Spotlight We'll help you get all your ducks in a row... Fall Double your usable clos- et space. Always Quality. Forward Designing and installation services. Exciting events highlight the new season. fashion show at 8 p.m. To kick-off the event, the Oakland Athletic Club in Birmingham hosted a preview party. Some of the sup- porters spotted in the crowd included Richard and Debbie Astrein, Julie Yolles and Ruth Mossok Johnston. For more information about the Sept. 12 event, call the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber, (248) 644- 1700. CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist T Leader Dogs he 12th annual Birmingham Fall Spectacular to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Survivors Scholarship Fund of William Beaumont Hospital incorporates the themes of health, well- being and spirituality. The event will be held Wednesday, Sept. 12, under the tents between the Community House Julie Yolks attended the and the Townsend Hotel. Fall Spectacular preview The evening begins with a at the Oakland Athletic 5 p.m. patron parry and Club. includes a strolling din- ner, auction and runway The 13th annual Leader Dogs for the Blind gala, "Dogs for Destiny," will be held 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Ritz-Carlton in Dearborn. Karen Davidson and Carol Nederlander are the gen- eral chairmen while Kathy Yaffe, Barbara Grossman and Wanda Giancamilli co-chair. All proceeds will bene- fit the Rochester-based, non-profit, guide-dog school. The event includes dinner, dancing and entertainment. For more information, call (248) 723-4600. Haven Benefit Kadima Kadima recently held a parlor meeting at the Franklin home of Babs and Herb Kaufman to learn more about the organization and to kick-off the annual benefit, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Detroit Opera House. More than 90 patrons attended the event. The event chairmen were Lorraine and Leonard Lerner and Arlene and Steven Victor. Michael Kratchman, vice president of Kadima, was the moderator. Debbie and Richard Astrein are long- time supporters of the Beaumont Pediatric Survivors Scholarship Fund and Fall Spectacular. Veil* NviNall ■ N .<&A (10 " Birthday Parties, Girl/Boy Scout Parties Corporate Events, Field Trips & Gift Certificates Chairmen Steven and Arlene Victor, Leonard and Lorraine Lerner and hosts Babs and Herbert Kaufman at the Kadima parlor meeting. Patrons listened to personal stories, including two women who will study for their bat mitzvah. Kadima pro- vides residential and support services for adults with mental illness. For more information, call (248) 559-8235. [11 From Scratch (ookiii, (lam 04,1.7 for EvertioNe! 29831 Northwestern Hwy. Applegate Center Southfield 248-350-3007 HURRY! Limited Time FREE Offer ERICSSON AI 228d Haven, dedicated to the elimination of domestic violence and child abuse by providing a prevention and treat- ment center in Oakland County, presents the "Promenade of Hope 2001." The event will be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, at the Ritz- Carlton in Dearborn. Michelle Nelson and Linda Zarella are the event chairmen. The honorary chair- men include Lauren and Philip Fisher, Linda and Rod Gillum, Son- ja and James Jones and Jodi and J Mays. For more information, call (248) 334-1284. KinderCooks Holiday Parties "Halloween" "Thanksgiving" "Hanukkah" TALK ALL YOU WANT NIGHTS & WEEKENDS! FREE Long Distance 250 MINUTES $29.95 A MONTH ANY QUESTIONS! PAGERONE Kadima supporters Hermine and Howard Silver and Michael Kratchman at the Kadima kick-off event. cingular WIRELESS Cellular and Paging Services Crosswinds Plaza • Next to Kroger Orchard Lake and Lone Pine West Bloomfield 248-538-2100 93