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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-20

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"Peeple" jewelry is not done en-
tirely for profit. Picking up on her
youngest daughter's interest in
helping the homeless, Ms. Frank
sets aside part of her earnings
from this line to aid organizations
such as the Baldwin Soup
Kitchen in Pontiac.
One of Ms. Frank's "peeple"
was on the White House Christ-
mas tree in 1993.
"President and Mrs. Clinton
decided that in honor of the Year
of the American Craft they would
ask artists to donate ornaments,"
Ms. Frank explained. "This was
through the Ohio Crafts Guild, of
which I am a member.
"I had to submit slides and
drawings, and I had to go through
a jury process to be chosen to par-
ticipate. The theme was angels,
and they could be in any shape or
form.
"I did an angel like my `peeple'
and had the phrase 'All peeple
need a home' embossed on the
back.
"I didn't consider it a religious
artifact because I think an angel
is a generic symbol depicting love
and caring and feeling."
Ms. Frank treasures a thank-
you letter and photo of the tree
received from Mrs. Clinton and
is planning to frame both and
keep them close to her work area.
Meanwhile she is finishing her
second Holocaust sculpture and
contemplating how her approach
will affect those who pass by it.
"When a piece of art is pur-
chased or given away, it's like a
piece of me is going with that
work, and it's a very special feel-
ing," she said. ❑

Temple Beth El
Sets Art Auction

In conjunction with Park West
Gallery, Temple Beth El will host
"An Exhibition of Fine Art" May
28 at Temple Beth El. A wine,
cheese and dessert preview at 7
p.m. will be followed by the 8 p.m.
auction. There is a charge.
The auction proceeds will ben-
efit temple programs. Jim Brenz
of Park West Gallery will be the
auctioneer.
For information or tickets, call
the temple, 851-1100. Tickets also
will be available at the door.

`Stage Door'
Is Performed

The Southfield Parks and Recre-
ation Cultural Arts Division in
conjunction with Southfield com-
munity Theatre will present the
comedy production of Stage Door.
Evening performances will be
on June 4, 5, 10, and 11 at 8 p.m.,
with one matinee performance
on June 5 at 2 p.m.
For ticket information, call
Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717.

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