LULU'S BRA SALE! Community Buy 2, Get FREE! Day Care Adult Center Stock up and save from our great selection. Buy 2 from the same maker and you'll receive a third bra free through the mail from that maker! Personal attention and fit for all sizes! . GLuGlAisGIAngetie Maple at Lahser (Next to Blockbuster Video) • Bloomfield Hills • 248-644-4576 Open 10 - 6 Daily ATTITUDES• • • for the Mind Specializbig in heart warming gifts, relaxation and self-improvement aids. Motivational Tapes Fibre Optic Displays Massage Products Inspirational Gifts Recovery Items Water Fountains Music Jewelry Candles Lava Lamps Crystal Prisms Aromatherapy Construction is expected to begin this summer, pending approval from West Bloomfield township, on the Peter and Dorothy Brown Adult Day Care Center for older adults with Alzheimer's disease and other dementia disorders. Operated by the Jewish Home and Aging Services and Jewish Vocational Service, the adult day care center will accommodate up to 35 participants daily on the Maple/Drake campus and provide structured, stimulating and therapeutic activities in a Jewish setting. The state-of-the-art facility will be attached to the Fleischman Residence and will have a secure outdoor court- yard, home-like atmosphere and design, residential kitchen, living room, dining room, den and sun porches. Land for the Brown Center was pro- vided by the United Jewish Foundation. A second day care program site will be established at the Rose and Sidney Diem Jewish Vocational Service Build- ing in Southfield. The programs are designed to maxi- mize the participants' self-esteem and abilities through health monitoring, social and cultural activities, holiday cel- ebrations, exercise, field trips, cooking, gardening and music, art and pet thera- Py. Kosher lunches will be provided to 7421 Orchard Lake Road • NE Corner at 14 Mile Rd. (248) 539-2200 • Attitudes©Feelings.com 6t H omo re 248-932-3377 DETROIT swiss NEWS INTERNATIONAL NEWS PLUS 5/22 1998 50 372 Oulleite Avenue • Windsor, Canada B6P/Pisgah Meeting Set The Business and Professional/Pisgah Chapter, Jewish Women International will hold its general meeting noon Sun- day, May 24, at Whitehall Apartments clubhouse, 16190 Cumberland Road, Southfield. The program will feature Ilya Koza- dayev, concert pianist. A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge. Prospective members and guests are wel- come. Well-Being Essay Contest Mon.- Fri. 10:00-7:00 Sat. 9:00 - 6:00 For the Ultimate One-Of-Hind Gift... Your Rohen Wedding Glass Made into a Mezuza or In Sugar Tree Plaza Frozen in Lucite! On Orchard Lake Road Just North of Maple participants, and transportation will be available. This service will give respite to caregivers, who will be able to take a break from the round-the- clock responsibilities of caring for a frail loved one. The Commission on Jewish Elder- care Services is a participant in the plan- ning process for the adult day care pro- gram. COJES is a partnership of the Jewish Federation, United Jewish Foun- dation and the following Federation constituent agencies that provide ser- vices to older adults: Jewish Communi- ty Center, Jewish Family Service, Jewish Federation Apartments, Jewish Home and Aging Services, Jewish Vocational Service together with DMC-Sinai Hos- pital. • Breaking ground for the new Peter and Dorothy Brown Adult Day Care Center on the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Campus are, front row: Dorothy and Peter Brown; and back row, from left: Robert Naftal kf y , president of the Jewish Federation o Metropolitan Detroit; and Robert Slat in, president of the United Jewish Foundation. The Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services (COJES), in conjunction with the Detroit Jewish News, is seeking entries for its creative writing contest about personal well being. The contest is being held as part of the COJES community education day to be held 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at the Kahn Jewish Community Center. L__\ Theme of the contest is "My Keys to Well Being." Entry deadline is Aug. 14, 1998. Contest rules are as follows: Entrants must describe their Keys to Well Being in 500 words or less. Each entry must be typed or printed legibly (on a sepa- rate sheet of paper). First, second and third place prizes will be awarded. Entrants must be 21 or older. Entries will be judged on creativity, originality and relevance to the topic. The official form must accompany each entry. Reproductions of this form are accept- able. Employees or family members of COJES agencies or the Detroit Jewish News are ineligible. All entries become