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July 28, 2000 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-28

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A New Discovery

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A group of Detroiters wants to create an
independent discovery museum for children.

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On Maple Rd., West of Haggerty

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ome dedicated
individuals are
working to estab-
lish a Detroit
Discovery Museum, on a
site in or near the Detroit
Cultural Center. Alyssa
Martina, Shelly Cooper, Jo
Kessler, Phyllis Strome and
Roberta Toll are part of a
host committee that is
holding garden parties this
summer to educate the
community about their
exciting idea for an inter-
active, independent chil-
dren's museum.
Hosted by Jack Krasula
of Bloomfield Hills, the
newly formed committee's
held a garden party July
20 in a lush, pastoral set-
ting. More than 70
patrons heard Martina,
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Alyssa Martina, Lois
Shaevsky Annabel
Cohen and Mark
Shaevsky attended
Jack Krasula's garden
party for the new
Detroit Discovery
Museum.

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Elaine Sturman,
Mark Morganroth
and Shirley Shultz
were honored at the
Heritage of Southfield
benefit for Hadassah.

Elaine Beresh, Cindy
Franklin, speaker
Morton Dean, Dana
Burnstein and Pepi
Dunay at the
Michigan ORT's
"Vision 2000" event.

CARLA JEAN
SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist

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speak about how stimulat-
ing and inspiring an inter-
active museum would be
for area children.
Some of the garden
party attendees included
Lois and Mark Shaevsky,
Annabel Cohen, Lila
Silverman, Marion and
David Grant and Amy and
Joseph Burke.

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