INN NOW Amy Goodman, Amy Gantz, Joel Davidson, Julie Galazan, Bonnie Welker and Jason Roskind attend the Holocaust Memorial Center dinner at the Westin on Oct. 29. Thanks to Solomon and Aliza Nivy who donated more than 100 tickets to university students. I've worked up a proposal. Here 300 young people. Monies raised ($35,000) went toward the it is: Before the curtain rises on agency, which provides housing Joseph And The Amazing Tech- and services for developmental- nicolor Dreamcoat Nov. 29, the ly challenged adults. This year, planners are shoot- EYE SPY will be on the lookout for the bold, the beautiful (Yes, ing for $50,000 in proceeds, just my co-worker Elizabeth actually from the younger crowd. Tickets watches it, but I don't) and the to the show and pre-glow, which few who dare to wear something cost a minimum of $50, have been underwritten by Rock Fi- more outlandish than black. Brownish black? Grayish nancial. For more information, black? With-hint-of-evergreen call the Jewish Association for Residential Care (That's JARC) black? No way. I want to see pink and purple at: (810) 352-5272. and orange and red. Green and silver and fuchsia and blue. Scar- More Hay Fever Now the question: Why were let and opal and crimson and gold. I want to meet Detroit's ver- there THREE official hay rides sion of Joseph or Josephine. And during ONE weekend, Oct. 19 to 21? (YAD, MID and B'nai B'rith here's the deal ... You come dressed in techni- Leadership Network ... Guys, we colors and the "EYE" (that's I) need an acronym here. How's will personally take your picture BBLN?) I'm not complaining. As and submit that smiling mug of yours for public consumption in evinced by quotes in last week's this column. (Just think how your column, everyone had a blast. friends will talk! Can you say But why, may I ask, the fetish? FAME? Watch out, it might Carolyn Ruskin with BBLN of- change your life. Just ask Bert fers a rationale: "I feel," she says "that all young Green.) If you dress in neon, I'll write Jewish people need a good roll in the hay at least once or twice a you up twice. So, be original. Wear a rain- year." Carolyn, please make that bow. Honor the Dreamcoat. And, to get yourself in The JeWish thrice. At least. P.S. A disclaimer to keep me News, just look for me. I'll be the from becoming a scourge to pro- one dressed in black. All right. Now for some more priety. Please, please, please take serious stuff (but not-too-serious this column with a grain of salt. stuff). Get set for JARC's show Anything that strikes you as of- before the show. The association's fensive is really and truly meant young adult committee is tossing as a joke. And by the way, con- a pre-glow at 6 p.m. Wednesday, gratulations to Carolyn and her Nov. 29, in the exquisite Mason- soon-to-be hubbie, Steve Cohen. ic Temple. Gear up for cocktails Oh YASS! and hors d'oeuvres. Quick news flash: The next Donny Osmond and his Young Adult Shabbat Service will "Amazing Technicolor Dream- coat" will take to the stage at 7:30 be held 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15, p.m., but JARC's young adult at Adat Shalom Synagogue in committee co-chairs, Ron Ap- Farmington Hills. Optional: plebaum and Gary Gilbert, Bring a children's book for dona- have organized some shmooze tion to a local charity. For more time for young adults before the information, call (810) 932-8869. That's the number for Ethan Gi- curtain rises. "It's a way for individuals who lan, YASS coordinator and a dear are donating to JARC to get to- friend who, I'm dismayed to say, gether, specifically the young has revealed that he too reads adults. We thought this would be The Jewish News at his parents' a good way for some social inter- place. Change those evil ways! ❑ action to occur for a good cause," Mr. Applebaum said. Got some gossip? 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