I LOCAL NEWS /""" The Neighborhood Project invites you to its 2nd Annual Indoor Sunday, March 29 1-4 p.m. Jewish Community Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park NO CHARGE --- Meet: Former Tiger Outfielder Gates Brown 4 Baseball Clinic for boys and girls, grades 1-6, with emphasis on: •throwing •running Win: Tigers' game tickets •batting •fielding in a Baseball Triva Contest hosted by Stuart Rogoff Bring your own shoes, glove and bat Buy, Sell and Trade: Baseball cards Baseball cards Baseball cards Cost of Clinic: $2 per child Pre-registration required Questions: Call Theresa at 967-4030 Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and The Jewish News Registration Required Neighborhood Project Baseball Bonanza 1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 29 Grade Child's Name ZIP City Address 2:30 p.m. Clinic te3' Space is limited ($2 per child for Clinic) Prize to first 50 children registered Make checks payable to The Neighborhood Project, 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237 Don't Clip That Coupon! You Won't Need It At One The Pet-A-Pet Animal visitation program is looking for volunteers to visit the Fleischman Home for Aged in West Bloomfield. Pet-A-Pet volunteers bring their own dogs or cats to visit with residents of area nursing homes. The program is spon- sored by the Animal Welfare Society of Southeastern Michigan and provides mon- thly visits to 25 nursing homes in the metro Detroit area. Pet-A-Pet volunteers must bring their own pets. All pets should be friendly, in good health, and must have cur- rent vaccination records. The visits at Fleischman are scheduled for the fourth Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. For information, call Anita Colfin, 471-3695. Low Vision Group Hears Speaker The Low Vision Peer Sup- port Group of the Jewish Community Center will host a presentation on "Coping With Vision Loss: Self- Esteem and You" 1 p.m. March 18 in room 239 of the Maple-Drake bulding. Margaret M. Smith, manager of Visually Handi- capped Services, Detroit Receiving Hospital, and author of If Blindness Strikes: Don't Strike Out, will be the group's facilitator. The program is free of charge. Phone Parent/Guardian 1:30 p.m. Clinic Pet Volunteers At Fleischman PRICE Cleaners All items are only $2.79* each and everyday! Highest Quality Cleaning! Shirts •99° everyday! (hangers only) Same Day Service ■ Price Stthject To Advance Payment ■ 2-Piece/ Minimum. 31217 14 Mile Road II 932-3222 at the Triangle at 14 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. (next to Office Max) *No household items or fancy garments, some restrictions apply. Sherman A. Kay, M.D. Diplomate: American Board of Internal Medicine Diplomate: American Board of Oncology announces the opening of his new offices at Franklin Medical Building 26206 West Twelve Mile Road, Suite 302 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Telephone: (313) 358-0011 for the practice of internal medicine with special interest in hematology and oncology. JME Hosts Evening Out Michigan Jewish Marriage Enrichment will hold a romantic evening 8 p.m. March 21 at a Southfield clubhouse. Hors d'oeuvres, dinner and dessert will be followed by dancing. Members of the JME community will serve as hosts. There is no charge but reservations are required. For information, call Ron and Lenore Kingston, 932-0272. Police Chief Addresses Group Southfield Senior Men's Club will meet 1 p.m. March 18 at the Southfield Senior Adult Center. The speaker will be Southfield Police Chief Joseph E. Thomas.