School Sponsors Blood Drive Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills will host an American Heart Association blood drive 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 7, at the school. The event is coordinated with a Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart event, a national program encouraging students to be physically active as well as collect donations to help fight heart disease and stroke. For information, call (248) 851-3220. Honors Set For Teachers The Lyric Chamber Ensemble will make its first Piano Teacher of the Year Award at the annual festival, 3 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at Temple Beth El. Children 8-13 may nominate a piano teacher by sending a 150-word essay (one half-page typed or full page hand-written) completing the sen- tence, "My piano teacher deserves an award because ..." The essay should describe the qualities the teacher exhibits which bring out in the student his artistic expression and love for music. Essays should be sent to the Lyric Chamber Ensemble, 3000 Town Center, Suite 408, Southfield, MI 48075, to be received no later than Feb. 25. The top 10 finalists and the stu- dents who nominate them will receive free tickets to the concert and will be recognized on stage. The award will be presented by Lyric founder Fedora Horowitz, who will travel from her new home in Israel to perform at the festival. She will be join by pianists Michael Gurt, Tomoko Mack and Kazimierz Brzozowski. For nomination forms or informa- tion, call the Lyric Chamber Ensemble, (248) 357-1111. Intergroup Dialogues Set The National Conference for Community and Justice will sponsor an initiative intended to improve intergroup relations throughout the metropolitan Detroit area. The initiative, titled "Different peo- ple, Common Ground," is a series of small group dialogues which help par- ticipants develop understanding and tolerance for people of different racial, religious and ethnic backgrounds. Participants will attend three-hour sessions led by a trained facilitator and held at a location convenient to everyone. There is no charge to par- ticipate. If a religious, community or profes- sional organization is interested in forming a dialogue group or an indi- vidual wishes to participate, register and obtain information through the National Conference for Community and Justice, (313) 567-6225, or fax a request to NCCJ, (313) 259 9434. If you would like to purchase'the ‘98f99 JN SourceBook, please call (248) 354-6060, ext. 227. The charge is $8.95 plus shipping and handling. LET'S GET ORGANIZED! . . . . . OtatIgattelettlawatft*AN . - ............. tefttlfte. • - BEDROOMS • KITCHEN PANTRY • GARAGE WORKSHOP BASEMENT STORAGE • LAUNDRY ROOMS • HOME OFFICE ✓ v, you can.quickly find what you're looking for, your clothes have plenty of room. and accessories like belts, ties, and jewelry are right where you need them. For more information about our total home storage solutions, please give us a call and experience the difference. 248 844-8080 Call today for a FREE home evaluation DWYER AND All Dolled Up Volunteers are needed to help make dolls for Hadassah's Doll Project. The dolls are donated to local hospitals. No sewing experience is needed. Volunteers meet every Thursday from 9 a.m.-noon, at Hadassah House in West Bloomfield. To volunteer or for information, call Hadassah, (248) 683-5030. Shown working on dolls are Eleanor Smith, Pavlina Snider, Evy Keil, Gertrude Scheyer, Billie Gaum, Rene Lieberman and Candy Riollano. SONS COLLISION CENTER Collision Repair on All Makes and Models JOEL GOLDHABER, Mgr. (Formerly with Maxie Collision on Northwestern Hwy. is now serving all previous and new customers at Dwyer & Sons) • TOWING Service Available • FREE LOANER available or ask about • TURNING IN A LEASE CAR? our Deductible Savings Program See me for a free pre-inspection • FREE Estimates • ALL INSURANCE companies accepted. • FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY Service available We arc a direct repair for many. (248) 624-0400 3055 West Maple Road • 1/4 mile West of Haggerty Road} Detroit Jewish News 2/5 199' 45