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JARCarnival Fun!
ARC, the Jewish Association for Residential
Care, recently hosted its first carnival
for children of all abilities.
P ho tos by Bill Hails=
T
he JARCarnival was sponsored
by the organization's Young Adult
and Children and Family commit-
tees and held at the Irving and Bever-
ly Laker Education and Youth Complex
in West Bloomfield.
The day included games, entertain-
ment and all kinds of fun activities.
Chairing the free event were JARC
board members Amy Berlin and Judith
Shenkman.
"We developed the carnival idea
because many of the Young Adult vol-
unteers are now parents themselves,"
Shenkman said. "What better way to
build awareness than to have children
of all abilities sharing a Sunday after-
noon together." 17
Counter clockwise, from top left:
Emily Einstandig, 3, of West Bloomfield, golfs with the
help of mom Ilene.
Lilyanne Indenbaum, 3, of Franklin, drops some pay-
load into the moving train.
Jasmine Hirschman, 2, of West Bloomfield, finds it
very cool under the parachute.
Julia Eisenberg, 6, of West Bloomfield, checks out her
painted face as artist Abby Rutheiser looks on.
Erin Rhodes, 7, of Bloomfield Hills, gets a proper
bounce from Scott Schneiderman of Walled Lake and
Kevin Lepak of Commerce Township.