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March 28, 1986 - Image 59

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-28

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FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT & SECURITY NEEDS
SAVE ON MODERNIZATION — SUMMER & WINTER

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FREE ESTIMATES 'LOWEST PRICES AROUND • FAMILY OWNED • WE DO INSURANCE WORK

school year will also take place
at this time.
The yearly program offers an
option of two, three and five
days, with full or half days
available. A breakfast program
is available for "early birds" and
working parents, with extended
hours before or after the school
day. There will be a parent/
toddler group and a "by Myself"
for the 21/2-year-old.
The program includes field
trips to many places of general
and Jewish interest.
For information, call the nur-
sery school, 356-7378 or 354-
1050.
The school is under the direc-
tion of Sylvia .Handler, Carol
Gale and Corrine Levitsky.

ARE YOU OUT OF CONTROL?

BERNICE GABON, M.A.

CALL: 353-0465
Don't Give up on Yourself!!!

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Grant To Aging
To Enjoy Arts

The Levine Institute on Ag-
ing, the educational, research
and consulting component of the
Jewish Home for Aged, has been
awarded $117,400 for a nine-
month period, by the Michigan
Office of Services to the Aging.
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The funds will be used to pro-
vide arts' and enrichment pro-
grams in the metropolitan De-
0.
troit area for nursing home
residents otherwise unable to
have access to arts enrichment
programs.
The program, developed by
Dr. Dennis A. Robbins, director
>—
of the LeVine Institute, with the
help of key artistic and cultural
institutions, dance and theater
groups, musicians, visual artists
and touring groups, is targeted
primarily for minority popula-
tions with a heavy emphasis on
elderly and minority artists as
well.
It will involve a training com-
ponent coordinated by Cheryl
Riskin, assistant director of the
Jewish Home for Aged.
The institute is working
closely with the Federation of
Musicians, the Attic Theater,
Festival Dancers, Group 0 Es-
pana, the 'National Conference
of Artists, Detroit Department
of Reereation, 'Michigan. Council
for the Arts; Interlochen, Detroit
Reperatory Theater Company as
well as a variety of elderly and
minority artists.

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Conga Beth Achim Sisterhood
invites husbands and friends to
its "Swing Into Spring" donor
dinner to be held April 7 at 6:30
p.m. in the Wasserman Hall of
the synagogue.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Shirley Benyas and
Sidney Resnick with David Wil-
son, accompanist, in a program
entitled "Do You Love Me,"
readings and songs in English
and Yiddish.
Donna • Litman ' is . donor
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