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March 01, 2002 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-01

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YOU FEEL

the freedom of retirement? It's like having the wind at
your back. At the Heatherwood, you can enjoy all the
comforts of independent living. Now you can do all the
things you always planned for, but never had time to do.
Be with friendly people. Go places. See things. Savor fine
dining. Be active and energetic. At the Heatherwood,
retirement is the way you always hoped it would be.
• Stylish Apartments • Small Pets Welcome
• Emergency Call System • Housekeeping & Linen
• Scheduled Transportation • Superb Amenities
• Full-Time Activities Director • Daily Activities Director
• Delectable Dining • Friendly, Professional Staff
• Just One Monthly Fee • Much, Much More...

5.

annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration.
Mr. Pitts was the keynote speaker at
the event, held in cooperation with the
Community House. Sherri Schiff, Jude
Nixon and Gale Colwell were the event
co-chairs. Deena Lockman and the
Hon. Raymond Sewell are the co-chairs
of the Task Force. Some of the task
force supporters include Don Cohen,
Laura Berman, Brenda and Howard
Rosenberg, Gene and Susan Farber,
Susan Konop, Frannie Greenebaum,
Shelley Roberts and the Hon. Susan
Moiseev.

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The Uptown Palladium film and enter-
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raised $300,000 for local charities at its
premiere VIP charity event. More than
900 patrons attended the event to bene-
fit Gildas Club and the Children's
Charities Coalition.

Leonard Pitts, center, chats with hosts
Stuart and Deena Lockman at the
Birmingham-Bloomfield Task Force on
Race Relations and Ethnic Diversity event.

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