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Helping Hands
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ter care at Orchards Children's
he "Grant Hill
Services.
"Each of these girls
Shoot for a Cure"
had
such
hardship in their lives
benefit held last
that
we
just
wanted to use our
month raised more
talents
and
do
something to
than $250,000 to benefit
make
their
lives
brighter and
research and treatment of neu-
happier
this
holiday
season,"
rological diseases at Henry
said
Stacey.
Ford Hospital. Chairmen Pam
Dr. Robert Beitman of the
Rosenblum, Karen Davidson,
CARLA JEAN
Beitman
Laser Eye Institute in
Margot Halperin and Elise
SCHWARTZ
West
Bloomfield
will help
Schostak all worked toward
Local Columnist someone see clearer this sea-
the success of the event. More
son. In honor of the 10,000th
than 500 patrons attended the
laser
vision
correction surgery to be per-
benefit held at the Spirit of Detroit in
formed
at
the
DMC Vision Center in
Dearborn.
Farmington
Hills,
Dr. Beitman will per-
"We are very grateful to the commu-
form
the
surgery
for
a financially disad-
nity and to Grant Hill for their support
vantaged
individual
in
the Detroit area.
of the seventh annual "Shoot for a
DMC
and
the
Farmington
Area Lions
Cure" that generates funds to help
Club
are
sponsoring
the
program.
patients with a variety of neurological
The Alcatraz Brewing Company
diseases," said Dr. Mark Rosenblum,
recently
donated $2,100 to HAVEN.
chairman of the department of neuro-
"Our
main
counseling facility and
surgery and co-director of the Hermelin
shelter
experienced
a devastating fire
Brain Tumor Center at Henry Ford
on
Nov.
14,"
said
Hedy
Nuriel,
Hospital.
HAVEN
president
and
CEO.
"These
The mother and daughter team of
funds
along
with
generous
communi-
Maxine and Stacey Weinberg of Salon
ty support will help us continue to
Sydney in Birmingham donated a day
of beauty and wellness last week to a
group of young women who receive fos-
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Clockwise from top left..
Brittany Turner of
Bloomfield Hills danced
with "The Nutcracker."
Claud Aipels and Efim
Khankin at the Universal
Watch 6. Jewelry trunk
show in Birmingham.
Dr. Mark and Pam
Rosenblum and David and
Elise Schostak contributed
to success of "Shoot for a
Cure."
Maxine and
Stacey
Weinberg of
Salon Sydney
in
Birmingham
donated a
day of beauty
services to
disadvan-
taged women.