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November 05, 1999 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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oung adults get into the mix
each year at the annual JARC
fall fund-raiser.
On Oct. 24, JARC's Young
Adult Committee hosted its annual
Twilight Gala at the Motor City Grill.
The event came between the two benefit
performances of Lily Tomlin's one-
woman show, The Search for Signs of
Intelligent Life in the Universe at
Detroit's Fisher Theatre.
JARC is a Jewish association for resi-
dential care for adults with developmen-
tal disabilities.



Clockwise from top:
Lily Tomlin, center, relaxed with JARC executive
Joyce Keller, left, and Twilight Gala chair Heidi
Katzman.

Jay Feldman of Ypsilanti and Amy Brode of
Royal Oak enjoyed the festivities.

Alan and Carol Havis of Franklin at the
Twilight Gala.

Maggie Egrin of Huntington Woods and Abby
Rutheiser of Royal Oak shared the laughs.

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11/5
1999

Detroit Jewish

News 105

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