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The show will preview new to San Juan, Puerto Rico, are spring lines from Flic, Tulliano, now being offered by Hamilton, Saxony, Voglio and Carlo Palazzi. Miller, Hudson and Fayne For further information, call Shirt (HMHF) Travel in Southfield. Box owner Ron Elkus, (810) 352- Flights leave Saturday mornings 1080. from Detroit Metropolitan Air- port. For further information, call TAX STRATEGIES for builders will be revealed at a Wednesday, HMHF, (810) 827-4050. March 8, seminar presented by THE MICHIGAN CON- the Builders Association of South- STRUCTION Lien Act and lien eastern Michigan (BASM). Rick procedures will be reviewed dur- Jackson and Gregory Liposky of ing a Tuesday, Feb. 28, seminar the Equitable in Troy will lead presented by the Builders Asso- the discussion. The seminar will be held from ciation of Southeastern Michigan 9 a.m. to noon at BASM head- (BASM). Following an 8:30 a.m. conti- quarters in Farmington Hills. For nental breakfast, the seminar will registration information, call be held from 9 a.m. to noon at BASM, (810) 737-4477. BASM headquarters in Farm- ington Hills. For registration in- NONPROFIT funding sources formation, call BASM, (810) will be discussed by Virgil Carr, president and chief executive of- 737-4477. ficer of United Way of South- PAUL GILL, executive director eastern Michigan, at a Thursday, of quality for Ford Motor Co. au- March 9, lecture in the McGregor tomotive operations, will speak Memorial Conference Center at on "The Total Quality Business Wayne State University. Mr. Carr's talk is the winter and Education Partnership" at noon Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the 1995 presentation in the Distin- DeRoy Auditorium at Wayne guished Lecture Series in Non- profit Organization and State University. The free lecture is part of the Leadership sponsored by the Ser- sixth annual Ford Motor Co. vice Agency Administration Pro- speaker series at Wayne State's gram in Wayne State's College of School of Business Administra- Lifelong Learning. The free lecture will begin at 6 tion. For further information on p.m. There will be a 7 p.m. recep- the talk, call (313) 577-4505. tion in the Alumni House lounge. A REMODELER'S greatest as- Reservations are requested by Fri- set is his employees, says Chuck day, March 3. To make reserva- Breidenstein, educational direc- tions, call (313) 577-6728. tor of the Michigan Association of RENAISSANCE Home Health Home Builders. Mr. Breidenstein will offer Care will hold its third annual methods for developing person- theater benefit Thursday, March nel and productivity during a 9, at the Gem Theatre in Detroit. Thursday, March 2, seminar on Beehive, a 1960s musical, will be "Partnering Your Employees" featured. Proceeds will benefit Renais- presented by the Remodelers Council of the Builders Associa- sance's children's development tion of Southeastern Michigan fund, which provides home health MEMOS page 60 (BASM).