The portrait of their lives provides an in-depth look at the economic and emotional burden borne by black women in South Africa. In addition, an interview with Winnie Mandela, the first in 20 years, sets a context for understanding the role of women in the struggle for Black liberation. Following the film REVEREND MANGEDWA NYATHI Assistant Pastor, Hartford Memorial Church, Detroit will address the audience There is no charge. Reservations are essential. Call 258-6000 National Council of Jewish Women--Greater Detroit Section 30233 Southfield Road, #100, Southfield, MI 2 8-6000 t•(.‘ e • e • -