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Award Winning Portrait Artist DMD photographic 471-4446 Indoor Tailgate Party-Celebrating The Superbowl Sunday, January 28 4:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center Singles of Metropolitan Detroit Maple / Drake Bldg. Large Screen Television • Hot Dogs • Popular Beverages Admission for game & dance $8.00 8:00 PM. dance $6.00 For more information call, 661-1000 ext. 347. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1990 ing in age from their 20s into their 60s — from college students home for winter break to single professionals and retirees — all passing a pleasant evening dancing, nibbling and visiting. For many, it was a major oppor- tunity to both renew old ac- quaintances and also establish new ones. The crowd began gathering before the music started at 9 p.m. and kept coming for more than an hour after- wards. Some hit the dance floor in Shiffman Hall and never stopped, while others moved between the hall and the lounge area. Clothing styles ranged from the very dressy to the very casual. Overall, it seemed a good way to get the-end-of-the celebrations off to a rousing start. As for those who would be happy with more such bashes — well, the next one will be the Center's Bar-B-Q Bash during the summer. Hang in there! PERSONALIZED POETRY CANDLELIGHTING AND MORE BY FRANCY 681-9391 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354.6060 An ice-skating get- together will be sponsored Jan. 14 at Birmingham Ice Arena by Solo, Jewish Parents Who Happen to be Single, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Volunteers to bring baked goods are needed. There is an admission fee per family. There is also a skate rental charge. For information and reser- vations, call Susie Bonin at Temple Israel, 661-5700. Space To Offer Parent Support The first in a series of parent education support programs will be offered by Space — Room to Grow at its Southfield office, 7:15 p.m. Jan. 16. Geri Olson, a specialist in personal effectiveness and creativity, will be featured in the first program. She will address issues involving children in joint custody or shared living arrangements. Reservations are required. Call Space, 258-6606. A special drop-in discus- sion group on focusing on the present will be offered by Space at 7:15 p.m. Jan. 24. Open-topic drop-in groups are offered on alternate Wednesdays. Also on tap for separated, divorced or widowed men and women will be the mov- ing-on group, which meets twice monthly on Sundays. Originally planned only for those age 50 and above, the group will, beginning this month, be open to all adults. One of its monthly meetings is at a restaurant. Space, sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, is also for the families of those who are separated, divorced or widowed. For information or reservations, call Space, 258- 6606. _JASP Is Hosting Networking Mixer JASP, the Jewish Associa- tion of Single Professionals, will host its weekly "networking" cocktail mix- er, 6 p.m. Jan. 12 in the Woodward Ballroom at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Southfield. The event is open to Jewish singles ages 25-45 and will include dancing to live music. There is an ad- mission charge, a portion of which will go to the Pontiac Rescue Mission. For additional informa- tion, call the JASP hotline, 358-9810. Super Bowl Party, Dance Scheduled The Jewish Community Center Singles (25-45) "Super-est Party of the Year," an indoor Super Bowl tailgate party, will be 4:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in the new Rosenberg Complex at the Maple-Drake building. Large-screen television for viewing the game, refreshments and a post-game dance at 8 p.m. will be offered. There are admission fees for the entire evening or for the dance only. For information, call the singles department, 661-1000, Ext. 347. Folk Dancing Being Offered All Jewish singles are in- vited to an evening of Israeli and international folk danc- ing, 7 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Bir- mingham Thmple. Dances will be taught. There is a nominal admission charge. For information, call Allen Reed, 443-0419. Social Singles Planning Dinner The Jewish Community Center Social Singles (40-60) will meet for dinner 6:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at Wing Hongs. An afterglow at a private residence will follow dinner. Reservations deadline is Jan. 26. Call Fern Fine, 356-2265.