Maine. They raised $2,200 and the
Cranbrook Upper School donated the
remaining $300.
They then met with Joel Jacob
and Tim Atella, Seeds of Peace
board members, and Michael
Wallach, son of the Seeds of Peace
founder. According to Royal and
Gutow, they are interested in con-
tinuing their involvement with
Seeds of Peace.
"Our wish for a peace in Israel has
been fortified with hope."
For more information on Seeds of
Peace, the Web site is
www.seedsofpeace.org
Swingtime At The Fisher
Fanclub Foundation for the Arts
presents "Swingtime at the Fisher"
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at the
Fisher Building in Detroit. The
annual event raises money for arts
education programs in the Detroit
area. Swing dancing, dining and an
auction highlight the evening.
David Grossman, Paul Silverman
and John Bloom are part of the
executive board. Tickets are $50 if
purchased before the event and $60
at the door. For more information,
call (248) 584-4150.
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Women's Campaign and Education
Department presents "Food for
Thought" 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 24, at Temple Shir Shalom.
Sonia Pone, adjunct professor of
Wayne State University Medical
School and a practicing psychologist
in Birmingham, is the keynote speak-
er. Pone will speak on anxiety. For
more information, call Federation at
(248) 642-4260.
Help Heal Hunger
Gleaners Community Food Bank
announces a combined effort with
the Salvation Army, Kroger, Weight
Watchers, WJR and Kessel Food
Markets to help feed the hungry.
Consumers can purchase a one-dol-
lar coupon booklet Help Heal
Hunger: Food for Thought at Kroger
or at Weight Watchers locations.
"When customers purchase a Help
Heal Hunger booklet, they are really
giving to the food banks which pro-
vide food to more than 600 agen-
cies which directly feed the hun-
gry," says Rick Loewenstein, presi-
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