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February 02, 1996 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-02

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Channel 56 Gears Up
For Its 1996 Auction

A Channel 56-WTVS volun- and Shayna Silverman, auc-
teer luncheon was held last tion associate.
"We want to do more local pro-
week at the home of Nancy
gramming
so people will realize
Grosfeld in Bloomfield Hills.
The event was a thank-you to vol- the benefits of PBS," said Mr. An-
toniotti. He thanked the
unteers who contribute
volunteers and staff
to the planning and
members.
success of the auction.
Ms. Silverman works
The 1996 auction is
for
the auction from Jan-
scheduled to air April
uary through May, solic-
30-May 5. Murray
iting gifts. "We have
Feldman, business re-
many exciting travel
porter at WJBK-Fox 2,
packages, including a
CARLA
SC
HWARTZ
is the celebrity chair-
week in a private villa in
LOCA L
man.
Cancun," said Ms. Sil-
COLUM
NIST
Some of the Channel
verman. Channel 56 will
56 auction supporters
include: Jerry Feig, Honey team up with many retail asso-
Friedman, Gail Gotthelf, ciations to obtain gifts. The cam-
Arnold Grossman, Fern Katz paign with the Ann Arbor Main
and Lois Shaevsky. Ms. Fried- Street Merchants Association will
man is a former auction manag- occur Feb. 23, while the recruit-
er. Ms. Shaevsky's volunteer ing day in Birmingham is March
1. In Troy, Milt Neuman serves
as president of the Oakland Mall
Merchants Association.
Channel 56 is seeking dona-
tions of new or antique mer-
chandise valued at $100 or more.
Businesses and individuals who
wish to contribute items or vol-
unteer can call (313) 876-8350.

THEATER PARTIES

Shayna Silverman

position this year is auction tal-
ent coordinator and publicity
chairman.
Many of the staff members at-
tended the event, including
Steve Antoniotti, president and
general manager of Channel 56;
Jill Silver, auction coordinator;

St. Dunstan's Guild of Cran-
brook will be presenting Wendy
Wasserstein's The Sisters
Rosensweig at the end of March.
In addition to regular perfor-
mances for the public, St. Dun-
stan's offers a performance and
use of its green room for a pre- or
afterglow benefit. The theater
holds 210 people.
An organization or individual
may purchase a night for $600
and hold a theater party. For in-
formation, call Joanne Baugh-
man at (810) 642-8720.

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WINNING THE GOLD

Bill Berris, 45, of West Bloom-
field won a gold medal at the Pan
Am Maccabi games held recent-
ly in Argentina. Mr. Berris was
one of 12 players from across the
country on the USA masters bas-
ketball team.
This was not his first Maccabi
gold medal. He also won a gold
medal with the 1994 U.S. Mac-
cabi masters basketball team in

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Friday, Feb. 16. The event in-
cludes a four-course menu, vin-
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NOTES

Channel 56 auction supporters Jill Silver, Nancy Grosfeld and Lois Shaevsky.

Roz & Sherm will feature a
Randy Kemper trunk show Feb.
2-3. A Hino and Malee trunk
show will take place Feb. 8-10.
Hannah Rose will present a
party-dress show Feb. 8-10.
Haberman Fabrics will present
a fashion show of custom wed-
ding gowns and bridal party
dresses 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Reservations are required. Call
(810) 541-0010.
Norma Schonwetter, author
of Microwave to Your Heart's
Content, will appear on WJBK's
"Eyewitness Weekend" 9 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. 3.

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