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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-04

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David Klein Gallery

presents

ICONIC
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New Paintings by Dana Bell

May

5 —

May

26, 2001

Opening Reception to meet the artist
Saturday, May 5, 2001
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See Dana Bell's Iconic Images at
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16311 Middlebelt, Livonia

WAND Marks Peace Day,
Honors Dr. Claire Colman

Michigan State Medical Society
Michigan Attorney General Jennifer
Committee on Women's Issues as well as
Granholm will be keynote speaker at the
the Oakland County Medical Society
Women's Action for New Directions
Legislation Committee and Board of
14th annual Mother's Peace Day Award
Alliance
for Mental Health Services.
Breakfast. WAND will honor women
Colman has been active at Temple
who have made notable contributions to
Beth El and received the
society
President's Cup Award in 1996.
Granholm will speak about
She is a lifetime member of the
campaign finance reform.
Temple
Beth El Sisterhood and
The breakfast will be 8:30
has
served
as the co-chair of the
a.m. Friday, May 11, at the
nursery
school
for three years.
Glen Oaks Country Golf
She
also
is
a
lifetime
member of
Club, 30500 W 13 Mile,
Hadassah
and
the
National
between Middlebelt and
Council of Jewish Women. She
Orchard Lake Road, in
and her husband, Michael,
Farmington Hills. Tickets are
have four children.
$35 (student tickets are $20).
Colman said her parents
Claire Colman
Dr. Claire S. Colman, a
"were
both role models of
psychiatrist in private practice
loving,
generous
people who appreci-
in Bloomfield Township, will be hon-
ated
their
religious
heritage as well as
ored. "Clair S. Colman is a positive role
the
freedom
and
opportunities
they
model for the daughters of Michigan,'
had when they came to America in the
said Arlene Victor, past national presi-
early '20s.
dent of WAND.
"They understood and helped me to
WAND empowers, educates and
understand
that each of us has a respons-
organizes women —women legislators,
bility
to
value
our existence and, there-
students and other women who want to
fore,
to
leave
this
world a better place
make a difference politically — particu-
than
how
we
originally
found it," she
larly in the arena of budget priorities.
said.
WAND encourages active citizen partici-
Other WAND honorees are Gladys
pation at all levels, community, state and
Beckwith,
founder and director,
national.
Michigan Women's Hall of Fame; and K.
Colman walked door to door in
Noreen Keating, executive director,
Wisconsin for the McCarthy campaign
Lighthouse of Oakland County.
in 1968, and has continued to support
Students from the Bloomfield Hills
candidates, from president to local
Roeper
School will attend the breakfast.
school board member.
They
are
part of a WAND effort called
She is a state central delegate for the
STAND (Student Action for New
Michigan Democratic Party and serves
Directions), to recruit the next genera-
on the board of Oakland NOW, Metro
tion of young women in high school and
Detroit WAND and the Michigan
college to be activists for democracy.
Women's Campaign Network She is the
For ticket information, call (248)
editor of all three newsletters.
350-3379.
Her medical affiliations include the

Authors Speak At JCC

Ellen Goodman and Patricia O'Brien,
co-authors of I Know Just What You
Mean: The Power of Friendships in
Women's Lives, will speak 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 10, at the Jewish
Community Center in West Bloomfield.
Goodman, associate editor of the
Boston Globe, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning
syndicated columnist. O'Brien is a jour-
nalist, novelist and author. She is also a
former political correspondent for the

Washington Bureau of Knight Ridder
Newspapers.
The presentation is co-sponsored by
the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit, Temple Israel,
Adat Shalom Synagogue and the Anti-
Defamation league.
The lecture is free of charge and open
to the public. For information, call the
JCC's Life and Learning Department,
(248) 661-7649.

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