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October 06, 1995 - Image 91

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-06

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Our dealers are
the nicest people
you'll ever beat.

George Roberts and the Castillo
daughters

the Detroit Zoo was on the in-
ternational map. In less than
five years we will be again," said
Mr. Kagan.
Among the social butterflies
were: Shelley and Richard
Golden, Lynne and Mike
Kukes, Toby and Sam Haber-
man, Sandy and Bob Moers,
Marjorie and David Aronow,
Julie Cummings and daugh-
ter Caroline, Shelley and
Joel Tauber, Rita and John
Haddow, Brenda and
Howard Rosenberg, Lauren
Kogan Liss and Marvin
Daitch.

FAN CLUB

More than 100 people gath-
ered at Neiman Marcus to hon-
or trustees and patrons of the
Fanclub Foundation for the Arts.
The lively crowd enjoyed a
Spanish guitarist while viewing
the silver work and ceramics
of Mexican artist Emilia
Castillo. John Bloom, Fan-
club executive director, praised
the fund-raising crowd. He
believes that Fanclub's purpose
is to "make a difference in the
arts with dollars and sound ad-
vice."
Some of the supporters in-
Jeff and Shelley
clude:
Roberts, Gerald and Randie
Levin, the Harold Kulishes,
the David Holtzmans, Mari-
lyn Habsburg and Helen
Katz. George Roberts the
7-year-old son of Jeff and Shel-
ley, enjoyed the event spending
time with the Castillo daughters.
The Fanclub's upcoming fund-
raiser, Fantravaganza, will be
held Saturday, Oct. 28, at the
American Center Building. For
more information, call (810) 559-
1645.

NOTES

The International Furnish-
ings & Design Association
will present designers' homes on
tour Sunday, Oct. 15. For tick-
et information, call (810) 540-
1937.
Studio 330 in Bloomfield
Plaza recently expanded.
Intimate Secrets, a lingerie
store, will open Oct. 11 on the
Boardwalk.
Artquest Gallery just opened
in Birmingham. ❑

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