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April 28, 1995 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-28

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not-for-profit sector.
The others are the Mosaic
Youth Theatre of Detroit, Con-
cerned Citizens for the Arts in
Michigan and Global Relief.
Stone, August will conduct fo-
cus groups for Jewish Experi-
ences For Families.
The not-for-profit division was
launched in November 1993.
Stone August vice president Bar-
bara (Bunny) Goldman Kratch-
man is the director.

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store this summer at the Renais-
sance Center in downtown De-
troit. The 3,407-square-foot store
will be on the street level in the
first floor of the Jefferson Avenue
Atrium across from the Coffee
Beanery.
Perry recently was sold to Rite
Aid, the nation's largest drugstore
chain, in a stock tender offer. For-
mer Perry President Jack Robin-
son is now the president of Rite
Aid of Michigan.

Steve Stein

of the Detroit Legal News in Sep-
tember. Materials should be sent
to Detroit Legal News, Attn: Le-
gal Legends, 2001 West Lafayette,
Detroit, MI 48216.

FUTURE 50 of Greater Detroit
nominations are due Monday,
May 1.
To be eligible for the honor,
sponsored by WWJ Newsradio
950, the Greater Detroit Cham-
ber of Commerce and BDO Sei-
dman, a company must have
been established after 1985, have
at least 10 employees, generate
at least $500,000 in annual rev-
enues, and have achieved at least
10 percent growth in full-time em-
ployment during the past fiscal
year.
The 50 winning companies will
be recognized at an Oct. 17 lun-
cheon at the Troy Marriott. For
applications and further infor-
mation, contact Kathryn John-
ston at BDO Seidman, 755 West
Big Beaver, Troy, MI 48084,
phone (810) 244-6527.

ARBOR DRUGS board of di-
rectors has declared a 3-for-2
stock split in the form of a 50 per-
cent stock dividend. The new
KENNETH KATZ, owner of shares will be distributed Mon-
Conservation and Museum Ser- day, May 15, to shareholders on
vices, has moved his art conser- record as of Monday, May 1.
This is the third time in the nine
vation business to 230 East
Grand River in Detroit's Har- years that Arbor has been a pub-
monie Park neighborhood. The 5- lic company that its stock has been
year-old company previously was split. Previous 3-for-2 splits occurred
in May 1991 and June 1989.
located in Greektown.
Conservation and Museum
Services' new office covers 2,500 CELEBRITY JUDGES will
square feet, nearly 40 percent present $100 gift certificates to
more than the previous location. children in grades 2-5 who win
Mr. Katz has 15 years of expe- Northland. Center's "Mad About
rience in painting conservation Your Mom" 100-word essay con-
and restoration, including four test. The ceremony will be held at
years with the Detroit Institute 2 p.m. Saturday, May 13, in the
of Arts. His phone number is Montgomery Ward court.
Contest essays must be sub-
(313) 963-5262.
mitted to the Northland Center
COPY COPY, a new copy center management office by Wednes-
which also features printing, day, May 3. They should include
binding, laminating and desk-top the name, school, grade, teacher,
publishing services, will open address and the phone number of
Monday, May 1, at the Sugar the applicant.
Tree Shopping Center in West
Bloomfield. The phone number is PALACE Sports and Entertain-
ment will build $18.5 million in
(810) 851-7170.
improvements at the Palace of
U.S. DISTRICT COURT Judge Auburn Hills and Pine Knob Mu-
Avern Cohn is chairing a five-per- sic Theatre.
A $15 million lobby/atrium at
son committee which will select
15 Detroit-area lawyers as Detroit the West Entrance will be con-
Legal News Legal Legends for the structed at the Palace. Pine
past 100 years. The selection is Knob's improvements are high-
part of the newspaper's centen- lighted by the addition of three
9x12 lawn video screens and the
nial celebration.
Nominations are due Thursday, enlarging and double-decking of
June 1, and the Legal Legends will the stage-left restroom area.
be profiled in a centennial edition MEMOS PAGE 58

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