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Featuring:
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1992 1-4 p.m.
Oak Park Jewish Community Campus
1:00-3:00 p.m. — Concurrent Family Activities
At Grand Central Station:
• Hands-on 24' operational model train exhibit (sponsored by Automatic Apartment Laundries)
In the Dining Car:
• Low-fat holiday cooking presentation by Weight Watchers with Head Chef Debby Rowe
In the Club Car:
• "Fitness for All" with Irma Starr • Children's Art Center • Children's Games at the "Whistle Stop Junction"
And along the route:
• Roving Clown • Lionel and Vernors Memorabilia Exhibit • Computer Picture Center (.5.3 charge)
• Hot Dogs for sale • Sleeping Car tours and ..
FREE VERNORS 'N' CREAM!!
Final Destination: Temple Emanu-El
3:15-4:00 p.m. Concert Sing-a-long featuring Ron Coden
Enter a door prize drawing for a Lionel Train Set*
In cooperation with The Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit,
The Neighborhood Project, The Jewish Information Service, Temple Emanu-El and the City of Oak Park
*You must be present at the 3:15 concert to win the door prize.
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SOCIETY
Senior Sports Meet
Set For Israel
Senior adults interested in
participating in the first
Israeli American Seniors
Sports Meet are invited to an
informational meeting 5 p.m.
Sept. 23 in Room 239 at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center.
Sponsored by the Israel
Desk of the Jewish Federa-
tion, the Nov. 2-14 mission
will be based at Israel's
Wingate Institute for
Physical Education and
Sport, where all competitions
will be held.
Participants may compete
in bowling, crafts, golf, ping
pong, racquetball, running,
speed walking, swimming,
tennis and other activities.
The mission, which costs
$1,800 per person, includes
three meals a day, visits to
Jerusalem and the Galilee
and a lecture and tour of the
Wingate Institute, Israel's na-
tional center for educational
and scientific activities in
physical education, sports,
recreation and rehabilitation.
For information, call Hy
Shenkman, 559-4803; or
Sivan Maas, 661-5440.
JCC Hosts
Gallery Tour
The Adult Services Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will offer a
docent-led gallery tour of the
"New Landscape" exhibit in
the Janice Charach Epstein
Museum/Gallery 1 p.m. Sept.
21.
The exhibit features the
work of three Detroit women.
The gallery is located in the
Maple-Drake JCC.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000.
Maple-Drake
Offers Classes
The Adult Services Depart-
ment of the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center
will offer the following
classes.
Introduction to Folkdance
— Joan Williams will teach
the basics of Israeli and inter-
national folkdance in 1-hour
sessions Tuesdays 10-11 a.m.
Attendance on a drop-in fee
basis is available Sept. 22,
Oct. 27 and Nov. 3.
Fitness through Folkdance
— Joan Williams will lead
this class for those with
previous folkdance experience
in 1-1/2 hour sessions on
Tuesdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Attendance on a drop-in fee
basis is available Sept. 22,
Oct. 27 and Nov. 3.
"Opera-tunities" — Dr.
Maximilian Kelin will bring
opera to life in 2-hour sessions
Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. Atten-
dance on a drop-in fee basis is
available Sept. 23, 30.
Current Events — Phyllis
Young will facilitate eight
discussion sessions focusing
on issues of local, national
and international concerns,
1-2:30 p.m. Thursdays
through Oct. 29.
Canasta — Canasta will c
return with four two-hour ses-
sions for beginners and
reviewers Thursday mornings
9:30-11:30 a.m. Sept. 24, Oct.
1, 8, and 15. There is a charge. c_
Mah Jongg — Lillian
Meyers will repeat this class
for beginners and reviewers
in five two-hour sessions
Thursday mornings
9:30-11:30 a.m. Oct. 1, 8, 15,
22, 29. There is a charge.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000.
JPM Plans
Senior Events
Senior Discount Identifica-
tion Cards will be offered at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center
10-2 p.m. Oct. 1. The cards,
which entitle older adults to
receive discounts from mer-
chants, are available to
residents of Oakland County
who are over age 60. The'
photo identification card also
includes the individual's
name, address, birthdate and
social security number.
A Russian language film
will be offered 2 p.m. on the
first and third Friday of each
month at JPM. There is no
charge.
High Holiday services for
unaffiliated senior adults will
be offered at JPM Sept. 27,
28, 29 and Oct. 6, 7. The
modern traditional services
will be conducted by Rabbi
Alan Blustein with Dr.
Joseph Lewis serving as can-
tor. Tickets may be purchas-
ed at the JPM box office. For
information, call JPM,
967-4030.
Support Group
Hears Speaker
The Low Vision Peer Sup- ,
port Group of the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center will hear
Carole Hund, librarian of the
Oakland County Library for
the Blind and Physically
Handicapped, 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 23.
Ms. Hund will discuss the
wide range of alternative
reading resources.
This group is coordinated
with Sinai Hospital's Vision
Rehabilitation Institute and
is open to the public. There is
a $1 charge to non-members.