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"Fit for Single Life," a spe-
cial singles symposium, will be
held June 13 and 14 at the
main Jewish Community Cen-
ter. The symposium is being
held in celebration of the Cen-
ter's 60th anniversary.
"Fit for Single Life," will
begin with a 60's sockhop on
June 13, 9 p.m. Gamut will
provide music.
The June 14 activities begin
with registration and bagel
bar, a cabaret of workshops, a
picnic lunch (lunch to be pro-
vided for those who pre-
register: bring a blanket for
picnicking), and a wine-and-
cheese afterglow to close the
weekend's activities.
Workshop topics include:
Single-Parent Dating, Rabbi's
Response to Interfaith Dating,
Aerobics, Why Diets Fail, In-
timacy in the '80s, Travelin',
Sharpen Your Image, Dating
the Second Time Around,
Technophobics Anonymous,
and more.
Obstetrician-Gynecologist
Dr. Edward Lichten, keynote
speaker, will begin the day
with a talk on "Safe Sex."
David Blake will sing and dis-
cuss "Taking Control of Your
Life."
Linda Solomon, Detroit's na-
tional photojournalist and
WWJ radio host of "Lunch at
The Whitney" will exhibit
some of her photographs of
famous people. In addition,
there will be a singles amateur
art show and contest.
A feature of the weekend
will be live People Connector
ads. Write your personal ad, it
will be posted and responses
can be s picked up throughout
the weekend. There is no
charge, but 30-word ads must
be in three weeks in advance.
Cost includes the '60s soc-
khop, workshops, picnic lunch,
afterglow. Reservations must
be made in advance for lunch.
For information call Singles
Program Director, Jill Cole,
661-1000, ext. 347.
Singles Event
At Cobo Hall
The Michigan Woman
Health Expo will have a sing-
les gathering at 5-7:30 p.m.
today in Coleman's Corner and
the grand ballroom at Cobo
Hall.
Former Supreme Mary Wil-
son will entertain. Tickets are
available at area Yugo car
dealers and at the door. Admis-
sion is free.
Games Nights
Due For Singles
Jewish singles age 40-55 will
have their choice of two games
nights on Sunday.
A games night will be held at
7 p.m. Sunday in Southfield.
Participants should bring
games and a snack. Admission
is free.
For information, call Carol
Hillman, 737-4054; or Mel
Madorsky, 352-4402.
A second games night also
will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at
the Willow Park Apts. and
guests should bring cards and
board games. Admission is
free. For reservations, call
Brenda Cohen, 356-5644; or
Dave Feinberg, 557-3708.
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of the Soviet mission in
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pipe bombings of cars in
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performance of the Soviet
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