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FOR SENIORS I
Sinai Hospital
Summer Camp Set
At Butzel Center
The Tay-Sachs screening
scheduled for June 7, 1992
at the Berry Health Center
in Farmington Hills
has been postponed.
A new date will be published
in the near future.
Doug Ross
IRP Hosts
Doug Ross
For more information, contact
Robin Gold at 493-6060.
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Seniors Plan
Port Huron Trip
The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will host a trip
to Port Huron June 17. Of-
fered are lunch at the St.
Clair Inn; shopping, a trolley
tour of Port Huron; a tour of
Mary Maxim's craft
emporium.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Diane Hochberg,
661-1000.
27676 Franklin Road
Southfield, Mich. 48034
CITY
"Michigan: Do We Have An
Economic Future?" will be
the topic of a talk given to the
Institute for Retired Profes-
sionals (IRP) 12:45 p.m. June
11 in Shiffman Hall at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center.
former
Doug Ross,
Michigan State senator and
director of the Michigan
Department of Commerce,
will speak. Mr. Ross is presi-
dent of Michigan Future, Inc.,
a think-tank focusing on the
state's economic and social
future. He also serves as
senior consultant to the Cor-
poration of Enterprise
Development, which
specializes in economic
development and human in-
vestment strategies.
This event is open to the
public at no charge.
Mah Jongg
Class Set
The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will offer a
class in mah jongg. Instructor
Lillian Meyers will conduct
four sessions for beginners
July 9, 16, 23 and 30. There
is a charge.
For information, call Bar-
bara Aronow, 661-1000.
"A Week In The Country,"
a one-week summer camp ,—
vacation program for mature
adults, sponsored by th6'
Senior Adult Department of
the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan
Detroit, will take place July
- - 6-12 at the Butzel Conference,
Center in Ortonville.
Co-directors of the progran:2
will be Elissa Berg, educa-
tional director of Temple Kol
Ami, and Marilyn Wolfe,
educational director of the
Jewish Parents Institute and
senior adult programmer and -
tripping coordinator of thc,
Center.
The week includes a pro-
gram of education, recreation,
and entertainment as well as
accommodations in Butzel's
guest house and three kosher
meals daily.
For brochures, reservations,
and fee or scholarship infor-
mation, call Leslie Bash,
967-4030.
JPM Seniors
Plan Events
The weekly Bible Study
Class will be offered 11 a.m.
Wednesdays at the Jimmy 1
Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center.
A Summer Celebration fore
Seniors will be held 1 p.m. 1
June 18 at JPM. Sam Barnes,
and his band will provide the j
entertainment. Light
refreshments will be served.
This event is sponsored by
Jerome Glassman. For,
details, call JPM, 967-4030.
Tickets are available at thc-,
JPM box office. There is no
charge for Center members.
The Yiddish Culture Club
Study Group will meet 10
a.m. June 18 at JPM. Sol
Granadier will lead Yiddish'-
language discussions of cur-
rent events and cultural
history.
A Letter to Mother/A Brivele
Der Mamen, a Yiddish
language film with English
subtitles, will be shown 10:•,
a.m. June 16 at JPM.
Wednesday Afternoon SO:-
cial will be held 1-3 p.m. at
JPM. Local entertainers and
musicians will perform. Re-
freshments will be served.
The Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a trip to
Cranbrook Science Museum"
June 29. A museum tour, a
planetarium presentation --
and lunch in the gardens are
planned. The bus will leave
the JPM 10 a.m. There is
charge. For information, calf
z=,
Diane Sands, 967-4030.
Sinai Hospital's Senior
Health Screening will be held
Thursday 1-3:30 p.m. at JPM.