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September 02, 1994 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-02

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FIVE AWARDS will be pre-
sented to the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit in No-
vember at the Council of Jewish
Federations (CJF) General As-
sembly in Denver. The honors
were earned in the CJF's public
relations awards competition.
The Detroit Federation won
bronze awards for best newspa-
per advertising and best cam-
paign brochure. Honorable
mentions were garnered for best
poster, best annual report and
best volunteer training kit.
An independent panel of ad-
vertising, marketing and public
relations executives in New York
judged the submissions.

PEOPLE'S CHOICE ballots
will be distributed Saturday
through Monday at the Builders

ciation, demonstrations on deco-
rating, home repair and remod-
eling, Professional Allied Florist
Association's fall and holiday en-
tertaining floral arrangements
and a treasure chest contest with
daily prizes.
Show hours are 2-10 p.m.
Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to
10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. Sunday. For further infor-
mation, call BASM at 737-4478.

GROUND has been broken for
Health House '95, an American
Lung Association of Michigan
fund-raising project which is be-
ing constructed by S.R. Jacobson
Development Corp. and present-
ed by Detroit Edison.
Proceeds from the sale of the
home next spring will support the
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Association of Southeastern
Michigan's (BASM) Homearama
1994.
The 12th annual Homearama
runs through Sept. 18 in the
Brentwood Subdivision, located
on Cooley Lake Road just west of
Bogie Lake Road in White Lake
Township. The results of the vot-
ing will be revealed next week-
end.
Homearama 1994 consists of
13 new idea homes which are
open from 3-10:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday and noon to 10:30
p.m. Saturday, Sunday and La-
bor Day. The homes are in the
$250,000 to $350,000 price range
and run from 2,300 to 2,900
square feet. For further informa-
tion on Homearama 1994, call
BASM at 737-4478.

OVER 200 exhibitors will put

their products on display at the
second annual Fall Remodeling
Show sponsored by the Builders
Association of Southeastern
Michigan (BASM). The show will
be held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 at
the Novi Expo Center.
Other show highlights include
gardens created by the Metro-
politan Detroit Landscape Asso-

lung disease research programs.
Earth-friendly and recycled
materials will be used for Health
House '95 with the goal of creat-
ing a clean, safe indoor environ-
ment. Erb Lumber and the
American Society of Interior De-
signers are sponsors of the pro-
ject.
The site for Health House '95
is Windridge, S.R. Jacobson's
newest development, located at
the corner of Seven Mile and Hag-
gerty in Northville. Scott Jacob-
son is president of S.R. Jacobson.
For further information on
Health House '95, call the Lung
Association's office in Southfield
at 559-5100.

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and renovations which would cre-
ate more than 500 units of one-,
two- and three-bedroom modern
apartments, most in the metro-
politan Detroit area.

A TEMPORARY exhibit spot-
lighting the contributions of Na-
tional Corvette Museum architect
Neumann Smith & Associates of
Southfield and exhibit designers
Exhibit Works of Livonia has
been included in the Bowling
Green, Ky., museum. The muse-
um is opening this weekend with
festivities which are expected to
attract 100,000 Corvette fans and
10 Corvette caravans from across
the country.

SUE MARX FILMS of Royal
Oak is producing a fund-raising
video for actor Jeff Daniels' Pur-
ple Rose Theatre Company in
Chelsea. Filming took place in
July in the theater and Mr.
Daniels' home.

BUSINESS BEAUTIFICA-
TION awards in four new cate-
gories have been announced by
the Greater West Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce.
The honors go to the Amoco
Service Center at 14 Mile and
Farmington Road (retail), West
Bloomfield Nursing & Convales-
cent Center (service commercial),
West Bloomfield Woods Nature
Preserve and Trail Network
(civic/institutional/private recre-
ational) and Locklin Pines
Cluster Homes Condominium
Association (real estate develop-
ment).
The awards luncheon is sched-
uled for 11:30 a.m. Sept. 21 at
Pine Lake Country Club. West
Bloomfield Township supervisor
Jeddy Hood will deliver her "State
of the Township Report" during
the event. For luncheon reserva-
tions, call the Chamber of Com-
merce office at 626-3636 before
Sept. 16.

TWO CLIENTS of Smith-Win-
chester Inc., a Southfield adver-
tising agency, received 1994
National Drummer Awards from
Building Supply Home Centers
CREATING affordable housing magazine.
The Gold Drummer Award
for residents of Detroit and other
"distressed communities" in the went to the Plumb Shop division
state is the goal of a new real es- of Brass Craft for the packaging
of its new line of bath and show-
tate partnership.
Developers Ronald Slavik and er caddy products.
A Silver Drummer Award in
William Hawkins and architect
James Blain are the three part- the employee training aids cate-
ners in the new Synergy Com- gory went to Masco Corp. for In-
munity Development Company, stallSmart. That is a video-and-
which has offices in Farmington print program designed to sup-
port home center sales of products
Hills and Detroit.
The company has begun feasi- normally installed by a profes-
bility studies for new construction sional sub-contractor.

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