are flexible. They're just so grate-
ful."
Volunteer Lawyers for the
Arts, or VLA, is a program that
began in 1994 as an offshoot of
BVA. Last year, 28 attorneys
working without charge or for
a reduced rate were matched
with 28 arts organizations.
Mr. Sherbin says about 30 at-

torneys are part of the volunteer
stable.

Attorney Andrew J. Goldberg
of West Bloomfield has joined
the Troy law firm of Lipson,
Neilson, Jacobs & Cole, P.C.
Mr. Goldberg, a CPA, will spe-
cialize in business and tax plan-
ning. He is a member of the
taxations sections of the Amer-
ican Bar Association, Michigan
Association of Certified Public
Accountants and the American
Institute of Certified Public Ac-
countants.

architecture, design and strate-
gic consulting firm. Ms. Hilson
opened the travel agency at
29355 Northwestern Highway
in Southfield with Veronica
Brooks, formerly of Southfield's
Travel Unlimited.

Spring Home & Garden
Show, sponsored by the Build-
ing Industry Association of
Southeastern Michigan, contin-
ues through Sunday, Feb. 4, at
the Novi Expo Center at 1-96
and Novi Road. The expo, which
has over 300 exhibitors, features
products for homes and gardens.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday. For information, call
(810) 737-4477.

SWAN (Services for Women
Alone Network), will present a
comprehensive financial man-
agement workshop from 9:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 3, at the MSU Management
Center on Square Lake Road
near Crooks, in Troy. The "Tak-
ing Control" workshop will ad-
dress how women can meet
retirement needs, pay for a
child's education and make a
dollar go further. For informa-
tion, call 1-800-558-7926.

Mitch Perliss, a former De-
troiter, has joined Seattle-based
Miramar as vice president of
sales and marketing. In his new
job, Mr. Perliss will promote the
video albums, computer anima-
tion, adult contemporary music
and other non-theatrical soft-
ware developed by Miramar. He
formerly served as vice presi-
dent, West Coast operations, of
Anchor Bay Entertainment,
where he developed a children's
music and video division.

Linda Hilson of White Lake
Township has co-founded All
Points Beyond, a subsidiary of
Jon Greenberg & Associates, an

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13` For information about join-
ing Business Volunteers for
the Arts, contact executive di-
rector Robert Libcke at (313)
226-9492. Volunteers must
have at least three years' ex-
perience in their professions.

Howard N. Dembs has become
a principal at TableRock Moun-
tain Water of Walled Lake. Mr.
Dembs, a West Bloomfield res-
ident, previously served as vice
president, management super-
visor at Stone & Simons Adver-
tising.

Oakland Community College
and the Michigan Manufac-
turing Technology Center
is sponsoring a seminar on
"Converting to Lean Manufac-
turing Techniques." It takes
place from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Feb. 8, at the Advanced
Technology Center, Room T-1,
at the Auburn Hills Campus.
Guest speaker is Bernard P. Be-
dard of the Chrysler Corp. To
register, call 1-800-292-4484,
Ext. 4107.

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The Building Industry Asso-
ciation of Southeastern
Michigan will hold an educa-
tional seminar on the value of
developing a well-designed new
home warranty program, from
9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Feb. 13,
at BIA headquarters, 30375
Northwestern Highway in
Farmington Hills. Fees are $20
for members, $35 for non-mem-
bers. For information, call (810)
737-4477.

Institute of Management Ac-
countants — Oakland Coun-
ty and Detroit chapters will
meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
15, at Wyndam Gardens Hotel,
42100 Crescent Blvd. in Novi.
Clarence L. Pozza Jr., of Miller,
Canfield, Paddock & Stone law
firm, will discuss "Legal Aspects
and Your Company's Rights —
How to Keep You Out of Jail."
Cost, including dinner, is $20, or
$15 for students. For reserva-
tions, call Rosemary Dixon, (810)
661-1141.

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