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All Specials Good Through July 9, 1986 54 Friday, July 4, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $ I 29 g allon The annual meeting of the Fresh Air Society board of direc- tors will take place on Aug. 10 at the Nathan Silverman Pavilion at Silverman Village (Camp Maas) at 2 p.m. Renominated as officers for a one year-term are: President, Dr. Richard Krugel; Vice President, Richard Komer; Treasurer, Charles L. Schiff; Secretary, Dorene Finer. . Renominated for a second three-year term as board mem- bers are: Dorene Finer, Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg, Nancy Jacobson. Nominated for a new three-year term are Jeffrey Aizen, Dr. O.W. Brown, Henry Gornbein, Mar- shall Hersh, Diane Klein, Lynn Medow, Rabbi David Nelson, Susan Zaks. Nominated to fill a vacant one-year term is Ann Cha- pin. The meeting will include pre- sentations by Camp Maas cam- pers. Mrs. Harlene Appelman will speak on the new Jewish Family Life Education project under- taken by the agency, and Dr. Krugel and Stephen L. Makoff, executive director, will present their year-end reports. The community is invited. To reach Silverman Village from De- troit, drive north on 1-75 to Exit 101, follow Grange Hall Road east, past Sheriff's Department to Barron Road. Turn left on Barron Road for 1 1/2 miles to Perryville Road. Turn right on Perryville Road, continue past the two Camp Maas entrances to the Silverman Village entrance on the right, focus of this year's Bond leader- ship meeting. Major conference events will include training workshops deal- ing with the Bond Organization's various financial instruments; a campaign report by the President of Israel bonds, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yehudah Halevy; addresses by major Israeli and American polit- ical personalities; and meetings of the Women's and New Leadership Divisions. Advance reservations for the conference can be made by calling Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Children's Shows In Southfield Billy B. Brennan, "The Natural Science Song and Dance Man," will perform on July 21 in the Southfield Civic Center Parks and Recreation Building, Room 115. There will be two shows: the first for children age 6-12 entitled "Rhythm and Roots" at 1:30 p.m. and the second for children age 3-6 entitled "Bill B. and the Sing- ing Tree" at 2:30 p.m. ON THE AIR RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday, CKWW (580), Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut is the moderator. NATIONAL JEWISH TELE- VISION: 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Conti- Master Class Offered In Voice Michigan Opera Theatre, in cooperation with the Detroit Council for the Arts, will present a six-week series of master classes collectively entitled "Masters Re- sidency Program in Classical Vocal . Performance." Now in its third year, the pro- gram is designed to benefit sin- gers ages 16 to 21 who are in- terested in developing their vocal performance talents. Classes will be held at the Michigan Opera Theatre administrative offices in Detroit from Monday through Aug. 14. For information, contact Mary Pratt Cooney, 874-7850. Detroiters Attend Bond Parley Detroit Israel Bond leaders will attend the Bond Organization's 1986 National Leadership Con- ference which will be hosted by Baltimore's Jewish community Sept. 10-14 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel there. The local participants will join about 300 Jewish leaders from the United States and Canada at the four-day conference. David B. Hermelin of Birming- ham, international campaign chairman, reported that new marketing strategies and cam- paign techniques will be the main , nental Cable Channel 11, and Tribune/United Cable Channel 119, includes "Hello Jerusalem," at 2 p.m., Booth Communications Channel 53, 6 p.m. Mondays. HA-KOL: THE JEWISH VOICE: 4:30 p.m. Sunday, WDET-FM (101.9), a program of interest to the Jewish community. THE JEWISH SOUND: 11 p.m. Sunday, WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi Yitzchak Kagan is the moderator. COFFEE WITH HY: 8 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), a pro- gram of community interest mod- erated by Hy Shenkman. YIDDISH IS HEIMISH: 8:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), an all-Yiddish program of music, news, interviews and other fea- tures with Hy Shenkman. CAFE SHALOM: 9 p.m. Mon- day, WCAR (1090), music, news and features from Israel plus community announcements, with Bella Greenbaum, Fay Knoll, Masha Silver and Marilyn Smith. JEWISH TELEVISION MAG- AZINE: Every Tuesday at 8 p.m. and =every Sunday at 4 p.m. on Continental Cablevision Channel 11 in Oak Park, Lathrup Village, Southfield and West Bloomfield. Also, every Monday at 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on Booth Communications' Channel 11 in Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham and Franklin Village.