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March 13, 1998 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-13

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INTRODUCING OUR
NEW MENU WITH

PRICES NOW EVEN
LOWER THAN BEFORE:

Spotlight

The Child Abuse Council honors Michelle Engler.

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

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men of the evening included Judge
Hilda Gage, Judge Wendy Potts,
Judge Joan Young and Harriet Rot-
ter. Some of the patrons spotted in
the crowd included Julie Cummings,
Alyssa Martina, Robert Sher, Tom
August, Phyllis and Stephen Strome,
Roberta and Sheldon Toll,
Neil Gross, Mert Segel, and
Levi and Barbara Smith.

he Child Abuse and
Neglect Council recently
honored first lady Michelle
Engler for her work on
behalf of children. More than
150 patrons attended the
event at the Bingham Farms
home of Dr. Norman and
HEART ART
Harriet Rotter. Lois
The
Roeper Lower School in
was
the
event
Shaevsky
Bloomfield
Hills recently held
chairman.
an exhibit to benefit the
Lila Lazarus, weekend
American Heart Association
anchor and good health
reporter for WDIV-TV,
CARLA JEAN (AHA). All artwork created
by the children was required
greeted the guests. "It's vital
SCH W ARTZ
to have organizations like the Local Columnist to include a heart. The works
were available for purchase
Child Abuse Council around
with all the proceeds donated to the
because child abuse trends are on the
AHA. Jack Silver, 10, of Huntington
rise," she noted.
Woods made a painting inspired by the
Lois Shaevsky introduced the first
artist Jim Dine. Shayna Scafe, 11, of
lady with a glowing tribute.
Rochester Hills, created a hand-colored
"As parents we all know families are
tile
embossed with heart shapes.
our first priorities, and in Mrs. Engler
we have a woman who
understands how pre-
cious her own and other
children are." Shaevsky
then presented the first
lady with the first Angel
to Michigan's Children
Award. The award was a
Lalique crystal angel
donated by Doug and
Sydell Schubot of Jules
R. Schubot Jewellers in
Troy.
The honorary chair-

Above: Budding artists Jack
Silver and Shayna Scafe of
Roeper display their " eart"
works of art.

Many of the atrons at the Child Abuse Council
event posed or a photo with First Lady Michelle
Engler. Here Mark and Lois Shaevsky surround the
first lady.

The art show raised
$4,325.
An upcoming event at
Roeper is the winter pro-
duction of The Taming of
the Shrew, from March 27-
April 5. Some of the cast
members include Linde
Levin, Peter Robins
Brown, Charley Marcuse
and Lindsay Schubner. For
more information, call
(248) 203-7933.

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REACH FOR THE STARS
The West Bloomfield Women's Club
presents their annual charity and fash-
ion show, "Reach for the Stars," 11:30
m. Sunday, March 22, at the Novi
Hilton to benefit the Alzheimer's
Association Detroit area chapter. Rhea
Towart, Vivian Harris, Marsha
Rosenblatt and Marilyn Dano are
some of the active members.
According to Marilyn Dano, "Rhea
Towart has been the driving force of
this group of women for more than 15
years." For reservations, call Rhea
Towart, (248) 661-5551.

NOTES
The 80th annual Builders Home &
Detroit Flower Show runs through
Sunday, March 15, at Cobo Hall.
For more information, consult the
website at www.builders.org or call
(248) 737-4478.
On Sunday, March 15, Morris the
cat will make a special appearance at
the Michigan Humane Society's sec-
ond annual PETelethon on WKBD-
TV Channel 50 from noon-5 p.m.
ALS of Michigan, a nonprofit orga-
nization dedicated to fight Lou
Gehrig's disease, will host a fashion
show fund-raiser 6:45 p.m. Saturday,
March 21, at the Somerset Collection.
Gov. and Mrs. John Engler and
Mitch Albom are honorary chairmen
of the event. Tickets are $100 per per-
son. For more information, call (313)
382-0480. ❑

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