DEBBIE WALLIS LANDAU Special to the Jewish News Gift R Givers eceiving just one Lego set or one Barbie doll at holiday time might seem meager to some kids, but not for those who will get a gift like that through this season's Orchards Children's Services toy drive. For the 2,500 foster or adoptive children who will receive one, a holiday toy represents a bright light in an otherwise bleak winter. Then adding to that an invitation to go to a fun winter carnival, some special memories are clearly in the making for these young boys and girls. Orchards Children's Services, a Southfield-based foster care agency and adop- tion agency, is holding its seventh annual holiday toy drive to collect and deliver gifts for children living in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. For the third time, the agency is co-sponsoring "A Special Gift: The Mayor's Party for the City of Detroit" with the Family Independence Agency of Wayne County and the Lovelight Foundation. The four-hour funfest will take place Sunday, Dec. 5, at Detroit's Cobo Center. It will include baked goods donated by members of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. The carnival is significant enough — and massive enough — to require the combined energies of 1,300 volunteers who plan to pamper the 5,000 expected guests. Orchards volunteer Annette Rich of Birmingham, a Temple Shir Shalom member, is spending a lot of time on the toy drive. She is co- chairing this year's holiday party with Nancy Cantor of Bloomfield Hills. "I'll never forget the first time I volunteered at the annual party," Rich said. "A little boy was told he could sample every- thing and enjoy every ride. He said, 'You guys don't say "no" to anything we ask for!' "You see, it's a day of yeses. That's what makes it so special for everyone involved. That's why I keep working on it." "Orchards is providing the party's volunteers this year," said spokeswoman Lois Gerenraich of Farmington Hills, the agency's director of volunteers. "We are well on our way to reaching our number but still need more people. It's a wonderful, feel-good day for people to take part in." Transportation will be provided for Volunteers help Orchards Children's Services say "yes" at holiday time. 45, ti m 10 al U SI k.\.‘ !tgr A a a za 11 =Ur, ec .Iiiit „7, gr a 0 ,. a a a a m .. , a a Lois Gerenraich of Orchards Children's Services with Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer : at the mayor's fifth annual A Special Gift holiday party. :•• k`.4. a s a ti :,'' - A holiday party for youngsters co-hosted by Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer will have sup- port of the Detroit Jewish community. Debbie Wallis Landau is a freelance writer living in West Bloomfield. 11/19 1999 37