I SINGLE LIFE I in 7, SOU rudldJ ruo ~ 5, 1.4 ,Tho • „„, „•_ f r.; of lug 11049 s it -• " Center Opens New Hotline RICHARD PEARL Staff Writer T he Jewish Community Center has opened a 24-hour hotline tele- phone service for metro Detroit Jewish singles. Called the Jewish Corn- munity Center Singles Event Source, the hotline provides information on up- coming Center singles events and any cancellations or additions to that schedule, according to Leanie Gunsberg, Center singles coordinator. The hotline number is 351-4422. The hotline is the culmina- tion of nine months' plann- ing, said Gunsberg, and began serving the communi- ty the first week in September. The hotline is aimed at keeping singles more up-to-date than was previously possible, she said. The hotline tells the schedule a month at a time and is updated weekly or as needed, Gunsberg said. Singles Pressures To Be Discussed The Oakland University Continuum Center will offer a four-session workshop that covers the deeper, more com- plex issues of single living, entitled "Handling the Pressures of Single Life." The program, led by com- munications specialist Bar- bara Halpern, will be held at the Bloomfield Township Library on Tuesdays, Oct. 10, 17, 24 and 31, from 7-10 p.m. There is a fee. To register, call 370-3033. Folk Dancing Set For Singles All singles are invited to participate in folk dancing at The Birmingham Temple from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 15. Dances will be taught. There is a nominal charge. For information, call Allen Reed, 443-0419. Break-Fast Dance, Happy Hour Slated The Jewish Community Center Singles are sponsor- ing a "Yom Kippur Break The Fast Dance" for singles of all ages. The dance will be held at 9 p.m. Monday at the Maple/Drake Building. There will be live music by Lee Pantely and New Romance, refreshments and a cash bar. There is an admission . charge. For information, call 661-1000, Ext. 347. The Singles (all ages) will be hosting a happy hour at the Novi Hilton on Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. For informa- tion, call 661-1000, Ext. 347. Information Night Planned By Group A drop-in information night for the newly organized Selec- tive Singles Club is schedul- ed from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Monday at the Denny's Restaurant in Troy. The group is for college- educated, divorced, widowed or never-married singles age 30-65 and is based on the Jewish Singles Handbook by Jacklyn Rolf, group founder. For information, call Rolf at 643-8323. Oh I 'D Myr N, - a `e of a Lard aryci o'h Res. stc 8. 1 Pobct, 14 Drure ry sett efficery 4,, cha nKe tors k to sertx r ht ap