MOTOR COACH TOURS AIR AND CRUISE TRAVEL WASHINGTON, DC Spotlight $453 April 27 30 (Meals, Tour) - VAN GOGH, DIA , - wing Well $59 April 30, May 13 & 21 (Dinner) STRATFORD ("3 Musketeers" & "Fiddler On The Roof") $229 May 19-20 (also thru Oct. Fr. $75) CAPE COD/WHALE WATCH July 8-9 thru Oct. SHAW FEST All For Children $699 MAY 21-27 (Meals, Tour) Fr. $239 "MAMA MIA -- Toronto (NEW HIT!) $339 July 14-16 & Aug 11-13 Fashion show benefits the Child Abuse and Neglect Council. "AIDA" (Elton John/Tim Rice Musical) N.Y. JULY 26-30 (Stat. of Liberty & Ellis Island, Meals, Tour) $699 CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER -15 Day Cruise 32 Meals! $3027 June 4, Sept. 6 & 17 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND - 17 Days & 22 Meals! $3942 Oct. 30 - Nov. 15 CALL FOR ADDITIONAL TRIPS, FLYERS AND 1 DAY TRIPS! All rates P.P. Dbl. except where noted. BERKLEY TOURS AND TRAVEL 248-865-8890 • 1-800-875-8687 S aks Fifth Avenue at the Somerset Collection recently hosted an Anne Klein fashion show brunch to benefit the Child Abuse and Neglect Council. More than 75 patrons attended. • Elyse Essick, director of institutional marketing at Munder Capital Management in Birmingham, was the chairperson. Saks Fashion Director Cheryl Hall Lindsay credited Essick for the good turnout, considering the event was announced and planned within just one month. Some of the supporters included Janice Morganroth, Andrea Morganroth, Wendy Lampert, Linda Sircus, Lois Shaevsky, Shelley Roberts, Harriet Rotter, Hillary Shulman, Paula Schonberg, Linda Zalla, Sandy Stark, Myrna Partridge, Brenda Passer and Judee Lewis. regional indoor flower show. This year's Bloomfest introduces the concept of gardening with a focus on wellness and natural living, including herbal remedies, organic cooking and aromatherapy. NOTES • Morels, A Michigan Bistro, hosts "An Evening with Evan Goldstein," Tuesday, April 4. Goldstein is vice president - of public relations for ARLA JEAN the Seagram Chateau & Estate Wines Company. SC HWARTZ The cost is $80 per person, including a wine Loca l Columnist feast. For information, call (248) 642-1094. • Roeper School alums Lisa Lipner-Drostova, who has worked in computer graphics for the movie industry, and Eric Levin, an entertainment publi- cist, recently spoke in the school's Birmingham campus library for the Ask the Alumni event. KALEIDOSCOPE • Founders Junior Council invites the public to attend its The recent "Kaleidoscope 2000 Takes Flight" event to ben- TGIF event 7 p.m. Thursday, April 6, at the Detroit efit Cranbrook Schools Brookside raised $97,150. The Institute of Arts. Yes, the day is Thursday. For information, Taubman Company was one of the sponsors, while Jules call (313) 833-4005. R. Schubot Jewellers donated a Breitling watch for the auc- tion. Matthew Rubin, Rachel BISERBEININNIEBIEBEIBmtmagatINIEM •W.RWRIWZ Borenstein and Elizabeth Goldman were some of the students whose drawings were part of the auction brochure. The parent supporters includ- ed Cary and Noelle Feldman, Scott and Julie Isdaner, Diane and Norman Ash, Alice Brody, Ron Ross, Lary and Nancy Goldman. ❑ Murray & Marc Classic photography 350-2420 APPLEGATE SQUARE eck gl ut n e u o r Expa d d Class ified Sec tio n of DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3/31 2000 108 ANTIQUES FESTIVAL The 2000 Community House Antiques Festival recently was held at the Community House in Birmingham. More than 600 guests attended the sold-out pre- view evening. Kmart, the title sponsor for the event, provided a galvanized watering can filled with gardening tools for each guest. Some of the exhibitors included Judy Frankel from the Antiques Centre of Troy and Geoffrey Orley with his Shabahang *Persian carpets. Arlene Kass, Frannie Greenebaum and Shelley Roberts, all of the Community House, helped organize the event. Some of the antique seekers spotted in the crowd included Phyllis and Steven Strome, Judith Adelman, Lois Shaevsky, Susie Knop, Cheryl and David Gutow, Bruce and Suzy Gershenson. BLOOMFEST Gardens will be blooming in Cobo Hall April 6-9 at the DTE Ene'rgy Detroit International Bloomfest. Celebrating its second year, Bloomfest is the largest Clockwise from top left: Cary and Noelle Feldman of Lake Orion attended the Kaleidoscope benefit. Janice Morganroth and Elyse Essick at the Child Abuse and Neglect Council benefit at the Somerset Collection. Cranbrook Schools supporters Lary and Nancy Goldman attended Kaleidoscope. Diane and Norman Ash of Birmingham enjoyed the Kaleidoscope benefit for Cranbrook Schools.