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Returning to Work After
Baby, a program to prepare
new parents for workplace
and child-care issues after
baby's birth, will be held
7:30-9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 12,
at Beaumont's Rehabilitation.
and Health Center in Birm
ingham.
There is a $10 fee for the
class. To register, call (810)
551-1455.

29877 Telegraph Roa d
Suite 300
Southfield, MI 48034

353-0800
Fax (810) 352-8666

It's the Talk of the Town!

Here's what people are saying about us...

"This place is unbelievable. Who knew you could get treated like
royalty just three blocks from home."
- Carol Nolta

"I got kind of busy and missed my workout for a few days. I couldn't
believe it when my trainer called me to make sure everything was all
right. He wasn't about to let me slack off - and I appreciate that!"
- Tom Morgan - Roney & Company

"OAC is incredibly convenient. I can get there, do a half-hour
circuit, shower, and be back to the hospital in an hour, door-to-
door. Plus, they have the highest quality aerobic and
progressive resistance equipment I've used."
- Blake A. Bergeon, MD

Find out for yourself. For a complimentary visit, call 810-540-9596 today.

OAKLAND

ATHLETIC CLUB
Zaske Sarafa Financial Center
355 S. Woodward, Suite 290 Birmingham, MI 48009

"Great Equipment..." "Friendly... "Clean..." "Beautiful..." State-of-the-art... " "First Class..."

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Free immunization clinic,
hosted by the Oakland Coun-
ty Health Division, will be held
Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 9
a.m. to noon. Immunizations
for measles, German measles,
mumps, polio, diphtheria,
tetanus, 'whooping cough and
HIB (meningitis) will be avail-
able.
For more information, call
(810) 858-1280.

For Dads Only: A Class for
New Fathers teaches basic
care and safety techniques for
baby's first year of life. The
class will take place 7-10 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 15, at William
13eaumont Hospital in Royal
Oak.
The cost of the program is
$20. To register, call (800) 633-
7377.

Walk for Hope Against
Breast Cancer, a fitness
and leisure walk to raise funds
for breast cancer research at
the City of Hope National Med-
ical Center and Beckman Re-
search Institute, will take place
11:15 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at
Kensington Metropark in Mil-
ford.
Each walker needs to collect
a minimum of $25 in pledges
to participate. For more infor-
mation or a registration form,
call (810) 737-3020.

Cranbrook Hospice Care is
seeking, caring volunteers to
provide in-home support to
terminally ill patients and
their families. Fall training
sessions begin 6:30 p.m. Mon-
day, Sept. 9, in Bloomfield
Hills.
Please call Sharon Doyle or
Gerry Gold at (810) 334-6700
for an application and more in-
formation.

Help For Headaches, a pre-.

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and back and will take place
10 a.m. Simday, Aug. 25. Reg-
istration begins at 8 a..m.
For more information, call
Kathy Aulseybrook at (810)
627-4807.

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a.m.-5 p.m. , Fr
in the hospital'

day, Aug
co 1,0*ce center.
alk-ins are welcome, but
appointments are encouraged
to avoid long waits. Appoint-
ments can be made by calling
(810) 360-3314.

Baby Care and Safety, a
class on care basics for
baby, will take place 7-10
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21,
at William Beaumont Hospi-
tal.
There is a $20 charge per
couple. To register, call (800)
633-7377.

Ride For Kids, a benefit for
the Pediatric Brain Tumor
Foundation of the United
States, will feature a motorcy
cle ride from Domino Farms
through the scenic countryside

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else.
Registration is required.
Seating begins at 7 p.m. Call
(800) 968-5595 to register.

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To have an event includ-
ed in the Memos column,
please include the name,
time, day, date, location and
subject of the event as well
as a contact name and num-
ber. Send all information at
least a month in advance to
Jill Davidson Sklar, Detroit
Jewish News,
27676
Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

