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November 16, 2001 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-16

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Retire your snow
shovel this wi nt

Senior Programs

You don't have to weather another winter on
your own. At THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN, a
premier retirement community, we've taken di
blister out of winter and made it a wonderlan

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convenience store.

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* Our responsive maintenance staff shovel
the sidewalks and plow the driveways.

* With our scheduled transportation, you don't need to drive on
icy roads for groceries or medical appointments.

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seniors active and healthy.

You'll hardly notice the weather with our variety of daily activities.

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isits to the Lower East
Side and the Garment
District are fond memo-
ries Janet Landsberg has
of her recent trip to New York City,
organized by the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit.
"The trip was well organized,"
said Landsberg of Southfield.
"Everything is taken care of for you.
"I love the door-to-door service
. and not worrying about leaving my
car parked overnight.
"I've made very good friends tak-
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New York. We also offer trips focus-
ing on Jewish heritage as well as
longer trips, including cruises.
"Fortunately, people self-select
their activities; those in good physi-
cal condition do the walking, and
those that don't get around well
take other options. The trips are
planned to accommodate everyone."
The travel and other programs at
the JCC, particularly those for
active seniors, enhance well-being.
Wayne State University Professor
Norma Goldman has been the facil-
itator for the Writer's Corner at the
JCC's Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building in Oak Park for many
years. The class publishes its poetry, _
short stories and essays in an annual
journal.

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11/16

2001

102

CPR
can keep your love alive

American Heart
Association.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke



for about five years: This trip had a
good mix of interesting people and
the camaraderie surfaced quickly. I
enjoy seeing new things and meet-
ing new people; this keeps me
going."
The travel program is for all ages,
says Marilyn Wolfe, travel director
for the JCC. "We offer one-night
trips and short trips like the one to

Harriet Gelfond facilitates an art
class which meets three mornings a
week at JPM. "The class is very
loose because we have a range of
abilities and experience," says
Gelfond.
"Many people enter not knowing
which media interests them. I usu-
ally start someone off in charcoal,
and after a time, a few will move to
water colors and acrylics. We have a

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