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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-08

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Join us for our monthly
"Meet the Author"series at

THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN

Sounds Of
Music

THE FOUNTAINS

AT FRANKLIN

Tuesday, March 12, 2:00 p.m.
"Coping with the loss of a spouse?"

P. Mark Accettura, author of Lost and Found, Finding Self-Reliance
After the Loss of a Spouse, will talk about his book and sign copies at
THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN on Tuesday, March 12, at 2 p.m. The
event is free of charge and part of THE FOUNTAINS "Meet the Author"
series held each month. The author is a practicing attorney specializing
in the areas of estate planning and taxation.

RSVP by March 10 to (248) 353-2810

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The Bloomfield Players Present A Rodgers and
Hammerstein Classic.

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

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or this weekend and next,
Jennifer LoPatin, Celia
Lubetsky and Kay-Ellen
Murphy will be playing a
unique role — nuns. They are
Bloomfield Players in the presenta-
tion of Sound of Music.
Some of the other community play-
ers include Sarah Kiperman, Diana
Murphy, Jessica Rock, Amanda
Spector, Sarah LoPatin, Sam Linden,
Marlee Rich, Ehud Kapen, Richard
Gibbs, Marty Levin. Nancy
Handelman is charge of costumes.

The performances of the Sound of
Music will be 7:30 p.m. on Fridays
and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays
March 8-10 and March 15-17 at
Andover High School Theatre in
Bloomfield Hills.

Women Against MS

The National Multiple Sclerosis
Society, Michigan Chapter, recently
held a luncheon "Women Against
MS" at the Sterling Banquet &
Conference Center in Sterling
Heights. Joanna Baratta and Beth
Gotthelf were the co-chairs. The
guest speakers were Melissa Sherak

The Sound of Music will
perform this weekend and
next with help from cast
members Nancy
Handelman, Kay-Ellen
Murphy, Celia Lubetsky,
Jennifer LoPatin and
Sarah LoPatin.

Join Representative Marc Shulman, Detroit Free Press personal
finance writer Susan -Tompor and representatives from the
Michigan Education Savings Program as they discuss the benefits
of 529 college savings plans and the unique features of MESP, the
529 savings plan that offers a Michigan state tax-deduction and
tax-free growth on earnings.

This community seminar will provide information on:






State income tax deductibirdy
Federal and State tax-free growth on earnings
Professionally managed irwestmerrt options
Flexible !me of funds at schools and universities nationwide
• Use of funds for tuition, room & board, books, supplies and fees

Whether you're a parent, grandparent or friend -- find out how you
can prepare for future education expenses for the child in your life.

Michigan Education Savings Program Seminar
Sponsored by Representative Marc ShlarriRn
West Bloomfield Township Library
4600 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield
Monday, March 11, 10:00 AM

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Michigan Education Savings Program
1-87-861-mEsP (6377) www.misaves.com

The Altman clan at the MS luncheon: Debbie and Jules Altman (seated), Jolie
Altman, David Altman, Seth. Gould, Karen Gould, Suzanne Gildenberg, and
Stuart Gildenberg.

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