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April 22, 1994 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-22

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NO-LOAD FUNDS

THE TOP PICKS FOR 1994

WHEN:

If you qualify, you're invited to what is

Tuesday, April 26th
10 AM

sure to be the most valuable investment
workshop you've ever attended. No-Load
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the general information you've heard
before at other seminars. At this workshop
you'll actually get specific advice on what
to buy nom

Due to the advanced nature of the Top
Picks Workshop and our limited seating,
attendance must be restricted to investors
who have portfolios of $125,000 or more
(not including real estate). Confirmed
reservations are required. No walk-ins
permitted. If you are a qualified investor
and do not work for an investment firm,
there is no cost to attend.

ALL SESSIONS Will

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LEVI F. SMITH Real Estate,
Inc. of Southfield has been
named the Detroit area member
of the International Tenant Rep-
resentative Alliance (ITRA), an
organization of 20 independent
commercial real-estate compa-
nies.
Founded in 1988, Levi F.
Smith is one of the Detroit area's
few commercial real-estate firms
which represents tenants and
purchasers exclusively.
Company president Levi
Smith, 45, has a law degree from
Wayne State University and has
been involved in commercial real
estate brokerage since 1980.

A GOLD QUILL Award of
Merit will be presented to the
Jewish Federation of Metropol-
itan Detroit for its communica-
tion program for the first
Michigan Miracle Mission.
Charlotte Dubin, director of
the Federation communications
department, will accept the
award on behalf of Federation
at the International Association
of Business Communicators con-
ference in Boston in June.
The Federation entry was in
the category of multi-audience
communication, not-for-profit.

CONDOMINIUM LAW spe-
cialist Robert M. Meisner, an at-
torney with offices in Bingham
Farms, is once again teaahing
"Condominium Operation: In-
troduction to the Essentials for
Success."
The course is offered through
the Business Technology Center
at Oakland Community College.
The class consists of four two-
hour sessions. It will be held
from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays begin-
ning May 3 in Bingham Farms
and 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays begin-
ning June 7 in Sterling Heights.
For further information, call
the Business Technology Center
at 471-7729.

BUILDING CONNECTIONS
is the theme of a program being
launched by AIA Detroit, local
chapter of the American Insti-
tute of Architects.
Plans include collaborating
with communities on design re-
views, sponsoring a planning
conference with a dozen com-
munity groups and forming a
University of Detroit Mercy/Uni-
versity of Michigan community
design workshop.
Daniel Redstone and Robert
Ziegelman are serving terms as
directors of AIA Michigan. Mr.
Redstone is president of Red-

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stone Architects in Southfield;
Mr. Ziegelman is chairman of
Luckenbach/Ziegelman Associ-
ates, Inc. in Birmingham.

MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGY
Council's Committee on Infor-
mation Technology is hosting
half-day seminars and demon-
strations on groupware applica-
tions May 11 at the Michigan
State University Management
Education Center in Troy.
For further information, call
the Michigan Technology Coun-
cil in Ann Arbor at 1-313-763-
9757.

GRAND OPENING cere-
monies were held April 17 for
the new Perry Drug Store in
downtown Berkley. Located in
the building which housed the
old Berkley Theatre, the 11,000-
foot store employs about 35 peo-
ple.

BLOSSOMS is moving across
the street. The Birmingham
branch of the three-store chain
of flower shops will be located at
175 West Maple, formerly Social
Expressions, beginning in June.
The new store will have nearly
double the amount of retail
space of Blossoms' current loca-
tion, 154 West Maple.

ARS POETICA Chamber Or-
chestra has selected Stone, Au-
gust, Baker Communications of
Troy as its marketing commu-
nications company. The orches-
tra is made up of virtuoso
musicians from symphony or-
chestras around the country.

GOLDFARB & Company of
Southfield has been named the
advertising agency for Star Sup-
ply Company of Detroit.
Star Supply recently pur-
chased the assets of Star Steel
and Building Supply. It is now
the Michigan distributor for
AlitEASE furnaces and air-con-
ditioning systems.

SUNCOAST Motion Picture
Company, a specialty retailer
of pre-recorded home enter-
tainment products and movie-
related merchandise, has
opened at Laurel Park Place in
Livonia.

WORLD TRADE Week '94 will
be held May 16-18 at the West-
in Hotel in Detroit. Asia, NAF-
TA and Europe will be
discussed. For further informa-
tion, call the Greater Detroit
Chamber of Commerce at 596-
0376. ID

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