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October 11, 1996 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-11

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FIRST OPTOMETRY OPENS IN WALLED LAKE!

FREE"

ALL SEASON
PRESCRIPTION
SUNGLASSES

When you buy any regular pair of prescription
glasses, we'll give you a FREE PAIR OF
PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES! It's that simple!

Prior orders and other discount programs excluded. One coupon per patient, per purchase.
Limited time offer. Some insurance plans excluded. 'Sunglasses to be chosen from the $79 collection.
"Includes single vision plastic lenses only.

VALUABLE COUPON!

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FREE

VALUABLE COUPON!

FREE

EYEGLASS REPAIR KIT

HOT OR COLD THERMAL MUG

Bring this coupon into the First Optometry location nearest you
and receive a handy eyeglass repair kit, containing a specially
designed screwdriver, magnifying glass and replacement
screws for your glasses...and it's ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Now, while supplies last, when you come in and make
anypurchase, we'll give you our terrific22 oz. hot or cold
thermal mug ABSOLUTELY FREE!

No purchase necessary.
One per person.

L Jewish News 9/96

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Valid only at
these three ol9ces.

While mugs lost.
Must hove coupon.

eye care centers

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WALLED LAKE

(810) 626-9590

(810) 669-6311

Joint Adventure

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WEST BLOOMFIELD

39680 14 Mile Rd.

Carol Rosenberg of Jewish Home for Aged helps JARC resident Rose Ziegelman off
the bus at Butzel Conference Center.

Valid only of
these three offices.

NEW LOCATION!

Newbury Square Shopping Ctr.
Dr. Mark Cook

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6667 Orchard Lake
Dr. Eva Yavine

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eye care centers

FARMINGTON HILLS

38487 W. 10 Mile
Dr. Michael Lipson

(810) 477-9300

COME IN & SAVE! WALK-INS ALWAYS WELCOME!

FIND YOUR JEWISH SPIRIT
AT BARNES AND NOBLE!

MIDRASHA CENTER FOR ADULT JEWISH LEARNING PRESENTS:

FINDING JOY:

A PRACTICAL

SPIRITUAL GUIDE TO HAPPINESS

Taught by Rabbi Dannel Schwartz of Temple Shir Shalom

THURSDAYS, OCT. 17, NOV. 7 & 21, 1996 7:00 - 8:30 PM
AT BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSELLERS

6800 Orchard Lake Rd. (south of 15 Mile Rd.), West Bloomfield

For Reservations Call Naomi Blumenberg at
the Agency for Jewish Education (810) 354-1050

NO CHARGE DON'T MISS IT

*

JARC and Fleischman residents celebrate
one year of shared programming.

JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER

A

fter several Shabbat din-

Fleischman hosted many of the
ners, bingo games, arts- JARC residents at weekly Shab-
and-crafts symposiums bat dinners, dances, special
and holiday get-togethers, events and holiday activities.
a union between the Jewish As- JARC residents reciprocated,
sociation for Residential Care throwing barbecue parties at
and the Fleischman Residence their homes for some of their new
has turned one year old.
Fleischman friends.
To celebrate, a group of resi-
"One of the goals of this field
dents from each agency headed is to integrate our seniors with
to Butzel Conference Center in seniors in the general communi-
Ortonville last week to enjoy a ty," said Chris Hench, assistant
cool autumn day filled with ac- director of JARC. "The older
tivities.
folks, by and large, don't want to
"Everyone who went came be associated with the develop-
back on a high," said Chris mentally disabled. This has been
Hench, assistant director of a big, big exception."
JARC. "It was a big success."
JARC, serving the needs of the
The union began last year developmentally disabled, has a
when administrator and assis- clientele which is mostly in their
tant director of the Jewish Home 40s, although fully one-third is
for Aged Carol Rosenberg invit- over 50. "We are servicing people
ed some of the older JARC resi- up to 78 years old," Ms. Hench
dents to participate in regularly said.
scheduled events.
The staff from the two agen-
"JARC homes have residents cies is also sharing their exper-
living there who are aging, and tise, giving seminars and lectures
we specialize in people who are on aging issues.
aging," said Myrna Katz, pro-
The success of the joint ven-
gram director of Fleischman Res- ture has convinced the two agen-
idence. "It seems like a natural cies to continue the shared
combination that thcy could come programming. Upcoming events
over here or we could go there for include a fashion show at Fleis-
various planned activities."
chman which will feature a
After sending monthly activi- JARC resident modeling fashions
ty schedules to the JARC homes, from the Fleischman gift shop. ❑

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