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August 10, 2001 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-10

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West Elecmi 'lc I] Nil 45-323

Mall, Telegraph and 12 Mile Road.
A Night of Good Taste Goes Caribbean
— Thursday, Aug. 16, 6:30 p.m. -
Strolling Caribbean dinner, reggae music
and silent auction to benefit Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute. Honorary
chairperson is Robbie Timmons, WXYZ-
Ch. 7. 565. Morels, 30100 Telegraph
Road, Bingham Farms. (800) 527-6266.
Memory Walk 2001 — Saturday, Aug.
25, 7:30 a.m. registration, 8:30 a.m.
walk. Alzheimer's Association, Detroit
Area Chapter, presents walk, live music
and entertainment, face painting and
refreshments. Honorary chair, Jimmy
Johnson, 94.7 WCSX-FM. 510 early reg-
istration fee, 512 after Aug. 17. Detroit
Zoo, Royal Oak. Shelly Robertson, (248)
557-8277.
"Revvin' with Ford" — Friday, Aug. 17,
6:30 p.m. Charity Preview Party benefits
the Children's Charities Coalition with
special guest star Fabian, celebrity imper-
sonators, buffets. 5175. Free events con-
tinue on Saturday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. includ-
ing "Kids Revvin' with Ford" with kick-off
pancake breakfast featuring Blues Clues at
10 a.m. and other children's activities.
Downtown Birmingham. 1-800-4-
REVVIN.
Dine & Dance for MDA — Friday, Aug.
24, 7 p.m. Muscular Dystrophy
Association presents dancing, buffet din-
ner, cash bar, silent and live auction. $35.
Barrister Gardens, 24225 Harper, St. Clair
Shores. (810) 274-9000.
Third Annual Pond Tour — Saturday,
Aug. 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support
Gilda's Club of Metro Detroit. 510 adults,
$5 children 5-12. Aguafina Garden
Imports (248) 738-0500, Bordine Nursery
(248) 651-9000, Gilda's Club (248) 577-
0800.

volunteers to be called on to assist home-
bound older adults with minor indoor and
outdoor household chores: fix light bulbs,
shovel snow, drive to outpatient surgery,
minor plumbing.
• Friendly Visitors — 1 hour weekly.
Family or individual to visit with and/or
grocery shop for a homebound older
adult.
• Phone Friends Reassurance Program —
5 minutes, 3-5 times weekly. Make a
friendly call to an isolated individual to let
them know they are not alone.
• JFS Mentors — 2-4 hours, 1 day per
week. Reach out to a child who would
benefit from a special friendship with a
caring adult. Mentors offer valuable com-
panionship and support by providing one-
on-one attention and guidance.
• School Tutors — 1 hour weekly. As a
partner with the Jewish Coalition for
Literacy, JFS matches volunteers with sal-
dents at Kennedy Elementary School,
Southfield. Training will take place in
early October.
• Courtesy Drivers — 1 morning or
afternoon weekly. Drive homebound
older adults to doctor appointment to visit
someone in the hospital or other destina-
tions.

Calendar Listings are updated regularly on
JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.com

24S. CS3.1( IC
Studios and suites with private baths
Three well planned daily meals
The Finest of
Licensed Nurses & Resident
Assistants 24 hours/7 days
Assisted Livin g ,
Emergency call system
Medication management
with catered services in
Alzheimer's and dementia care
Housekeeping and linen service
Leautiful surroundin g s
Pool and exercise room
Scheduled activities 7 days weekly
created especiall y
Game Room
Hair Salon
for older adults
Sundries shop
Transportation
Includes all utilities except telephone

Call Renee Mahler at 248.683.1010 for additional information
This is your alternative to a nursing home

AUDITIONS
Once Upon a Mattress — Saturday, Aug.
11, 1 p.m. Twenty adults, ages 18-70
needed for singing, dancing and reading.
Ridgedale Playhouse, 205 W Long Lake
Road, Troy. Suzie (734) 591-3405.

LOCAL AUTHORS
The Outdoor Museum: The Magic of
Michigan's Marshall M. Fredericks —
Thursday, Aug. 16, 7-9 p.m. Local author
Marcy Heller Fisher will discuss and sign
copies of her book. Book Beat, 26010
Greenfield, Oak Park. (248) 968-1190.
Local Author Fair, 50th Annual Jewish
Book Fair — Sunday, Nov. 11, 11 a.m.-3
p.m. For local authors who are Jewish or
have written a book of Jewish content.
Books must be published between Nov.
2000-Nov. 2001. Deadline for submis-
sions: Aug. 31. Elaine Schonberger (248)
661-7648.

Act now and get the Baby Grand
Piano your family has dreamt
about... in your home for
only $9800 per month.

Call your nearest PianoNation
store today to get the complete
details. Hurry, this offer is good
for a limited time.

Hundreds of Close outs & Blowouts On Sale Now!

Bechstein • Young Chang • Pearl River • Technics • Kurzweil • Pramberger • and many more!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Jewish Family Service — 24123
Greenfield Road, Southfield. For infOrina-
tion: Carol Fletcher (248) 559-1500.
• Supportive Community — 1-3 hours,
mice yearly. Sign up to be on a roster of

Hours: M-F 10-7 • Sat. 10- 5

or go to www.pianonation.com

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2001

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