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October 21, 1994 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-21

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hibition and Sale through Sun- WANT to get an up-close and
day at the Community House in personal look at Ford Motor
Company's R,awsonville plant?
Birmingham.
Our Town is a juried exhibi- The Michigan Technology
tion featuring 350 works by Council (MTC) is sponsoring a
Michigan artists. There is no breakfast tour on Oct. 25.
admission charge. Hours are 10
The plant is undergoing ren-
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
ovation to update its laborato-
ry, research and testing
COLORWORKS Studio of In- facilities.
terior Design in Farmington
The tour will begin with reg-
Hills will present its annual fall
fine arts event Oct. 26-27. Hours istration at 7:15 a.m. and con-
are 5-8 p.m. Oct. 26 and 11 a.m. clude with questions and
networking from 9-9:30 a.m.
to 7 p.m. Oct 27.
The show includes original Preregistration is required by
fine art, monoprints, serigraphs, calling the MTC, 313-763-9757.
lithos and glassware. For fur-
ther information or a private A PLUS Travel will hold a
showing, call the studio, 810- grand opening for its new
Southfield location from Oct. 24-
851-7540.
31. Hours are 8:30 am. to 8 p.m.
Monday
through Friday, 10
the
exhibitors
at
the
AMONG
Office Tech Computer Expo at a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and
Cobo Center was Integral Video noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.
Airline and cruise discounts
Conferencing (NC) of Bingham
Farms, which recently joined will be available, as will com-
plimentary food and drink.
forces with Allied Funding.
In addition, registrations will
IVC offers medical imaging
technology and full-motion video be taken for drawings to win
two free tickets to Las Vegas
conferencing systems.
from Hamilton, Miller, Hudson
local
auto
dealer-
SEVERAL
& Fayne and two
ships are taking
free tickets to Flori-
part' in a week-
da from Key Tours.
long "winter
A-Plus Travel is
warmies" drive
owned and operat-
which ends today.
ed by Patricia and
The dealerships
Jay Klein of Farm-
are collecting
ington Hills. Mr.
coats, hats, mit-
Klein is the son of
tens, scarfs,
Sonya and Nor-
gloves, boots and
man Klein, owners
blankets that are
of the Travel Edu-
in good shape or
cation Institute,
can be repaired.
the largest travel
The items will be
school in metropol-
donated to area
itan Detroit.
shelters on Satur-
day.
CROSSWINDS
For a list of par-
COMMUNITIES
ticipating dealer-
is unveiling a sub-
ships, call the
division of single-
Detroit Auto Deal- Lou Stober of Allied Funding and Bill Duncan of Integral Video
family homes in
ers Association, Conferencing.
Oakland Township
643-0250.
called Village at Country Creek.
The homes, which are priced
LISA LAPIDES, president of PRODUCTS and services for from $134,990, were designed
the
property
management
and
Lapides Publicity Group, will
to accommodate the needs of
discuss "Partnering With Your home-building industries will "imaginary families" such as a
be
on
display
at
the
fourth
an-
Client" at a Networking For
young couple with one or two
Success meeting. The meeting nual fall trade show hosted by
an older couple with
is scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 25 the Apartment Association of children,
college-age
children and an ear-
Michigan
(AAM)
and
the
at Vladmir's in Farmington
Hills. For further information, Builders Association of South- ly retiree without children liv-
ing at home.
call Norma McAdams at Lapi- eastern Michigan (BASM).
Models are open from noon to
The show will be held from 4-
des Publicity Group, 644-1530.
8 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Southfield 6 p.m. every day except Thurs-
day. Village at Country Creek
PHOTOGRAPHIC art creat- Civic Center pavilion. Tickets is
located on Adams, north of
are
available
to
industry
repre-
ed by Ken Music of Ken Music
Silver Bell. It is in the Rochester
Photography in Royal Oak is on sentatives by calling the AAM
School District.
display at the Our Town Art Ex- or BASM, 810-737-4477.

THE SHIRT BOX'S third an-
nual Charity Shirt Auction/Ex-
travaganza will be held from 2-4
p.m. Nov. 6 at the Southfield
store.
One-of-a-kind creations by lo-
cal artists on 20 denim shirts
and 20 denim vests will be auc-
tioned. Celebrities and heads of
charity organizations will mod-
el the clothes.
Each artist has chosen which
charity will receive the money
raised by the sale of his or her
creation. Last year's auction
generated more than $2,500.
A silent auction, live jazz mu-
sic and light refreshments also
will be part of the Nov. 6 festiv-
ities.
Silent auction donors include
the Detroit Red Wings, Adamo
Collection, M.T. Hunter,
Decades and the Cook's Garden
Cafe. The Gourmet Bakery in
Southfield will provide the re-
freshments.
For further information on
the event, call Shirt Box own-
er Ron Elkus, 810-352-0536.

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