ON THE ROAD To GOOD HEALTH,
by
Compiled
jilt. Davidson Sklar
Cancer Survivors' Celebra-
tion of Life, an event for sur-
vivors, their families and friends,
will take place 1-5 p.m. Sunday,
June 30, at Sinai Hospital's din-
ing room.
For more information, call
(313) 493-6507.
IT'S ALWAYS WISE
WHO KNOWS THE WAY.
"Look Good ... Feel Better," a
free program for women who are
currently undergoing treatment
for cancer, will take place 7-9
p.m. Monday, July 1, at Critten-
don Hospital in Rochester.
For more information, call
(810) 652-5373.
Brighton Hospital, a center
which specializes in chemical de-
pendency, will host a free com-
munity education program titled
"Chemical Dependence in
the Family: How Their Ad-
diction Affects You," on Tues-
day, July 9, at 7 p.m.
For additional information,
call (810) 227-1211, Ext. 248.
"Help for Impotent Men
(HIM): The Medical Work-
Up," will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday,
July 9, at Botsford Hospital in
Farmington Hills.
For more information, call
(810) 477-6100.
A free immunization clinic for
Farmington and surrounding ar-
eas will be hosted by the Oak-
land County Health Division 9
a.m.-noon Wednesday, July 10,
at the Clarenceville United
Methodist Church, 20300 Mid-
dlebelt Road in Clarenceville. Im-
munizations for measles,
German measles, mumps, polio,
diphtheria, tetanus, whooping
cough and HaemophiluS in-
fluenzae Type B (HIB) will be
available.
A parent or legal guardian
must accompany the child and
bring previous immunization in-
formation. For more information,
call (810) 424-7046.
Botsford rheumatologist Dr. Paul
Wenig will facilitate the first of
a free three-part lecture se-
ries on arthritis 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 10. Other ses-
sions will be held July 17 and
July 31.
Preregistration is required.
The event will be held at Bots-
ford Hospital in Farmington
Hills. For more information, cell
(810) 477-6100.
William Beaumont Hospital in
Royal Oak will host an adop-
tion information program at
its administration building 6:30-
8 p.m. Monday, July 15.
The program is free, but pre-
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