buv one aet one free! Wednesday and Thursday performances only Do today what you should have done months ago. Make an appointment for fun. Open: Bar Nites, Volunteerism, Cocktail Attire and Vino I MANESS at the Gem Theatre t Box Office (313)963-9800 7- /cke- - C4A_s- rEa (810)645-6666 For group discounts (15 or more) call Nicole (313)962-2913 VOTED DETROIT'S #1 PIZZA $ 19 , 90 DINE•IN SPECIAL 1 Large Pizza w12 Items • 1 Medium Antipasto or Greek Salad •Bread Basket (free refills) • 4 Soft Drinks (free refills) Not good with any other offers or discounts. Not valid in carry-out. No cash value. CARRY-OUT SALAD AND PASTA PARTY TRAYS • Graduations • Birthdays • Showers 10 Locations To Serve You, Including ... FARMINGTON HILLS WATERFORD 855, 4604 683,3636 r •Dine In Only 010 q8S MILES Carry Out Only BIRMINGHAM ROYAL OAK 645,0300 549,8000, BROASTED1 OPEN 7 DAYS SUN.-THURS. 11-10 FRI. & SAT. 11-11 177 WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS & BROASTED OR BAR-B-Q CHICKEN FOR 2! cD 01 rs.) CA7 ( 0 1 rn u_s 2 • F- 118 118SOUTHWOODWARD•ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH OF1OMILE NEXT TO ZOO 54441211 Fibrosis Walk 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, May 19. Volunteers are needed to help check in, supervise the walk's route, cook food, etc. Volunteers should meet at the Jimmy Pren- tis Morris branch of the Jewish Community Cen- ter at 10 a.m. They will caravan to Bloomer Park KEEP THOSE BAR in Rochester Hills. For NITES COMING more information, call When Federation's Mark Levine at (810) Young Adult Division 352-8393. started those Bar Nites Also on Sunday, May JENNIF ER L. — the last Tuesday of 19, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., MATT LER every month at the Old volunteers are needed to SPECIAL TO THE Woodward Grill in refurbish the Weinberg JEWISH NEWS Birmingham — I was a Playground and the little hesitant. Did they DeRoy Pre-School Play- really need a monthly gathering ground at the JPM branch of the in a bar? I can admit it now, af- JCC on 10 Mile Road. Breakfast ter attending many of them: and lunch will be provided, and they're a lot of fun. activities will be available for At a recent Bar Nite, I spoke younger children. For more in- with some people about their rea- formation, call (810) 967-4030. sons for coming to Bar Nite, and ONE CAPPUCCINO WITH what keeps them coming back. Caryn Gordon: "It's a chance SKIM MILK, PLEASE Hillel of Metro Detroit is spon- to see people that I haven't seen in a while." Lori Fox (a blast soring a Coffee House Night in from my past) said she comes "to the back room of Lonestar Coffee socialize with people I know and Co. at 9 p.m. Monday, May 20. For more information, call HMI) to meet new people." Steve Mendelson (from my at (313) 577-3459. Hillel Day School days) said: "I came, I saw, I squandered and I EVER THOUGHT ABOUT pondered. No, seriously, I came GOING TO ISRAEL? My script sister, Michelle Co- to see you." Yeah right, Steve. You're such a joker. Steve likes hen, and Sandy Rockind are this event because "it's the only this year's co-chairs of the Singles chance I get to see a lot of Jewish Mission to Israel. They are hav- ing an informal meeting 6:30-8:30 people (girls)." Sandra Charfoos sums it up p.m. Tuesday, May 21, also in the very well: "It is great to get out back room of Lonestar Coffee Co. and break up the monotony of the Stop by, meet the co-chairs and pick up a pamphlet that describes work week." the trip to Israel. I have to say, having gone on COME HELP LEND A HAND If you have some time to spare this trip in 1991 and again in tomorrow, Saturday, May 18, 1993 when I served as a co-chair, Volunteer Impact is having its the Singles Mission trip was fifth annual Volunteer-A-Thon. amazing. I had the most incred- Volunteers will be planting trees and gardens, feeding the hungry, renovating and repairing hous- ing for low-income and elderly people, painting community cen- ters and much more. Volunteers will solicit sponsors for their day of service. The event is from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Vol- unteers will meet at Matthaei Center, Wayne State University, in Detroit. For more information, contact Volunteer Impact at (810) 559-4950. hope you liked our column last week. My script sister, Michelle Cohen, will be back next Friday. Michelle and I are going to be switching off writing this column each week. It's my turn this time around, and I have many things to tell you. • One Coupon Per Person QUALITY IS OUR PRIORITY! I HOLD ON ... THERE'S MUCH, MUCH MORE TO DO If you still have some energy left, B'nai B'rith Leadership Net- work is looking for a few good vol- unteers to help out at the Cystic ible experiences in Israel. You, too, will have the time of your life. For more information, call YAD's Jim Rosenberg at (810) 642- 4260. BIDDING ADIEU Put on your cocktail garb and head over to the Fanclub Foun- dation for the Arts' 20/30 League's 2nd Annual Spring Fund-Raiser at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23. The 20/30 League is a branch of Fanclub created to meet the needs of younger members of the organization, which raises funds for established cultural organi- zations in the metro Detroit area in need of funding. The co-chairs of this years' event are David Grossman and Paul Silverman. Paul said this event was a huge success last year, with about 300 people in at- tendance. "A young person in our city couldn't have more fun in one night," said Paul. (See today's In Focus story.) Tickets are $25. Call John Bloom at (810) 559-1645. EYE'd LIKE SOME MORE WINE, PLEASE Last issue we told you about a Wine Tasting event. Well, if you missed that event, here's anoth- er opportunity. Temple Beth El's Young Adult Group is sponsor- ing a Wine Tasting event on Thursday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Beth El. Merchant of Vino will conduct the wine tast- ing, and Temple Beth El's Excel- lence Too Catering Inc. will provide some light hors d'oeuvres. This event is open to members ($12) and non-members ($15) of the temple, singles and/or mar- ried couples 21-35 years old. To RSVP, or for more information, call Jeff Frank at (810) 855- 3922. Cl Sam Sky, Sandra Charfoos, Amy Levin and Jason Gurevitch are veteran YAD Bar Nite goers.