Welcome to the 1999 Ann Arbor Summer Festival June 18 July 11 Summerrestival Golfer: Julie Korotkin, 46, of Birmingham Profession: Law student Handicap: 6 on the North Course of Detroit Golf Club; 5 on the South Course Favorite course: Knollwood Country Club Fantasy: "To play with David Duval and Nancy Lopez at Franklin Hills. Nancy's swing is as unorthodox as mine." Trio Voronezh Golfer: Alan Harvith, 51, of West Maiostage performances A Conversation with Gregory Peck • Saturday, June 19 Royal Crown Revue • Monday, June 21 An Evening with Branford Marsalis • Tuesday„ June 22 Festival Youth Arts Showcase • Wednesday, June 23 Kevin McCarthy in "Give 'Em Hell Harry'' • Thursday, June 24 Art Garfunkel • Friday, Jane 25 - Luma: Theatre of Light • Saturday, June 26 Bobby McFerrin • Tuesday, June 29 Bolcom & Morris • Wednesday. June 30 Peter Spading Dance Company • Friday, July 2 Gloria Loring • Saturday, July 3 • Inspirational Speech on July 2 Capitol Steps • Sunday. July 4 • 2 Shows at 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. nio Voronezh, on the Terraces of Rackham Bloomfield • Wednesday, July 7" (hors d'oeuvres. included) Profession: President of Birchwood Marketing Handicap: 12 Favorite course: Knollwood Country Club Fantasy: "To take a summer off, go on the PGA tour and play in all the pro-ams." The Wilkinsons • Thursday, July 8 Paula Poundstone • Friday, July 9 Marcel Marceau • Saturday, July 10, 2 p.m. kids' matinee., 8 p.m. eve. show Golfer: Dr. Seymour Ziegelman: 62, of Marcel Marceau *,u/ shows oI the l'on'er oniess othenrise not,il For Tickets Call (734) 764-2538 4 .cirier* Visit our website for a full schedule of free and ticketed workshops, concerts, movies, and fun activities for families at: www.mlive.com/aasf West Bloomfield Profession: OB/GYN specialist Handicap: 13 Favorite course: The Legend, at Shanty Creek in Bellaire Fantasy: "To play the Masters course at Augusta, and I will, definitely." Golfer: Fred Yaffe: "60something," of Bloomfield Hills Profession: Advertising executive Handicap 15 Favorite course: Franklin Hills Fantasy: "I've already lived it. Two years ago I took my son, Jimmy, to Scotland." The Yaffes started in the north at the exclusive Andrew Carnegie course (very windy), and ended in southern Scotland at St. Andrews where the game began. They rented a van. with another father/son team and after 18 holes would climb into the van to relax while their driver sped them on to the next course. "The Carnegie Club is the most fabulous place in Scotland," recalls Yaffe. "There were only about 16 guests. We came down to dinner to find Jack Nicholson and Michael Douglas there, too." Another highlight was St.Andrews where Jimmy was one under par after the first nine. "I was so nervous for him I shot a 51 on the front nine," say Fred. "Then a 38 on the back." 0 5/28 1999 Detroit Jewish News a 2119