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"We realized how singles are tired of singles dances, where there's a form of rejec- tion inherent in the event: if you don't get asked to dance, or you ask but are refused, you feel badly," explained Rhonda Shapiro of West Bloomfield, co-chairman of the new group with Doreen Gordon of Birmingham. "And we also felt that a community service project would be a lot more mean- ingful than weekend singles workshops and dances," Shapiro said. The outgrowth of a discus- sion which took place during the temple's annual February singles weekend was the Community Service Singles, which is aimed at giving singles interested in community work a basis for forming new friendships. Last Saturday, several CSS members went to their first project, coordinating the softball throw during the Special Olympics in Royal Oak. The group also has vol- unteered to work at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, with dates in June and September scheduled; Yad Ezra, possibly on Tuesdays, and at the Michigan Humane Society. CSS will serve meals at Capuchin, will pack and dispense food at Yad Ezra Singles' Stresses Is Series Topic An Oakland University Continuum Center workshop, "Handling The Pressures of Single Life," to be offered May 22, 29, June 5 and 12, 7-10 p.m. on the campus of Oakland University, will look at the complex personal issues of single living. The four-session program, led by communications specialist Barbara Halpern, is an exploration of the choices singles face, such as starting and ending relationships; wants, needs and self-esteem; brief encounters and sayng "yes to sex." There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the Continuum Center, 370-3033. and will walk dogs and handle puppies at the Humane Society, according to Shapiro. When the group was an- nounced, she said, 50 per- sons expressed interest. "We're not looking for one- on-one volunteer tasks, but for things that require us to work as a group" of three to 15 people, said Gordon, the other co-chairman. "We are trying these organizations first. We are always open to new suggestions." For CSS information, call Shapiro, 683-2629; or Gor- don, 645-2080. ❑ Social Singles To Host Dinner A Shabbat dinner is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. May 25 by the Jewish Community Center Social Singles (40-60) at the Franklin Pointe Clubhouse. Dinner is being prepared by the group. Motivational speaker John Kania will be featured. There is a charge and reser- vations are required. Call Sharon Stein, 552-9237, by May 19. Laffrey's On Tap For Social Singles The Jewish Community Center Social Singles (40-60) will meet for dinner at Laf- frey's Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. May 31, followed at 8 p.m. by entertainment at Chaplin's Comedy Castle. Reservations are man- datory. Deadline is May 26. Call Sharon Stein, 552-9237, for reservations. `Spring Fling' Slated In Novi The Jewish Community Center Singles and the Sheraton Oaks Hotel, in Novi, has planned a "Singles Spring Fling" for singles of all ages, 7:30 p.m. May 21. A free hors d'oeuvres buffet at 7:30 will be followed at 9 o'clock by dancing and "Name That Tune." Call Leanie Gunsberg, 661-1000, Ext. 347. Co-Ed Softball A Sunday Co-Ed softball league has been formed by the Jewish Community Center Singles (25-45). The group meets at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday through Sept. 18 at Catalpa Field in Southfield.