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Installation Luncheon Set Senior Camp At Butzel Detroit Chapter, Jewish Women International will host its Moth- er and Daughter Annual Instal- lation luncheon at Farina's Banquet Center, 2485 Coolidge, Berkley, May 15, at noon. Guests are invited. Officers to be installed are: Frita Roth Drapkin, president; Pauline Barak, recording secre- tary; Florence Panitch, treasur- er; Gert Rosen, vice president, fund raising; Sophie Aronovitz, financial secretary. Committee: Merle Perrlstein, Rita Weston, Alice Kaplan; in- stalling officer, Charlotte Edel- heit. Reservations and checks should be mailed to Rita West- on, 24723 Pierce, Southfield, MI 48075, 557-5462; or Roslyn Alexander, 559-7230. Cost is $14. Make check out to Jewish Women International. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will of- fer a senior adult camp experience at the Butzel Conference Center in Ortonville, July 15-21. The pro- gram will feature a full week of activities including daily low-im- pact aerobics, discussion groups, live entertainment, swimming, boating and fishing. Other activ- ities include dance instruction, crafts, nature activities, inter- generational experiences, story- telling, guest speakers and lecturers. Program participants will have private air-conditioned guest rooms at Butzel. All rooms have private bathrooms with full tub and shower facilities. Handi- capped rooms are available upon request. The program will feature a Shabbat experience, with services Friday evening and Saturday morning. Three kosher meals will be served daily, with snacks available. Events For Mind, Body "Look At Me Now!" is a physical therapy program to be present- ed by Tri-County Physical Ther- apy & Rehabilitation, Inc. on Monday, May 20, at 1 p.m. at Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Through the use of a video and demonstra- tions, Ellie Schwartz, a physical therapist will present ways of staying fit and developing good body mechanics. There will be refreshments and free gifts for everyone in attendance. This pro- gram is free of charge. The Senior Lunch Bunch is a kosher lunch program for adults age 60+. There is a hot meat meal served Monday through Friday except holidays for a sug- gested contribution. On Fridays there is a Shabbat program that includes blessing of the wine, candles and challah. For infor- mation, call Julius Travis, 968- 1260. Learning Event At Beth Shalom Beth Shalom High School, USY and Senior Seminar students will participate in a Shavuot Learn-A Thon on Thursday, May 23, at Congregation Beth Shalom Tikkun Leil Shavuot. They will secure sponsors for a maximum of three hours of learning. A part of the money raised will lend support to the families of the bombing victims in Israel. The other fund that will benefit from the children's pro- ject will be the Yad La'yeled Fund, which pays for local stu- dents in need. Lunch, Program At Beth Achim Young at Heart, Congregation Beth Achim's Senior Group, will hold a mini-luncheon and pro- gram at noon on Thursday, May 16. Dr. Frederic Pearson, director of Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and professor of politi- cal science at Wayne State Uni- versity, will speak on "Israel's Response to Terrorism." There is a charge for lunch. Call the syn- agogue office, 352-8670, by Mon- day, May 13. The Yiddish Group will wel- come new members at 1 p.m. on Monday, May 20. HMD Makes Summer Plans Monday, May 20 , will be HMD's Monthly Coffee House Night at 9 p.m. in the backroom of Lonestar Coffee Co., 207 S. Woodward in Birmingham. Sunday in the Park Picnic will be Sunday, June 9, from noon to 4 p.m. at Kensington Metropark North Windfall Shelter. Respond by June 3 to be guaranteed food, (313) 577-3459. HMD's June Coffee House Night will be Monday, June 17, at Lonestar. Go canoeing on Sunday, July 14, from 11:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Skip's Huron Canoe Livery in Ann Arbor. To reserve a spot, re- spond by July 8, (313) 577-3459. For information on all of HMD's summer events, c211 the 24-hour event hot line, (313) 577- 8888.