"My family learned about
the Heatherwood lifestyle...
Rabbi Robert Levy, Cohen
London, Frances Trix and
James Leonard, whose lec-
ture is titled "Victor Ullmann
— Death in Music." The pro-
gram will be a fund-raiser
with proceeds benefitting
Bosnian refugees through the
relief organizations of Mercy
International and Mazon.
Suggested donations will
be accepted at the door. For
information, call the Inter-
faith Council for Peace and
Justice, 663-1870. ❑
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...and nowm
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it.
"I haven't had this much fun in years! I've met new friends. I'm involved
in activities. I'm happy — and so is my family. Before, housekeeping was a
chore, cooking for myself wasn't fun and I didn't feel secure living alone.
Now, my family has peace of mind... and I'm having the time of my life!"
Claudia Schmidt
Monthly rent includes:
• Evening meals sewed in our elegant
Rosewood Dining Room(lunch optional)
• Weekly housekeeping
• Scheduled local transportation
• Individually controlled heat & air conditioning
Fora free brochure or personal tour, cal:
(313) 350-1777Am
Vivace Series
Opens At Temple
Vivace will open its 17th season
8:30 p.m. Oct. 19 with a concert
by Claudia Schmidt at the
Birmingham Temple.
Many of Ms. Schmidt's num-
bers are performed a cappella.
She plays the 12-string guitar,
the mountain dulcimer and the
deluxe pianolin. This instru-
ment, invented in Michigan in
the 1940s, is a rectangular
wooden box with 52 strings that
is plucked or strummed with
the left hand, bowed with the
right.
Ms. Schmidt infuses her con-
certs with anecdotes, historical
stories, wisecracks and poetry,
much of it original.
For ticket information, call
Joyce Cheresh, 647-4632; or
Ilene Cohen, 288-3953. The
Birmingham Temple's Dinner
Club will host a meal before the
concert. Call Pera Kane, 357-
7746, for details and reserva-
tions.
• Cable television available
• Kitchen with electric appliances
• 24-hour emergency-alert system
• Putting green, walking and biking trails
• Library, game and card rooms
• Beauty and barber shop
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