is The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit presents Compiled by Steve Stein HOWARD BERNSTEIN, The Ron Coden Show Josh White Jr. The 'Raven gatterff lieufgon 144th music once again WoWing in the 1411W" Special Guests Ask Vlitte Ir.., The `Ron Cotom show er Charlie Xattmer These fine artists will make the Raven Gallery Reunion a nostalgic evening for all. Enjoy a night filled with folk music and great memories to share with old friends and new All in the warmth of a coffee house setting. JCC Maple/Drake Building Admission: $10.00 For information and reservations call the Adult Services Department at 661-7649. cy Annual Percentage Yield C/) Lit Sterling Ci) Southfield CC LU F- 38 - — Chris Yezbick - cD C;) 646 8787 855 6644 LU LU Birmingham — William Wessels West Bloomfield bank &trust Penalty for early withdrawal. Annual percentage rate effective as of June 24, 1994. — Jeffrey Thompson 355 9831 - Renaissance Center — Troy Marriott. Eligible companies must be headquartered in Wayne, Oak- land, Macomb, Washtenaw, Mon- roe, Lapeer, St. Clair or Livingston counties. They also need to be established after 1988; have at least 10 employees; gen- erate at least $500,000 in annu- al revenues; have achieved at least 10 percent growth in full- time employment during the past fiscal year; anticipate at least 10 percent growth in full-time em- ployment for the next three years; and be engaged in a "for-profit" activity. For further information, call Kathryn Johnston at BDO Seid- man, 244-6527, or the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce at 596-0363. DANIEL REDSTONE and Robert Ziegelman have been named to the board of directors for the Detroit chapter of AIA Michigan, a society of the Amer- ican Institute of Architects. Satury, 114 9 900-1100 p.m. Visit the Investment Specialists at president of the Association of North America-Israel Chambers of Commerce, will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting and election of officers and board members of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Michi- gan. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. June 28 in the Skyline Club on the 28th floor of the 2000 Town Center building in South- field. It will be followed by a cock- tail reception. For further information, call the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Michigan at 661- 1948. Todd Hegler 393-4920 FDIC INSURED THE WOMEN'S Advertising Club of Detroit's third annual "Golf-Off Goof-Off" will be held 6 p.m. June 29 at the Royal Oak Putt-Putt. A fund-raiser for the club's Liz Clark Memorial Schol- arship Fund, the event will con- clude with dinner at 7:30 p.m. at Shield's Pizza in Troy. For hole D. Larry Sherman sponsorship information, call Kathy Thornton at McCann/SAS, D. LARRY SHERMAN of 740-7903. For ticket information, Sherman Shoes in Birmingham call Gina Stormes or Rhea Chaf- helped lead a discussion on fee at 331-4300. strengthening downtown shop- A SEMINAR on "Qualified ping areas during the Michigan Retailers Association's Summer Plan Distributions" will be held Conference June 22-23 in Tra- from 7:45-10 a.m. June 29 in the verse City. Bryan Crough, exec- 28th-floor Skyline Club at 2000 utive director of the Traverse City Town Center in Southfield. It is Downtown Development Au- sponsored by the Southeast Michigan chapter of the Interna- thority, joined Mr. Sherman. Their panel included State Rep. tional Association for Financial Jan Dolan (R-Farmington Hills), Planning. The seminar is worth Art Schurgin of Horn of Plenty in two continuing education credits. Birmingham, Robert Buffham of For further information, call 643- Van Hoeck's Shoes in Grand 9315. Rapids, East Lansing economic THE ALUMNI Association development coordinator Jim Van of the Detroit College of Law is Ravensway and Patty Seiter, hosting an evening cruise aboard Main Street program coordinator the yacht "Infinity" on June 24. for Holland. The yacht will leave from Jeffer- SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN'S son Beach Marina in St. Clair top emerging companies will be Shores at 6 p.m. For further in- honored this fall at the inaugur- formation, call the college at 965- al awards luncheon of the Future 0686. 50 of Greater Detroit program. OAKLAND MALL will be Future 50 is sponsored by BDO presenting a children's theater se- Seidman accountants and con- ries at Center Court this summer. sultants in Troy, WNW- Newsra- "Snow White" will be performed dio 950 and the Detroiter July 20, "Rumpelstiltskin" July magazine of the Greater Detroit 27 and the "Emperor's New Chamber of Commerce. The lun- Clothes" Aug. 3. Show times are cheon will be held Oct. 18 at the 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.