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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-24

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DETROIT -
JEWISH NEWS

7/24
1998

90 Detroit Jewish News

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GET
RESULTS!
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(248)354-5959

Spotlight

Children's charities unite to raise unds.

ing All of It, directed by Jody
olyn Pope and Lois
"hildren's issues will be more
Podolsky and produced by
Shaevsky. Some of the sup-
visible with the newly
Darren Gold. Look for Fran-
porters
include
Sharon
and
formed Children's Charities
cie's work this fall every
Richard
Bockoff,
Bobbi
and
Coalition, which banded
Monday on all the promo-
Dale Charnas, Elyse Essick,
together to raise more funds effective-
tion pieces for ABC/ESPN
Trudy
Foster,
Pola
and
ly. The Coalition includes the Child
Monday Night Football.
Howard Friedman, Lois and
Abuse and Neglect Council of Oak-
Jerome Gerenraich, Marcia
land County, the Community House
Gershenson, Nanci and
CARLA JEAN
in Birmingham, Orchards Children's
SEEKING MUMFORD
Mitch
Kantor,
Carol
and
SCHWA RTZ
Services and Variety, the Children's
GRADS
Mitch Klein, Melissa and
Local
Col
umnist
Charity.
Jo Ann Weissman writes that
Larry Lax, Marcie and Eric
John Levy, president of L & L
the 1958 Mumford High School
Lipsett, Carol and Michael Ziecik.
Concessions in Troy and a Variety
Reunion Committee is "desperately
For more information, call (248) 258-
board member, believes the Coalition
seeking" graduates for the 40th year
5511 or (248) 332-7173.
marks an important step into the part-
reunion to be held Saturday, Oct. 3, at
nership era and the beginning of an
the Northfield Hilton in Troy. For
HOLLYWOOD
MAKE-UP
annual event. "All four groups
more information, call Jo Ann Weiss-
Francie Paull, daughter of
are famous for their care of
man (248) 642-5279, Sue Sloman
Stephen and Rhoda
children and will con-
Salesin (248) 626-5406 or Sharon
of West Bloom-
Paull
tinue as they have
Tyner Rakotz (248) 642-9127.
field, was in town last
but will come
week visiting her
together for this
family. Paull lives
event; and the
in Los Angeles and NOTES
proceeds will be
The Woodlawn Arts Foundation
is a Hollywood
shared," says
presents "Survivors, In Search of a
make-up artist.
Levy.
She worked on the Voice: The Art of Courage," at the
The first
Somerset Collection through July 26.
independent movie
annual fund-rais-
Michigan Design Center will hold
Billy's Hollywood
ing event, "Revvin'
a sample.sale Saturday, July 25-Sun-
soon-to-
Screen
Kiss,
c.
on the Rooftops,"
day, July 26, with a portion of the
be released. Paull has
hosted by the Coali-
proceeds
to benefit Gilda's Club.
been
associated
with
'Or' th e chkhlw"
tion, will be held Fri-
more than 10 films, includ-
day, Aug. 14, at three
downtown Birmingham venues.
John and
The event is also a preview to the
Nancy Levy of
Woodward Dream Cruise.
Birmingham
"If you remember car hops, drive-in
are part of the
movies and the birth of rock and roll,
co-chair com-
then Friday, Aug. 14, will be a magical
mittee for
night. If you don't remember those
"Revvin' on
historic settings, then you might find
the Rooftops."
even more magic up on the rooftops
of Birmingham," explains Levy.
The parking garages on top of Old
Woodward and Chester will be trans-
formed into swinging party places,
playing the golden oldies. Each
rooftop party will have a different
theme.
"Revvin' on the Rooftops" will
prove there is strength in numbers,
not just in getting our serious work
done, but in throwing a terrific party.
Come on and twist the night away for
a great cause," adds Levy.
Vicki and Tom Celani, Jennifer
and Roger Penske are event chairmen.
The co-chairmen include Barbara
Goldberg, Nancy and John Levy, Car-

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