rw Patricia Averbuch, RN Linda Belkin, RN, BSN Nancy R. Berman, MSN, APRN, BC Debbie Bernstein, RN, MBA Randee Bloom, RN, MBA - Suzy, S. Darmon, RN Audrey Demak, R 1 BS, Ht Cindy Diskin, BSN, MSN' Wendy G. Doi BSN Fern Ed s in, RN Marifynt Winer, RN D RN Jan ere Faultersack, RN, BSN Sharon RN, BSN, ick, RN , Greater rot Chapter adassah es Council dberg, , RN, BSN Julie G. Hantinan, RN, BSN, MPH Barbara Horowitz, RN , MSN Elaine Horowitz,‘RNCiti,ifSN Libby Kaplan, RN heFtp Susan B. Kay, RNC, M.Ed, BSN Gary Kleinman, RN, BSN Randee Kovacs, RN, BSN Shirley Kramer, RN Susan T. Lankowsky, RN, MSN Marilyn Levitt, RN Susan Loss, RN, BSN Debra Luria, PhD, RN, CS Andrea Marcus, MS, APRN, BC Adele Mattingly, RN J oyce Miller, RN, BSN BSN, CPNP Marcia Meisner, RN, BSN Linda Minns, Rl jD Julie Nitzkin, RN, BSN BarbaraiDshert RNC atni.„ aARelfman, RN, BSN Barbara Jacknow Shreve, RN RS R DebOta!) L. Silverman, BSN,. aron''Studenberg, RN an RN Karen Zalenko lyeinbaum, RN, BSN LoisWipery,M,EdiBSN, RN ege Winer, RNC Wendy Winkler, RN, BSN, CPN, CHPN Alice Zacks, RN, BSN, MSN Pearl Zeltzer, RN Beth Zoller, RN mbership information, call Hadassah (248) 683-5030 Florida's award-winning contemporary adult • area and find out what it's like to live there. See our beautiful, brand new single-family home floorplans from the high $80s to over $300,000. Sign up for a fabulous $19 Solivita Discovery Vacation for two that includes two nights hotel accommodations in Orlando, Florida. The seminar is free, but space is limited. At least one resident must be 55 years of age or better, a limited number of residents may be younger, no one under 18 In permanent residence. Recreation Association and adcitional fees for golf required. The developer may change home design, materials, features and methods of construction and price without prior notice. Golf facilities are privately owned and operated. Detals available upon request. #CB CO 49015. Not veld where prohibited. The complete teens are In an Offering Plan available from Sponsor. NJREC 00/4-880. This project Is registered with the New Jersey Real Estate Commission. Registration does not constitute an endorsement of the merits or value of the project. Obtain and read the NJ Public Offering Statement before signing anything. Offer subject to avaiability. 5/3 2002 40 17100 Laurel Park Drive North Livonia, Michigan 48152 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. or 2:00 — 4:00 pm Sunday, May 5, 2002 Free refreshments and gifts for all who attend. JEWISH NEWS CLASSIFIEDS 1 240 1 539-3001 A panel of area educators will be the featured speakers on Wednesday, May 8, at a Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy (DJCL) workshop for princi- pals, volunteers and coordinators 4-6 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. Staff reading specialist Suzanne Hanskech from Southfield's MacArthur Elementary School will share the suc- cess of the Jewish Community Council-Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's joint involve- ment in MacArthur's lunchtime literacy room and as weekly tutors. Southfield's Kennedy Elementary School principal Diana Kirkland, along with several staff members, will instruct participants on strategies for developing a successful literacy volunteer program. DJCL coordinators and volunteers, including Council board member Micki Grossman, will offer insights for improving communication with school staff and maximizing volunteers' efforts. Grossman serves as a Jewish Family Service literacy volunteer at Southfield's Kennedy School and Detroit's Crary Elementary School. Chaired by Council board members Ellie Slovis and Sally Jo Levine, the DJCL is an affiliate of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy. Healthy Living Project Set Please join us May 5th to learn about Solivita, community. Meet Solivita residents from your Literary Team Sets VolunteerWorkshop The Jewish Community Center in Oak Park will host Project Healthy Living, in cooperation with Detroit Medical Center/Sinai Grace, United Health Organization, the-United Way and WXYZ, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, May 8. Available tests free of charge include height and weight, blood pressure, vision screening, body fat analysis, pul- monary function tests, medication information, nutrition counseling, glau- coma screening, health education infor- mation and displays, podiatry, choles- terol checking, counseling and referral. The following tests will be available at a nominal fee: blood panel, prostate specific antigen (PSA for men), cancer antigen (CA-125 for women), colorec- tal cancer screening kit, h. pylori blood test (screens for ulcers, stomach ail- ments), bone density test and stroke screening. For information, call Sharon Gaspas Goldenberg, (248) 967-4030.