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September 26, 1997 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-26

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Jewish Family Service Fall Fix-Up Project
Yes, I want to lend a helping hand at the Fall Fix-Up Project!

Sunday, Oct. 5

The Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center hosts the 1 1 th
annual "Apples & Honey and Lots,
Lots More," sponsored by Jewish
Experiences For Families, The
Jewish News and the JCC. This
year's free program, from 1 :30-
3:30 p.m., will include activities
for children of all ages, holiday
cooking demonstrations, a treasure
hunt and storytelling by Corinne
Stavish. At 4 p.m., songwriter-
singer Craig Taubman will enter-
tain with a family concert that
costs $5 for each JCC member
and $7 for non-members. For tick-
ets, call (248) 661-7649.

English Gardens hosts its fifth
annual Harvest Happening 9
until 6 p.m. at English Gardens
stores in West Bloomfield,
Eastpointe, Dearborn Heights and—/
Clinton Township. The program
features country music and a pet-
ting zoo from noon to 4 p.m.,
along with various free children's,
activities.

Sunday, Sept. 28

Address

The Southfield Fire Dept. will
hold an open house from noon to
4 p.m. at fire headquarters,
24477 Lahser Road. The event
will feature a live demonstration
showing fire fighters and para-
medics at work. There will be face
painting, a moon walk, rides on
the fire truck and guest appear-
ances by Sparky the Fire Dog and
Smokey the Bear. The event is free,
with a $2 charge for those wish-
ing their photos taken in fire
gear. Proceeds benefit the
University of Michigan Burn
Trauma Center. For information,
call (248) 354-7807.

business

Complete and return
Jewish Family Service
the form to Nitzana York at: 24123 Greenfield
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Optional: Please let us know if you
have special technical skills.

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9/26
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What's Up?

SHOES

Orchard Mall

Orchard Lake Rd. • N. of Maple
W. Bloomfield • 851-5566
"Serving the Community for over 40 Years"

Through Sept. 28

The Detroit Science Center hosts
"Backyard Monsters: The World of
Insects" with a display of giant spi-
ders and other creatures. Also at
the Detroit Science Center are
IMAX films Super Speedway,
Special Effects, Destiny in Space.
The Detroit Science Center is at
5020 John R. Admission is $6.75
for adults, $4.75 for those 3-17
and for seniors 60 and older.

Sunday, Oct. 5

At Cranbrook Institute of Science's_,
honey and apples festival, visitors
can see each stage of honey pro-
duction. Guests also may wash and
grind their own apples to make
cider. Those wishing to take cider
home should bring apples (one gro-
cery bag makes about 1 gallon)
and a clean, gallon jug. The activi-
ties are included in regular museum\
admission, which is $7 for adults
and $4 for children 3-17 and
senior citizens 60 and older.
Children under 3 are free. For informs
mation, call (248) 645-3200.

Throughout October

Upland Hills Farm in Oxford hos; ,7_;
a pumpkin festival each weekend in
October. General admission is
$5.50 for children and $7.50 for--/
adults, which includes a pumpkin,
hayrides, sheep-shearing demonstra-
tions and a family concert with the
Chautauqua Express.
For information, call Upland Hill,/
Farm, (248) 628-1611.

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Do you have an event you would like
included on the AppleTree calendar? Please

mail information (typed, double-spaced), at

least two weeks in advance to AppleTree
Calendar, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,

Ml 46034, or fax (248) 354-6069, There is
no charge, but we reserve the right to edit

all copy and print material at our discre
tion. Be sure to include the time date and

place of event, along with a phone number
for more information,

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