DaycWance for Women Need answers about thinning hair? Call 248-855-8845 and receive free information concerning: • Thin hair in front • Thin hair on top • Thin hair in crown • Thin hair throughout head • Hair loss from medical problems "Private Consultations are free 11 Sometimes in our lives, we all wish to push back the clock- It would be only fair to want more hair. BERT GREEN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS green scenes White Water Reunion When I saw almost 20 "young-adulters" at Mai Thai one night a few weeks ago, I knew it had to be for more than just the apple salad and satay. It was. On Memorial Day weekend, the Fresh Air Soci- ety helped organize a white-water rafting trip to the New River in West Virginia. Almost 60 folks went along, and the purpose of the dinner was to share pictures, reminisce, gossip and visit. The trip was open to couples and singles, ages 21 and up, and included not only the white water, but also camping, hiking, rock climbing. The $150 price Need a Free brochure, call 248-855-8845 Tiv-fit for Men Specializing in "Age Appropriate" for men who fear being detected wearing new hair. Call 248-855-1950 and speak toTony Williams, Director of Tru-Fit for 22 years. Hours: M - f 9-5 Thurs. 9-7 5799 West Maple Road in West Bloomfield included everything, with a bonus of precipitation. "Oy vay, the rain" was a familiar refrain! Barb Tunick helped with the reunion and said, "We had so much fun and [took] so many pictures, we felt we needed to get together and share some more laughs." Karen Davis said, "It's been too long since we've seen each other." Mark Levine flipped through a pho- to album, saying that the weekend "was quite 'in- tents', and oy, the rain kept us on our toes!" Kimberley Davis said the group on this second an- nual trip "was dynamic and fun," and she hopes to have a third trip next year. The group (pictures) had as good a time at dinner as on the trip. Just look out for those class-five rapids, and know that no tent or rain-fly in the world really works during a deluge!! Bagels & Baseball • Clinical Teaching • Testing/Evaluation • Therapeutic Tutoring 545-6677 • 433-3323 11 1 LY , • Owner, Director d http://www.metroguide.com/Iynne DAVID ROSENMAN'S AlUTO ANN ■ PIURCHASEIRS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (248) 851-CARS (248) 851-2277 Not doing anything this Sunday (Aug. 17) morn- ing? How about playing ball and having a nosh? You don't have to be athletic, and there's no cost, no groups to join, no forms to sign. The B'nai B'rith Leadership Network has an informal pickup softball game at Pioneer Park in Farmington Hills (Farmington Road, about 1/2 mile north of 13 Mile, on the west side of Farmington). They supply bagels, juice, softball equipment (if necessary) and 12-20 players, who break up into teams and play for a couple of hours. Karen Safran and Alan Schwarz organize the group, whose participants felt left out of the more competitive leagues. It's co-ed, open to couples and singles from the roughly 21-35-ish ages. "It's just an informal, fun way to meet peo- ple, play a little sports and eat a bit," says Safran. "We make up the rules as we go along, and most players usually get at least four or five strikes before they're out!" They've been playing since July, and if there's enough interest, they'll play into the fall. For more information, call Karen Safran, (248) 788-9428. Fun Overnight Heard great things about the "Young Adult Overnight" at Camp Tamarack (July 18- 19). In conjunction with the camp's 95th an- niversary, this free, 24-hour camp experience was open to anyone. Rick Goren of the Fresh Air Society helped coordinate the event, which was at- tended by more than 70 youngish adults. Everything from Shabbat dinner (remem- ber the roasted chicken and noodles?) and singing, to just about every camp activity you could imagine: mountain biking, horse- back riding, water skiing, waterfront, a big bonfire and just hanging out. Bob Goldsmith, a former counselor, didn't want to leave. "I really loved camp, and it was great to be back — a lot has changed over the years, but the feel was still the same." He said the food was better than he re- membered, and camp seemed a bit small- er. More 95th anniversary events are planned. Call the Fresh Air Society at (248) 661-0600 for information. Li