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February 09, 2001 - Image 48

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-09

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Community

The Jewish Community Center invites you
to bring your shades and sunscreen
and

Mazel Toy!

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Engagements

at the ,TCC Summer Camps

PE

CALCATERRA-PEROV

and party extravaganza

Sunday, February 11, 2001 • 1-4 p.m.

Jewish Community Center • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 West Maple Pad • West Bloomfield

Forget winter! Think summer as you explore our wonderful camp and party options.

Then enter the tent for the best carnival including:

Games

Prizes

Clowns

Goodies

Raffles

FREE ADMISSION! RAFFLE INCLUDES 1 FREE WEEK OF CAMP!

Register the kids for camp now and get
HUGE savings on camp fees! Join us for summer fun in 2001!

Questions? Call the J'CC Summer Camps office,
(248) 661-1010, for information and brochure.

cx, Summer

'

cqi nPing Tradkl`'

Since 1935

ACCREDITED
CAMP

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Sponsored &
Produced by

Deena

American Camping Association

48 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND
WERE STILL DEVELOPING.

Join the Families That Have Come to
Depend on Us Year After Year.

GORbACk phoTogRAphy

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announce the engagement of their
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Calcaterra of Etoile sur Rhone,
France.
Boris completed his bachelor's
degree in chemistry from Wayne
State University. He works as a
client/server programmer for
Compuware. He is also pursuing a
master's degree in computer science.
Virginie is pursuing a degree in
education. She is taking her prereq-
uisite classes at Oakland
Community College and plans to
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the fall. She would like to teach
French.
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weddings

LEIKIN-MEYER

Lisa Rae Meyer and Andrew
Terrence Leikin were recently
married under the chuppah at
the Grand Atrium in Seattle.
The bride is the daughter of
Barbara and Michael
Trzebiatowski of West Bend,
Wash. The groom is the son of
Celia and George Leikin of West
Bloomfield.
Sisters of the bride, Kara
Davis and Angie Trzebiatowski,
served as matron of honor and
maid of honor respectively. Ilyssa
Leikin, sister of the groom, was a
bridesmaid as was Kate Swenson,
friend of the bride.
James Meyer, son, was the
junior best man with Ryan
Cohen as ring bearer.
Groomsmen were lifelong
friends Kevin Eaton, Ian Kott,
Randy Shefman and Craig
Weingarten.
The couple were honored to
have Florence and Albert Brown,
grandparents of the bride, and
Marie Emmer, grandmother of the
groom, participate in the ceremony.
The groom's grandfather Ezekiel

Leikin was unable to attend but was
very much in everyone's thoughts.
Following a honeymoon in
Hawaii, Lisa-and Andy reside in
Seattle with their son James

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