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March 13, 1998 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-13

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If you have a young child,





or are about to become a parent
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(or grandparent), you'll go ga-ga

































Bringing Up Baby?



feci-ruri 9:


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Vendors of products and services


for
children
Activities




Art exhibit, traditions display




1:20-2:20 p.m.



Demonstration of infant massage




with Faith Scott of DMC



2:20-2:20 p.m.


Baby food cooking demonstration

1 •


with Annabel Cohen





2:20-4:20 p.m.
• •

Ask the doctor panel moderated




by Lila Lazarus of Channel 4-

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food
or
other
small
Admission:



1 •

item for an infant

Jewish Community Center

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Jimmy Prentis Morris Building


For information: (24-) 967-1112

1 •
Oak Park

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1 •
Sponsored by The Neighborhood Project,

1 •

Jewish Community Center, DMC-Sinai, The Jewish News,


1 •

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit CORE Department,



Jewish Experiences for Families, Metro Parent Magazine






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TI4E J'Etstd514

2 p.m. Sunday, March 15

iHarpbeat! featuring the musical talents
of Donna Novak and Maria Flurry,
I will appear at Borders Books in Farm-
! ington Hills. Harpbeat! concerts offer
an alternative to the typical sounds of
iharp and drums. Concerts are interacT,
itive and feature sign language, and
I include musical styles ranging from
American folk to Mexican ranchera.

1 4 p.m. Sunday, March 15
!The Jewish Community Center in Oak

Park hosts "Songs Bubbie Never
I I Taught
You" with children's entertainers

Judy and David. Children ages 3-9,

'parents and grandparents are invited.
Tickets costs $4 for parents and $3
members, and $ 5
for children for
1 for parents and $4 for children non-
:members. Children 2 and younger
may attend at no charge. For tickets,
I call the Jewish Center, 967-4030.

' 6:30-9:30 on Thursday,
I March 19 or Monday, March .
i 23 or Wednesday, March 25

William Beaumont Hospital offers a
one-session course on "The Basics of
Infant/Child CPR." The course costs
$25. The Thursday class will be at
the Beaumont Rehabilitation and
i Health Center, Classrooms C and D,
1746 Purdy in Birmingham. The Mon-
: day class will be in the first-floor class-
! room at the Beaumont Medical Build-
: ing, 6700 N. Rochester Road in
i Rochester Hills. The Wednesday class
will be in classrooms J and K at Beau-
mont Hospital, 44201 Dequindre in
!Troy. To register, call 1-800-633-
17377.

1 Through March 29
Cranbrook Institute of Science pre-
sents "For the Young at Art: Selections
Ifromthe Permanent Collection for the
I Younger Visitor." The exhibit includes
sculpture, paintings and works on
paper, along with fun and informative
"learning-to-look" labels designed to
I engage the younger visitor. Admission
price is 55 for adults, and S3 for stu-
dents and those 65 and older. Cron-
brook is at 380 Lone Pine Road in
Bloomfield Hills.

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