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June 22, 2001 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-22

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Senior Summit
Hear i ngs ; Coming

The Senior Summit Task Force and
the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners will be holding pub-
lic hearings to identify problems for
older adults and caregivers, such as
medicine, family care, income, legal,
housing and related issues.
Hearings will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 18, at the West
Bloomfield Township Hall, 4550
Walnut Lake Road; 6 p.m. Monday,
July 23, at the Huntington Woods
Recreation Center, 26325 Scotia
Ave.; and at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 15, at the Bloomfield Hills
Mature Minglers, 7273 Wing Lake
Road.
Oakland County Commissioners
Shelley Goodman Taub, R-
Bloomfield Hills, and Michelle
Friedman Appel, D-Huntington
Woods, are co-chairs of the task force
and will be on hand to address con-
cerns.
"It is not uncommon to have four
to five generations in one family alive
today. We need to hear and learn
from those families as to what their
needs are and plan accordingly," said
Taub. •
Following the public hearings, the
task force will initiate a Senior
Summit, to be held April 18-19,
2002, to identify community
resources.

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AJE Chooses
New 0 cers

The Agency for Jewish Education
of Metropolitan Detroit elected
new officers at the annual meeting
on June 6.
Officers elected were Arthur M.
Horwitz, president; Susie Citrin,
Susie Leemaster, vice presidents;
Gayle Burstein, treasurer; Dr. Joan
Lessen Firestone, secretary.
Paula Glazier, James L. Jonas,
Jeffrey Schlussel and Andrew Weil
were elected to the executive com-
mittee. Elected directors for a three-
year term were Linda Brodsky, Dr.
Adam Cooper, Beth Dzodin,
Dottie Levitsky, Wendy Newman
and Laura Rice. James Jonas was
elected a director for a two-year
term.

would like to invite you to c

brate with them

at their 11th Annualiomt Dinner.

Tues lune 261 2001 at
Troy Marriott Troy,



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