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BEVERLY L. WOLKIND
has been named development
director of Orchards
Children's Services in South-
field. She will work with pro-
fessional staff and volunteer
leadership to develop new
sources of revenue for the
agency.
Wolkind was formerly assis-
tant director of communica-
teragency Coordinating Com-
mittee. Dembs' firm is a
public relations and fund-
raising agency targeted ex-
clusively at non-profit
organizations.
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A TAX-FREE EXCHANGE
SEMINAR at the Radisson
Plaza Hotel will be held Fri-
day at 8:30 p.m. to noon. The
seminar is being sponsored by
the Dietz Organization, a
commercial real estate
brokerage firm.
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Founded in 1962, Orchards
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private, non-profit agency
serving several hundred
troubled children and their
families' in metropolitan
Detroit with residential care,
foster care, adoptions and
community programs.
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MINDING YOUR BUSI-
NESS, a seminar sponsored
by the Women's Endowment
Committee of the United
Jewish Charities Federated
Endowment Fund, will take
place at noon on May 31 at
Troy's Somerset Inn. There is
a fee. Call 965-3939 for more
information.
THE BUILDERS ASSOCI-
ATION OF SOUTHEAST-
ERN MICHIGAN will spon-
sor a lien law seminar on
May 24 from 8:30 a.m.-noon
at the Radisson Plaza Hotel
in Southfield. The seminar
will provide the step-by-step
details of the lien law pro-
cedure for attendees and pro-
vide the forms necessary for
compliance. There is a charge.
For more information, call
737-4477.
GARY DEMBS, president of
The Public Image, has been
named vice president of the
Greater Detroit Public Rela-
tions Counselors Academy for
1989. The Public Image has
been named agency of record
for Spaulding for Children,
Community Care Services
and the Wayne County In-
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish. Com-
munity Center invites seniors
to a program on Monday at 1
p.m. in the Maple/Drake
library to learn about their
rights under Medicare.
Margaret Belton from the
Michigan Peer Review Organ-
ization will discuss patients
rights, the prospective pay :
ment system, the appeals pro-
cess and how the organization
works to assure quality care.
There is a nominal charge
for non-members. For infor-
mation, call Marilyn Wolfe or
Judy Samson, 661-1000.
'Dybbuk' Film
Shown At JPM
The Dybbuk (in Yiddish)
will be shown at the Jewish
Community Center's Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building on
May 26. The film is offered by
the Charles and Frances.
Driker Fund for Yiddish
Culture.
There is no charge for the
Friday morning film features
which are offered by the
senior adult department.
Seniors Cite
Volunteers
More than 100 volunteers
for the senior adult depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center will be
honored on Sunday. Volun-
teers have worked as club
presidents and aides, office
workers, library assistants,
hospitality workers, teachers
and group leaders, nutrition
site and kitchen helpers, pro-
gram assistants, servers,
High Holiday helpers, movie
projectionist, trip coor-
dinators and entertainers.
Max Sosin and Eric Rosenow
will entertain following a
chicken luncheon in Jaffe
Hall at 12:30 p.m.
Mimi Robbins will review
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