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May 22, 1992 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-05-22

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I LOCAL NEWS?"'

CN

Great American Sale

One Week Only!

Every car will
be sold
at $100 over
invoice!
Great Lease deals too!!!

Buy $26,2 5 1**
Lease $429 99 /,

1992 Sedan DeVille

DeVilles • Fleetwoods • Sevilles
Eldorados • Broughams • Allantes

7100 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

851.7200

at the end of Northwestern Hwy.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

OPEN MON. Ex THURS. III 9 P.M.

'STS excluded. "Price includes all current rebates + tax. title and plates. ' - Pymts. are for 36 months. GMAC Smart Lease. 4% Mi. tax additional.

1st month's pymt. $450 sec. dep. & plates fee required at lease signing. Lease is for 12,000 miles per year. 15' per mile penalty for ove•mileage
at lease end. Lessee is responsible for excess wear & tear at lease end. Total pymts. = $15,479.64. Lessee has option to purchase vehicle at lease
end for $16,719.78 + tax.

PRE-MEMORIAL DAY
SLE. PWEAR SALE
COOL
COTTON
GOWNS
Oft

SWIMWEAR AND COVER-UPS 30% OFF

Roslyn's Intimate Apparel

Applegate Square

Northwestern and Inkster Road
Daily 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8

353-5522

Give a little piece of your iea_

FRIDAY._MAY 22, 1_992

10

111 GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE

Foundation Creates
Summer Camp

The Mark Leshner Founda-
tion for Children has created j
the Mark Leshner Founda-
tion 21st Century City-
Suburban Camp.
Administered by New
Detroit, Inc., the camp is a
multicultural learning ex- 1
perience for children age five
to 10. It's designed to bring '--\/
together youth of diverse
cultural, ethnic, religious and
economic backgrounds to par-
ticipate in a program of
cultural growth.
Youth are taught by ex-
perienced, adult advisors and --/
_\
counselors from the fields of
education, human relations,
and community organization.
Creative teamwork-building `N
projects will enhance the
children's self-worth, promote
cultural awareness, and teach ,/
values of acceptance and
respect for others.
Children who attend must
be between five and 10 years (
old and live in Oakland,
Macomb or Wayne counties.
Youths will be recruited from
schools, churches, synagogues
and community organizations
with the goal of creating a
culturally and ethnically
diverse blend of campers.
Session I is designed for
children five to seven years
old, and will be held July 6-10
at the University of Detroit
Mercy, 8200 West Outer Drive
at the Southfield Expressway.
This is a day camp, with
children returning to their
homes each evening.
Session II is intended for
children age eight to 10, and
will be held Aug. 3-7 at
Oakland University, Walton
Blvd. at South Squirrel Road,
in Rochester. Session II is a
K
residential camp, with over-
night facilities provided.
Parents must fill out an ap-
plication and consent form
and return it by June 10 to:
The Mark Leshner Founda-
tion 21st Century City-
Suburban Camp, c/o New
Detroit, Inc., One Kennedy
Square, Suite 1000, Detroit,
Mi. 48226. Final selection of
applicants will be based on:
(1) content of the application;
(2) date application is submit-
ted; and (3) a diversity for-
mula created by the screening
committee designed to pro-
duce a multi-cultural and
gender-balanced setting for
each session.
Costs for all selected par-
ticipants in the Mark
Leshner Foundation 21st
Century City/Suburban
Camp Program will be
assumed by the Mark
Leshner Foundation.
For information, call Shel
Leshner, 965-9898; or Curtis
Davenport, 496-2019.

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