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Michigan BBYO will host
the inter-regional convention
with Kentucky-Indiana-Ohio
Region this weekend. A total
of 54 BBYOers from Louis-
ville, Dayton, Columbus, In-
dianapolis, South Bend,
Munster, and Cincinnati will
participate in a weekend of
cultural, religious, and social
activities as well as touring
through the Metropolitan De-
troit area and Windsor.
After a day of touring to-
day, participants will gather
at Temple Israel for creative
services, a get-to-know-you
program, and an Oneg Shab-
bat on Passover and freedom.
Saturday will begin with
creative services at Adat
Shalom Synogogue, followed
by a program on Soviet
Jewry, featuring Alan Yost,
executive director of Adat
Shalom. Saturday afternoon
the two regions' representa-
tives will participate in a
chapter idea exchange, and
Saturday night will feature
six hospitality dinners, Hav-
dallah services, and the Rose
AZA Spring Dance.
The convention will con-
clude on Sunday with a visit
to the Holocaust Memorial
Center and a farewell lunch-
eon.
Coordinators of the conven-
tion for Michigan Region are
Howard Keller of Kishon
AZA and Dana Miller of Dis-
raeli BBG. KIO coordinators
are Brian Yesowitch of
Louisville and Cara Cream of
Kettering, Ohio. Staff coor-
dinators are Diane Roller of
Indianapolis and Arnold J.
Weiner of Michigan BBYO.
Gen. Maurice Rose AZA
will hold its annual spring
dance on Saturday at 8 p.m.
at West Bloomfield High
School. The dance is open to
the entire Jewish youth
community, and there is an
admission charge. Those
attending should wear either
gym shoes or docksiders to
prevent damage to the gym
floor. Dance coordinator is
Loren Sherman and staff
coordinator is Micky Rosner,
adviser to Rose AZA.
King/Chalutzim and Mac-
cabee AZAs continue to lead
the AZA Basketball League
with 6-1 records. Competition
continues on Sunday at Oak-
land Community College, Or-
chard Ridge campus, as fol-
lows: Akiba vs. Hart and
Brandeis vs. Chagall at 9
a.m., Kishon vs. Posen and
Maccabee vs. Jolson at 9:45
a.m., and Herzl vs. Rose at
10:30 a.m. King/Chalutzim
has a bye.
Tuesday is the final day of
the BBYO Membership
Drive, "BBYO: The Magic Is
Here!" All new members reg-
istered by that date and those
who recruited them will be
eligible to attend the BBYO
Boblo Island trip, scheduled
for May 31. BBYO will pro-
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to Gibraltar to board the
Boblo Boat. Members in
chapters reaching their re-
cruitment goal will receive $1
off the Boblo group ticket
price.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council will hold its next
meeting on Thursday, in the
Dubin Meeting Room at the
B'nai B'rith Building at 7
p.m. Nominations and dec-
larations for Council office
will begin at this meeting,
and council recommendations
will be presented by
President Wendy Goldstein.
The next BBYO adviser
group meeting will be held on
April 5 at the BBYO office at
10 a.m. The focus of the
meeting will be chapter elec-
tions, wrapping up activities
for the program year and
ideas for utilizing the sum-
mer for the benefit of the
chapters.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council announces the ap-
pointment of Jeff Blackman
as coordinator of the AZA
Softball League. The league
will begin in June and con-
tinue through August. Games
will be played on Sunday
mornings at a site to be an-
nounced.
The BBG Council has
begun its Israel-related proj-
ect by initiating contact with
Noar L'Noar groups in Haifa,
Kiryat Motzkin and Kiryat
Bialik. Noar L'Noar is
BBYO's counterpart organ-
ization in Israel, and Michi-
gan BBG chapters will ex-
change tapes monthly with
those three chapters reflect-
ing cultural and societal
interests of Israeli and
American youth. Youth
Coordinator of the project is
Jacki Lober of Brice BBG,
council programming vice
president.

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