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Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival supporters Evan and Gwen Weiner, Rabbi Daniel and Deborah Syme, Annette Fink and
James Tocco
A Festive Preview For
Great Lakes Chamber Music
e Great Lakes Chamber Mu- Setzer and Peter Oundjuan.
sic Festival kicked off its
The preview featured pianist
fourth season with a gala Mr. Tocco and the Veronika String
fund-raiser at the Bloomfield Quartet. The quartet, composed
Hills home of former Kmart of four women from Moscow,
Chairman Joseph Antonini and played the works of Gershwin,
his wife, Kathy. This year's festi- Tchaikovsky and Shumann. Rab-
val will be held from
bi Daniel Syme of Tem-
June 7-21. The Great
ple Beth El and his wife,
Lakes Chamber Music
Deborah, attended the
Festival began as a joint
benefit. This year's event
venture of Temple Beth
co-chairmen are Gwen
El and St. Hugo of the
and Evan Weiner.
Hills Church. The 1997
Some of the Great Lakes
program is expanded to
Chamber Music sup-
two weeks and now in- CARLA SC HWARTZ porters were Annette
cludes Kirk in the Hills
and Herschel Fink,
LOC AL
Church.
Aviva and Dean
COLU MNIST
This year's concerts,
Friedman, Marcia
which alternate among
Gershenson, Nancy
the three venues, have attract- and Jim Jonas, Marcy and
ed 17 performers from around Michael Klein, Julie and Ed-
the world. Artistic Director ward Levy, Helene and David
James Tocco assembled the Lubin, Gail Mondry, Sandi
lineup. Among the stel- Millionai re party- and Claude Reitel-
lar musicians are Ruth goers Ma rgot Parr, man, Leslie Slatin,
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Laredo, Eugene Is- Sharon Fle ischman, Aim and Steven Wein-
tomin, Paul Katz, Marvin Fl eischman er.
David Finkel, Philip and Carol R osenberg.
The June concerts will
feature the music of Schubert,
Mendelsohn and Brahms, all of
whom mark important anniver-
saries this year. For ticket infor-
mation, call (810) 362-9329.
MILLIONAIRES PARTY
The Jewish Home for Aged,
Fleischman Residence/Blumberg
Plaza recently held its annlial mil-
lionaires party at Tam O'Shanter
Country Club. Frieda Langnas
and Daniel Redstone were co-
chainnen of the event, which had
a '50s theme. Joel Smith and
Jon Steinberg helped set up the
evening, while Pearlina Bodzin,
Michael Pivoz and Gary Shif-
man acquired the prizes. Some of
the greeters at the event included
Joseph and Amy Berke, Stan-
ley and Sandy Boykansky,
Marvin and Sharon Fleisch-
man and Mark and Andrea
Rubinstein. Proceeds from the
event will enhance programming
at the Jewish Home for Aged.
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NOTES
Photographer Mark Silk will
be at Borders Book Store in Birm-
ingham 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
22. Her exhibit at Borders will run
through Feb. 28.
The Detroit Oratorio Society
will hold a gourmet dinner and
fashion show at Saks Fifth Ave-
nue 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March
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