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August 17, 2001 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-17

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The sculpture honoring
Lindsey Shapiro mentoly.

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I 7i-toting Memo ri.

Camp Maas unveils a sculpture .that remembers a young friend.

Irving Berg describes the
significance of the Shapiro sculpture.

lished the Lindsey Ann Shapiro
Scholarship Fund to honor her
memory. The fund, which provides
money for children to attend camp,
- -
Ortonville
'readied the level to become an
o, Lindsey Shapiro, Camp-
. :endowment- in-..December and will
Maas was like a second
provide financial stip- •
home. A long time
camper and four-year staff . port.
Harvey Finkelberg, executive
member, her eyes would light up
:director of Tamarack Camps, corn-
any time she talked about her expe-
iiiissioned Irviiig Berg, sculptor in
rience.
residence. at 'camp Maas,: to .'create
.When Shapiro, 20, of Farmington
sculpture to:hpric.)r LindSey's memo :-
Hills, was killed in an auto -accident
- ivat. camp. It was .unveiled during a
last November, her family estab-

JAMIE ROSEN .

College Intern



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