FINE ARTS Art In The Park Continued from preceding page Nancy Einstein and Lori Weinberger. "I called Common Ground and arranged to be at a com- mittee meeting," says Weinberger. From there I've worked on artists' survey, patrons' committee, and now the artists' committee. First it was for the art; now it is more a commitment to Common Ground." The artist-designed sweat- shirt committee includes therapist Judy Adelman, who has also been on Common "NA/IIESA ARTS PAINTING • POTTERY • JEWELRY FOLK ART • FURNITURE Gallery Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-5 p.m., Sat. 11-5 p.m. or by appointment. 32800 Franklin Rd., Franklin, MI 313-851-9949 Ground's advisory committee, and Annette Arrington; while the entertainment com- mittee consists of Lisa Behrman and Sue Friedman. Also there is Judges' commit- tee: Susan Marsch; park iden- tity, Steven Marsch; the ar- tists ' breakfast, Robin Weltman; signage, Elise Shostak, Betsy Gold and Bar- bara Mandel. Work on the fair wraps up in October, and plans for next year begin for some commit- tees in November. ❑ . TRUNK SHOW Presenting: Luxurious Leathers come see our expanded collection THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Sept. 7 — 10:00 - 8:00 pm Friday, Sept. 8 -- 10:00 6:00 pm Saturday, Sept. 9 — 10:00 - 5:00 pm Lemke's "Yugoslavian Village." 'Yugoslavian Village' Wins Photo Grand. Prize Refreshments for your shopping pleasure. 6919 Orchard Lake Road - West Bloomfield, Ml - 855-5528 ART FAIR WALLED LAKE, MI on Picturesque Walled Lake Sunday, September 17th, 12:00,5:00 presented by HOMEMEAD G•A•L•L•E'R•Y ENJOY THE ARTISTS AND THE VIEW!! (located directly across from the gallery) 136 S. Pontiac Tr. • Walled Lake • 669-8980 Susan Weingarden 851.0552 Personalized poems for all occasions There's no end to my creations birthday celebrations wedding congratulations holiday jubilations creative invitations roast exaggerations American Red Cross Blood Services Southeastern Michigan Region Unique and Fabulous! Babies, Big Brother, Big Sister Birthday and Get Well Crates No Food I No Candy candle lighting recitations Bar Mitzvahs & confirmations anniversary elaborations advertising communications toast preparations (313) 683-3937 L 82 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1989 Toy and gift bottoms stuffed full of function and fun! The Homestead Gallery of Walled Lake has announced the results in last week's First Annual Summer Photography Competition, juried by photographer and Birmingham Eccentric colum- nist Monte Nagler. Grand prize for "Best of Show" was awarded to William Lemke of Wisconsin for his black and white photograph entitled "Yugoslavian Village." Lemke was awarded a trip for two to Las Vegas. Other prizes were awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in black- and-white and color photography. Jerry Moss and his son Steven Moss of Farm- ington Hills were 1st- and 2nd-place winners in the col- 1 Shopping Center's 'Art At. The Oaks' More than 120 exhibitors throughout Michigan will participate in the arts and crafts fair "Art at the Oaks" 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday at West Oaks II Shopping Center in Novi. The proceeds will benefit Novi Community Education and Novi Youth Assistance. or competition. Robert Fritz of Novi took 3rd place. Farm- ington resident Kathleen Thompson was the 1st-place winner in the black and white competition. While James Kowalcryk of West Bloomfield and Sandra Schabestiel of Walled Lake took 2nd and 3rd place. More than $1,000 dollars was raised to benefit Common Ground. Machon L'Torah Plans Art Show Machon IlIbrah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will present the Avraham Leaf Collection of Israeli Art 10 a.m. -4 p.in. Sunday in the home of Avrohom and Devorah Shenkman, 16979 Jeanette, Southfield. The collection represents a wide variety of well-known Israeli artists as well as many newcomers. Leaf will be in at- tendence to discuss the art work. Proceeds from the event will benefit Machon IfIbrah. For information, call Mrs. Shenkman, 569-8072.