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CHANNEL 38 tJ Continental Cablevision Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 Campaign Helps Senior Adult Events Editor's Note: The lives of Jews here and overseas are touched by the agen- cies of the Jewish Feder- ation of Metropolitan Detroit, supported by con- tributions to the Allied Jewish Campaign, Larry Aronsson knows first-hand the community services for senior adults available through the Jewish Community Cen- ter, where he spends much of his time each week par- ticipating in programs or as a volunteer. "I don't know what I'd be doing if I didn't have the Jewish Center," said the 71-year-old retired accountant. "Mr. Aronsson's quality of life has been greatly enhanced by his Jewish Center participation," according to Leslie Bash, building director of the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC. "He also supports the Center through his leadership roles because he's so anxious to help guide the future of the agency." Every Tuesday, Mr. Aronsson is a volunteer at the Jewish Information Service, which provides callers with addresses, facts about Jewish life and a directory of social wel- fare agencies. In addition, he is a group leader with the Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP), a member-driven program that involves 275 seniors in more than two dozen study groups that focus on subjects from photography to philosophy and from art to literature. He sits on the board of the IRP, which also plans social, educational and cultural events, including trips and retreats. He plays contract bridge at least once a week in the contract bridge game at the Maple-Drake JCC. Mr. Aronsson brings his own deck of jumbo face cards. "I've won my fair share of prizes, but I don't usually place first, second or third," he said with a smile. While he is physically vigorous, Mr. Aronsson feels some effects of aging. "I have vision and hearing problems, but you learn to live with them and adapt," he said. "He attends the Center's support group for the visually impaired, which is assisted by Sinai Hospital and which offers a special program of activ- ities and support for par- ticipants," according to Ms. Bash. In addition to using many programs at the Center, Mr. Aronsson also holds several leadership roles. He is president of the Senior Adult Council at the JCC, a forum for Center issues relating to older adults; serves on the board of the JCC and its Senior Adult and JPM committees; and is a dele- gate to the Jewish Com- munity Council. To participate in so many activities, Mr. Aronsson, who cannot drive, depends on his wife, Dolores, and on various Mr. Aronsson also holds several leadership roles. door-to-door transporta- tion services arranged through the Jewish Voca- tional Service, the SMART system and the Jewish Information Service. Begun five years ago, the JIS door-to-door pro- gram for older adults operates on Mondays and Wednesdays. Rides also may be arranged if four or five riders wish to attend a Jewish Center program on a different day. The buses, provided by the UHS Transportation Department, make about 60 pickups each week in parts of Detroit and the suburbs, arriving at the JCC by 10 a.m. and departing around 2:30 p.m. There is a suggested donation of $1 per round- trip ride. To arrange a ride, contact the Jewish Information Service at 967-HELP (967-4357) or (TT) 967-0460. The Jewish Community Center has extensive pro- grams for older adults at both the Maple-Drake and the Jimmy Prentis Morris branches. (