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her "Sonnets for a Solitary Oboe"
chosen by the Society of Corn-
posers, Inc. to be performed at its
annual convention held at Flori-
da International University in
Miami, Fla., on March 5, 1997.
The work will be performed by
SYLVIA SHERMAN, founding
member of the Detroit Wood-
winds Quartet.
ERIK SNIDER, 1990 Birming-
ham Groves graduate, -recently
received his master's degree from
the University of Iowa. He is the
assistant sports information di-
rector of the Women's Depart-
ment at the University of Iowa.
His parents are Edee and George
Snider, formerly of Franklin Vil-
lage of Albuquerque, N.M.
TON/6/1
7pm - lOpm Gallery Crawl
(All Restaurants Open Later!)
Join the Galleries as they host opening receptions for their September shows.
Art Furnishings &
Accessories
The Art
Experience.
ShawGuido
21 N. Saginaw •
810-333-0333
GALLERY
THE VELVET LOUNGE
CR[ATIVf CUISINF. AffORDABLY PRIM)
Art Studio & Art Therapy
formerly Habatat/Shaw Gallery
1 NORM SAGINAW
17 W. Lawrence • (810) 332-3920
Contemporary &
Historic Ceramic &
Contemporary Metals
7
7 N. Saginaw • 810-333-1070
51,11111T11
29 S. Saginaw
(810) 334-7411
SHARON WISE is the new pro-
gram director of Hillel of Metro
Detroit. She has served as the
youth director of Congregation
Beth Shalom for the past two
years.
338-7337
HABATAT GALLERIES
Contemporary Glass
7 N. Saginaw • (810) 333-2060
LAWRENCE
AWRENCE 4T GALLERY
6 N. Saginaw
810-334-6716
EXPERIENCE
The
An Artists'
Cooperative
REAL Taste of Memphis Cuisine
8 North Saginaw Street
Here's To
Do you have an item for the
"Here's To" column? Please
send it to Sy Manello at The
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin,
Southfield, MI. 48034.
A picture would be appre-
ciated, color or black and white.
If you wish to have the photo
returned, please enclose a
stamped, self-addressed enve-
lope.
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SEPTEMBER 6+h
PHONE: (810) 334-7900
51 N. Saginaw
(810) 338-6200
MAYA'S
THE
ANDERSON
GALLERY
Fine Textile & Fiber Art
17 N. Saginaw • (810) 335-4011
DELI & RESTAURANT
(810) 332-8787
22 N. Saginaw
KOSHER CORNED BEEF
SCULPTURA
A Baltic Gallery
Pike Street
7 N. Saginaw • (810) 334-1004
18 West Pike Street • (810) 334-1818
Colangelo's
Affordable Authentic Italian Cuisine
2 N. Saginaw at Pike • Pontiac
• 810-334-2275
Stepping Stones
Program Set
Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me
is a weekly educational program
that offers a comfortable envi-
ronment for families with chil-
dren ages 5-16 to learn about
Jewish heritage, culture, and tra-
ditions. There is no tuition fee,
but there will be a minimal fee
for materials.
For information, call AJE,
(810) 354-1050. Stepping Stones
to a Jewish Me is a program of
Jewish Experiences for Families,
a division of the Agency for Jew-
ish Education.
COFFEE
HOUSE
7 N. Saginaw
810-745-9790
Cabaret Style
Concert Club & Bar
7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac
• 810-335-8100
glass furniture & accessories
180 N. Saginaw St. • 810.332.2442
The Area's Most Beautifu
"Dinning Rooth at the Area'
Most Reasonable Prices.
Dinner Entrees Starting at $9 95
AJE Hosts
Apples, Honey
The 10th Annual Apples and
Honey and Lots, lots more, will
be held Sunday, Sept. 8, from 1-
3:30 p.m. at the Agency for Jew-
ish Education.
Kosher foods will be on sale, as
well as lulav-etrog and sukkah
kits at special prices.
For information, call the
Agency for Jewish Education,
(810) 354-1050.
Located on 12 Mile Road in front of the
Copper Creek Subdivision between
Halstead and Haggerty Roads
27925 Golf Pointe Boulevard, Farmington Hills
(810) 489-1777
13 S. Saginaw
810-334-1999
NIGHTCLUB
Modern Man Sculptures
Hand Carved and
Hand Painted
in the Style of
Miro, Picasso,
Kandinsky,
and More
29203 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield (810) 356-5454
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