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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1988
Local Columnist
M
ost groups have one
major fund-raising
affair to get their
much needed dough, but the
little-heralded and very am-
bitious Cystic Fibrosis Foun-
dation of Metropolitan
Detroit does it in various
ways . . . 12 to be exact .. .
from golf outings to Bowling
For Breath, etc. . . . The latter,
by the way, has raised $2
million, in the past 10 years.
Its Sports Challenge is Aug.
20, at Oakland Community
College's Orchard Ridge cam-
pus on Orchard Lake Rd. in
Farmington Hills . . . Tug of
War, standing broad jump,
basketball shooting, running
relay, etc. . . . Marc Lakin is
chairman, and Deborah
Laurie, 552-9616, director of
special events for Sports
Challenge.
Sept. 29 is its Bachelor and
Bachelorette Big Celebrity
Auction where celebs are
"auctioned off" . . . It'll be at
the Radisson Plaza on Nor-
thwestern . . . Head gal Moni-
que Ulrych (her dad used to
be cantor at Adat Shalom)
number is 355-2066 . . . The
celeb auction has been held
during past four years in 25
cities across the country .. .
This will be Detroit's first.
65 Roses Sports Club got its
name from a little boy who
couldn't say Cystic Fibrosis
. . . Recent event had over 200
upstairs at Carl's Chop House
. .. It's chaired by Tiger pit-
cher Frank Tanana and cat-
cher Matt Nokes . . . Detroit
Tigers had lost that day, 7-0,
but eight of the ballplayers
showed up to join in the
funtime.
CFF's annual black tie Ten-
nis Auction Ball is in the fall.
Recent 1988 awards dinner
was at Radisson Plaza . . .
Local group is one of the na-
tion's top CFF fund-raising
arms . . . Now, with efferves-
cent Susan Threbelo as ex-
ecutive director, future looks
even greater.
The new Guardian Angel
Award, among others, were
given to Bernie Smilovitz,
WDIV sportscaster who was
evening's emcee, Dr. Harold
Busse, Winnie Wilcox and
Barbara Gibson.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
of Michigan is very much
sports oriented . . . with
members of the Detroit
Tigers, Detroit Lions, Detroit
Pistons and Detroit Red
Wings actively involved.
Must be a great thrill to all
the volunteers . . . to hear
news that a Cystic Fibrosis
control may soon be found!
ERNIE HARWELL,
Detroit Tiger radio broad-
caster, will receive the Al
Foon Memorial Award for
humanitarianism at Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame Dinner,
Nov. 7, Cong. Shaarey Zedek
. . . Monte Hall will emcee.
REUNION DEPT. . Oak
Park High class of 1979 shin-
dig is Sept. 23 . . . Call Cathy
Lubanski, 661-9759.
AIDS FOR AIDS
Research (AFAR) black tie
dinner-dance tomorrow even-
ing at Oakland University
Pavilion in Rochester, has
•goal of $250,000 for local
and national AIDS research
and treatment centers . . .
6:30 p.m. cocktails followed by
dinner and silent auction .. .
Afterglow has Kate Patter-
son/Michael
Zaporski
orchestra.
GET WELL WISHES .. .
to Fanny Ginsberg . . . head
cook at Pickle Barrel Deli .. .
recuperating at home.
BETTY JEAN Rivkin's
"'Palk Of The Town" this Mon-
day 8 p.m. at Birmingham
Theatre, has Ariannna
Stassinopoulos as speaker .. .
She authored "Picasso —
Creator & Destroyer" . . . Call
Betty Jean at 540-1788.
CONGRATS. . . . to An-
nette and Al Landy, now liv-
ing in Plantation, Fla. . . . on
their 57th anniversary . . .
And to Geri and Harry Fort-
ner . . . on their 52nd anniver-
sary . . . Annette and Al came
in last weekend to celebrate
the occasion with their
friends of 50 years . . . Both
couples have their anniver-
saries the same day.
CASH FOR KIDS 1988
that runs through this Mon-
day is fourth cooperative ef-
fort by Variety Club of Detroit
and Greater Detroit Food In-
dustry . . . Look for the Cash
for Kids heart-shaped logo at
supermarkets ... A portion of
the grocery item sold will be
donated to Variety Club.
TURNABOUT IS Al Reif-
man's gift for his 50th birth-
day . . . Now living in Scott-
sdale, Ariz., Al has chartered
a barge in France to tour the
wine country there . . . and is
taking his entire immediate
family of 14 people July 26
. . . 10 days in Paris and three
on the barge . . . Sister Debra
Reifman, Woodland Hills,
Calif., and localites sister
Lynn Modell and brother
Steven Reifman, spouses and
children . . . and his mother
Gert Reifman.