JewishSingles Connection Inviteg you to it Fie Monday Coffeel-louse Series Monday, Dec. 4 :00 p.m. Lonestar Coffee - 207 S. Woodward, B i rmingham Speaker: Robert Handelsman, Psychologist and Marriage Counselor Topic: "Why Are Relationships So Darn Difficult?" Ca-sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit 25-50 year olds welcome No charge for admission. and The Jewish New For more information please call Fern Hoberman Kepes at (810)642-4260, ext. 253 Sweet Dreams * More than a Bakery * More than a Coffee House *More than an Ice Cream Shop * More than a Candy Shop *More than a place for lunch... Protection, Pools And "First Night" Thanksgiving's over, now on to '96 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at The Get Tough Juicy? It really wasn't. Im- Lodge on Orchard Lake Road. Cost: $3. For more information, portant? You bet. Kudos to Hillel of Metro De- call (313) 577-3459. P.S. "Pool troit and B'nai B'rith Leadership Party" refers to billiards, so don't Network for sponsoring a Nov. wear the swimsuit. 16th forum on crime prevention. Welcoming '96 Featured speaker Auleen If you're sick of New Year's Jarrett, owner of CRIMEFREE Seminars, spoke to an audience hype, and if you're even sicker of of familiar faces: Lisa Winnick, moaning about how the night al- Joe Feldman, Mark Levine, ways falls short of expectations, Alan Schwarz, Joel Young why not modify the champagne and Josh Lerner, to name just and stuffed-mushroom plans and call Lisa Barson or Abby a few. Some of Jarrett's safety tips Margolis Newman at (810) included: Leave a light on in 540-6688? The two women are your apartment or recruiting volunteers house when you're for "First Night," the al- gone. Leave the televi- cohol-free New Year's sion or radio on, too. Eve celebration of the Play a tape of barking arts in Birmingham. dogs. Invest in a securi- Volunteers are needed ty system, and if you for ticket distribution, take long excursions, hook your lights up to RUTH LI TTMANN crowd control, provid- ing information, setting timers. ST AFF up and breaking down Fifty percent of WR"E YE"TER the booths and decora- break-ins reported to tions. the FBI weren't really Anyone who works three break-ins at all. They were walk- ins, made possible by people who hours or more receives a com- forgot to lock their doors and plimentary admission button windows. Don't be an easy tar- and can enjoy the festivities be- fore or after his or her shift. The get for crime, Jarrett advised. "Criminals are looking for gala begins at 3:30 p.m. and easy targets. If they wanted to lasts until midnight. It takes place throughout work hard," she said, "they'd be Birmingham, where featured like us and get a job." acts will include: world renowned jazz trumpeter Mar- Jump In Still going and going and go- cus Belgrave, pianist David Syme and classical guitarist ing ... Hillel of Metro Detroit's Paul Vondiziano. got yet another fest on its agen- Children's headliners include: da: "The Last Pool Party," 1 to 4 It's a Sweet Dream come true! Everything is baked fresh on the premises. Stop in for coffee, lunch or dessert and see what we have in store for your holiday celebrations! Ask about a complimentary sample. Hours Mon-Thurs lam-11 pm 6558 Telegraph (at Maple) Fri & Sat 7am-midnight in the Bloomfield Plaza Sunday 10am-10pm (810) 737-8900 92 Auleen Jarrett warns the young adults against being easy targets.