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May 03, 2002 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-03

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•Are you battling with your
child over food?

Michigan BBYO
Hosts Conclave

The Michigan Region of B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization
(BBYO) hosted BBG's 2002
International Mind-Body-
Attitude Convention from
March 15-17 at Camp Maas in
Ortonville.
The convention is an annual
educational, social and leader-
ship training event for BBG
members from all over North
America.
Guest speakers included
Rabbi Shayna Potter, resident
rabbi at University of Michigan
Hillel, who led a•Judaic pro-
gram; Florine Mark, president
of Weight Watchers
International, who spoke about
nutrition; Brian Greene,
BBYO's new international
director; and Beth Cousens,
past regional N'siah.
The Jewish Women's
Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit provided a $10,000
grant to help-fund the conven-
tion. Convention coordinators
were Laura Hearshen, Ahavah
BBG, from Farmington Hills,
and Amanda Shatzman, Ruach
BBG, from West Bloomfield.

• Is your child sneaking food?

• Is your child gaining too
much weight?

• Do weight problems
run in your family?

Center
for Childhood
Weight Management

Media Panel
Probes Conflict

Israel in the Media, a panel of
media professionals sponsored by
the Political Committee of
Federation's Young Adult Division,
will take place 7 p.m. Thursday,
May 9, at the.Birmingham
Community House.
Program panelists are Arthur M.
Horwitz, publisher of the Detroit
Jewish News; Ron Dzwonkowski,
writer, Detroit Free Press; Steve
Mitchell, pollster; and Nolan
Finley, editorial page editor, Detroit

News.
The event is free and a dessert
reception will be provided.
Reservation deadline is Friday, May
3. For information or reservations,
contact Jonathan Goldstein, (248)
203-1471.

Shalom Campers
Plan Weekends

The Shalom Campers of Michigan
have selected the following sites for
their 2002 camping season:
• May 10-12: Pontiac Lake
Recreation Area, Highland Township,
featuring bike and hiking trails, horse-
back riding; very close to Indian
Springs Metro Park for golf and
nature center.
• Memorial Day Weekend — May
24-27: Camper's Cove, Wheatly,
Ontario, with visits to Colosanti's for
flowers and zoo, and to Pointe Pelee
for the spring migration.
• June 14-16: Groveland Oaks
County Park, Groveland Township.
Prospective members are invited for
swimming, boating, waterslides, and
planned family entertainment spon-
sored by the Oakland County Parks
Department.
• July 12-14: the Double R Ranch,
Smyrna, Mich. This park, located
between Lansing and Grand Rapids,
features horseback riding, river and
pool swimming, canoeing, tubing and
golf.
• Aug. 9-11: Groveland Oaks
County Park, Groveland Township. A
prospective member weekend with
swimming, fishing.
• Labor Day Weekend — Aug. 30-
Sept. 2: Riverside Park, Shipshewana,
Ind. This park is situated along a river
in the Amish area of Indiana. The
weekend will include a buggy ride to
the Yoder home for an Amish dinner
and entertainment. There is also river
swimming and interesting shops.
• Sept. 20-23: Yogi Bear Park,
Holly, Mich. Halloween campout
with costume. parade and judging, hay
rides, trick-or-treating and visits by
Yogi and Boo Boo.
• Oct. 11-13: Pine Ridge
Campground, Birch Run. "Shop Till
You Drop" weekend, with the camp-
ground located between Birch Run
and Frankenmuth. Fall color.
The Shalom Campers formed
almost 30 years ago to promote
Jewish fellowship while enjoying
camping and family activities.
Members camp in tents to motor
homes. At each campout, there is a
Friday night oneg Shabbat and
Saturday night potluck supper.
Weekend activities include campfires,
swimming, fishing, biking, hiking,
golfing and relaxing.
For information about Shalom
Campers, contact the Toby family,

(248) 682-5560.

5/3
2002

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