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Space Schedules
Workshop On Grief

Space — Room to Grow will
sponsor a workshop, "The
Challenge of Change: How To
Live Triumphantly Between
What Was and What Will
Be," at 7:15 p.m. May 22 At
the Space office in Southfield.
The workshop will be
presented by Dr. Elizabeth
Harper Neeld, author of
Seven Choices, a book about
the grieving process.
Neeld says experiencing a
traumatic loss puts the
bereaved in a "corridor of
change." She will address
movement through this "cor-
ridor" with specific sugges-
tions and ideas for
participants.
Reservations are required.
Call the Space office,
258-6606.

Singles Planning
Camping Group

Jewish singles interested in
group camping are seeking to
organize.
Never-marrieds, divorced,
or widowed singles and their
families are welcome.
Some of the activities will
include Oneg Shabbats, pot
luck dinners, swimming,
walking and campfires.
For information, call
Sherryl Adler, 542-5333; or
Dave Moss, 398-3056.

Single Diners'
Series At Epicure

On May 23 at 7 p.m., the
Jewish Community Center
Singles' (25-45) progressive
dinner series will be at The
Country Epicure.
Seating is limited. Reserva-
tions are due at the Center by
May 18. For information, call
the JCC, 661-1000, Ext. 347.

Comedian Leads
Singles On May 19

Comedian Gary Thison will
lead the Jewish Community
Center Singles (all ages)
through a game of "Simon
Sez," 9:30 p.m. May 19 at the
Maple-Drake building.
There is an admission
charge. For reservations, call
Leanie Gunsberg, 661-1000,
Ext. 347, by May 18.

Holiday Weekend
Dance Scheduled

Saturday Night Singles —
Northside is hosting a
Memorial Day weekend
dance party for all singles 8
p.m. May 26 at Roma's of
Bloomfield. There is a charge.
For information, call the
Saturday Night Singles
hotline, 373-7878.

"Join the Fun at the
Jewish Community Center
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