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Jewish Family Services of Ann
Arbor will launch its first train-
ing for volunteers who wish to
participate in the Friendly Vis-
itors Program for Older adults
with a two-part program Mon-
day, May 15 and 22, at the Jew-
ish Community Center of
Washtenaw County from 7-9
p.m.
The May training sessions will
cover attitudes, myths and facts
about aging as well as a discus-
sion of the volunteer's role and
how to be effective. The training
will be conducted by Evie Licter,
specialist in gerontology; Susan
Gross, volunteer coordinator; and
Sue Sefansky, JFS director. For
information and to register, call
the JCC, 971-3280
Helping Aged
Talk Set
"Helping Your Aging Relative"
will be the topic of a talk by Turn-
er Geriatric Services Senior So-
cial Worker Lynn E. Stern, to be
presented by the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Washtenaw
County and Jewish Family Ser-
vices on Thursday, May 11, at
the JCC at 7 p.m.
Ms. Stern's talk is part of the
JCC's ongoing Health Aware-
ness Series. The program is free
and open to the public.
Annual Recital
For Dancers
The Washtenaw County JCC
Dance Program will hold its an-
nual spring recital on Monday,
May 22, at the Ann Arbor Civic
Theater at 7 p.m. The program
will include youngsters ages 3
and up performing dances, in-
cluding ballet and tap. Cost: $18
for a family.
Arthur Avnon
Gives Talk
"Israel and the Middle East
Peace Process: A Current As-
sessment" is the title of a talk by
Israeli Consul General Arthur
Avnon to be presented at a cock-
tail hour on Thursday, May 11,
at the Campus Inn at 5:30 p.m.
Mr. Avnon's presentation is
sponsored by the Community Re-
lations Coinmittee of the Jewish
Federation of Washtenaw Coun-
ty.
Mr. Avnon's presentation is an
outreach event to which a vari-
ety of community leaders have
been invited. The event is free
and open to the public. Reserve
by calling the Federation, 677-
0100.