100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 30, 1996 - Image 68

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

The Address Of Choice
For The Lifestyle You Choose:
Franklin Club

A Heritage Of Excellence
For nearly two decades Franklin
Club has offered the atmosphere,
amenities and value people look
for in a full service adult commu-
nity. From delicious meals served
by a friendly waitstaff to the avail-
ability of various health care
options, Franklin Club may
be exactly the

fortable, spacious models are
available. Prepare your own meals
if you wish, or select one of the
dining plans we offer. Weekly
maid service is another option.
And just moments from your front
door, you'll find everything from
escorted van service, exercise
classes and card games to
dozens of other recre-
ational and social activi-
ties — all are

older adults who require occa-
sional personal assistance. Resi-
dents may enjoy all Franklin Club
amenities secure in the knowl-
edge that trained, caring help is
available 24 hours a day.
Welcome To The Club
We wel-



. •

address you've been
looking for.
The Apartments
At Franklin Club
Choose the apartment home that
suits your lifestyle. Several corn-

yours to pick from at
Franklin Club.
Bridgepointe
At Franklin Club
Easy living apartment homes for

come you to learn
more about the good
times, good friends
and good living awaiting you at
Franklin Club. For a free bro-
chure, or to arrange a personal
tour, call 353-2810.

61 •
FRANKLIN CLUB

Where You Choose Your Lifestyle
28301 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 810/353-2810

BUILD
A
BETTER
BODY!!
Newest Trend in Fitness

Specialized Workouts
for
Total Body Conditioning
Stress Relief
Self Defense
Non-Contact Routines

BOXING
TAI CIII

KICKBOXING
YOGA

Register Now For 1 Week Free Trial

(810) 932-5810
/reff te./fro „
Executive

BOXING CLUB

33022 Northwestern Hwy., (at 14 Mile Rd), West Bloomfield

MEMOS page 65

tonal Medical Center and Beck-
man Research 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 par-
ticipate. For more information or
a registration form, call (810) 737-
3020.

Pain management will be the

subject of a symposium to be held
at Madonna University in Livo-
nia from 12:30-4 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 8.
"Taking Charge of Your Pain"
will include workshops on adap-
tive exercise, communicating and
explaining pain, depression, hu-
mor, pain medication, meditation
and relaxation, and patient rights.
Registration is $5 in advance
(by Aug. 30) or $6 at the door. For
more information, call Nancy
Kriegler at (810) 471-3133.

William Beaumont Hospital in
Royal Oak will sponsor an adop-
tion information series at its
administration building, 6:30-8
p.m. Monday, Sept. 9.
The event is free, but registra-
tion is required. For more infor-
mation, call (800) 633-7377.

The Autism Society of America's
Oakland County Chapter will
host its first annual golf outing
at the Links at Pinewood in
Walled Lake. The event will be-
gin at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 16.
For more information or to reg-
ister, call (810) 737-9631.

Children Are Precious, a non-
profit organization dedicated to
providing short-term respite care
and support services for the fam-
ilies of seriously ill children, is
sponsoring its second annual ben-
efit golf outing at 12 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 21, at Cattails Golf Club,
57737 West Nine Mile in South
Lyon.
For more information, call (810)
573-7757.

The Inaugural Windsor-De-
troit International Terry Fox
Rim for Cancer Research, an

event to benefit the Terry Fox
Foundation of Canada and the
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute in Detroit, will take place
Sunday, Sept. 22.
The cost of the race, limited to
2,000 runners age 16 and older,
is $25. For more information, call
1-800-527-6266.

Health Care Job Fair, repre-

Cranbrook Hospice Care is seek-
ing caring volunteers to pro-
vide in-home support to
terminally ill patients and their
families. Fall training sessions be-
gin 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9, in
Bloomfield Hills.
Please call Sharon Doyle or
Gerry Gold at (810) 334-6700 for
an application and more infor-
mation.

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is sponsoring an open
meeting which will focus on the

prevention and detection of
osteoporosis. The program, co-

sponsored by Merck and Co. Inc.,
will feature speaker Dr. Carol A.
Beals.
The event will take place at
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farm-
ington Hills, 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 10. A buffet dinner will be
served.
For tickets or more information,
call Hadassah House at (810) 683-
5030.

The Sinai Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Center presents the first
in a series of lectures on nutri-
tion for the IBD (Crohn's disease
and ulcerative colitis) patient,
families and friends. The lecture,
titled The Connection Be-

tween Nutrition and Health,

will be given by registered dietit-
ian Pamela Thomas, 7-8:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 16, at the center,
located at 31500 Telegraph Road,
Suite 210 in Bingham Farms.
There is no admission fee, but
donations are appreciated. For
more information or to register,
call (800) 423-2612.

senting hospitals and nursing
homes in the area, will take place
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26,
in the Ambassador Dining Room
at Cobo Hall in Detroit.
For more information, call (313)
872-0195.

The Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion is sponsoring the Walk For
The Cure 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept.
29. The event will take place at
the General Motors Tech Center
off 12 Mile Road between Mound
and Van Dyke in Warren.
For more information, call
Dana St. Amour, (810) 569-
CURE.

Medical\ Surgical Potpourri:
New Visions for Old Prob-
lems, a nursing conference offer-

ing continuing education credits,
will feature professionals from
Botsford, William Beaumont and
Detroit Receiving hospitals. The
event will take place 7:30 a.m.-
4:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, at Bots-
ford's Zieger Center, 28050 Grand
River Ave. in Farmington Hills.
There is a $60 fee, which in-
cludes two meals. For more in-
formation or to register, call (810)
471-8824.

On To have an event included
in the MeMos column, please
include the name, tine, day,
date, location and subject of the
event as well as a contact name
and number. Send all infor-
mation at least a month in ad-
vance to Jill Davidson Sklar,
Detroit Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan