Maple/Drake Senior Plans Levine. Other officers and mem- bers-at-large elected for 1994-95 include Celia Goodman, secre- tary; Jordan Isaacs, treasurer; The group "Let's Talk Movies" member-at-large Albert Ascher, will discuss Four Weddings and Kurt Bauer, Al Luebeck, Leon a Funeral at the Maple/Drake Sirlin. Outgoing officers include Jewish Community Center May Edith Polk, secretary; Jack 24 at 1 p.m. See the film on your Bodzin, treasurer; Joseph Ostro- own and join the group to discuss vitz and Sylvia Serwin, members- it. There is a charge for non-mem- at-large. bers. On June 15 at 1 p.m., Nick Singh, registered financial con- sultant and certified financial planner, will answer questions and discuss ways of getting the The first in a series of workshops most of retirement dollars while for grandparents of pre-school paying the least in taxes. Call and school-age children will be Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to held May 22 at 4 p.m. at the Washtenaw County Jewish Com- register. , "Magical Mel" Eisenberg will munity Center. "Sharing Jewish perform magic and mentalism Life with Your Grandchildren" June 23 at 7 p.m. This is part of includes a talk by Susan Barr, the Me and My Grandchild series youth librarian at the Bloomfield at Maple/Drake. There is a Township Public Library and a charge. Call Lorraine Morris, consultant for intergenerational programming at the Eugene and 661-7649, to register. On May 25 at 12:30 p.m., Marcia Appelbaum Jewish Par- Charlene Edge, client assistant enting Center in West Bloom- for the Michigan Commission for field. The presentation will be the Blind, will speak at the JPM. followed by a panel discussion on She will discuss the American's the challenges of grandparenting With Disabilities Act. Call Lor- inter-faith/inter-cultural grand- children. raine Morris to register. A second workshop, planned A day's outing at Kensington Metr9 Park will be held June 28. June 13 at 7:30 p.m., is titled Bring a picnic lunch; drinks and "Long Distance Parenting" and snacks will be furnished. Bus will include a panel discussion on leaves JPM at 10 a.m. and ways to cope with this modem- Maple/Drake at 10:30 a.m. Rain day phenomenon. A July work- date will be July 5. There is a shop will focus on problems that charge; call Lorraine Morris to arise when adult children differ in their parenting style or have register. varied religious and cultural af- filiations. These workshops are part of an ongoing series co-sponsored by Jewish Family Services and teh JCC SPICE of Life Programs. Bingo at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- There is a fee for the first work- ris Jewish Community Center shop. For information, please call will be May 23 at 12:30 p.m. the JCC, 971-0990. There is a donation suggested. Health and Fitness Day will be May 25 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. There is a charge which in- cludes lunch. The speaker will be Darlene Zimmerman, Weight Watcher Nutritionist and regis- tered dietician. Pre-registration is a must; contact Alyssa Gold- berg, 967-4030. Celebrate spring with Barbara Volunteers are welcome to join Alexander May 26 at 1 p.m. the Jewish Federation Young There is a charge. Reserve tickets Adult Division in performing a mitzvah for the community and at the JPM reception desk. the environment 9 a.m.-2p.m. May 22 for three sponsoring agencies. After meeting for breakfast at the Max M. Fisher Building, vol- unteers may carpool to one of the The Institute for Retired Profes- day's activities: planting trees, sionals of the Jewish Communi- shrubs and flowers at the four ty Center of Metropolitan Detroit Core City Neighborhood loca- held its annual election and din- tions; landscaping at Jewish As- ner honoring outgoing officers at sociation for Residential Care Congregation B'nai David. homes; and planting flowers in Chairperson Ethel Silberg was Oak Park's Rothstein Park as reelected for a second term as part of a community-wide project were vice chairpersons Jack Hur- sponsored by the Neighborhood witz, Bessie Berris and Sidney Project. Grandparenting Workshops Set You'll be tickled with our housekeeping services. At The Trowbridge our friendly housekeeping staff cleans for you weekly. We dust and vacuum your apartment and provide fresh linens. We also serve dinner nightly, provide a flexible transportation service and offer a full calendar of activities. 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