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November 24, 1995 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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hether you like to
mark your days by
fishing, thinking
deep thoughts, wan-
dering in the garden or learning
new sports facts, there's bound
to be a calendar that fits your
needs.
Workman Publishing in New
York has hundreds of calendars
for 1996, (many of which cost un-
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gift for a friend or family mem-
ber — or yourself, of course.
The Mary Engelbreit Real
Life calendar is a new collection
of original works by the Missouri
artist whose charming, colorful
designs of everyday moments
feature such phrases as "Life is
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you don't like something, change
it. If you can't change it, change
the way you think about it!" Also
available are the Mary Engel-
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Mary Engelbreit: A Year of
Birthdays, Anniversaries and
Special Days.
Little girls and big girls and
everyone in between will enjoy
the Teddy Bear Calendar, pic-
turing the winners of the 1995
Teddy Bear Calendar Contest in-
dulging in their favorite hobbies:
fishing, playing chess and sitting
around the campfire. On the cov-
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ki attire and searching for
butterflies in the tropical forest.
If you're still contemplating
what you can possibly buy for
your favorite male, consider such
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(even the greatest golf aficiona-
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coupes to luxury vehicles, racing
machines to classic convertibles),
365 Days of Fly Fishing, 365
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peace: Stepping Lightly on
the Earth, with magnificent
photos of the humpback whale,
polar bears and other scenes
from nature.
Or, for men who still can't
come up with anything more
original than a box of chocolates,
try one of these for your sweet-
heart: The Medieval Woman:
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The Collectible Teapot and
Tea, Cynthia Hart's Victori-
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Also available are The 1996
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Calendar, horoscope, jokes,
brain puzzlers, cats and dogs cal-
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he University of Michigan
Museum of Art Interna-
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sponsor three tours to Eu-
rope in the spring of 1996. Each
tour will be accompanied by cu-
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and will provide an educational
itinerary with an emphasis on

art, architecture and culture in
each country.
"The Presence of the Past:
Etruria, Florence and Rome" is a
collaborative venture between
the Kelsey Museum ofArchaeol-
ogy and the Museum ofArt. The

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