SILVER COINS ANTIQUE JEWELRY GOLD COINS POCKET WATCHES COIN COLLECTIONS TIFFANY FRANKLIN MINT ROLEX WATCHES STERLING SILVER STICK PINS SILVER DOLLARS BROACHES ANTIQUE SILVER HUMMELS FLATWARE SETS SILVER BARS CANDLESTICKS DIAMONDS PAPER MONEY GEMSTONES POTEK PHIWPE SCRAP GOLD VACHERON OBJECTS D'ART TEA SERVICES BOWLS 5 TRAYS COIN WATCHES CARTIER VAN CLEEF RINGS POSTCARDS PIAGET PENDANTS 10-24 KARAT GOLD ROYAL DO(JLTON CHAINS EARRINGS We are interested in sewing you or your client in the appraisal or liquidation of your coins, jewelry, collectable: or an entire estate. PLEASE CALL OR STOP IN! • • " This page: Above: Nancy Margolis wants commu- nity involvement in implementing change. Right: Plannin committee chair Armand Lau er speaks to the crowd. Oppisite page: Community endowment director Judie Lax writes down an idea from her work group. • The session was only one of many recent Washtenaw Federation activities designed to measure the pulse of the community and determine long-range needs. According to Nancy Margolis, who is executive director of both the Federation and the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, long-range planning has included interviews with local rabbis, lay leaders and Jewish professionals as well as focus group studies and a com- munity-wide survey. So far, 600 people have responded to the survey which was inserted in the Washtenaw Jewish News and mailed to all known Jewish house- holds. And results are still being col- lated, said Lichter. The next step? Getting the commu- nity involved in implementing change. "We want to get everybody back again to work on different task forces which we will form in the coming months," said Margolis, who added that Ann Arbor's last "futuring ses- sion," held .10 years ago, led to the establishment of the JCC. According to a Federation estimate, Ann Arbor's Jewish community num- bers 2,700 families. ❑ Now — breast cancer has no place to hide in Michigan. Call us. ‘1, A/VIERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' 10/17 1997 25