• '••••.•: rm•%-`1 4•* .1.. =.s• • • JCC Offers Youth Classes The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will offer enrichment classes for children and young teens at its D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building in West Bloomfield. New this year is the "Actor's Studio Workshop" with Randy Topper for students in grades six- eight. The beginner-level workshop will explore basic concepts of direct- ing, set, costume and make-up design. The workshop begins Sunday, Nov. 7, and runs three sessions. "Wooden Wonders" is open to children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The class will create fun and functional wood projects. There is a $10 materials fee for the six-week class, which begins Tuesday, Nov. 9. "Clay-Matics" begins Thursday, No 11, for six weeks. Children in kindergarten through fifth grade will create projects using clay and every- day objects to form shapes. There is a $10 materials fee. "Collaging and More" with Anita Cywiak is for children in kinder- garten through third grade. The six- week class will begin Wednesday, Nov. 10; it involves cutting and glu- ing materials and assembling diverse shapes and textures. There is a $10 materials fee. Anita Cywiak leads the "Kids Book Club," for children in grades 2- 5 starting Thursday, Nov. 11, for six weeks. The book club encourages children to share their favorite poems, riddles, personal artwork and books. They also will write their own stories. There is a charge for the class. "Craft Mania" with Anita Cywiak gives children in kindergarten through grade 5 an opportunity to make art projects. The six-week class starts Thursday, Nov. 11. There is a $10 materials fee. "Theater with Nancy Gurwin" opens up the inner workings of the- ater to children in grades 1-8. The class focuses on the expressive use of voice and body, creative movement and musical performance. "Beginning Theater" for children in first grade begins Monday, Nov. 8, and runs six weeks. "Beginning Theater" for chil- dren in grades 1-5 begins Monday, Nov. 8 for six weeks. The eight-week "Advanced Theater" for kids in grades 7 and 8 begins Wednesday, Nov. 10. For information, call the JCC Youth Services Department, (248) 661-7687. you can enjoy newly remodeled, spacious one- or two-bedroom apartments. We offer a wealth of amenities and activities, fine dining, a health and wellness program all in a close-knit, community of friendly neighbors. If you're looking for retirement living, assisted living or Alzheimer's care, you'll find that THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN gives cause to celebrate. THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor at a time. 28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 www.thefountains.com ARNOLD THE BEST DARN DENIM IN DETROIT! LINCOLN-MERCURY-MAZDA Drive East Pay The Least mema x PASSION FOR THE ROADTM' LINCOLN Mercury GIL PRATT Leasing Manager Your West Side Specialist (81 0) 445-6000 Gratiot Ave. at 12 Mile-Road Roseville, MI 48066 Fax (810) 771-7340 6889 Orchard Lake Rd. 1/4 Mile South of Maple West Bloomfield RearEnds@aol.com EAR ENDS "Bring Yours In & We'll Fit It" 248.626.4333 11/5_ 1999 Detroit Jewish News 51