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March 10, 1989 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-10

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I WEDDINGS I

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Pamela and Lawrence Holzman

Holzman-Schane
groom. Best men were Ethan
Holzman, brother of the
bridegroom, and Louis
Jacobowitz of Tampa, Fla.
Participating in the ceremony
were Jeff Diskin, Simon
Levin, David Nichols of
Chicago, Ill., and Mark
Parents of the bride are Mr.
Goldstrom of Washington,
and Mrs. Mandell Schane of
D.C.
Southfield. Parents of the
Also participating in the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
ceremony were the bride's
Howard "Buz" Holzman of
grandfather, Isak Blinder,
West Bloomfield.
and the bridegroom's grand-
Maid of honor was Evelyn
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Schane, sister of the bride.
Logan.
Bridesmaid was Emily
The couple resides in East
Holzman, sister of the bride-
Lansing, Michigan.

Pamela Sue Schane and
Lawrence Roger Holzman
were married recently at
Temple Israel in West Bloom-
field. Rabbi Robert Syme and
Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.

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Enrollment For Summer

Silverman Village at Camp
Maas near Ortonville, Mich.,
is accepting applications for
campers age 6-12 with mild to
moderate behavior problems.
The campers share, to some
degree, one or more of the
following characteristics: lack
of self confidence, fear of new
situations, or difficulties in
following adult instructions
or expectations, accepting
responsibility for their
behavior, getting along with
peers and functioning in a
group. Many of these campers
are in special education
classes in school.

Silverman Village accepts
35 boys and girls to each of its
two 25-day sessions. The staff
is drawn from students in
special education or related
fields.
Activities are geared to a
camper's ability to be suc-
cessful. These include
horseback riding, swimming,

boating, arts and crafts,
nature appreciation, sports
and camping trips.
A learning center offers
computers, film strips, cook-
ing activities and newspaper
writing to encourage the use
of language, reading, math
and problem-solving skills.
The first session, intended
for boys and girls age 10-12
takes palce June 22-July 16.
The second session, for boys
and girls age 6-10, takes place
July 20-Aug. 13. Dr. Barbara
Vedder, a special education
consultant with Wayne Coun-
ty Intermediate School
District, has directed the pro-
gram since 1976.
An awards ceremony is held
each week at which time all
campers receive awards from
staff for effort as well as for
accomplishment.
Scholarships are available.
For information, call the
Fresh Air Society,
661-CAMP

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