Temple ionic Helps Bring community SkySne 8i Ito Back Street Horns Simone Male Band Hot Ice • Vizitor JoyRide • Nightline Radio City = Higher Ground Persuasion • L'USA Cheers • Intrigue Nouveaute Sun Messengers Teen Angels .2.11 MOW.. Sti Pllithtfine Jerry Ross- Wheel Brock BM Call for a free video consultation T he accent vas on both fun and health at Temple Israel's annual labor Day picnic. In addition to pony rides, games, a disc jockey and plenty of food, 110 people gave blood at the Brotherhood-sponsored American Red Cross blood collection drive. Some 3,500 people of all ages attend- ed the community-wide event. "We are both a religious institution and a community organization," said David Tisdale, the temple's executive director. "Thanks to the generous funding from the Morris and Esther Bittker Fund, the Temple Israel Labor Day Picnic is the perfect event to allow all of us to come together. We are able to share a fun-filled, beautiful family day as the school year begins and we prepare for the High Holy Days. It is one of the many ways that Temple Israel welcomes the larger community to our congregation." ❑ Clockwise from top.. Chelsi Deck, 6, of Macomb Township waves to her family as she rides on a pony Judy Siegel of West Bloomfield guides her granddaughter Paige Stearn, 18 months, of Beverly Hills, as she rides a pony. Darrin Elias of Farmington Hills and son Josh, 2, enjoy their is cream bars. Marc Wander of Farmington Hills donates blood Jin Swartz, 5, held by her dad Iry of West Bloomfield, as they cruise down the slide. 9/14 2001 R28 ININWAIPIOPOSS.COM